Carmel River Steelhead Association

About Us

 

The Carmel Steelhead Association (CRSA) from its roots dating back to the 1974 evolved from a Conservation group consisting mainly of fishermen to the leading advocate for preserving the Carmel River Wild Steelhead.

The primary goal is to return the Carmel River watershed to as natural a state as possible so that it will maintain an annual adult run of adult steelhead in excess of 2000 fish.

 

All members are volunteers and we are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

 

Membership in the Association is open to all interested persons upon paying annual dues of $25 and is not limited as to age, race, religion or gender.

 

Board meetings are the second Wednesday of every month at the Carmel Area Wastewater District board room at 7pm.  They are open to all members of the CRSA.

CRSA members rescuing stranded fish in the lagoon.

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