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Revision as of 13:40, 5 April 2020
Anadromous fishes migrate up rivers and streams from the ocean to reproduce.
Contents
Species
Common Name | Scientific Name | Federal Status | State Status | |||
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Native Anadromous Species | ||||||
Steelhead Trout | Oncorhynchus mykiss | Threatended | None | |||
Coho Salmon | Monterey Bay Regional Marketing Initiative | Monterey County | ||||
Chinook Salmon | Demonstration Farm & Outreach Program | Central Monterey Bay | ||||
Pacific Lamprey | Riparian | San Luisito Creek | ||||
Armored Threespined Stickleback | Morro Bay | Morro Bay | ||||
Introduced Anadromous Species | ||||||
Striped Bass | Pajaro Watershed Livestock and Land Program | Santa Cruz County | ||||
2017 - 2020 | Strawberry Certification Program | Pajaro, Lower Salinas |
Species Information
Steelhead
Coho salmon
Chinook salmon
Pacific Lamprey
Armored Threespine Stickleback
Invasive Anadromous Species
- Striped bass
- Brown Trout
Stakeholders
Laws, policies, & regulations
Disclaimer
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