Posted by SRA Michael Miller on Jun 30, 2025 in Featured, Featured, News, News
A celebration of community and sustainability on the Mendocino Coast! June 13, 2025 | Fort Bragg, CA –The 54th annual World’s Largest Salmon BBQ will return to the South Noyo Harbor on the Mendocino Coast on Saturday, July 5th from 11am-6pm, promising a family-friendly day of great food, local drinks, and live music from multiple bands. There is also a fireworks show over the ocean that evening.A beloved tradition for decades, the Salmon BBQ is always held on the first...
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Posted by SRA Michael Miller on Feb 23, 2025 in Event, Featured, Featured, News, News
The next Annual World’s Largest Salmon Barbecue is scheduled for Saturday, July 5, 2025. This event is the main fundraiser for the Salmon Restoration Association. Please join us in celebrating salmon and help with the funding of projects to restore salmon habitat in our local rivers and streams. For more details and to learn more about this fundraising event, click here: The World Largest Salmon BBQ Tickets are available for online purchase here: BUY TICKETS HERE...
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Posted by SRA Michael Miller on Feb 16, 2025 in Featured, Featured, News, News, Project
SRA Annual Report September 30 2024 Learn about projects the SRA has supported with your fundraising dollars to help restore salmon habitat on the Noyo and Big Rivers!
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Posted by SRA on Jan 5, 2017 in News, Project
This video is of a beautiful pair of Chinook salmon holding in front of their redd in a tributary of the Middle Fork Eel while they were waiting for the water to warm above 42 F. Water colder than that is lethal to unhardened salmon eggs. The video was filmed by the Eel Recovery Project. The Salmon Restoration Association funds ERRP surveys in Mendocino County. Middle Fork Eel River Tributary Chinook Salmon Spawning –...
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Posted by SRA on Nov 22, 2016 in News, Project
We just added a new video to our Links, Information and Videos page. The new video, which shows Fall Chinook Spawning on Ten Mile Creek, was filmed by the Eel Recovery Project. The Salmon Restoration Association funds ERRP surveys in Mendocino County. Chinook Spawning on Ten Mile...
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Posted by SRA on Nov 11, 2016 in Event, News, Project
The Eel River Recovery Project (ERRP) is hosting a meeting at the Willits Environmental Center on Tuesday evening, November 15 from 6-8 PM to report on the state of the Eel River based on five years of data collection and to have a community discussion on building a sustainable culture compatible with maintaining aquatic ecosystem function. ERRP Managing Director Pat Higgins will present and then lead discussions. ERRP has been working with citizens to support volunteer...
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