WEF Tour of the San Joaquin River 2009

We thank the Water Education Foundation for providing a very educational tour!

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Jason Phillips set the context for the
San Joaquin River restoration tour
Doug DeFlitch and Peter Vorster at the
first stop - Friant Dam
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Tour participants listen at the
DFG Fish Hatchery
Kevin Faulkenberry explains
salmon spawning needs
Melinda Marks talks about
Jensen River Ranch restoration
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A stop at Skaggs Bridge New monitoring well along the river Ali Gasdick explains monitoring
for seepage along the river
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The tour bus stops at the
Chowchilla Bifurcaton Structure
Reggie Hill briefs at the
Chowchilla Bifurcation Structure
The Mendota Pool - last stop on Day 1
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Jason Phillips and Monty Schmitt
at Sack Dam
Chase Hurley briefs at Sack Dam The Arroyo Canal, diversion for
San Luis Canal Company
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Tour participantson take in the
view on Sack Dam
Monty Schmitt and Chase Hurley at
the Sand Slough Control Structure
Rita Sudman, Bill Luce, and
Dave Koehler at Sack Dam
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The beginning of Reach 4B Sand Slough Control Structure Next stop - the Mariposa Bypass
Control Structure in Reach 4B
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Jeff McLain and Reggie Hill discuss the
Mariposa/Eastside Bypass Control Structure
The Eastside Bypass The Merced National Wildlife Refuge
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Refuge Manager Rich Albers talks to
participants boarding the bus again
Last stop - Dale Gates explains the
Hills Ferry Barrier at the confluence
of the Merced River
The seasonally placed Hills Ferry Barrierr
on the San Joaquin River at the
confluence of the Merced River
 

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