TitleBiological recovery criteria for the Oregon Coast coho salmon evolutionarily significant unit
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsWainwright, Thomas C., Mark W. Chilcote, Peter W. Lawson, Thomas E. Nickelson, Charles W. Huntington, Justin S. Mills, Kelly M. S. Moore, Gordon H. Reeves, Heather A. Stout, and Laurie A. Weitkamp
Secondary TitleNOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC
Numberno.91
Date Published2008
PublisherU.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
City[Seattle, Wa.]
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Guin SH11 .A541151 no.91, Digital Open Access
KeywordsAlsea River, Beaver Creek, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, Coos Bay, Coquille River, depleted populations, Floras Lake, Lower Umpqua River, Middle Umpqua River, Necanicum River, Nehalem River, Nestucca River, North Umpqua River, population biology, population count, Salmon River, Siletz River, Siltcoos Creek, Siuslaw River, Sixes River, South Umpqua River, statistical analysis, Tahkenitch Creek, Tenmile Creek, Tillamook Bay, Yaquina River
NotesBy some metrics such as population persistance or population sustainability, the Salmon River coho salmon population seems to be in trouble. The authors note that this "raises red flags as to the likelihood of persistence of these populations over the next 100 years..." (p.40)
URLhttps://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/assets/25/739_08122008_154005_BRCohoTM91Final.pdf
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