Long May They Run
September 27, 2012 by Michael Carl
Fisherman Michael Carl set out over the course of three seasons in search of the vanishing coho salmon of his home waters in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
September 27, 2012 by Michael Carl
Fisherman Michael Carl set out over the course of three seasons in search of the vanishing coho salmon of his home waters in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
July 08, 2012 by Bay Nature Staff
This pocket beach just beyond the Marin Headlands is a perfect place for combined beachwalking and tidepooling, but bring a …
April 18, 2012 by Scott Sampson
With dinosaurs roaming your backyard on a daily basis, why NOT get out there with your kids and start watching those birds?
December 23, 2010 by Bay Nature Staff
Along the coast of Northern California, nearly every stream and creek once had its own migratory population of coho salmon. Their return each winter, once as reliable as the next train or bus, now happens in fewer and fewer places each year. Where the fish do return, it’s often thanks to dedicated volunteers working to keep creeks healthy enough for our region’s most charismatic nomads.
November 08, 2010 by Erica Reder
The arrival of the rains each fall kicks off spawning season for coho salmon. The rains also mark the end of this season’s work on the Redwood Creek Restoration Project. On November 14, you can help welcome the salmon back to an improved watershed, and kick in a little on the restoration too!
January 01, 2010 by Aleta George
Restoration work along Marin County’s Redwood Creek is making this watershed more habitable for the state’s southernmost run of coho salmon, while activists push for new protections in the Lagunitas watershed, home to California’s largest remaining runs of these once-plentiful fish.