Sacramento River Portal
Fish
The Sacramento River is home to over 57 species of Fish. Four of these are listed as state or federally threatened or endangered. Habitat and other environmental conditions will be important to their recovery and delisting. The purpose of this River Ecology web page is to provide links to resources that will help advance fish restoration goals. Please consider helping us gather and organize the information that will make the Fish sub-folders more useful for all stakeholders.
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Fish Species in the Sacramento River Conservation Area - Sacramento River Conservation Handbook - 2000 Edition
Sacramento River Advisory Council

Water Temperature Effects on Chinook Salmon (With Emphasis on the Sacramento River)

Department of Water Resources, May 1998

Status Reviews for Marine and Anadromous Fishes , including Chinook, Chum, Coho, Pink, Sockeye and Steelhead

American Shad : aka Alosa sapidissima

Green Sturgeon Closer to Protection formal finding December 15 that listing the green sturgeon as endangered

www.endangeredspecie.com A Fish and Wildlife website that provides information, links, books, and publications regarding rare and federally endangered species, search by state and common name

Center for Biological Diversity Race Against Extinction A list of not only federally endangered species, but state endangered species as well(compare to www.endangeredspecie.com) Includes Information On the Green Sturgeon.