Salmonid definition

Salmonid means of, belonging to, or characteristic of the family Salmonidae, which includes the salmon, trout, and whitefish.
Salmonid means a member of the fish family Salmonidae. In Snohomish County, chinook, coho, chum, sockeye, and pink salmon; cutthroat, brook, brown, rainbow, and steelhead trout; kokanee; and native char (bull trout and Dolly Varden).
Salmonid means a member of the fish family salmonidae. In Thurston County these include chinook, coho, chum, sockeye and pink salmon, rainbow, steelhead, cutthroat trout, brown trout, bull trout (char), Brook trout (char), Dolly Varden char, kokanee and whitefish.

Examples of Salmonid in a sentence

  • These actions are also consistent with the highest priority actions as outlined by the Skokomish Chinook Recovery Plan, the Hood Canal Coordinating Council's (HCCC) Knotweed Control Strategy, and the Guidance for Prioritizing Salmonid Stocks, Issues, and Actions for the Hood Canal Coordinating Council.

  • Willapa Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) #24: WDFW- Salmonid Stock Inventory (nine maps).


More Definitions of Salmonid

Salmonid means any fish belonging to the family Salmonidae. Trout are members of this family.
Salmonid means a member of the fish family Salmonidae. In King County this includes chinook, coho, chum, sockeye, and pink salmon; cutthroat, brook, brown, rainbow, and steelhead trout; kokanee; and native char (bull trout and Dolly Varden). In the city and the surrounding upper Snoqualmie River Valley, salmonids are limited to resident populations of cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, eastern brook trout, and mountain whitefish.
Salmonid means a member of the fish family Salmonidae.
Salmonid means a member of the fish family Salmonidae, including but not limited to:
Salmonid means a member of the fish family salmonidae. In Adams County, these include, but are not limited to, coho, Chinook, sockeye, resident rainbow, brown trout, steelhead, and whitefish.
Salmonid means fish of the family Salmonidae.
Salmonid means a member of the fish family Salmonidae. In King County,