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Resources Overview | Coho: Home , Life History , Range , Important Terms , Recovery , Environmental Report , Status Review ReportCoho Salmon : Recovery Strategy for California
Report to the Fish and Game Commission February 4, 2004
prepared by California Department of Fish and Game
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Document By Chapters
01. Introduction
02. Biology
03. Threats
04. Recovery Goals And Delisting Criteria
05. Elements Necessary For Recovery
06. Recovery Units And Watersheds
09. Implementation
10. Shasta Scott Pilot Program
12. Process For Managing And Revising The Recovery Strategy
13. References Cited
14. A- Abbreviations And Acronym
15. B-Glossary
18.E-Watershed Groups And Gap Analysis
20.G-Role Of Existing Hatcheries
21.H-Recommended Guidelines For Recovery Hatcheries
22.I-Cost And Socioeconomic Impacts
25. Attachment 3 - Appendex F Tables
26. Attachment 3 - Appendex F Text
High Resolution Versions of Maps in Documents Listed Above
FIGURE 2-1 Historic and present ranges of coho salmon in California
FIGURE 2-2 Coho Evolutionarily Significant Units in California
FIGURE 2-3 Present distribution of coho salmon in the SONCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 2-4 Present distribution of coho salmon in the CCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 5-1 Land ownership in the SONCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 5-2 Land ownership in the CCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-1 Recovery units in the California portion of the SONCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-2 Hydrologic Subareas in the California portion of the SONCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-3 Rogue River and Klamath River Hydrologic Units
FIGURE 6-4 Winchuck River and Smith River Hydrologic Units
FIGURE 6-5 Salmon River Hydrologic Area
FIGURE 6-6 Shasta Valley Hydrologic Area
FIGURE 6-7 Scott River Hydrologic Area
FIGURE 6-8 Trinity River Hydrologic Unit
FIGURE 6-9 Mad River Hydrologic Unit
FIGURE 6-10 Redwood Creek and Trinidad Hydrologic Units
FIGURE 6-11 Eureka Plain Hydrologic Unit
FIGURE 6-12 Eel River Hydrologic Unit
FIGURE 6-13 Cape Mendocino Hydrologic Unit
FIGURE 6-14 Recovery Units in the CCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-15 Hydrologic Subareas in the CCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-16 Mendocino Coast Hydrologic Unit (North)
FIGURE 6-17 Mendocino Coast Hydrologic Unit (South)
FIGURE 6-18 Russian River Hydrologic Unit
FIGURE 6-19 Bodega and Marin Coastal Hydrologic Units
FIGURE 6-20 San Francisco Bay Hydrologic Units
FIGURE 6-21 San Mateo Hydrologic Unit
FIGURE 6-22 Big Basin Hydrologic Unit
FIGURE 6-23 Consistent presence of coho salmon in the SONCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-24 Consistent presence of coho salmon in the CCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-25 Risk of extinction in watersheds in the SONCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-26 Risk of extinction in watersheds in the CCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-27 Restoration and management potential in the SONCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-28 Restoration and management potential in the CCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-29 Disconnected habitat in the SONCC Coho ESU
FIGURE 6-30 Disconnected habitat in the CCC Coho ESU
