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Claire Buchanan

Senior Project Manager

Claire Buchanan is the Bay Area Senior Project Manager at California Trout (CalTrout), a non-profit organization focused on ensuring healthy waters and resilient wild fish in California.34 She plays a key role in several important conservation projects:

  1. Sunol Valley Fish Passage Project: Buchanan leads this initiative to remove the last unnatural barrier on mainstem Alameda Creek, which will open more than 20 miles of stream in the upper watershed to Chinook salmon and steelhead.1

  2. Pescadero Creek Watershed: She is involved in monitoring and understanding the behavior and movements of salmon and steelhead in this watershed, working to expand CalTrout's footprint in the Bay Area region.2

  3. Alameda Creek Restoration: Buchanan is actively working to bring salmon and steelhead back to Alameda Creek, coordinating with partners and overseeing various aspects of the restoration efforts.56

Buchanan's work demonstrates her commitment to fish conservation and habitat restoration in the Bay Area. Her expertise and leadership contribute significantly to CalTrout's mission of ensuring healthy waters and resilient wild fish populations in California.

Highlights

Jul 24 · caltrout.org
Staff
Mar 22 · caltrout.org
Following Fish Migration Up the Pescadero Creek Watershed

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Santa Cruz, California, United States