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SNAKE RIVER SOCKEYE ESU
ENDANGERED


ESA LISTING STATUS:  Listed as endangered on Nov. 20, 1991; endangered status reaffirmed on June 28, 2005. NOAA Fisheries issued results of a five-year review on Aug. 15, 2011, (PDF 176KB) and concluded that this species should remain listed as endangered.

DESCRIPTION:  The ESU includes all anadromous and residual sockeye salmon from the Snake River Basin, Idaho, as well as artificially propagated sockeye salmon from the Redfish Lake captive propagation program.

CRITICAL HABITAT STATUS: A final designation was published on December 28, 1993

PROTECTIVE REGULATIONS:  The take prohibitions of section 9 of the Endangered Species Act that apply to this ESU were published on June 28, 2005.

STATUS REVIEWS & UPDATES:  Click here to view a list.

FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES: Click here to view a list.

MAPS & GIS DATA: Click here to view.

 


   



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