Bull Trout definition
Examples of Bull Trout in a sentence
Genetic Analysis of Bull Trout in the ▇▇▇▇▇ River Basin, Washington.
Within Bull Trout Overlay, all available shade within the first 75’ must be retained.
Biological Opinion for Effects to Northern Spotted Owls, Critical Habitat for Northern Spotted Owls, Marbled Murrelets, Critical Habitat for Marbled Murrelets, Bull Trout, and Critical Habitat for Bull Trout from Selected Programmatic Forest Management Activities March 25, 2013 to December 31, 2023 on the Olympic National Forest, Washington.
These may include, but are not limited to, Washington’s Wild Salmonid Policy, the Lower Columbia River Bull Trout Recovery Plan, and the Lower Columbia Salmon Recovery and Fish & Wildlife Subbasin Plan (LCFRB 2004).
Within the WRIA 16 (Skokomish-Dosewallips) watershed, Applicant’s Enrolled Lands are within the designated Evolutionarily Significant Units of ESA-listed threatened Chinook, Bull Trout, and Steelhead species.
There is documented rearing, spawning, and/or the presence of Bull Trout, Chinook, Summer Chum, Winter Steelhead, Fall Chum, Coho, and Pink Salmon.
There is documented rearing, spawning, and/or the presence of Bull Trout, Sockeye, Fall Chinook, Summer Chinook, Fall Chum, Fall Coho, Coho, Summer Coho, Coastal Cutthroat, Summer Steelhead, and Winter Steelhead.
There is documented rearing, spawning, and/or the presence of Bull Trout, Fall Chinook, Spring/Summer Chinook, Fall Chum, Coho, Coastal Cutthroat, Sockeye, Summer Steelhead, and Winter Steelhead.
There is documented rearing, spawning, and/or the presence of Bull Trout, Chinook, Summer Chum, Winter Steelhead, Fall chum, Coho, Coastal Cutthroat, and Pink Salmon.
There is documented rearing, spawning and/or present Spring and Fall Chinook, Coho, Fall Chum, Winter and Summer Steelhead, and Bull Trout streams on the Enrolled Lands within this WRIA.