Title | Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan Annual Report |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife |
Pagination | 7 p. |
Institution | [Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife] |
City | [Salem, Or.] |
Call Number | OSU Libraries: Digital Open Access |
Keywords | Alsea River, Beaver Creek (Lincoln), Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, conservation plan, Coos Bay, Coquille River, depleted populations, habitat restoration, large woody debris, Mill Creek (Siletz), natural resource management, Nehalem River, Nestucca River, North Umpqua River, restoration ecology, Siletz River, Siltcoos Lake, Siuslaw River, Tenmile Lake, Tillamook River, Umpqua River, Yaquina River |
Notes | In 2014, the amount of naturally-produced coho salmon significantly increased on the Oregon Coast. “Wild spawner abundance in 2014 was the highest for the OC coho salmon ESU since random surveys were implemented in 1990” (p.1). North Coast and Mid-Coast basins showed the best habitat quality, while the Umpqua Basin had the lowest habitat quality. |
URL | https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/CRP/docs/coastal_coho/economic_reports/OCCCP_Annual_Report-2014.pdf |