Last week the council’s Fish Biologist Jed Kaul joined Karen Hans from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to do some fish sampling below the drop structure on the mainstem of the Long Tom River in Monroe, Oregon. In their very first swipe of the seine, they captured this yearling Juvenile Spring Chinook Salmon! (first photo below).
Lower Long Tom Project
A Vision For the Lower Long Tom
The Watershed Council Partnered with University of Oregon Landscape Architecture student Flora Chen to create some watercolor sketches of a few of the proposed alternatives for fish passage at the Monroe dam on the Long Tom. These sketches will help our team and members of the community to craft a vision for Monroe that includes fish passage for juvenile wild spring Chinook salmon, alongside community values for aesthetics, recreation, and economic growth!
Long Tom River Plan Survey November, 2017
The survey for the Lower Long Tom River Plan is now open! This survey is for landowners, residents and stakeholders with an interest in the future management of the Long Tom River and will close on Wednesday, December 13.
June 8, 2017 Public Meeting – Long Tom River Habitat Enhancement Project Meeting #3
Thurs, June 8, 6 – 8 p.m.
Monroe Community Library
380 N 5th St, Monroe, OR 97456
(Meet and greet with Clinton Begley at 5:30 p.m.)
Feb 16, 2017 Public Meeting: Long Tom River Landowners – Come review the maps please!
Long Tom River Habitat Enhancement Project – Public Meeting #2
Thurs, Feb 16, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Monroe Community Library
380 N 5th St, Monroe, OR 97456
(Meet and greet with Clinton Begley at 5:30 p.m.)
Nov 29, 2016 Public Meeting: Lower Long Tom River Habitat Improvement Plan
Tues, Nov 29, 6 – 8 p.m.
Monroe Community Library
380 N 5th St, Monroe, OR 97456
Request for Qualifications & Bid for Community Outreach Project
LTWC is recruiting a consultant to implement the community outreach and restoration planning component of Lower Long Tom River Enhancement Project.
RFQ due October 10