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CFR /  Title 50  /  Part 226  /  Sec. 226.224 Critical habitat for the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin(S. pinniger), and bocaccio (S. paucispinus).

Critical habitat is designated in the following states and counties for the following DPSs as depicted in the maps below and described in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section. The maps can be viewed or obtained with greater resolution (http://www.wcr.noaa.gov/) to enable a more precise inspection of critical habitat for yelloweye rockfish, canary rockfish and bocaccio.

(a) Critical habitat is designated for the following DPSs in the following state and counties: ------------------------------------------------------------------------

DPS State-counties------------------------------------------------------------------------Yelloweye rockfish..................... Wa--San Juan, Whatcom, Skagit,

Island, Clallam, Jefferson

Snohomish, King, Pierce,

Kitsap, Thurston, Mason.Canary rockfish........................ Wa--San Juan, Whatcom, Skagit,

Island, Clallam, Jefferson

Snohomish, King, Pierce,

Kitsap, Thurston, Mason.Bocaccio............................... Wa--San Juan, Whatcom, Skagit,

Island, Clallam, Jefferson

Snohomish, King, Pierce,

Kitsap, Thurston, Mason.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) Critical habitat boundaries. In delineating nearshore (shallower than 30 m (98 ft)) areas in Puget Sound, we define critical habitat for canary rockfish and bocaccio, as depicted in the maps below, as occurring from the shoreline from extreme high water out to a depth no greater than 30 m (98 ft) relative to mean lower low water. Deepwater critical habitat for yelloweye rockfish, canary rockfish and bocaccio occurs in some areas, as depicted in the maps below, from depths greater than 30 m (98 ft). The critical habitat designation includes the marine waters above (the entire water column) the nearshore and deepwater areas depicted in the maps below.

(c)(1) Essential features for juvenile canary rockfish and bocaccio. Juvenile settlement habitats located in the nearshore with substrates such as sand, rock and/or cobble compositions that also support kelp are essential for conservation because these features enable forage opportunities and refuge from predators and enable behavioral and physiological changes needed for juveniles to occupy deeper adult habitats. Several attributes of these sites determine the quality of the area and are useful in considering the conservation value of the associated feature and in determining whether the feature may require special management considerations or protection. These features also are relevant to evaluating the effects of an action in an ESA section 7 consultation if the specific area containing the site is designated as critical habitat. These attributes include:

(1) Essential features for juvenile canary rockfish and bocaccio. Juvenile settlement habitats located in the nearshore with substrates such as sand, rock and/or cobble compositions that also support kelp are essential for conservation because these features enable forage opportunities and refuge from predators and enable behavioral and physiological changes needed for juveniles to occupy deeper adult habitats. Several attributes of these sites determine the quality of the area and are useful in considering the conservation value of the associated feature and in determining whether the feature may require special management considerations or protection. These features also are relevant to evaluating the effects of an action in an ESA section 7 consultation if the specific area containing the site is designated as critical habitat. These attributes include:

(i) Quantity, quality, and availability of prey species to support individual growth, survival, reproduction, and feeding opportunities; and

(ii) Water quality and sufficient levels of dissolved oxygen to support growth, survival, reproduction, and feeding opportunities.

(2) Nearshore areas are contiguous with the shoreline from the line of extreme high water out to a depth no greater than 30 meters (98 ft) relative to mean lower low water.

(d) Essential features for adult canary rockfish and bocaccio, and adult and juvenile yelloweye rockfish. Benthic habitats and sites deeper than 30 m (98 ft) that possess or are adjacent to areas of complex bathymetry consisting of rock and or highly rugose habitat are essential to conservation because these features support growth, survival, reproduction, and feeding opportunities by providing the structure for rockfish to avoid predation, seek food and persist for decades. Several attributes of these sites determine the quality of the habitat and are useful in considering the conservation value of the associated feature, and whether the feature may require special management considerations or protection. These attributes are also relevant in the evaluation of the effects of a proposed action in an ESA section 7 consultation if the specific area containing the site is designated as critical habitat. These attributes include:

(1) Quantity, quality, and availability of prey species to support individual growth, survival, reproduction, and feeding opportunities;

(2) Water quality and sufficient levels of dissolved oxygen to support growth, survival, reproduction, and feeding opportunities; and

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Sec. Table 1 to Part 226--Major Steller Sea Lion Rookery Sites

Major Steller sea lion rookery sites are identified in the following table. Where two sets of coordinates are given, the baseline extends in a clockwise direction from the first set of geographic coordinates along the shoreline at mean lower-low water to the second set of coordinates. Where only one set of coordinates is listed, that location is the base point. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Boundaries to--

State/region/site -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alaska:

Western Aleutians:

Agattu I.:

Cape Sabak \1\...... 52 23.5N.......... 173 43.5E......... 52 22.0N.......... 173 41.0E

Gillon Point \1\.... 52 24.0N.......... 173 21.5E.........

Attu I.\1\.............. 52 54.5N.......... 172 28.5E......... 52 57.5N.......... 172 31.5E

Buldir I.\1\............ 52 20.5N.......... 175 57.0E......... 52 23.5N.......... 172 51.0E

Central Aleutians:

Adak I.\1\.............. 51 36.5N.......... 176 59.0W......... 51 38.0N.......... 176 59.5W

Agligadak I.\1\......... 52 06.5N.......... 172 54.0W.........

Amchitka I.:\1\

Column Rock \1\..... 51 32.5N.......... 178 49.5E.........

East Cape \1\....... 51 22.5N.......... 179 28.0E......... 51 21.5N.......... 179 25.0E

Ayugadak I.\1\.......... 51 45.5N.......... 178 24.5E.........

Gramp Rock \1\.......... 51 29.0N.......... 178 20.5W.........

Kasatochi I.\1\......... 52 10.0N.......... 175 31.5W......... 52 10.5N.......... 175 29.0W

Kiska I.:

Lief Cove \1\....... 51 57.5N.......... 177 21.0E......... 51 56.5N.......... 177 20.0E

Cape St. Stephen \1\ 51 52.5N.......... 177 13.0E......... 51 53.5N.......... 177 12.0E

Seguam I./Saddleridge 52 21.0N.......... 172 35.0W......... 52 21.0N.......... 172 33.0W

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Semisopochnoi I.:

Pochnoi Pt \1\...... 51 58.5N.......... 179 45.5E......... 51 57.0N.......... 179 46.0E

Petrel Pt \1\....... 52 01.5N.......... 179 37.5E......... 52 01.5E.......... 179 39.0E

Tag I.\1\............... 51 33.5N.......... 178 34.5W.........

Ulak I.\1\.............. 51 20.0N.......... 178 57.0W......... 51 18.5N.......... 178 59.5W

Yunaska I.\1\........... 52 42.0N.......... 170 38.5W......... 52 41.0N.......... 170 34.5W

Eastern Aleutian:

Adugak I.\1\............ 52 55.0N.......... 169 10.5W.........

Akun I./Billings Head 54 18.0N.......... 165 32.5W......... 54 18.0N.......... 165 31.5W

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Akutan I./Cape Morgan 54 03.5N.......... 166 00.0W......... 54 05.5N.......... 166 05.0W

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Bogoslof I.\1 2\........ 53 56.0N.......... 168 02.0W.........

Ogchul I.\1\............ 53 00.0N.......... 168 24.0W.........

Sea Lion Rocks. (Amak) 55 28.0N.......... 163 12.0W.........

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Ugamak I.\1\............ 54 14.0N.......... 164 48.0W......... 54 13.0N.......... 164 48.0W

Bering Sea:

Walrus I.\1\............ 57 11.0N.......... 169 56.0W.........

Western Gulf of Alaska:

Atkins I.\1\............ 55 03.5N.......... 159 18.5W.........

Chernabura I.\1\........ 54 47.5N.......... 159 31.0W......... 54 45.5N.......... 159 33.5W

Clubbing Rocks (N) \1\.. 54 43.0N.......... 162 26.5W.........

Clubbing Rocks (S) \1\.. 54 42.0N.......... 162 26.5W.........

Pinnacle Rock \1\....... 54 46.0N.......... 161 46.0W.........

Central Gulf of Alaska:

Chirikof I.\1\.......... 55 46.5N.......... 155 39.5W......... 55 46.5N.......... 155 43.0W

Chowiet I.\1\........... 56 00.5N.......... 156 41.5W......... 56 00.5N.......... 156 42.0W

Marmot I.\1\............ 58 14.5N.......... 151 47.5W......... 58 10.0N.......... 151 51.0W

Outer I.\1\............. 59 20.5N.......... 150 23.0W......... 59 21.0N.......... 150 24.5W

Sugarloaf I.\1\......... 58 53.0N.......... 152 02.0W.........

Eastern Gulf of Alaska:

Seal Rocks \1\.......... 60 10.0N.......... 146 50.0W.........

Fish I.\1\.............. 59 53.0N.......... 147 20.5W.........

Southeast Alaska:

Forrester I............. 54 51.0N.......... 133 32.0W......... 54 52.5N.......... 133 35.5W

Hazy I.................. 55 52.0N.......... 134 34.0W......... 55 51.5N.......... 134 35.0W

White Sisters........... 57 38.0N.......... 136 15.5W.........Oregon:

Rogue Reef: Pyramid Rock.... 42 26.4N.......... 124 28.1W.........

Orford Reef:

Long Brown Rock......... 42 47.3N.......... 124 36.2W.........

Seal Rock............... 42 47.1N.......... 124 35.4W.........California:

Ano Nuevo I................. 37 06.3N.......... 122 20.3W.........

Southeast Farallon I........ 37 41.3N.......... 123 00.1W.........

Sugarloaf I. & Cape 40 26.0N.......... 124 24.0W ........

Mendocino.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Includes an associated 20 NM aquatic zone.\2\ Associated 20 NM aquatic zone lies entirely within one of the three special foraging areas. [58 FR 45278, Aug. 27, 1993] Sec. Table 2 to Part 226--Major Steller Sea Lion Haulout Sites in Alaska

Major Steller sea lion haulout sites in Alaska are identified in the following table. Where two sets of coordinates are given, the baseline extends in a clockwise direction from the first set of geographic coordinates along the shoreline at mean lower-low water to the second set of coordinates. Where only one set of coordinates is listed, that location is the basepoint. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Boundaries to--

State/region/site -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alaska:

Western Aleutians:

Alaid I. \1\............ 52 45.0N.......... 173 56.5E......... 52 46.5N.......... 173 51.5E

Attu/Chirikof Pt. \1\... 52 30.0N.......... 173 26.7E.........

Shemya I. \1\........... 52 44.0N.......... 174 09.0E.........

Central Aleutians:

Amatignak I. \1\........ 51 13.0N.......... 179 08.0E.........

Amlia I:

East \1\............ 52 05.0N.......... 172 58.5W......... 52 06.0N.......... 172 57.0W

Sviech. Harbor \1\.. 52 02.0N.......... 173 23.0W.........

Amukta I. & Rocks \1\... 52 31.5N.......... 171 16.5W......... 52 26.5N.......... 171 16.5W

Anagaksik I. \1\........ 51 51.0N.......... 175 53.5W.........

Atka I. \1\............. 52 23.5N.......... 174 17.0W......... 52 24.5N.......... 174 07.5W

Bobrof I. \1\........... 51 54.0N.......... 177 27.0W.........

Chagulak I. \1\......... 52 34.0N.......... 171 10.5W.........

Chuginadak I. \1\....... 52 46.5N.......... 169 44.5W......... 52 46.5N.......... 169 42.0W

Great Sitkin I. \1\..... 52 06.0N.......... 176 10.5W......... 52 07.0N.......... 176 08.5W

Kagamil I. \1\.......... 53 02.5N.......... 169 41.0W.........

Kanaga I:

North Cape \1\...... 51 56.5N.......... 177 09.0W.........

Ship Rock \1\....... 51 47.0N.......... 177 22.5W.........

Kavalga I. \1\.......... 51 34.5N.......... 178 51.5W......... 51 34.5N.......... 178 49.5W

Kiska I./Sirius Pt. \1\. 52 08.5N.......... 177 36.5E.........

Kiska I./Sobaka & Vega 51 50.0N.......... 177 20.0E......... 51 48.5N.......... 177 20.5E

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Little Sitkin I. \1\.... 51 59.5N.......... 178 30.0E.........

Little Tanaga I. \1\.... 51 50.5N.......... 176 13.0W......... 51 49.0N.......... 176 13.0W

Sagigik I. \1\.......... 52 00.5N.......... 173 08.0W.........

Seguam I:

South \1\........... 52 19.5N.......... 172 18.0W......... 52 15.0N.......... 172 37.0W

Finch Pt. \1\....... 52 23.5N.......... 172 25.5W......... 52 23.5N.......... 172 24.0W

Segula I. \1\........... 52 00.0N.......... 178 06.5E......... 52 03.5N.......... 178 09.0E

Tanaga I. \1\........... 51 55.0N.......... 177 58.5W......... 51 55.0N.......... 177 57.0W

Tanadak I. (Amlia) \1\.. 52 04.5N.......... 172 57.0W.........

Tanadak I. (Kiska) \1\.. 51 57.0N.......... 177 47.0E.........

Ugidak I. \1\........... 51 35.0N.......... 178 30.5W.........

Uliaga I. \1\........... 53 04.0N.......... 169 47.0W......... 53 05.0N.......... 169 46.0W

Unalga & Dinkum Rocks 51 34.0N.......... 179 04.0W......... 51 34.5N.......... 179 03.0W

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Eastern Aleutians:

Akutan I./Reef-Lava \1\. 54 10.5N.......... 166 04.5W......... 54 07.5N.......... 166 06.5W

Amak I. \1\............. 55 24.0N.......... 163 07.0W......... 55 26.0N.......... 163 10.0W

Cape Sedanka & Island 53 50.5N.......... 166 05.0W.........

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Emerald I. \1\.......... 53 17.5N.......... 167 51.5W.........

Old Man Rocks \1\....... 53 52.0N.......... 166 05.0W.........

Polivnoi Rock \1\....... 53 16.0N.......... 167 58.0W.........

Tanginak I. \1\......... 54 13.0N.......... 165 19.5W.........

Tigalda I. \1\.......... 54 08.5N.......... 164 58.5W.........

Umnak I./Cape Aslik \1\. 53 25.0N.......... 168 24.5W.........

Bering Sea:

Cape Newenham \1\....... 58 39.0N.......... 162 10.5W.........

Hall I. \1\............. 60 37.0N.......... 173 00.0W.........

Round I. \1\............ 58 36.0N.......... 159 58.0W.........

St. Paul I:

Northeast Point \1\. 57 15.0N.......... 170 06.5W.........

Sea Lion Rock \1\... 57 06.0N.......... 170 17.5W.........

St. George I:

S Rookery \1\....... 56 33.5N.......... 169 40.0W.........

Dalnoi Point \1\.... 56 36.0N.......... 169 46.0W.........

St. Lawrence I:

S Punuk I. \1\...... 64 04.0N.......... 168 51.0W.........

SW Cape \1\......... 63 18.0N.......... 171 26.0W.........

Western Gulf of Alaska:

Bird I. \1\............. 54 40.5N.......... 163 18.0W.........

Castle Rock \1\......... 55 17.0N.......... 159 30.0W.........

Caton I. \1\............ 54 23.5N.......... 162 25.5W.........

Jude I. \1\............. 55 16.0N.......... 161 06.0W.........

Lighthouse Rocks \1\.... 55 47.5N.......... 157 24.0W.........

Nagai I. \1\............ 54 52.5N.......... 160 14.0W......... 54 56.0N.......... 160 15.0W

Nagai Rocks \1\......... 55 50.0N.......... 155 46.0W.........

Sea Lion Rocks (Unga) 55 04.5N.......... 160 31.0W.........

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South Rock \1\.......... 54 18.0N.......... 162 43.5W.........

Spitz I. \1\............ 55 47.0N.......... 158 54.0W.........

The Whaleback \1\....... 55 16.5N.......... 160 06.0W.........

Central Gulf of Alaska:

Cape Barnabas \1\....... 57 10.0N.......... 152 55.0W......... 57 07.5N.......... 152 55.0W

Cape Chiniak \1\........ 57 35.0N.......... 152 09.0W......... 57 37.5N.......... 152 09.0W

Cape Gull \1 2\......... 58 13.5N.......... 154 09.5W......... 58 12.5N.......... 154 10.5W

Cape Ikolik \1 2\....... 57 17.0N.......... 154 47.5W.........

Cape Kuliak \1 2\....... 58 08.0N.......... 154 12.5W.........

Cape Sitkinak \1\....... 56 32.0N.......... 153 52.0W.........

Cape Ugat \1 2\......... 57 52.0N.......... 153 51.0W.........

Gore Point \1\.......... 59 12.0N.......... 150 58.0W.........

Gull Point \1\.......... 57 21.5N.......... 152 36.5W......... 57 24.5N.......... 152 39.0W

Latax Rocks \1\......... 58 42.0N.......... 152 28.5W......... 58 40.5N.......... 152 30.0W

Long I. \1\............. 57 45.5N.......... 152 16.0W.........

Nagahut Rocks \1\....... 59 06.0N.......... 151 46.0W.........

Puale Bay \1 2\......... 57 41.0N.......... 155 23.0W.........

Sea Lion Rocks (Marmot) 58 21.0N.......... 151 48.5W.........

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Sea Otter I. \1\........ 58 31.5N.......... 152 13.0W.........

Shakun Rock \1 2\....... 58 33.0N.......... 153 41.5W.........

Sud I. \1\.............. 58 54.0N.......... 152 12.5W.........

Sutwik I. \1\........... 56 32.0N.......... 157 14.0W......... 56 32.0N.......... 157 20.0W

Takli I. \1 2\.......... 58 03.0N.......... 154 27.5W......... 58 03.0N.......... 154 30.0W

Two-headed I. \1\....... 56 54.5N.......... 153 33.0W......... 56 53.5N.......... 153 35.5W

Ugak I. \1\............. 57 23.0N.......... 152 15.5W......... 57 22.0N.......... 152 19.0W

Ushagat I. \1\.......... 58 55.0N.......... 152 22.0W.........

Eastern Gulf of Alaska:

Cape Fairweather........ 58 47.5N.......... 137 56.3W.........

Cape St. Elias \1\...... 59 48.0N.......... 144 36.0W.........

Chiswell Islands \1\.... 59 36.0N.......... 149 34.0W.........

Graves Rock............. 58 14.5N.......... 136 45.5W.........

Hook Point \1\.......... 60 20.0N.......... 146 15.5W.........

Middleton I. \1\........ 59 26.5N.......... 146 20.0W.........

Perry I. \1\............ 60 39.5N.......... 147 56.0W.........

Point Eleanor \1\....... 60 35.0N.......... 147 34.0W.........

Point Elrington \1\..... 59 56.0N.......... 148 13.5W.........

Seal Rocks \1\.......... 60 10.0N.......... 146 50.0W.........

The Needle \1\.......... 60 07.0N.......... 147 37.0W.........

Southeast Alaska:

Benjamin I.............. 58 33.5N.......... 134 54.5W.........

Biali Rock.............. 56 43.0N.......... 135 20.5W.........

Biorka I................ 56 50.0N.......... 135 34.0W.........

Cape Addington.......... 55 26.5N.......... 133 49.5W.........

Cape Cross.............. 57 55.0N.......... 136 34.0W.........

Cape Ommaney............ 56 10.5N.......... 134 42.5W.........

Coronation I............ 55 56.0N.......... 134 17.0W.........

Gran Point.............. 59 08.0N.......... 135 14.5W.........

Lull Point.............. 57 18.5N.......... 134 48.5W.........

Sunset I................ 57 30.5N.......... 133 35.0W.........

Timbered I.............. 55 42.0N.......... 133 48.0W.........----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Includes an associated 20 NM aquatic zone.\2\ Associated 20 nm aquatic zone lies entirely within one of the three special foraging areas. [58 FR 45279, Aug. 27, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 30716, June 15, 1994]

Sec. Table 3 to Part 226--Hydrologic Units Containing Critical Habitat

for Snake River Sockeye Salmon and Snake River Spring/Summer and Fall

Chinook Salmon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hydrologic unit number

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Hydrologic unit name Spring/summer chinook

Sockeye salmon salmon Fall chinook salmon----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hells Canyon...................... ........................ 17060101 17060101Imnaha............................ ........................ 17060102 17060102Lower Snake--Asotin............... 17060103 17060103 17060103Upper Grande Ronde................ ........................ 17060104Wallowa........................... ........................ 17060105Lower Grande Ronde................ ........................ 17060106 17060106Lower Snake--Tucannon............. 17060107 17060107 17060107Palouse........................... ........................ ........................ 17060108Lower Snake....................... 17060110 17060110 17060110Upper Salmon...................... 17060201 17060201Pahsimeroi........................ ........................ 17060202Middle Salmon--Panther............ 17060203 17060203Lemhi............................. ........................ 17060204Upper Middle Fork Salmon.......... ........................ 17060205Lower Middle Fork Salmon.......... ........................ 17060206Middle Salmon--Chamberlain........ 17060207 17060207South Fork Salmon................. ........................ 17060208Lower Salmon...................... 17060209 17060209 17060209Little Salmon..................... ........................ 17060210Clearwater........................ ........................ ........................ 17060306Lower North Fork Clearwater....... ........................ ........................ 17060308----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Hydrologic units and names taken from DOI, USGS 1:500,000 scale hydrologic unit maps (available from USGS);

State of Oregon, 1974; State of Washington, 1974; State of Idaho, 1974. [58 FR 68552, Dec. 28, 1993]

Sec. Table 4 to Part 226 [Reserved]

Sec. Table 5 to Part 226--Hydrologic Units and Counties Containing Critical Habitat for Central California Coast Coho Salmon, Tribal Lands

Within the Range of the ESU, and Dams/Reservoirs Representing the

Upstream Extent of Critical Habitat ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Counties and tribal lands

Hydrologic contained in hydrologic unit

Hydrologic unit name unit No. and within the range of ESU Dams (reservoirs)

\1 2\----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------San Lorenzo-Soquel................... 18060001 Santa Cruz (CA), San Mateo Newell Dam (Loch Lomond).

(CA).San Francisco Coastal South.......... 18050006 San Mateo (CA)...............San Pablo Bay........................ 18050002 Marin (CA), Napa (CA)........ Phoenix Dam (Phoenix Lake).Tomales-Drake Bays................... 18050005 Marin (CA), Sonoma (CA)...... Peters Dam (Kent Lake);

Seeger Dam (Nicasio

Reservoir).Bodega Bay........................... 18010111 Marin (CA), Sonoma (CA)......Russian.............................. 18010110 Sonoma (CA), Mendocino (CA)-- Warm Springs Dam (Lake

Cloverdale Rancheria; Coyote Sonoma); Coyote Dam (Lake

Valley Rancheria; Dry Creek Mendocino).

Rancheria; Guidiville

Rancheria; Hopland

Rancheria; Lytton Rancheria;

Pinoleville Rancheria;

Stewarts Point Rancheria.Gualala-Salmon....................... 18010109 Sonoma (CA), Mendocino (CA)..Big-Navarro-Garcia................... 18010108 Mendocino (CA)--Manchester/

Point Arena Rancheria;.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Some counties have very limited overlap with estuarine, riverine, or riparian habitats identified as

critical habitat for this ESU. Consult USGS hydrologic unit maps (available from USGS) to determine specific

county and basin boundaries.\2\ Tribal lands are specifically excluded from critical habitat for this ESU. [64 FR 24061, May 5, 1999]

Sec. Table 6 to Part 226--Hydrologic Units and Counties Containing

Critical Habitat for Southern Oregon/Northern California Coasts Coho

Salmon, Tribal Lands Within the Range of the ESU, and Dams/Reservoirs

Representing the Upstream Extent of Critical Habitat ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Counties and tribal lands

Hydrologic contained in hydrologic unit

Hydrologic unit name unit No. and within the range of ESU Dams (reservoirs)

\1 2\----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mattole.............................. 18010107 Humboldt (CA), Mendocino (CA)South Fork Eel....................... 18010106 Mendocino (CA), Humboldt

(CA)--Laytonville Rancheria;

Sherwood Valley Rancheria.Lower Eel............................ 18010105 Mendocino (CA), Humboldt

(CA), Trinity (CA).Middle Fork Eel...................... 18010104 Mendocino (CA), Trinity (CA),

Glenn (CA), Lake (CA)--Round

Valley Reservation.Upper Eel............................ 18010103 Mendocino (CA), Glenn (CA), Scott Dam (Lake Pillsbury).

Lake (CA).Mad-Redwood.......................... 18010102 Humboldt (CA), Trinity (CA)--

Big Lagoon Rancheria; Blue

Lake Rancheria.Smith................................ 18010101 Del Norte (CA), Curry (OR)--

Elk Valley Rancheria; Smith

River Rancheria.South Fork Trinity................... 18010212 Humboldt (CA), Trinity (CA)..Trinity.............................. 18010211 Humboldt (CA), Trinity (CA)-- Lewiston Dam (Lewiston

Hoopa Valley Reservation. Reservoir).Salmon............................... 18010210 Siskiyou (CA)................Lower Klamath........................ 18010209 Del Norte (CA), Humboldt

(CA), Siskiyou (CA)--Karuk

Reservation; Resighini

Rancheria; Yurok Reservation.Scott................................ 18010208 Siskiyou (CA)--Quartz Valley

Reservation.Shasta............................... 18010207 Siskiyou (CA)................ Dwinnell Dam (Dwinnell

Reservoir).Upper Klamath........................ 18010206 Siskiyou (CA), Jackson (OR).. Irongate Dam (Irongate

Reservoir).Chetco............................... 17100312 Curry (OR), Del Norte (CA)...Illinois............................. 17100311 Curry (OR), Josephine (OR), Selmac Lake Dam (Lake

Del Norte (CA). Selmac).Lower Rogue.......................... 17100310 Curry (OR), Josephine (OR),

Jackson (OR).Applegate............................ 17100309 Josephine (OR), Jackson (OR), Applegate Dam (Applegate

Siskiyou (CA). Reservoir).Middle Rogue......................... 17100308 Josephine (OR), Jackson (OR). Emigrant Lake Dam (Emigrant

Lake).Upper Rogue.......................... 17100307 Jackson (OR), Klamath (OR), Agate Lake Dam (Agate Lake);

Douglas (OR). Fish Lake Dam (Fish Lake);

Willow Lake Dam (Willow

Lake); Lost Creek Dam (Lost

Creek Reservoir).Sixes................................ 17100306 Curry (OR)...................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Some counties have very limited overlap with estuarine, riverine, or riparian habitats identified as

critical habitat for this ESU. Consult USGS hydrologic unit maps (available from USGS) to determine specific

county and basin boundaries.\2\ Tribal lands are specifically excluded from critical habitat for this ESU. [64 FR 24061, May 5, 1999]