Fisheries Off West Coast States: West Coast Salmon Fisheries; Amendment 14; Essential Fish Habitat Descriptions for Pacific Salmon
Federal Register: October 15, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 200)
Rules and Regulations
Page 60987-60994
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
DOCID:fr15oc08-27
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 50 CFR Part 660
Docket No. 080225278-81191-02
RIN 0648-AS96
Fisheries Off West Coast States; West Coast Salmon Fisheries;
Amendment 14; Essential Fish Habitat Descriptions for Pacific Salmon
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to implement Essential Fish
Habitat (EFH) identifications and descriptions for Pacific salmon included in Amendment 14 to the Pacific Salmon Fishery Management Plan
(Salmon FMP). This final rule codifies the EFH identifications and descriptions for freshwater and marine habitats of Pacific salmon managed under the Salmon FMP, including Chinook, coho, and pink salmon.
This action is necessary to comply with an order issued by the U.S.
District Court for the District of Idaho which directed NMFS to codify the EFH identifications and descriptions contained in Amendment 14 to the Salmon FMP.
DATES: Effective November 14, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Record of Decision, the Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement, and Amendment 14 to the Salmon FMP are available at www.nwr.noaa.gov or from D. Robert Lohn, Administrator,
Northwest Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115-0070, phone: 206-526-6150.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steve Copps (Northwest Region, NMFS), 206-526-6140; fax: 206-526-6736.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act) authorizes the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to regulate domestic fisheries within the 200-mile U.S. Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ) (16 U.S.C. 1811, 1853). Conservation and management of fish stocks is accomplished through Fishery Management Plans (FMPs).
Eight regional fishery management councils develop FMPs and amendments to those plans for fisheries within their jurisdiction (16 U.S.C. 1853). To be effective, FMPs and FMP amendments developed by the councils must be approved by the Secretary and then implemented through regulation (16 U.S.C. 1854). More information on the FMP process can be found at 16 U.S.C. 1851-1854.
Essential Fish Habitat
The Magnuson-Stevens Act, originally enacted in 1976, has been amended several times. In 1996, the Sustainable Fisheries Act (SFA) amended the Magnuson-Stevens Act adding provisions intended to end overfishing and rebuild overfished fisheries, reduce bycatch, and assess and minimize the impacts of management measures on fishing communities. Congress articulated in its findings that one of the greatest long-term threats to the viability of commercial and recreational fisheries is the continuing loss of marine, estuarine, and other aquatic habitats. Habitat considerations should receive increased attention for the conservation and management of fishery resources of the United States (16 U.S.C. 1801(a)(9)). In making such findings,
Congress declared one of the purposes of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to be the promotion of ``the protection of [EFH] in the review of projects conducted under Federal permits, licenses, or other authorities that affect or have the potential to affect such habitat'' (16 U.S.C. 1801(b)(7)). To ensure habitat considerations receive increased attention for the conservation and management of fishery resources, the amended Magnuson-Stevens Act required each existing, and any new, FMP to: describe and identify essential fish habitat for the fishery based on the guidelines established by the Secretary under section 1855(b)(1)(A) of this title; minimize to the extent practicable adverse effects on such habitat caused by fishing; and, identify other actions to encourage the conservation and enhancement of such habitat (16
U.S.C. 1853(a)(7)). ``EFH'' is defined in the Magnuson-Stevens Act as
``those waters and substrate necessary to fish for spawning, breeding, feeding, or growth to maturity'' (16 U.S.C. 1802(10)).
The EFH regulations (50 CFR 600.815) establish additional guidance to the councils on how to identify and describe EFH. The regulations indicate that councils should obtain information to describe and identify EFH from the best available sources, including peer reviewed literature, unpublished scientific reports, data files of government resource agencies, fisheries landing reports, and other sources of information.
The regulations identify four classification levels to organize available information relevant to EFH identifications and descriptions.
Level 1 information is limited to species distributional data; level 2 information includes habitat-related densities; level 3 includes growth, reproduction or survival rates within habitats; and level 4 consists of production rates by habitat. Councils are encouraged to identify and describe EFH based on the highest level of detail (i.e., level 4). The EFH regulations (50 CFR 600.815, subpart J) provide a complete description of each of these levels as well as guidance on how the councils should analyze the available information.
To establish EFH, the regulations advise the councils to interpret the available information in a ``risk-averse fashion to ensure adequate areas are identified as EFH for managed species'' (50 CFR 600.815(a)(1)(iv)(A)). For Pacific salmon, the Pacific Fishery
Management Council (Pacific Council) obtained information at all four levels for certain freshwater areas, and the first three levels of information for the estuaries; only the first level of information was available for marine areas.
Amendment 14 to the Pacific Salmon Fishery Management Plan
The Secretary approved the Salmon FMP under the Magnuson-Stevens
Act, (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.), in 1978. The Pacific Council has amended the Salmon FMP 14 times since 1978. The Pacific Council identified and described EFH for Pacific Salmon in Amendment 14 to the Salmon FMP and submitted it on June 12, 2000 for Secretarial review. Following a public comment period, the Secretary approved Amendment 14 on September 27, 2000. NMFS codified some, but not all, components of Amendment 14.
The Pacific Salmon EFH descriptions and identifications, however, were not codified.
In September of 2003, the U.S. District Court for the District of
Idaho (Court) (Case No. CV02-C-EJL) held that the
Page 60988
EFH identifications and descriptions for Pacific salmon included in
Amendment 14 constitute a substantive rule under the Administrative
Procedure Act (APA), 5 U.S.C. 553 et seq. The Court remanded Amendment 14's EFH Pacific Salmon designations to NMFS and ordered that it undertake notice and comment rulemaking to codify the EFH identifications and descriptions. To comply with the Court's order,
NMFS published a proposed rule to codify EFH for Pacific salmon on
April 20, 2007 (72 FR 19862). Public comments for this action were received through July 19, 2007.
This final rule codifies the EFH identifications and descriptions for freshwater and marine habitats of Pacific salmon managed under the
Salmon FMP for Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), coho (O. kisutch), and Puget Sound pink (O. gorbuscha) salmon in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California.
Changes from the Proposed Rule
NMFS made minor, non-substantive changes to the proposed rule to improve the clarity and accuracy of the regulations. Such changes include corrections to United States Geological Survey Hydrological
Unit Codes identified in the regulations, deletion of confusing and unnecessary language regarding the extent of the U.S. Exclusive
Economic Zone, as well as revisions to correct grammatical and spelling errors.
Comments and Responses
NMFS received one comment on the proposed rule.
Comment: The U.S. Department of Interior commented that the following three Bureau of Reclamation dams should be included in table 1 of the proposed regulations as impassable man-made barriers and thereby function as the upstream extent of EFH: Bumping Lake Dam on the
Bumping River (HUC 17090002); McKay Dam on McKay Creek in the Umatilla
River basin (HUC 17070103); and Emigrant Dam on Emigrant Creek in the
Middle Rogue River basin (HUC 17100308).
In addition, the U.S. Department of Interior noted that the proposed rule would identify EFH for coho salmon in the Lower Deschutes
River (HUC 17070306) and commented that based on NOAA Technical
Memorandum NMFS-NWRSC-66 entitled ``Updated Status of Federally Listed
ESUs of West Coast Salmon and Steelhead,'' coho salmon did not historically, and do not presently, occur in the Deschutes River Basin.
Response: NMFS acknowledges DOI's comments. NMFS will provide DOI's comments to the Pacific Council for its consideration in the full EFH review required under 50 CFR 600.815(a)(10). During this review, the
Council and NMFS will consider what changes to make to EFH in the FMP and will initiate the appropriate plan amendment process. Until this process is complete, NMFS will consider the information provided by DOI in any EFH consultations that may become necessary.
Classification
The NMFS Northwest Region completed an ESA section 7 consultation on November 18, 1999, on the effects of Amendment 14 on listed salmon evolutionarily significant units. Amendment 14 does not by itself authorize any fishing or other activity that would result in adverse effects to listed fish or designated critical habitat. Based on this and other considerations, NMFS concluded that Amendment 14 and its implementing regulations are not likely to adversely affect listed salmon or their critical habitat. This rule is consistent with the determination in Amendment 14 that the action does not jeopardize the continued existence of ESA listed salmon.
This final rule has been determined to be not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
The Chief Counsel for Regulations of the Department of Commerce certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received regarding this certification or the economic impacts of the rule. As a result, a regulatory flexibility analysis was not required and none was prepared.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
Administrative practice and procedure, Fisheries, Fishing,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: October 8, 2008.
John Oliver
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Operations, National Marine
Fisheries Service. 0
For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS is amending 50 CFR part 660 as follows:
Part 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES 0 1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. 0 2. Section 660.412 is added under subpart H to read as follows:
Sec. 660.412 EFH identifications and descriptions for Pacific salmon.
Pacific salmon essential fish habitat (EFH) includes all those water bodies occupied or historically accessible in Washington, Oregon,
Idaho, and California in hydrologic units identified in Table 1 of this subpart H. Exceptions include cases in which man-made barriers (dams) identified in Table 1 of this subpart H represent the upstream extent of Pacific salmon access. EFH also includes the marine and estuarine areas shoreward of state boundaries and the Exclusive Economic Zone
(EEZ) off the coasts of California, Oregon, and Washington State. To clearly identify watersheds that contain EFH, NMFS uses fourth field hydrologic unit codes (HUCs) developed by the U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS) (defined in the Department of the Interior, USGS publication;
Hydrologic Unit Maps, Water Supply Paper 2294, 1987). The geographic extent of HUCs range from first field (largest geographic extent) to sixth field (smallest geographic extent). Fourth field HUCs divide the landscape into distinct geographic areas that are identified by eight numbers unique to that hydrologic unit.
(a) Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) EFH includes all streams, estuaries, marine waters, and other water bodies occupied or historically accessible to Chinook salmon in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California, in hydrologic units identified in Table 1 of this subpart H. Exceptions include cases in which man-made barriers (dams) identified in Table 1 of this subpart H represent the upstream extent of Pacific salmon access. EFH also includes the marine and estuarine areas shoreward of state boundaries and the EEZ off the coasts of
Washington, Oregon, and California north or Point Conception.
(b) Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) EFH includes all streams, estuaries, marine waters, and other water bodies occupied or historically accessible to coho in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and
California, in hydrologic units identified in Table 1 of this subpart
H. Exceptions include cases in which man-made barriers (dams) identified in Table 1 of this subpart H represent the upstream extent of Pacific
Page 60989
salmon access. EFH also includes the marine and estuarine areas shoreward of state boundaries and the EEZ off the coasts Washington,
Oregon, and California north of Point Conception.
(c) Pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) EFH includes all streams, estuaries, marine waters, and other water bodies occupied or historically accessible to pink salmon within Washington State, in hydrologic units identified in Table 1 of this subpart H. Exceptions include cases in which man-made barriers (dams) identified in Table 1 of this subpart H represent the upstream extent of Pacific salmon access. EFH also includes waters north and east of Cape Flattery,
Washington, including Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca and
Strait of Georgia. 0 3. Table 1 to part 660, subpart H, is added to read as follows:
Table 1 to Part 660, Subpart H--Pacific Salmon EFH Identified by USGS
Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC)
Impassible
Man-made
USGS HUC
State(s) Hydrologic Salmon
Barrier
Unit Name Species
(if present)
17110001
WA
Fraser
Coho
n/a
(Whatcom) salmon
17110002
WA
Strait of Chinook, n/a
Georgia
coho, and pink salmon
17110003
WA
San Juan
Chinook, n/a
Islands
coho, and pink salmon
17110004
WA
Nooksack
Chinook, n/a
River
coho, and pink salmon
17110005
WA
Upper
Chinook, Gorge Lake
Skagit
coho,
Dam and pink salmon
17110006
WA
Sauk River Chinook, n/a coho, and pink salmon
17110007
WA
Lower
Chinook, n/a
Skagit
coho,
River
and pink salmon
17110008
WA
Stillaguam Chinook, n/a ish River coho, and pink salmon
17110009
WA
Skykomish Chinook, n/a
River
coho, and pink salmon
17110010
WA
Snoqualmie Chinook, Tolt Dam coho,
(S. Fork and
Tolt R.) pink salmon
17110011
WA
Snohomish Chinook, n/a
River
coho, and pink salmon
17110012
WA
Lake
Chinook Cedar
Washingto and
Falls n
coho
(Masonry) salmon
Dam
(Cedar
R.)
17110013
WA
Duwamish
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17110014
WA
Puyallup
Chinook, n/a
River
coho, and pink salmon
17110015
WA
Nisqually Chinook, n/a
River
coho, and pink salmon
17110016
WA
Deschutes Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17110017
WA
Skokomish Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17110018
WA
Hood Canal Chinook, n/a coho, and pink salmon
17110019
WA
Puget
Chinook, n/a
Sound
coho, and pink salmon
17110020
WA
Dungeness - Chinook, n/a
Elwha
coho, and pink salmon
17110021
WA
Hoko -
Chinook n/a
Crescent and coho salmon
17100101
WA
Hoh -
Chinook n/a
Quillayut and e
coho salmon
17100102
WA
Queets -
Chinook n/a
Quinault and coho salmon
Page 60990
17100103
WA
Upper
Chinook n/a
Chehalis and
River
coho salmon
17100104
WA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Chehalis and
River
coho salmon
17100105
WA
Grays
Chinook n/a
Harbor
and coho salmon
17100106
WA
Willapa
Chinook n/a
Bay
and coho salmon
17080001
OR/WA
Lower
Chinook Impassable
Columbia- and
Man-made
Sandy
coho
Barrier
River
salmon
17080002
WA
Lewis
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17080003
OR/WA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Columbia - and
Clatskan coho ie River salmon
17080004
WA
Upper
Chinook n/a
Cowlitz
and
River
coho salmon
17080005
WA
Cowlitz
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17080006
OR/WA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Columbia and coho salmon
17090001
OR
Middle
Chinook Dexter Dam
Fork
salmon
Willamett e River
17090002
OR
Coast Fork Chinook Dorena Dam
Willamett salmon e River
17090003
OR
Upper
Chinook n/a
Willamett and e River
coho salmon
17090004
OR
McKenzie
Chinook Cougar Dam
River
and coho salmon
17090005
OR
N. Santiam Chinook Big Cliff
River
and
Dam coho salmon
17090006
OR
S. Santiam Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17090007
OR
Mid.
Chinook n/a
Willamett and e River
coho salmon
17090008
OR
Yamhill
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17090009
OR
Molalla - Chinook n/a
Pudding
and
River
coho salmon
17090010
OR
Tualatin
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17090011
OR
Clackamas Chinook Oak Grove
River
and
Dam coho salmon
17090012
OR
Lower
Chinook n/a
Willamett and e River
coho salmon
17070101
OR/WA
Mid.
Chinook n/a
Columbia - and
Lake
coho
Wallula
salmon
17070102
OR/WA
Walla
Chinook n/a
Walla
salmon
River
17070103
OR
Umatilla
Chinook n/a
River
salmon
17070104
OR
Willow
Chinook n/a salmon
17070105
OR/WA
Mid.
Chinook n/a
Columbia - and
Hood
coho salmon
17070106
WA
Klickitat Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17070301
OR
Upper
Chinook n/a
Deschutes salmon
River
17070305
OR
Lower
Chinook Opal
Crooked
salmon
Springs
River
Dam
17070306
OR
Lower
Chinook n/a
Deschutes and
River
coho salmon
17070307
OR
Trout
Chinook n/a
Creek
and coho salmon
17070201
OR
Upper John Chinook n/a
Day River salmon
Page 60991
17070202
OR
North Fork Chinook n/a
John Day salmon
River
17070203
OR
Middle
Chinook n/a
Fork John salmon
Day River
17070204
OR
Lower John Chinook n/a
Day River salmon
17030001
WA
Upper
Chinook Keechelus
Yakima
and
Dam
River
coho
Kachess salmon
Dam
(Kachess
R.)
Cle Elum
Dam (Cle
Elum R.)
17030002
WA
Naches
Chinook Rimrock
River
and
Dam coho
(Tieton salmon
R.)
17030003
WA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Yakima
and
River
coho salmon
17020005
WA
Columbia
Chinook Chief
River
and
Joseph coho
Dam salmon
17020006
WA
Okanogan
Chinook n/a
River
salmon
17020007
WA
Similkamee Chinook n/a n
salmon
17020008
WA
Methow
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17020010
WA
Upper
Chinook n/a
Columbia - and
Entiat
coho
River
salmon
17020011
WA
Wenatchee Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17020016
WA
Upper
Chinook n/a
Columbia - and
Priest
coho
Rapids
salmon
17060101
OR/ID
Hells
Chinook Hells
Canyon
salmon
Canyon
Complex
(Hells
Canyon,
Oxbow, and
Brownlee
Dams)
17060102
OR
Imnaha
Chinook n/a
River
salmon
17060103
OR/WA/ID Lower
Chinook n/a
Snake -
and
Asotin
coho
Creek
salmon
17060104
OR
Upper
Chinook n/a
Grande
and
Ronde
coho salmon
17060105
OR
Wallowa
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17060106
OR/WA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Grande
and
Ronde
coho salmon
17060107
WA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Snake -
and
Tucannon coho
River
salmon
17060110
WA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Snake
and
River
coho salmon
17060201
ID
Upper
Chinook n/a
Salmon
salmon
River
17060202
ID
Pahsimeroi Chinook n/a
River
salmon
17060203
ID
Mid.
Chinook n/a
Salmon - salmon
Panther
River
17060204
ID
Lemhi
Chinook n/a
River
salmon
17060205
ID
Upper
Chinook n/a
Middle
salmon
Fork
Salmon
River
17060206
ID
Lower
Chinook n/a
Middle
salmon
Fork
Salmon
River
Page 60992
17060207
ID
Mid.
Chinook n/a
Salmon - salmon
Chamberla in
17060208
ID
S.F.
Chinook n/a
Salmon
salmon
River
17060209
ID
Lower
Chinook n/a
Salmon
salmon
River
17060210
ID
Little
Chinook n/a
Salmon
salmon
River
17060301
ID
Upper
Chinook n/a
Selway
salmon
River
17060302
ID
Lower
Chinook n/a
Selway
salmon
River
17060303
ID
Lochsa
Chinook n/a
River
salmon
17060304
ID
M.F.
Chinook n/a
Clearwate salmon r River
17060305
ID
S.F.
Chinook n/a
Clearwate salmon r River
17060306
WA/ID
Clearwater Chinook Dworshak
River
and
Dam (at coho
border of salmon
HUCs 17060306 and 17060308)
17100201
OR
Necanicum Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100202
OR
Nehalem
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100203
OR
Wilson -
Chinook n/a
Trask -
and
Nestucca coho salmon
17100204
OR
Siletz-Yaq Chinook n/a uina
and
River
coho salmon
17100205
OR
Alsea
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100206
OR
Siuslaw
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100207
OR
Siltcoos
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100301
OR
N. Umpqua Chinook Soda
River
and
Springs coho
Dam salmon
17100302
OR
S. Umpqua Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100303
OR
Umpqua
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100304
OR
Coos River Chinook n/a and coho salmon
17100305
OR
Coquille
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100306
OR
Sixes
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100307
OR
Upper
Chinook Lost Creek
Rogue
and
Dam
River
coho salmon
17100308
OR
Middle
Chinook n/a
Rogue
and
River
coho salmon
17100309
CA/OR
Applegate Chinook Applegate
River
and
Dam coho salmon
17100310
OR
Lower
Chinook n/a
Rogue
and
River
coho salmon
17100311
CA/OR
Illinois
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
17100312
CA/OR
Chetco
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
18010101
CA/OR
Smith
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
18010206
CA/OR
Upper
Chinook Iron Gate
Klamath
and
Dam
River
coho salmon
18010207
CA
Shasta
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
18010208
CA
Scott
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
18010209
CA/OR
Lower
Chinook n/a
Klamath
and
River
coho salmon
Page 60993
18010210
CA
Salmon
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
18010211
CA
Trinity
Chinook Lewiston
River
and
Dam coho salmon
18010212
CA
S.F.
Chinook n/a
Trinity
and
River
coho salmon
18010102
CA
Mad-Redwoo Chinook Robert W. d
and
Matthews coho
Dam salmon
18010103
CA
Upper Eel Chinook Scott Dam
River
and coho salmon
18010104
CA
Middle
Chinook n/a
Fork Eel and
River
coho salmon
18010105
CA
Lower Eel Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
18010106
CA
South Fork Chinook n/a
Eel River and coho salmon
18010107
CA
Mattole
Chinook n/a
River
and coho salmon
18010108
CA
Big -
Chinook n/a
Navarro - and
Garcia
coho salmon
18010109
CA
Gualala - Chinook n/a
Salmon
and
Creek
coho salmon
18010110
CA
Russian
Chinook Coyote
River
and
Valley coho
Dam (E. salmon
Fork
Russian
R.)
Warm
Springs
Dam (Dry
Cr.)
18010111
CA
Bodega Bay Chinook n/a and coho salmon
18060001
CA
San
Coho
Newell Dam
Lorenzo-S salmon
(Newell oquel
Cr.)
18060006
CA
Central
Coho
n/a
Coastal
salmon
18050001
CA
Suisun Bay Chinook n/a and coho salmon
18050002
CA
San Pablo Chinook San Pablo
Bay
and
Dam (San coho
Pablo salmon
Cr.)
18050003
CA
Coyote
Chinook LeRoy
Creek
and
Anderson coho
Dam salmon
18050004
CA
San
Chinook n/a
Francisco and
Bay
coho salmon
18050005
CA
Tomales-Dr Coho
Nicasio akes Bay salmon
Dam
(Nicasio
Cr.)
Peters Dam
(Lagunita s Cr.)
18050006
CA
San
Coho
n/a
Francisco salmon
-Coastal
South
18020101
CA
Sac.-Lower Chinook n/a
Cow-Lower salmon
Clear
18020102
CA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Cottonwoo salmon d Creek
18020103
CA
Sacramento Chinook n/a
- Lower
salmon
Thomes
18020104
CA
Sacramento Chinook n/a
- Stone
salmon
Corral
18020105
CA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Butte
salmon
Creek
18020106
CA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Feather
salmon
River
18020107
CA
Lower Yuba Chinook n/a
River
salmon
18020108
CA
Lower Bear Chinook n/a
River
salmon
18020109
CA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Sacrament salmon o River
18020110
CA
Lower
Chinook n/a
Cache
salmon
Page 60994
18020111
CA
Lower
Chinook Nimbus Dam
American salmon
River
18020112
CA
Sacramento Chinook Whiskeytow
-Upper
salmon n Dam
Clear
(Clear
Cr.)
18020113
CA
Cottonwood Chinook n/a
Headwater salmon s
18020114
CA
Upper
Chinook n/a
Elder -
salmon
Upper
Thomas
18020118
CA
Upper Cow - Chinook n/a
Battle
salmon
Creek
18020119
CA
Mill - Big Chinook n/a
Chico
salmon
18020120
CA
Upper
Chinook n/a
Butte
salmon
Creek
18020125
CA
Upper Yuba Chinook n/a salmon
18040001
CA
Mid. San
Chinook n/a
Joaquin- salmon
L.
Cowchilla
18040002
CA
Mid. San
Chinook La Grange
Joaquin- salmon
Dam
L. Merced-
(Tuolumne
L.
R.)
Stanislau s
18040003
CA
San
Chinook n/a
Joaquin
salmon
Delta
18040004
CA
L.
Chinook n/a
Calaveras salmon
- Mormon
Slough
18040005
CA
L.
Chinook Camanche
Consumnes salmon
Dam
- L.
Mokelumne
18040010
CA
Upper
Chinook Goodwin
Stanislau salmon
Dam s
18040011
CA
Upper
Chinook New Hogan
Calveras salmon
Dam
18040013
CA
Upper
Chinook n/a
Cosumnes salmon
FR Doc. E8-24515 Filed 10-14-08; 8:45 am
BILLING CODE 3510-22-S