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  2. Southern California Steelhead DPS - Wikipedia

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    Southern California Steelhead depend on rain fed streams for their survival, as well as lagoon/estuary type systems that is typical for some Southern Steelhead. [16] Spawning cycles are not fully understood, and many fish will not return to streams for over five years, while some will return after only one year in an attempt to successfully spawn.

  3. San Mateo Creek (Southern California) - Wikipedia

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    San Mateo Creek is a stream in Southern California in the United States, whose watershed mostly straddles the border of Orange and San Diego Counties. [1] It is about 22 miles (35 km) long, flowing in a generally southwesterly direction.

  4. Santa Ana River - Wikipedia

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    Up to the 1950s, significant numbers of steelhead trout still migrated in from the ocean. [40] Because of pollution and modifications to the river, very few steelhead still use the river. [41] There is a population of wild stream resident coastal rainbow trout upstream of Seven Oaks Dam and in the upper reaches of a few tributaries. [40]

  5. Steelhead trout, once thriving in Southern California, are ...

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  6. Integrated Ocean Observing System - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System consists of eleven independent Regional Associations (RAs) that serve stakeholder needs within their respective regions. From a coastal perspective, the global ocean component is critical for providing data and information on basin scale forcings (e.g., ENSO events), as well as providing the data and ...

  7. Column: We're wiping out the Southern California steelhead ...

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    In the Legislature, a $10-billion 'climate bond' is being talked about for the November ballot. It would include $100-million for dam removal.

  8. Malibu Creek - Wikipedia

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    Watersheds of Los Angeles County, California, including Malibu Creek. Malibu Creek has several tributaries draining the Santa Monica Mountains. These include streams draining to Lake Sherwood, and thence via Potrero Valley Creek to Westlake Lake, then down Triunfo Creek to its confluence with Lobo Canyon Creek which is the origin of Malibu Creek.

  9. Aliso Creek (Orange County) - Wikipedia

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    Aliso Creek is a 19.8-mile (31.9 km)-long, [2] mostly urban stream in south Orange County, California.Originating in the Cleveland National Forest in the Santa Ana Mountains, it flows generally southwest and empties into the Pacific Ocean at Laguna Beach.