Review of potential impacts associated with recent and proposed Okanagan Sockeye Salmon fry introductions to Skaha and Okanagan Lakes .: Fs70-7/2017-031E-PDF
“The Columbia River Basin supports a Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) aggregate that is composed of three Sockeye Salmon populations including: the Okanagan population from British Columbia (BC), Canada, the Wenatchee Lake population from Washington State, and a small population from Redfish Lake in Idaho that is listed under the United States Endangered Species Act (ESA). On average, the Okanagan population has accounted for greater than 80% of all Sockeye Salmon returning to the Columbia Basin in the most recent decade."--Context, p. [1].
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| Title | Review of potential impacts associated with recent and proposed Okanagan Sockeye Salmon fry introductions to Skaha and Okanagan Lakes . |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 9 p. : maps |
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