Related Sites
Northwest Salmon Recovery
Planning (NWFSC
Conservation Biology)
NOAA Fisheries Northwest
Regional Office
NOAA Fisheries Salmon
Recovery Division
NOAA Fisheries, Office of
Protected Resources:
Endangered Species
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Recovery of listed salmon will require protection and restoration of
key habitat, such as that shown here in the Snoqualmie River.
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There are six species of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest that are listed as threatened or endangered by the Endangered Species Act. Most of the research conducted in the Watershed Program is designed to assist with recovery planning for salmon at some level. The work involves assessments of current and historical habitat conditions and salmon populations, ecosystem and watershed processes and functions affecting salmon and their habitat, and evaluation of restoration actions as they relate to recovery planning.
Projects Related to Recovery Planning:
Barriers and Lost Habitat
Chinook Spawning and Rearing in Puget Sound
Ecosystem Recovery Planning for Listed Salmon
Salmonid Watershed Analysis Model
EDT Sensitivity Analysis
Evaluation of Spawning Habitat Limitations on Chinook Salmon
Hydrologic Regime and the Conservation of Salmon Life History Diversity
Lewis River Case Study
Potential for Habitat Improvement in the Columbia River Basin
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