Jeff Miller and his urban creek

Jeff Miller has dedicated more than ten years to fighting the good fight. Chipping away with a remarkable, resilient enthusiasm, Miller has helped the Alameda Creek Alliance create major changes in the urban south bay watershed. Jeff Miller understands the determination and guile needed to make changes in highly populated watersheds. We’d like to congratulate Jeff and the Alameda Creek Alliance on their continued efforts to restore Alameda Creek. In 2008, plans were made to create a fish ladder at the BART Weir. The large cement structure blocks adult steelhead and salmon from entering the spawning gravel of the upper watershed.

Below is a clip of Jeff Miller talking about the early days of restoring salmon and steelhead to Alameda Creek, and later, explaining why he feels anadromous fish are so important.

Posted by Justin on 01/14 at 03:29 PM in Conservation • (3) Comments

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