Regarding CalFish Accessibility
It is our goal that this website offer information that is current, complete, and publicly available and accessible to everyone. Our intention is to build a site that satisfies the guidelines for compliance suggested by the
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). While most content on this site meets current standards, our development team will continue to make improvements. We appreciate your patience and look forward to hearing your suggestions for accessibility improvements to our site. Please feel free to
Contact us with your suggestions or if you have difficulty navigating our pages or any of our content.
Although we cannot accept responsibility for the content or accessibility of the external websites or external documents linked to on this website, we would like to hear about any difficulties you encounter with the sites we refer you to.
This web site contains links to PDF documents that require the most current version of Adobe Reader to view. The Adobe Acrobat Reader may already be installed on your computer as a "plug-in" or "helper application" for your web browser. To find out, click on the "PDF" link for the document you are interested in. If the Adobe Acrobat Reader is properly installed on your computer, the Reader will either download or automatically open a PDF copy of the document, depending on your browser and how it is configured. If the Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed on your computer, it can be found, free of charge, at the
Adobe Acrobat Reader download page.
If you are using a screen reader, you may find it will not read some documents in PDF format. Adobe provides a web site that will convert non-accessible PDF files to a format that is usable with a screen reader. The Adobe Access site is located at
access.adobe.com, and the tool can also be added to your computer as a "plug-in".
**Please read the following warning regarding Scanned PDF documents:
While Adobe software may be able to recognize image text so that it can be queried with screen readers, this text recognition is often unreliable when applied to scanned documents. Please use caution, if grammatical or other errors are apparent then the text recognition may not be reliable. Please call for assistance and be patient with us as we replace these documents with more accessible ones and as we discover and apply new technologies to improve document quality.
Best regards,
CalFish Technical Advisory Team
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