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  2. Coho Salmon - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/coho-salmon

    Coho are also harvested in commercial seine and gillnet fisheries (described here), both in fisheries targeting stocks of coho and as bycatch in fisheries targeting other species of salmon. Fishing gear used to catch coho salmon rarely contacts the ocean floor and has little impact on habitat.

  3. Coho Salmon (Protected) - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/coho-salmon-protected

    This ESU of coho salmon originates from rivers south of Punta Gorda, California to and including Aptos Creek, as well as such coho salmon originating from tributaries to San Francisco Bay. The Central California Coast coho salmon ESU represents the southern extent of the species' larger range. Population Status

  4. Central California Coast Coho Salmon - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/.../central-california-coast-coho-salmon

    Species Status. ESA Listing Status: Threatened on October 31, 1996 (61 FR 56138) and then Endangered on June 28, 2005 (70 FR 37159); updated April 14, 2014 (79 FR 20802) ESU Description: This evolutionarily significant unit, or ESU, includes naturally spawned coho salmon originating from rivers south of Punta Gorda, California to and including Aptos Creek, as well as such coho salmon ...

  5. Oregon Coast Coho Salmon - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/.../oregon-coast-coho-salmon

    Species Status. ESA Listing Status: Threatened on August 10, 1998 (63 FR 42587) and June 20, 2011 (76 FR 35755); updated April 14, 2014 (79 FR 20802) Out of 28 salmonids listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) on the west coast, threatened Oregon Coast coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) is one of the closest to recovery. Since NOAA Fisheries listed the species in 1998, thanks to the hard ...

  6. Pacific Salmon and Steelhead - NOAA Fisheries

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    Four ESUs of coho salmon are protected under the ESA: Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast Coho Salmon; ... Salmon Reporting Service is a RESTful web service that reports expanded weights and counts for WCGOP observed discarded salmon species from the Catch Shares sector. Data is available for 2015 through current year. June 29, 2020 -Data ...

  7. Chinook Salmon - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/chinook-salmon

    The Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund supports the restoration of salmon species. Fishery Management. ... Chinook salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, eulachon, green sturgeon, humpback whale, killer whale, leatherback turtle, sockeye salmon, steelhead trout, Steller sea lion, and yelloweye rockfish. December 03, 2021-Map, West Coast ...

  8. Lower Columbia River Coho Salmon - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/.../lower-columbia-river-coho-salmon

    Species Status. ESA Listing Status: Threatened on June 28, 2005 (70 FR 37159); updated April 14, 2014 (79 FR 20802) ESU Description: This evolutionarily significant unit, or ESU, includes naturally spawned coho salmon originating from the Columbia River and its tributaries downstream from the Big White Salmon and Hood Rivers (inclusive) and any such fish originating from the Willamette River ...

  9. Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast Coho Salmon

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/.../southern-oregon-northern-california-coast-coho-salmon

    Species Status. ESA Listing Status: Threatened on May 6, 1997 (62 FR 24588) and June 28, 2005 (70 FR 37159); updated April 14, 2014 (79 FR 20802) ESU Description: This evolutionarily significant unit, or ESU, includes naturally spawned coho salmon originating from coastal streams and rivers between Cape Blanco, Oregon, and Punta Gorda, California. Also included are coho salmon from the ...

  10. Pink Salmon - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/pink-salmon

    The Alaska Coho Salmon Assemblage consists of coho salmon, sockeye salmon, pink salmon, and chum salmon throughout southeast Alaska. There are 3 indicator stocks of coho salmon that are used to determine the status of the assemblage; these indicator stocks are Coho salmon - Auke Creek, Coho salmon - Berners River, and Coho salmon - Hugh Smith Lake.

  11. Coho Salmon - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/coho-salmon/resources

    Coho are also harvested in commercial seine and gillnet fisheries (described here), both in fisheries targeting stocks of coho and as bycatch in fisheries targeting other species of salmon. Fishing gear used to catch coho salmon rarely contacts the ocean floor and has little impact on habitat.