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snippet: These data represent critical habitat designated (June 16, 1993, 58 FR 33212) under the Endangered Species Act for the Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon ESU. These river/stream (line) data should be used in conjunction with estuary (polygon) data in the SalmonChinook_SacramentoRiverwinterrunESU_19930616_poly feature class.
summary: These data represent critical habitat designated (June 16, 1993, 58 FR 33212) under the Endangered Species Act for the Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon ESU. These river/stream (line) data should be used in conjunction with estuary (polygon) data in the SalmonChinook_SacramentoRiverwinterrunESU_19930616_poly feature class.
accessInformation: National Marine Fisheries Service, West Coast Region
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description: The following waterways, bottom and water of the waterways and adjacent riparian zones: The Sacramento River from Keswick Dam, Shasta County (River Mile 302) to Chipps Island (River Mile 0) at the westward margin of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, all waters from Chipps Island westward to Carquinez Bridge, including Honker Bay, Grizzly Bay, Suisun Bay, and Carquinez Strait, all waters of San Pablo Bay westward of the Carquinez Bridge, and all waters of San Francisco Bay (north of the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge) from San Pablo Bay to the Golden Gate Bridge.Adjacent riparian zones are those areas above a streambank that provide cover and shade to the nearshore aquatic areas. This designation does not include any estuarine sloughs.
licenseInfo: These data are not the official legal definition of critical habitat. The Code of Federal Regulations (50 CFR 226.204) is the source for the legal definition of the critical habitat designation.
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title: SalmonChinook_SacramentoRiverwinterrunESU_19930616_line
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tags: ["California","Sacramento River","Chinook salmon","critical habitat"]
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