Difference between revisions of "Anadromous Fishes of California's Central Coast Region"
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+ | !| [[Pajaro Watershed|Pajaro]], [[Lower Salinas Watershed|Lower Salinas]] and Santa Maria/Oso Flaco watersheds | ||
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==Species Information== | ==Species Information== |
Revision as of 11:58, 5 April 2020
Anadromous fishes migrate up rivers and streams from the ocean to reproduce.
Contents
Species
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Year | Title | Location |
2017 - 2020 | Strawberry Certification Program | Pajaro, Lower Salinas and Santa Maria/Oso Flaco watersheds |
Species Information
Steelhead
Coho salmon
Chinook salmon
Pacific Lamprey
Eulachon
Northern Threespine Stickleback
Invasive Anadromous Species
- Striped bass
- Brown Trout
Stakeholders
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