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Engage in holistic conservation & restoration to increase ney-puy resilience (Beechie et al. 2013). Focus should include all critical habitats for all life stages and include include: spawning habitat and cold water influences via dam removal, river/tributary connectivity, for example, creating step pools where tributaries discharge into the main stem, wetland-estuarine connectivity and habitat to help fish transition from fresh to salt waters, instream complexity, for example, by adding log jams, boulders, and woody debris, stream and streamside habitats, providing shade along banks.

Tribe: Yurok Tribe

View Source Document: Yurok Tribe: Climate Change Adaptation Plan for Water and Aquatic Resources

Year: 2014

Topic: Salmon Adaptation Strategies (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Southwest

Climate Hazards

Increasing Water Temperatures
Shifting Species, Habitats, and Ecosystems

Assets

Cultural Resources
Ecosystems - General
Food - Subsistence and First Foods

Types

Planning & Management

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