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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Bacteria » Salmonid habitat: Waterbodies designated for salmonid spawning and rearing that do not meet appropriate WQS.