The Last Coho: Presentation

The Last Coho: Presentation

Let's discuss Salmon!

By Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation

Date and time

Friday, May 17 · 6 - 7:30pm PDT

Location

Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation

900 Sanford Road Santa Rosa, CA 95401

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join Kaare Iverson (Photographer, THE LAST COHO) and Jacob Katz (Biologist, CalTrout) for an interactive presentation about the current state of salmon in California. We’ll share some behind the scenes stories of creating of the current exhibit, THE LAST COHO, and discuss what needs to be done to bring salmon back to Sonoma County.

Kaare Iverson- Kaare (pronounced “Cory”) is a photographer & director based in Sonoma County. His personal and editorial work explores how food systems play a role in environmental conservation. Commercially, his work has been commissioned by Adidas, Osprey Packs, Marmot, Lagunitas, and Klean Kanteen. www.studioiverson.com

Jacob Katz- Jacob was born with gills. Fascinated with what happened below the water line he grew up chasing fish in every creek, puddle, river and pond he could find. Jacob earned his Ph.D. in ecology at the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences with Dr. Peter Moyle. He directs CalTrout’s Central California region where his work focuses on redesigning California’s antiquated water infrastructure.

Learn more about Jacob’s journey into fish and farms in an article titled “Chasing Nigiri” by the Northern California Water Association.

Organized by

The Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation works to restore and conserve the Laguna de Santa Rosa, and to inspire public appreciation for this Sonoma County Wetland of International Importance.

$10 – $30