Annually, the California Division of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) fastidiously counts juvenile and grownup coho salmon in North Coast rivers and streams. This work is particularly essential for monitoring the standing of endangered populations of Central California Coast (CCC) coho.
Final winter, CDFW workers realized they have been seeing distinctive numbers of grownup salmon returning to Mendocino’s coastal streams throughout their spawning run. When the monitoring season was over and the numbers have been crunched, everybody working to get well these populations received some really inspiring information:
Final 12 months, CCC coho salmon returns surged to their highest numbers since intensive monitoring started. The Noyo and Ten Mile Rivers exceeded the federal Endangered Species Act restoration targets, and the Garcia and Huge Rivers noticed file salmon returns.
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Coho Salmon by NOAA Fisheries Service
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