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Veterans Fisheries
In partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Delta Center enables U.S. Military Veterans to monitor species of concern and restore habitat for endangered fish, such as salmon and steelhead. The center can host up to two Veterans Fisheries Corpsmembers at once.
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Temperatures at the Delta Center average 91 °F in the summer and 58 °F in the winter.
Lodging
Food & housing costs $500 per month. Corpsmembers live in shared dorm rooms, up to X people per room.
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Join Delta’s Corpsmember Advisory Board to organize volunteer events, plan recreation trips, and more!
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Work with CCC Career Navigators to chart out your path to success! We can help you leverage your training to launch meaningful careers. Don’t believe us?! Just listen to Delta alumni.
“The CCC prepared me for this job by preparing me for working outdoors. It built my foundation for working in State Parks and gave me knowledge, working with certain tools that I had never used before.”
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After gaining his sea legs in the U.S. Navy, Josafat Ismael Alvarez III joined the CCC Veterans Fisheries program to monitor aquatic species living in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.