HELP WITH PESCADERO CREEK STEELHEAD RECOVERY EFFORTS!
Get "hands-on" with Pescadero Creek Lagoon Sampling
PFF is committed to helping the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) pursue its goal of establishing Pescadero Creek -- which starts in our San Mateo County coastal mountains and meets the Pacific Ocean about 15 miles south of Half Moon Bay -- as one of the state's unique, native fisheries in CDFW's Heritage and Wild Trout Program.
The local CDFW office gathers scientific data throughout the year to bolster its proposal to include Pescadero Creek that if granted, will open up more funding and resources to help restore and manage the creek's native, wild strain of California coastal steelhead. One important component of the data is onsite sampling, netting and counting of wild juvenile steelhead smolts. Many of the wild smolts are captured at an earlier life stage and implanted with Passive Integrated Transponder tags, or PIT tags, which allow CDFW biologists to accurately measure and track steelhead migration, growth and survival rates.