TitleStatus of coastal cutthroat trout in Oregon
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsHooton, Robert M.
EditorHall, James D., Peter A. Bisson, and Robert E. Gresswell
Secondary TitleSea-Run Cutthroat Trout: Biology, Management, and Future Conservation: Proceedings of a Symposium
Paginationp.57-67
Date Published1997
PublisherOregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society
Conference LocationReedsport, Or.
Publication Languageeng
Call NumberGuin QL 638 .S2 S431 1997
Keywordsbiological, Canton Creek, catch statistics, Cow Creek, cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki, fishes, hatchery salmonids, life history information, North Umpqua River, population biology, population count, salmonids, Smith River, South Umpqua River, Steamboat Creek, Umpqua River, Winchester Dam
NotesThe authors note significant declines in sea-run cutthroat trout in the Umpqua and Columbia Rivers. Additionally, they observe, "Recent creel surveys in two other coastal basins, the Alsea and Siuslaw, indicate that a substantial decline in the abundance of anadromous cutthroat has occurred in other areas. Catches of anadromous cutthroat in the 1990's are less than 10% of catches in the late1960's in both the Alsea and Siuslaw basins." (from the Abstract)
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