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Institute for Fisheries Resources
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The KRIS Humboldt Bay Project
is a joint venture of Redwood Community Action Agency (RCAA)
and the Institute for Fisheries Resources, which has helped
assimilate information for dozens of northwestern California
watersheds. RCAA's purpose in working with IFR is to help
improve availability of data and information collected during
several cycles of grants and contracts associated with protecting
and restoring the Humboldt Bay watershed.
KRIS Humboldt Bay is funded
through the State Water Resources Control Board Proposition
13 funds (Agreement Number 03-212-551-0), which aims to improve
the safety, quality and reliability of water supplies for
Californians.
Funding for this project has
been provided in part through an agreement with the SWRCB
pursuant to the Costa-Machado Water Act of 2000 (Proposition
13) and any amendments thereto for the implementation of California
Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program. The content of
this document does not necessarily reflect the views and policies
of the SWRCB, nor does mention of trade names or commercial
products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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