Appendix 5 Fish and Fishery Resources of the Klamath River Basin

Document Details:

Title: Appendix 5 Fish and Fishery Resources of the Klamath River Basin
Category: Technical Report
File: NCRWQB_2010_0272_Fish-and-Fisheries-Resources-of-the-Klamath-River-Basin.pdf
Updated Date: 05.06.2017
Author(s)/Source(s): Katharine Carter, Steve Kirk, North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
Publication Date: 2008-Jul
Focal Topic: Salmon, Steelhead/Rainbow Trout, Dam Operations
Location: Klamath Basin
Watershed Code: 180102
Abstract:

The Klamath River basin contains 83 species of fish, 45 of which are native to the Klamath drainage and 38 that have been introduced and are non-native. Fourteen of the native fish species in the basin have been granted special federal and/or state status. The following discussion of fish species and resources in the basin is divided into three parts: fish species found above Iron Gate Dam in California and Oregon, fish species found from Iron Gate Dam to the Ocean in California, and Chinook, steelhead, and coho salmonids from Iron Gate Dam to the Ocean in California.

Keyword Tags:
North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, Fall Chinook Salmon, Steelhead Trout, Spring Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Iron Gate Dam