Natural Resources Department of Resighini Rancheria

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05/09/2023

“We’ve come a long way and appreciate the acknowledgment through this Agreement of the Tribe’s responsibility to take care of our ancestral lands and waters as Yurok people, and to have a voice to do…

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05/01/2023

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04/27/2023

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Spring is here. Time for plant lovers to go shopping. Here's a good guide to go by to keep pets safe. 🥀🌻🪴

04/10/2023

We look forward to hearing from you at the next 30x30 discussion!

Topic: Strengthening Biodiversity Protections in California’s National Marine Sanctuaries

📅 Friday 4/28 @ 12:00P
💻 Zoom (+ recording will be available)
✅ Register: opc.ca.gov/30x30

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California’s federally-managed National Marine Sanctuaries cover close to 41% of state waters and help protect our state’s diverse wildlife, habitats, and cultural resources. Through regulations, resource protection, research, and education, Sanctuaries help to conserve marine ecosystems while encouraging access and sustainable use. State and federal conservation goals offer a unique opportunity to assess top threats to biodiversity within Sanctuaries – such as land-based pollution, ship strikes to whales, and kelp loss – and for state and federal managers to work together to implement strengthened protections to address these threats. Join OPC and special guest Maria Brown, Superintendent of the Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary, to discuss the efforts to align the state’s 30×30 initiative in coastal waters with the management plan update for Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary.

04/07/2023

Please welcome 👏 our new Councilmembers!

In March, Assemblymember Dawn Addis and public members Alexis Jackson and Megan Rocha joined the Ocean Protection Council. We look forward to the background and experience all three bring to this leadership role in protecting the State’s coast and ocean!

For their bios and more information, visit bit.ly/OPC-APP

04/07/2023

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04/04/2023

Join SCS, , , & others at Sue-Meg State Park on 4/29. We will host cultural demonstrations, Interpretive Tours, & a guided hike for 4th Graders & their families.
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03/30/2023
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02/01/2023

Help the National Weather Service obtain significant weather reports from Del Norte and surrounding counties! A Basic Storm Spotter Training will be provided on February 2nd in Crescent City at the Washington Firehouse at 255 W. Washington Blvd. The training is scheduled from 6-8 pm and will allow for plenty of time for questions and/or discussion following the training. After completing this training you will have the option to become an official storm spotter for the National Weather Service.

To register for the class, please fill out this brief form: https://bit.ly/3ZPqEik or, if the form doesn’t work for you, email [email protected] and provide your name, email, and number of people attending the class. Of course, if you don’t register and show up on the day of the class that’s fine too. Registering provides us an estimate of the number of materials for us to bring to the class and seats to set up. We look forward to seeing you there!

More about the storm spotter program: https://www.weather.gov/SKYWARN

02/01/2023

Calling all 5th through 12th grade students! NOAA has launched the “Picture Climate Change'' student photo contest and is looking for images showing climate change in the United States. Submissions due February 15, 2023. More details: https://www.noaa.gov/student-photo-contest-2023

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01/04/2023

A very strong storm system will bring damaging winds to Northwest California on Wednesday and possibly into Thursday as a second pulse of wind impacts the region. This event will likely be more widespread than our typical wind events with strong winds possible even in valley locations. Wind gusts in excess of 70 mph will be possible on ridgetops, especially in northern Mendocino, Humboldt, and Del Norte counties. Winds of this strength when soil conditions are saturated can result in many trees being knocked down, numerous power outages, and extremely dangerous driving conditions. Even valley locations could see gusts in excess of 40 mph and coastal areas could reach 60 mph. If you can, adjust your travel plans and don’t travel Wednesday or Thursday. Falling trees can be deadly.

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159 Klamath Beach Road
Klamath, CA
95548

Telephone

(707) 482-3413

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