Title | Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan Annual Report |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
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, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, conservation plan, Coos Bay, Coquille River, depleted populations, Floras Creek, habitat restoration, large woody debris, Mill Creek (Siletz), natural resource management, Nestucca River, North Umpqua River, restoration ecology, Siletz River, Siuslaw River, South Umpqua River, Tahkenitch Lake, Tillamook River, Umpqua River |
Notes | “Following abnormally warm ocean temperatures that started in 2014 and encompassed a large portion of the Pacific West Coast, referred to as ‘the Blob”, and a strong El Niño pattern in 2015, poor marine survival for OC Coho Salmon resulted in 2016 having the third lowest wild spawner abundance estimate recorded for OC Coho Salmon since the peak in 2002” (p.1). |
URL | https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/CRP/docs/coastal_coho/economic_reports/OCCCP%20Annual%20Report-2016.pdf |