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| Marin County Policies
Relating to Fish Habitat Conservation |
| Effects of County Land Use Policies and
Management Practices
on
Anadromous Salmonids and their Habitats
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| Goals for County Policies and Planning
that Emerged From
Recommendations in the FISHNET 4C Study |
| Appendix A revised |
| Appendix B revised |
The FishNet 4C program is a county-based, regional salmonid protection and
restoration program, created under a Memorandum of Agreement between the
six Central California Coastal Counties of Mendocino, Sonoma, Marin, San Mateo,
Santa Cruz and Monterey. These counties, with the exception of Monterey, lie geographically within the Central California Coast Evolutionarily Significant Unit (CCCESU) as delineated by the National Marine Fisheries Service for coho salmon populations. Coho salmon was listed in this region in 1996 as threatened under the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), and endangered in San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties under the California State ESA. Southern Mendocino, Sonoma, Marin, San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties also fall within the CCCESU for steelhead trout, which was listed as threatened in 1997, and Monterey County falls within the South Central Coast ESU (SCCESU), also listed as threatened in 1997 for steelhead trout.
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