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Revision as of 13:40, 5 April 2020

Anadromous fishes migrate up rivers and streams from the ocean to reproduce.

Species

Common Name Scientific Name Federal Status State Status
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

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