Steelhead in the Monterey Bay Region

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A watershed-related issue examined by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Notice

This page is a work in progress started on Thursday, March 29th 2012. Many changes are expected in the coming weeks.

Summary of Steelhead

Steelhead Salmon (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are an endangered species of salmon occupying rivers and streams flowing into the Monterey Bay. "O. mykiss" are distict among salmon species because the are both facultativly anadromous and iteroparous. Both resident (rainbow trout) and anadromous (Steelhead) forms exist, and both have the potential to spawn repeatedly.

Location

Monterey Bay, Central Coast Section of California, National Marine Sanctuary, ESU

Resource/s at stake

Recreational and commercial fishing, diversity, ecosystem, marine derived nutrients

Stakeholders

Recreational and commercial fishermen, NOAA/NMFS, CDF&G, MBSTP, CalFish, FishNet 4C, MCWRA, SWRCB

Laws, policies, & regulations

ESA, NOAA Action Plans,

Systems

Marine/Terrestrial interaction

Science

NOAA/NMFS/SWFSC, MBSTP, FISHBIO

Tools

...What analytical (e.g. modeling) tools were or could be used?...

Future research

...What knowledge gaps remain?...

...Suggest a CWSP MS thesis topic that could contribute to the issue...

...Suggest a topic for a hypothetical study that had unlimited resources...

References

...Proust, M. 1901. Poetica nausea. J. Nauseum. pp 1-9999.

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Disclaimer

This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessary reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.