This project began as a community, volunteer effort to observe and document an exceptional event. Conditions were right this year for the coho salmon that came all the way up the Klamath River, then up
the Scott River over sixty miles to spawn and conditions were right for viewing them.
A concerted effort was made to bring all interested and responsible parties together in order to begin to understand the rhythms and complexities of the coho salmon in our watershed. Working together we tried
to cover as much area as possible and to share our findings with each other. What we have learned is just the beginning.