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Steelhead
(Oncorhynchus mykiss)

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NOAA Fisheries has identified 15 distinct population segments (DPSs) of steelhead in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California. Click the links below to get information about a DPS, its status, and other relevant information.


DPS

 ESA Listing Status

ESA Critical habitat

 Southern California

 Endangered
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52488)

 Upper Columbia River

 Endangered
6/13/07 (court decision)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52630)

 Snake River Basin

 Threatened
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52630)

 Middle Columbia River

 Threatened
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52630)

 Lower Columbia River

 Threatened
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52630)

 Upper Willamette River

 Threatened
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52630)

 South-Central California Coast

 Threatened
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52488)

 Central California Coast

 Threatened
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52488)

 Northern California

 Threatened
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52488)

 California Central Valley

 Threatened
1/5/06 (71FR834)

Designated
9/2/05 (70FR52488)

 Oregon Coast

 Species of Concern
4/15/04 (69FR19975)

NA

 Puget Sound

Threatened
5/11/07 (72FR26722

Under development

 Klamath Mountains Province

 Not Warranted

NA

 Southwest Washington

 Not Warranted

NA

 Olympic Peninsula

 Not Warranted

NA

* The ESA defines a “species” to include any distinct population segment of any species of vertebrate fish or wildlife. For Pacific salmon, NOAA Fisheries Service considers an evolutionarily significant unit, or “ESU,” a “species” under the ESA. For Pacific steelhead, NOAA has delineated distinct population segments (DPSs) for consideration as “species” under the ESA.

DPS Maps

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