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Personal Communications

Baker, Phil: Fisheries Biologist, California Department of Fish and Game, Redding, CA.

Barracco, Alan: California Department of Fish and Game Senior Marine Biologist, Ocean Salmon Project, Rancho Cordova, CA.

Boberg, Jerry: Fisheries Biologist, Six Rivers National Forest, Eureka, CA.

Bramlet, Albert: Life long resident of the South Fork Trinity basin, Hayfork, CA.

Brucker, Petey: Salmon River Concerned Citizens, Forks of the Salmon, CA.

Busack, Craig: Research Scientist, Washington State Department of Fisheries, Olympia, WA.

Collins, Barry: California Department of Fish and Game, Klamath Basin Natural Stocks Assessment Project Leader, Arcata, CA.

Crawford, Cal: California Department of Fish and Game Screen Shop, Red Bluff, CA.

Cruz, George: U.S. Forest Service Hydrologist, Yolla Bolla R.D., Harrison Gulch, CA.

Dean, Mike: California Department of Fish and Game Biologist studying South Fork Trinity River chinook salmon, Weaverville, CA.

Everest, Irl: USFS District Ranger, Weaverville, CA. (Raised in the South Fork Trinity River basin).

Flosi, Gary: California Department of Fish and Game, Fish Habitat Restoration Coordinator, Fortuna, CA.

Frink, Dan: California Department of Water Resources Lawyer, Sacramento, CA.

Furniss, Mike: Hydrologist, Six Rivers National Forest, Eureka, CA.

Gerstung, Eric: Head of the Endangered Salmonids Program for the California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, CA.

Glasgow, Chuck: Fisheries Biologist, Six Rivers National Forest, Willow Creek, CA.

Hannum, John: North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Rosa, CA.

Hansen, Larry: CDFG Fisheries Biologist, Weaverville, CA. Natural Stocks Assessment South Fork Trinity River steelhead study coordinator.

Hayes, John: California Department of Fish and Game Region 1 Fisheries Supervisor (retired), Redding, CA.

Heiki, Lisa: Fisheries Staff, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Harrison Gulch, CA.

Hillemeier, Dave: HSU Master's candidate in fisheries studying the South Fork Trinity under Dr. Roger Barnhardt. Formerly operated the Horse Linto Creek rearing program.

Irizarry, Dick: Fisheries Biologist, Shasta-Trinity National Forest Supervisor's Office, Redding, CA.

Jaegel, Roger: USFS Resource Officer, Hayfork Ranger District, Hayfork, CA. (Life long South Fork Trinity River basin resident).

Janik, Phil: Fisheries Biologist for the U.S. Forest Service, Washington D.C.

Jong, Bill: Fisheries Biologist, California Department of Fish and Game Natural Stocks Assessment Program, Arcata, CA.

Kautsky, George: Fisheries Biologist, Hoopa Fisheries Department, Hoopa, CA.

LaFaunce, Don: Retired California Department of Fish and Game Biologist who covered the South Fork Trinity River. Currently resides in Eureka, CA.

Lane, Chuck: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Trinity River Field Office Project Leader, Weaverville, CA.

McAlexander, Claude: Tule Creek ranch owner and life time basin resident.

Meinz, Mike: California State Water Resources Control Board, Water Rights Division Staff. Representative on the Trinity River Task Force Technical Team.

Mills, Terry: California Department of Fish and Game Fisheries Biologist, Rancho Cordova, CA.

Mortenson, Milt: Retired USFS and life long resident of Hyampom.

Patton, Ray: U.S. Forest Service, Hayfork Ranger District. Life long South Fork Trinity River basin resident and member of the Wintu Nor-El-Muk Tribe.

Ranken, Darrel: USDA Forest Service Hydrologist, Shasta Trinity National Forest, Redding, CA.

Smith, Jim: Former Trinity County Supervisor, Weaverville, CA.

Stokely, Tom: Trinity County Planning Department Staff. Representative on the Trinity River Task Force Technical Team, Weaverville, CA.

Toroni, Ron: U.S. Forest Service, Shasta Trinity National Forest, Redding, CA.

Veevaert, John: U.S. Forest Serive Zone Hydrologist, Big Bar/Hayfork, CA.

Wellman, Al: North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board Staff, Santa Rosa, CA.

Wilcox, Jim: Restoration Coordinator, Plumas Corp., Quincy, CA.

Wilson, Carrie: CDFG Fisheries Biologist, Monterey, CA. Former coordinator of South Fork Trinity River steelhead study under Natural Stocks Assessment Program.

Wingfield, Bill: CDFG Fish Pathologist, Rancho Cordove, CA.

Yount, Darryl: California Department of Fish and Game, Game Warden, Hayfork, CA.

Zustak, Joe: Fisheries Biologist, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Redding, CA.

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