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Protecting and restoring
the natural ecosystems of the Alameda Creek watershed

Purpose:
To support a community-based effort to restore native steelhead
trout to Alameda Creek through the removal or modification of instream
barriers in the lower watershed.
The Alameda
Creek Alliance is a community watershed organization dedicated
to protecting and restoring the natural ecosystems of the Alameda
Creek Watershed. The overall goal of The Steelhead Trout Restoration
Project is to ensure that responsible agencies coordinate and
implement restoration action plans that will allow a self-sustaining
run of native steelhead trout to repopulate Alameda Creek.
To accomplish
this the Alliance will work to ensure that each of the responsible
agencies remove or modify the instream barriers in the lower watershed.
With the San Francisco Bay Fund grant, the Alliance will encourage
specific restoration activities including:
    (1) construction
of a fish ladder;
    (2) fish
passage past two inflatable dams;
    (3) installation
of fish screens;
    (4) replacement
of culverts with bridges;
    (5) removal
or modification of Niles and Sunol dams; and
    (6) fish
passage past the PG&E pipeline crossing.
In addition,
the Alliance will engage community residents in restoration efforts
through:
    (1) publication
of quarterly newsletter;
    (2) slideshow
presentations to community groups;
    (3) fish
rescues; and
    (4)
creek clean-ups.
The Alliance
will work to include surrounding communities in the decision-making
process through:
    (1) organization
of monthly community strategy meetings;
    (2) regular
e-mail alerts to members;
    (3) press
releases;
    (4) letter
writing campaigns to management agencies; and
    (5) attendance
at agency board meetings.
Primary Contact
for the Project:
Jeff Miller
Phone: (510) 845-2233
Email: alamedacreek@hotmail.com
Data Contact for the Project:
Gordon Becker
Phone: (510) 420-4565
Email: becker@cemar.org
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