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From Regulatory Relationship to Partnership: Instream gravel mining and salmon habitat restoration

Leslie Wolff, NOAA

Hydrologist

NOAA Fisheries California Coastal Office

California

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  • Competencies: Partnership Management
  • Type: Case Study
  • Tag: California, Energy and Mining, Federal Laws, MBN 2016, NOAA, Partnership Management, Rivers, Threatened and Endangered Species, Tribes and Indigenous Communities, USACE, USDA FS, Water Resources

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