Tribe: Yurok Tribe
View Source Document: Yurok Tribe: Climate Change Adaptation Plan for Water and Aquatic Resources
Year: 2014
Topic: Salmon Adaptation Strategies
Lobby for reopening consultation on environmental impact statement written for Chey-guen (Coho).
Finalize and adopt the Yurok Tribe Wetlands Protection Ordinance, which has already been initiated.
Seek funding to work with landowners & timber companies on stream restoration to support ney-puy populations.
Engage in collaborations to restore the Shasta and Scott Rivers, which have been degraded. The two rivers have high potential...
Consider installing Stream-width Passive Interrogation (SPI) antenna arrays closer to creek mouths.
Investigate alternative options for Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) detection systems in mouths of estuary creeks.
Investigate determining non-natal from natal fish by assessing tissue sample genetics.
Continue spawner surveys to collect information on redd locations and adult habitat use.
Continue monitoring of juvenile upstream and downstream movements, particularly from fall through late spring.
Continue efforts to change California’s catch & release sport fishing regulations to minimize stress and mortality during times of higher...
Advocate for multi-year management decisions to release adequate cold water from the Trinity River reservoirs to reduce downstream water temperatures...
Enforce the proposed changes in the Blue Creek Sanctuary Plan to protect migrating ney-puy (salmon).
