Settlement Agreement between State Water Resources Control Board and North Gualala Water Company The Water Company will pay a fine of $11,600, avoid making new service connections until it has submitted a revised water supply contingency plan and a revised streamflow measurement plan, and petition for change in the existing bypass term or apply for additional water appropriation. The North …
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Gualala River: Unauthorized diversion by
Rivers of a Lost Coast
A Documentary narrated by Tom Skerritt Rivers of a Lost Coast extended trailer Rivers of a Lost Coast is a new documentary that looks at our relationship to nature through the eyes of the most fabled angling community in American history. This surprisingly touching film was recently labeled a must see by the San Francisco Chronicle and Seattle Times. Monday, …
Read More »2009 fundraising letter
Dear Friends and Neighbors, I’m writing to ask you to join our effort to protect the Gualala River and its wildlife by making a generous donation to Friends of the Gualala River (FoGR). Unfortunately, right now our watershed is facing imminent threats from several large-scale developments (details below). FoGR has assembled a scientific and legal team that is ready to …
Read More »Gravel Mining in the Gualala River
Update, June, 2009: Sonoma County has issued a Notice of Determination for gravel extraction from 12 gravel bars in the South Fork and Wheatfield Fork of the Gualala River, installation of summer crossings to access the mining sites, processing gravel at a plant adjacent to the river, and maintenance of a diversion sump and the diversion of water from the …
Read More »“Preservation” Ranch: scoping issues
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »“Vineyard development is a real threat” – Craig Bell
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »April showers bring May flows to the Gualala River
The low flow winter drought conditions that prevailed on the Gualala River were erased by late April rainfalls that scoured the gravel beds and flooded bars and floodplains. Aquatic wildlife that breed in well-oxygenated flowing water on coarse gravel and cobbles, like foothill yellow-legged frogs, got a reprieve. So did recreational users of the river. Whether this year will be …
Read More »California’s Lost Salmon – KQED Quest
QUEST on KQED Public Media. Duration: 10:58 Original Air Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Because of a sharp decline in their numbers, the entire salmon fishing season in the ocean off California and Oregon was canceled in both 2008 and 2009. At no other time in history has this salmon fishery been closed. The species in the most danger is …
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Protecting steelhead & coho:
new Gualala gravel mining permit
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 7:00 p.m. Gualala Community Center 47950 Center St., Gualala John McKeon, staff fish biologist with National Marine Fisheries Service, will discuss how steelhead and coho conservation occurs through the federal permit process – including its limitations and assumptions – using the Gualala River instream gravel mining permit as a recent example. John will provide background on …
Read More »California must address the carbon dioxide emissions resulting from clear-cutting
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Luxury wine sales decline
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Multinational Targets the Gualala River
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Eliza Gilkyson with Nina Gerber: September 18 at Arena Theater
click to download poster 380 KB Eliza Gilkyson will perform with Nina Gerber at the Arena Theater on Friday, September 18 at 8:00 p.m. as a benefit for Friends of the Gualala River. Tickets are $20 online at ArenaTheater.org and at these local vendors: Gualala: Four-Eyed Frog Books and The Sea Trader Point Arena: Arena Market, DuPont’s and Fogeaters Fort …
Read More »Community Benefit for Friends of the Gualala River: August 22 at Annapolis Winery
Saturday, August 22, 2009 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Annapolis Winery Annapolis, CA You are invited to join Friends of the Gualala River at the Annapolis Winery for our annual fund-raising party. Saturday, August 22, 2009 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Annapolis Winery 26055 Soda Springs Road corner of Annapolis Rd & Soda Springs Rd Suggested donation $20 Enjoy a beautiful summer …
Read More »Upper reaches have water and fish
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Update on the dewatering of the Gualala River: Going, going… gone
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Cattle on the River
Cattle from the upper watershed (Wheatfield Fork) annually move down from the dry hillslopes in August and September to graze and loaf in the cool, moist riparian zone of the Gualala River. This year, their hoofprints and manure could be found around Valley Crossing. One of the many small herds of cattle (shown below) was found on the Wheatfield Fork …
Read More »Summertime Dewatering: Slow but Sure Death to the River!
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Biologist Richard W. DeHaven: “Gualala River: On its Deathbed or Verge of a Miracle?”
Saturday, October 18, 2008 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Gualala Community Center 47950 Center St., Gualala Learn the answer to this burning question as revealed by biologist Richard W. DeHaven, during a seminar from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, 2008 at the Gualala Community Center. Mr. DeHaven retired from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2004, after …
Read More »Water hits the road in Annapolis
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
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