FORT BRAGG, 7/5/22 — Although Saturday was foggy and rainy, it didn’t stop attendees from enjoying Fort Bragg’s unique and iconic Fourth of July celebration: the World’s Largest Salmon BBQ. Held each year on the first Saturday in July, the event draws crowds from far and wide to enjoy delicious grilled salmon and hear live music in Noyo Harbor. But the event also supports salmon restoration on the North Coast.
The hard work of volunteers to catch, slice, season, cook, and grill salmon benefits the Salmon Restoration Association, which works hard to revitalize and improve salmon populations in Northern California. Past proceeds have benefitted the Mendocino Land Trust’s salmon stream restoration on the Noyo River, the Eel River Recovery Project’s salmon monitoring efforts, and Mendocino High School’s School of Natural Resources or SONAR program, among other efforts.
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