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  1. Biodiversity and the recovery of threatened and endangered salmon species in the Columbia River Basin: Recovery issues for threatened and endangered Snake River salmon (Technical report) by C. R Steward, 1993
  2. Economic effects of management measures within the range of potential critical habitat for Snake River endangered and threatened salmon species by Daniel D Huppert, 1992
  3. Biological criteria for classification of Pacific salmon and steelhead as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act by Theodore C Bjornn, 1980
  4. Effects of marine mammals on Columbia River Salmon listed under the endangered species act: Recovery issues for threatened and endangered Snake River salmon (Technical report) by Donn L Park, 1993
  5. Use of artificial propagation and supplementation for rebuilding salmon stocks listed under the Endangered Species Act: Recovery issues for threatened ... Snake River salmon (Technical report) by Jim Lichatowich, 1993

21. What's New With Salmon And The Endangered Species Act
Return to Pacific salmon ESA Page WHAT'S NEW APRIL 1, 1999 PRESS RELEASES Endangeredand threatened species; threatened Status for Southwestern Washington
http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/1salmon/salmesa/whatsnw2.htm
W HAT'S N EW - A PRIL P RESS R ELEASES
NOAA FISHERIES SERVICE AND U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE PROPOSE TO ADD ONE CUTTHROAT POPULATION, DROP ANOTHER FROM ENDANGERED SPECIES LIST

April 1, 1999 F ACT S HEET FOR C UTTHROAT T ROUT P ROPOSED L ISTING Cutthroat ESU M AP FOR P ROPOSED L ISTING
APRIL 5, 1999 PROPOSED LISTING
C OASTAL C UTTHROAT T ROUT S TATUS R EVIEW
Status Review of Coastal Cutthroat Trout from Washington, Oregon, and California
, NOAA Tech Memo NMFS-NWFSC-37, January 1999 (3.5 M pdf)
F EDERAL R EGISTER 64 FR 16397, April 5, 1999. Endangered and Threatened Species; Threatened Status for Southwestern Washington/ Columbia River Coastal Cutthroat Trout in Washington and Oregon, and Delisting of Umpqua River Cutthroat Trout in Oregon
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22. FARM BUREAU URGES STATE NOT TO ‘LIST’ COHO SALMON - CFBF.com
Evidence indicates that populations of coho salmon are recovering along California Commissionnot to list the fish as an endangered or threatened species.
http://www.cfbf.com/release/2002/pr-072502.html
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Farm Bureau urges state not to 'list' coho salmon
Date: July 25, 2002 Evidence indicates that populations of coho salmon are recovering along California’s North Coast, and the California Farm Bureau Federation urges the state Fish and Game Commission not to list the fish as an endangered or threatened species. In comments filed with the commission, the Farm Bureau said a state listing for coho salmon is not warranted. It disagrees with the state Department of Fish and Game, which has recommended listing coho salmon as threatened from the Oregon border south to Punta Gorda in Humboldt County, and as endangered from Punta Gorda south to San Francisco Bay. The Farm Bureau says the department’s status review acknowledges a lack of rigorous, qualitative and quantitative science about the coho salmon, yet recommends that the species be listed. "Listing of the coho as an endangered or threatened species will place additional regulatory burdens on landowners," the Farm Bureau said. "The scientific framework to support such a listing decision should be absolutely unquestionable prior to the placement of those burdens on the private citizens of our state." The comments say a state listing of coho salmon will greatly hamper the ability of farmers and ranchers to maintain economically viable and environmentally friendly operations.

23. Wave Buttons
commissions National Marine Fisheries Service 4d Rule endangered and threatenedspecies; Final Rule Governing Take of 14 threatened salmon and Steelhead
http://www.fish.ci.portland.or.us/links.htm
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24. Threatened And Endangered Species In Idaho.
E=endangered T=threatened PE=Proposed endangered. E, Gray Wolf, Canis lupus (endangerednorth of I90 Fish. E, Sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka (Snake River runs).
http://www2.state.id.us/fishgame/info/cdc/t&E.htm
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Federal Candidates and Species Proposed for Listing as Endangered or Threatened

NOTE: The following lists of species and status are updated as soon as changes become available to the Idaho CDC. The species and status provided on this page should be considered current at all times. Listed Species (50 CFR 17.11 and 17.12)
  • Listed Endangered (LE). Taxa in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of their range.
    Listed Threatened (LT). Taxa likely to be classified as Endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of their range.
Proposed and Candidate Species (Federal Register 67(114): 40657-40679, 2002)
  • Proposed Endangered (PE). Taxa proposed to be listed as Endangered (formal rulemaking in progress).
    Proposed Threatened (PT). Taxa proposed to be listed as Threatened (formal rulemaking in progress).
    Candidate (C) species. Taxa for which the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threats to support proposals to list them as endangered or threatened. Issuance of proposed rules for these species is precluded by higher priority listing actions.
Federal Endangered and Threatened Species E=Endangered T=Threatened Mammals E Gray Wolf

25. Endangerd Species Resources For DHS Students
information on over a dozen threatened large mammal of ways to access informationabout the endangered species. salmon Conflict Issues Positions on goals for
http://www.open.org/~dallashs/species.htm
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Endangered and Threatened Species
Links accurate as of 2/26/03 Animals Plants Comprehensive Sites
Comprehensive Sites
Endangered Species Act of 1973
Full text of this act of Congress. Endangered and Extinct Species Lists
Generate lists of plants and animals by region of the world. NatureServe Explorer
"An online encyclopedia of life." Though it provides ample authoritative information about endangered and threatened species, NatureServe also covers common plants and animals. The NatureServe organization is a nonprofit dedicated to disseminating scientific data about the world's plants, animals, and ecological communities.
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Animal Info
AnimalInfo.org is a no-nonsense, no frills site that gives the facts you need about the world's rarest mammals, as well as endangered and threatened species. Wildlife Fact Sheets
From Alligator to Woodpecker, the US Fish and Wildlife Service provides brief information about these threatened species.

26. Policy And Regulation - Endangered Species Act
endangered and threatened species Proposed endangered Status for Two Chinook salmonESUs and Proposed threatened Status for Five Chinook salmon ESUs; Proposed
http://www.krisweb.com/policy/esa.htm

27. SPACE.com -- Something Amazing Every Day
decided last week that two California chinook salmon populations should be listedas threatened for protection under the endangered species Act, while
http://explorezone.space.com/archives/99_09/13_salmon.htm
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28. Department Of Commerce, National Oceanic And Atmospheric, OGC-99-38, April 7, 19
The rules are entitled endangered and threatened species; threatened Status forThree Chinook salmon Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs) in Washington
http://www.gao.gov/decisions/majrule/og99038.htm

Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Endangered and Threatened Species of Salmonids, OGC-99-38, April 7, 1999
B-282397; B-282398; B-282399; B-282400 April 7, 1999 The Honorable John McCain Chairman The Honorable Ernest F. Hollings Ranking Minority Member Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation United States Senate The Honorable Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. Chairman The Honorable John D. Dingell Ranking Minority Member Committee on Commerce House of Representatives Subject:Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Endangered and Threatened Species of Salmonids Pursuant to section 801(a)(2)(A) of title 5, United States Code, this is our report on four major rules promulgated by the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The rules are entitled: "Endangered and Threatened Species; Threatened Status for Three Chinook Salmon Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs) in Washington and Oregon, and Endangered Status for One Chinook Salmon ESU in Washington" (RIN: 0648-AM54). We received the rule on March 29, 1999. It was published in the Federal Register as a final rule on March 24, 1999. 64 Fed. Reg. 14308. "Endangered and Threatened Species: Threatened Status for Ozette Lake Sockeye Salmon in Washington" (RIN: 0648-AK52). We received the rule on March 29, 1999. It was published in the Federal Register as a final rule on March 25, 1999. 64 Fed. Reg. 14528.

29. Endangered Species Act Status Of Washington Salmon, Trout, And Steelhead Populat
AS OF September 22, 2000. salmon Recovery Region. Steelhead listed as “endangered”August 18, 1997. Bull Trout listed as “threatened” June 10, 1998.
http://www.governor.wa.gov/gsro/regions/listings.htm
Endangered Species Act Status of Washington Salmon, Trout, and Steelhead Populations AS OF September 22, 2000 Salmon Recovery Region ESA Status by Species Affected Counties Within Region Washington Coastal Lake Ozette Sockeye listed as “threatened” March 25, 1999 Clallam Coho in Southwest Washington designated as “candidate” for ESA listing July 14, 1997 Grays Harbor, Pacific, Lewis, Thurston Bull Trout listed as “threatened” November 1, 1999 All counties, excluding Pacific Coastal Cutthroat Trout proposed as “threatened” June 5, 1999 Grays Harbor, Pacific, Lewis Puget Sound Chinook listed as “threatened” March 24, 1999 All counties, including Clallam Hood Canal Summer Chum listed as “threatened” March 25, 1999 Clallam, Jefferson, Mason, Kitsap Coho designated as “candidate” for ESA listing July 14, 1997 All counties Bull Trout listed as “threatened” November 1, 1999 All, excluding Kitsap, San Juan, Island Lower Columbia River Chinook listed as “threatened” March 24, 1999 All counties Chum listed as “threatened” March 25, 1999 All counties Coho designated as “candidate” for ESA listing July 14, 1997

30. Eugene Salmon Web - Recommended Links
National Marine Fisheries Service 4d Rule endangered and threatened species;Final Rule Governing Take of 14 threatened salmon and Steelhead Evolutionarily
http://www.ci.eugene.or.us/Salmon/rec_links.htm

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Please join us in learning about the salmon and the laws and organizations that protect them by visiting the websites listed below. We have chosen to highlight these websites because they provide a wealth of both specific and general information on salmon in the Northwest, and links to further information. These websites do not necessarily represent the positions or policies of the City of Eugene. National Marine Fisheries Service:

31. ECO-PROS - Endangered Species
from a list of some of the many endangered and threatened animals in the salmon (NationalWildlife Federation) Saving Snake River salmon Columbia And Snake
http://www.eco-pros.com/endangeredspecies.htm
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In 1973, the U.S. Endangered Species Act was passed -
to protect the lives and habitats of endangered plant and animal species. The Fish and Wildlife Service, in the Department of the Interior,
and the National Marine Fisheries Service, in the Department of Commerce,
share responsibility for administration of the Endangered Species Act.
Generally, the National Marine Fisheries deals with those species occurring in marine environments and anadromous* fish (such as salmon),
while the Fish and Wildlife Service is responsible for terrestrial and freshwater species and migratory birds.
Species listed as endangered are in IMMEDIATE DANGER OF EXTINCTION When any extinction occurs, it affects the planet's biodiversity negatively and irreversibly. When a species is lost, knowledge of its historic relationship to local and global environmental factors is also lost.

32. ESA
There are numerous species of salmon in the Puget Sound, two of which are considered threatened”is a term used by the endangered species Act of 1973
http://www.kitsapgov.com/nr/endangeredspeciesact.htm
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Living with Salmon in Kitsap County
For generations salmon have been synonymous with life in the Pacific Northwest. Many people here relate to salmon the same way the nation does to bald eagles. There are numerous species of salmon in the Puget Sound, two of which are considered “threatened” in Kitsap County. They are Hood Canal Summer Chum and Puget Sound Chinook. “Threatened” is a term used by the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA), a federal law designed to prevent plants and animals from becoming extinct.
Canary in a Coal Mine
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Canary in a Coal Mine
Certain species are important in determining the ability of other species to persist. Coal miners used this concept to stay alive on the job. They brought a canary into the mine with them; once they canary died of toxic fumes it was time for miners to get out and breath fresh air. Just as canaries were indicators of their environment, the number of returning salmon indicates to us the quality of our nearby streams and shorelines.

33. Article - Endangered Species Act Salmon Listings
and private activities in the areas where salmon populations are listed as threatened.However, because it is listed as an endangered species, any accidental
http://www.fishwithus.net/article399esa.html
Article - ESA Salmon Listings
Endangered Species Act Salmon Listings list nine Northwest salmon on their Endangered Species List.
Nine Northwest Salmon Species
considered endangered. The Clinton Administration expects the move to encourage successful state and local salmon conservation efforts in the Pacific Northwest. People not nature have created the conditions that have affected the health of these fish. The endangered species listings are the result of such factors as land-use and water-development projects that degrade watershed and stream conditions critical to salmon survival, habitat loss, over-harvesting, dam construction and operation, and certain hatchery practices. "Our goal here is to restore salmon," said Department of Commerce Secretary William M. Daley. "But we know that we cannot accomplish that alone. As we have all said repeatedly, extinction is not an option! We want to work together with state and local officials to preserve, for future generations, healthy salmon stocks along with clean and productive rivers and streams." "One of our greatest challenges is to restore the great salmon runs of the Pacific Northwest to sustainable levels," said Terry Garcia, assistant secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere. "Healthy salmon resources are essential to the economic health and prosperity of the region."

34. Endangered Species Field Trip Teacher's Resources
symbols for extinction, endangered and threatened animals. will find an index of endangeredspecies by category salmon Without Rivers A History of the Pacific
http://www.field-trips.org/sci/endanger/tr.htm
Endangered Species Field Trip
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Teacher's Resources Start Field Trip General Info American Museum of Natural History Exploring a World at Risk Exhibit Biodiversity Earth's Endangered Creatures only lists creatures that hold a federal endangered status. Endangered Species Sort of a topic specific search engine with a collection of information and articles. Endangered Species 2000 In English and Dutch The Endangered Species Act Endangered Species of Hawaii The Endangered Species Recovery Program Cooperative research program administered by California State University, Stanislaus Foundation. Endangered Species UPDATE Forum for information on scientific and political aspects of current threatened and endangered species protection efforts, published by the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan. NCWCD National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) supports the domestic and international conservation and management of living marine resources.

35. EShome
A threatened species is one that is likely to become endangered in the AnadromousColumbia River chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) T** Coho salmon (S
http://oregonfwo.fws.gov/EndSpp/Ore_Spp.html
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LISTED AS ENDANGERED OR THREATENED UNDER THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT:
An endangered species is one that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. A threatened species is one that is likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future. MAMMALS Terrestrial:
Gray wolf ( Canis lupus E
Columbian white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus leucurus E
Canada lynx ( Felis lynx canadensis T Marine:
Right whale ( Balaena glacialis E
Sei whale ( Balaenoptera borealis E
Blue whale ( Balaenoptera musculus) E
Finback whale ( Balaenoptera physalus E Steller (=northern) sea lion ( Eumetopias jubatus T Humpback whale ( Megaptera navaeangliae E Sperm whale ( Physeter macrocephalus E BIRDS Marbled murrelet ( Brachyramphus marmoratus ) CH T Western snowy plover (coastal) ( Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus ) CH T Bald eagle ( Haliaeetus leucocephalus T Brown pelican ( Pelecanus occidentalis E Short-tailed albatross ( Phoebastria albatrus E Northern spotted owl ( Strix occidentalis caurina ) CH T REPTILES and AMPHIBIANS

36. Threatened Species In An Urban Environment: Chinook Salmon And The 4(d) Rule.
Chinook salmon Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) was listed by the National MarineFisheries Service (NMFS) as threatened under the endangered species Act
http://www.djc.com/special/environment2000/scb.html

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Threatened species in an urban environment:
Chinook salmon and the 4(d) rule
By CONNIE SUE MANOS MARTIN
Urban lands make up about 2 percent of the land base in Washington state, and most of them are located in the Puget Sound region. This 2 percent also encompasses prime spawning, rearing and migratory habitats for threatened salmon and steelhead. In March 1999 the Puget Sound Region began to address the impact of having a federally protected species in our backyards. Fifteen months later, where are we? Puget Sound Chinook are listed as threatened On March 24, 1999 the Puget Sound Chinook Salmon Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) was listed by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). NMFS identified widespread habitat modification as one factor contributing to the decline of the Chinook. The ESU includes all naturally spawning populations of Chinook salmon from rivers and streams flowing into Puget Sound. The listing set into motion a process which, like it or not, will fundamentally affect the way Puget Sound residents live, work, and make use of real property. "Take" prohibition The ESA prohibits any activity which will result in the "taking" of an endangered species. "Taking" is broadly defined under the statute and NMFS' regulations, and has been broadened even further by the United States Supreme Court's construction of the statute and regulations.

37. Clark County, WA - Endangered Species Act Information
In the case of salmon and steelhead, NMFS is accountable under the ESA to for anyoneto take (ie, kill or harm) endangered or threatened species and their
http://www.co.clark.wa.us/site/esa4/esaact.htm
What is the Endangered Species Act and how does it affect Clark County? The Endangered Species Act (ESA) was adopted by Congress in 1973 to help protect and recover fish, wildlife, and plants that are in danger of extinction. The ESA requires federal action to stop or change activities that cause species to become extinct. Because fish populations are rapidly declining throughout the Northwest, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), under provisions of the ESA, has listed several fish species as threatened. In Clark County, these include chinook chum steelhead , and bull trout . Cutthroat trout might be listed in the near future. Unless immediate steps are taken to reverse their decline, these fish will next be listed as endangered, meaning extinction is likely soon.
NMFS and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) share responsibility for administering the ESA. In the case of salmon and steelhead, NMFS is accountable under the ESA to provide broad-brush emergency protection until effective local protections are ready to take its place. USFWS is responsible for administering the listings for bull trout and will likely be responsible for cutthroat too if they become listed.
4(d) rule guides fish recovery efforts in Clark County
The ESA states that it is unlawful for anyone to "take" (i.e., kill or harm) endangered or threatened species and their habitats. The 4(d) rule, so called because its requirements and guidelines are found in Section 4(d) of the ESA, identifies actions related to threatened species that are "limitations" or exceptions to how the general ESA rule is enforced. An action may be exempt from enforcement under the rule if it adequately protects or conserves the listed species. If the rule is violated, the federal penalty may be as much as $50,000 and a prison term as long as one year.

38. Wild Atlantic Salmon In Maine Protected As Endangered Species
The wild population of Atlantic salmon found in the eight rivers in Maine are ifit is discrete and significant, and found to be endangered or threatened.
http://northeast.fws.gov/newsrel/asalmon2.html
News Release For Immediate Release: November 13, 2000 Wild Atlantic Salmon in Maine Protected as Endangered Species For further information, contact:
Diana Weaver, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 413-253-8329 or
George Liles, National Marine Fisheries Service, 508-495-2378
http://www.nero.nmfs.gov/atsalmon/

Wild Atlantic salmon in Maine rivers are at an all-time low and face a number of threats that could drive them to extinction. As a result, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service today announced they are listing the species as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. USFWS/William W. Hartley For More Information: Import, Export and Sale of Maine Atlantic Salmon More on Atlantic Salmon The listing covers the wild population of Atlantic salmon found in rivers and streams in Maine from the lower Kennebec River north to the U.S.-Canada border. These include the Dennys, East Machias, Machias, Pleasant, Narraguagus, Ducktrap, and Sheepscot rivers and Cove Brook. Although significant progress has been made under the State of Maine's conservation plan, disease and other threats remain, and the Act's protection is critical to ensure the survival of these salmon, said Jamie Rappaport Clark, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, and Penny Dalton, administrator of the National Marine Fisheries Service.

39. FEMA: Region X - Threatened And Endangered Species
by the National Marine Fisheries Service as being threatened or endangered in /near salmon, chinook (Snake R. fall run)(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); salmon
http://www.fema.gov/regions/x/env_species.shtm
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Threatened and Endangered Species The following species are federally listed as threatened (T) or endangered (E). The species on this list are placed there by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the US National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). These agencies are responsible for evaluating candidate species and determining if the species are in danger of going extinct (threatened) or on the brink of extinction (endangered). FWS is responsible for the species that reside on the continent, while NMFS addresses species that spend all or part of there life at sea in US waters. FEMA is required to follow all federal laws, includeing the endangered species act. To this end FEMA will not fund any project that adversely impacts threatened / endangered species, or their habitat. The environmental review is in place to make sure that this dosen’t happen.
  • Washington - Threatened/Endangered Species List Idaho - Threatened/Endangered Species List Oregon - Threatened / Endangered Species List Alaska - Threatened / Endangered Species List

40. Idaho List
threatened, salmon, Steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss, endangered threatened,Sculpin, Bear Lake, Cottus extensus, species of Concern. Sculpin
http://www.pacificbio.org/ESIN/Infopages/Idaholist.html
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Common Name Scientific Name Federal Status ID State Status Bat, Spotted Euderma maculatum
Species of Concern Species of Concern Bat, Pacific western big-eared Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii Species of Concern Species of Concern Bear, Grizzly Ursus arctos Threatened Threatened Caribou, Woodland Rangifer tarandus caribou Endangered Endangered Chipmunk, Cliff Tamias dorsalis Species of Concern Chipmunk, Uinta Tamias umbrinus Species of Concern Fisher, Pacific Martes pennanti pacifica Species of Concern Species of Concern Fox, Kit Vulpes macrotis Species of Concern Lemming, Northern bog Synaptomys borealis Species of Concern Lynx, North American Lynx canadensis Threatened Species of Concern Mole, Coast Scapanus orarius Species of Concern Mouse, Dark kangaroo Microdipodops megacephalus Species of Concern Mouse, Little pocket

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