Salmonid habitat definition

Salmonid habitat means any water that supports, is capable of supporting, or is upstream of a water that supports a self-sustaining population of trout, salmon, char, whitefish, or grayling; and includes the drainages listed in Appendix D.

Examples of Salmonid habitat in a sentence

  • A previous Environmental Study (RPS, 2007) recorded the Glenamuck Stream as being slightly polluted and with good Salmonid habitat and the Shanganagh River as being unpolluted and with very good Salmonid habitat.

  • The Settlement Agreement will include an Action Plan to achieve reintroduction of Listed Anadromous Salmonids in the North Yuba River upstream of New Bullards Bar Dam, and the enhancement of Anadromous Salmonid habitat in the lower Yuba River.

  • In the New License proceeding, the Parties are free to advocate for or against Anadromous Salmonid habitat enhancements in the Lower Yuba River that are within FERC’s jurisdiction, excepting reintroduction, which will be resolved by the Settlement Agreement.

  • Agent a wants to send message x to agent b through an insecure channel and therefore wants to send x encrypted to b.

  • Salmonid habitat limiting factors analysis: Snohomish River Watershed, Water Resource Inventory Area 7.

  • Salmonid habitat is present in the Glashagh River downstream of the two culvert locations and salmon are present in the Leannan River.

  • Salmonid habitat limiting factors: water resources inventory area 13.

  • East Channel HIS Scores and HUsAlternative 1 (No Action)The No Action Alternative in the East Channel offers juvenile Salmonid habitat for only part of the year.

  • Salmonid habitat in these areas has been destroyed, altered, and degraded.

  • Evolutionary consequences of habitat loss for Pacific anadromous salmonids: Salmonid habitat loss and evolution.

Related to Salmonid habitat

  • Habitat means the place or type of site where an organism or population naturally occurs.

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  • Critical habitat - means the following river reaches and their 100 year floodplains: the Gunnison River downstream of the Uncompahgre River confluence, the Colorado River downstream of the exit 90 north bridge from I-70, the White River downstream of Rio Blanco Dam, the Green River downstream of the Yampa River confluence, and the Yampa River downstream of the Colo 394 bridge.

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