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Map Name: ESA Species Ranges
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Salmon (0)
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Salmon, chum (Hood Canal summer-run ESU) (1)
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Salmon, chum (Columbia River ESU) (5)
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Salmon, coho (Lower Columbia River ESU) (9)
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Salmon, coho (Oregon Coast ESU) (13)
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Salmon, coho (Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast ESU) (82)
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Salmon, coho (Central California Coast ESU) (85)
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Salmon, sockeye (Ozette Lake ESU) (17)
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Salmon, sockeye (Snake River ESU) (21)
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Salmon, Chinook (Puget Sound ESU) (25)
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Salmon, Chinook (Upper Columbia River spring-run ESU) (29)
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Salmon, Chinook (Upper Columbia River spring-run ESU-XN) (33)
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Salmon, Chinook (Lower Columbia River ESU) (37)
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Salmon, Chinook (Upper Willamette River ESU) (41)
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Salmon, Chinook (Snake River spring/summer-run ESU) (45)
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Salmon, Chinook (Snake River fall-run ESU) (49)
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Salmon, Chinook (California Coastal ESU) (88)
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Salmon, Chinook (Sacramento River winter-run ESU) (91)
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Salmon, Chinook (Central Valley spring-run ESU) (94)
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Steelhead (53)
Description: Under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the term “species” can refer to a taxonomic species, subspecies, Distinct Population Segment (DPS), or an Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) for a DPS of Pacific salmon. Salmon ESUs and steelhead DPSs are depicted as ranges using watershed polygons that circumscribe important spawning, rearing, and migration habitats. Populations, defined by Technical Recovery Teams (TRTs), within salmon ESUs and steelhead DPSs are displayed as separate layers (where data are available). Populations identified with an asterisk (*) are extirpated and populations identified with two asterisks (**) are functionally extirpated. An ESU or DPS with "XN" in the name is an experimental population. The code "XN" comes directly from the ESA list. These data do not constitute legal definitions. Please refer to NOAA Fisheries’ Federal Register final rules and the Code of Federal Regulations for legal definitions of threatened or endangered species. Not all ESA-listed species under the jurisdiction of NOAA Fisheries are displayed in this map service. Only those within the West Coast Region that have available data are displayed. For ESA-listings that lack spatial data, please refer to the text descriptions in Federal Register Notices and/or the electronic Code of Federal Regulations.
Service Item Id: 9359d044da434b34b564f7d581130edf
Copyright Text: NOAA Fisheries, West Coast Region, Protected Resources Division
Spatial Reference:
102100
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Spatial Reference: 102100
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Spatial Reference: 102100
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Title: ESA Species Ranges
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Comments: Under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the term “species” can refer to a taxonomic species, subspecies, Distinct Population Segment (DPS), or an Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) for a DPS of Pacific salmon. Salmon ESUs and steelhead DPSs are depicted as ranges using watershed polygons that circumscribe important spawning, rearing, and migration habitats. Populations, defined by Technical Recovery Teams (TRTs), within salmon ESUs and steelhead DPSs are displayed as separate layers (where data are available). Populations identified with an asterisk (*) are extirpated and populations identified with two asterisks (**) are functionally extirpated. An ESU or DPS with "XN" in the name is an experimental population. The code "XN" comes directly from the ESA list. These data do not constitute legal definitions. Please refer to NOAA Fisheries’ Federal Register final rules and the Code of Federal Regulations for legal definitions of threatened or endangered species. Not all ESA-listed species under the jurisdiction of NOAA Fisheries are displayed in this map service. Only those within the West Coast Region that have available data are displayed. For ESA-listings that lack spatial data, please refer to the text descriptions in Federal Register Notices and/or the electronic Code of Federal Regulations.
Subject: Salmon and steelhead listed under the Endangered Species Act.
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Keywords: Endangered Species Act
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