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Anadromous fishes migrate up rivers and streams from the ocean to reproduce.
 
Anadromous fishes migrate up rivers and streams from the ocean to reproduce.
==Distribution==
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==Salmonids==
 
Species Distributions in the CCCR <ref>[https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/map/critical-habitat-salmon-and-steelhead-all-west-coast]</ref>
 
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===Steelhead===
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Rainbow trout are native the California central coast.
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===Coho Salmon===
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====Summary====
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brief description of them in the region
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====Description====
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link to coho salmon page
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====Habitat====
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Briefly describe their lower range and why their range is limited in the central coast region. LINK TO MAP
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====Conservation====
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Describe significance of these populations, their threats here in the region, and reference the recovery plan.
  
 
===Native Anadromous Species===
 
===Native Anadromous Species===

Revision as of 22:44, 6 April 2020

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

Salmonids

Species Distributions in the CCCR [1]

Anadromous Populations in California's Central Coast Hydrologic Region
Hydrologic Unit Central California Coast Coho Salmon Central California Coast Steelhead South-Central California Coast Steelhead Southern California Coast Steelhead
Gazos Creek X X
Waddell Creek X X
Scott Creek X X
San Vicente Creek X X
Laguna Creek X
San Lorenzo River X X
Soquel Creek X X
Aptos Creek X X
Pajaro River X
Salinas River X
Carmel River X
San Jose Creek X
Garrapata Creek X
Rocky Creek X
Bixby Creek X
Little Sur River X
Big Sur River X
Big Creek X
Limekiln Creek X
Prewitt Creek X
Willow Creek X
Salmon Creek X
San Carpoforo Creek X
Arroyo de la Cruz X
Little Pico Creek X
Pico Creek X
San Simeon Creek X
Santa Rosa Creek X
Villa Creek X
Cayuctos Creek X
Toro Creek X
Old Creek X
Morro Creek X
Morro Bay Estuary, Chorro Creek, Los Osos Creek X
San Luis Obispo Creek, Pismo Creek, Arroyo Grande Creek X
Jalama Creek X
Santa Anita Creek X
Gaviota Creek X
Arroyo Hondo X
Tecolote Canyon X
Goleta Slough Complex X
Mission Creek X
Montecito Creek X
Carpinteria Creek X
Rincon Creek X

Steelhead

Rainbow trout are native the California central coast.

Coho Salmon

Summary

brief description of them in the region

Description

link to coho salmon page

Habitat

Briefly describe their lower range and why their range is limited in the central coast region. LINK TO MAP

Conservation

Describe significance of these populations, their threats here in the region, and reference the recovery plan.

Native Anadromous Species

Native Anadromous Species
Common Name Scientific Name Federal Status State Status
Steelhead Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss Threatended None
Coho Salmon Monterey Bay Regional Marketing Initiative Monterey County
Pacific Lamprey Riparian San Luisito Creek
Armored Threespined Stickleback Morro Bay Morro Bay

Introduced Anadromous Species

Introduced Anadromous Species
Common Name Scientific Name Federal Status State Status
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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