[env-trinity] Tom Stokely to talk about BDCP 1/8/14 at Shasta Trinity Fly Fishers in Redding

Tom Stokely tstokely at att.net
Mon Jan 6 08:27:57 PST 2014


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Shasta-Trinity Fly Fishers regular monthly meetings are usually held the second Wednesday of the month in the new location (as of March 2013) at the:
Park Marina Events Center, 1800 Park Marina Drive, Redding.
These presentations are open to the public, the doors open at 5:00 PM.
Meeting business and the evenings presentation begins at 5:30 PM. The meetings include updates on what’s going on locally, fishing reports and lies. We offer a monthly raffle along with presentations by prominent guides, fly fishers, and biologists. Our monthly newsletter, The Shasta Caster, contains event schedules, fishing reports and contact information for the clubs officers and committee directors.
If you are interested in what the Shasta-Trinity Fly Fishers has to offer, feel free to drop into any of the monthly meetings or classroomevents.
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January Monthly Meeting Information
Wednesday, January 8, 2014, 6:00 PM 
Tom Stokely - Water Policy Analyst/Media Contact, California Water Impact Network
Attend this very important presentation to obtain information on California water conservation plans and expected impacts, both financially and environmentally, as well as, viable and cost effective alternatives to meet Southern California's future water demands without impacting the rest of the state.
Tom Stokely is water policy analyst and director with the California Water Impact Network. He retired as Principal Planner with the Natural Resources Division of Trinity County in 2008. He graduated from UC Santa Cruz in 1979 with a degree in Biology and Environmental Studies, with honors in Biology. He worked for Trinity County for over 23 years as a natural resources planner in various capacities, but worked on Trinity River and Central Valley Project and salmon and steelhead issues for Trinity County for most of his time there.
Mr. Stokely has been a member of the California Advisory Committee on Salmon and Steelhead Trout since 1990, and is a past chairman and past vice-chairman. He is vice-chairman of the federal advisory committee for the Trinity River Restoration Program- the Trinity Adaptive Management Working Group. Tom is a recipient of California Trout’s Roderick Haig-Brown Award.
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