Central Valley Chinook Salmon Bibliography
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1 Central Valley Chinook Salmon Bibliography Aceituno, M.E The relationship between instream flow and physical habitat availability for chinook salmon in the Stanislaus River, California. Prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Sacramento. Airola, D.A A survey of spring-run salmon and habitat in Antelope Creek, Tehama County. Lassen National Forest, Chester Ranger District. Chester CA. 11 p. Airola, D.A. and B.D. Marcotte A survey of holding pools for spring-run chinook salmon in Deer and Mill Creeks. Lassen National Forest, Chester Ranger District. Chester CA. Allendorf, F.W., D. Bayles, D.L. Bottom, K.P. Currens, C.A. Frissell, D. Hankin, J.A. Lichatowich, W. Nehlsen, P.C. Trotter, and T.H. Williams Prioritizing Pacific salmon stocks for conservation. Conservation Biology 11(1): Alley, D.W. et al Modeling of critical passage riffles for chinook salmon in lower Mill Creek, Tehama County, California. Prepared for National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Alpin, J.S Biological survey of San Francisco Bay Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game, Marine Res. Oper. Br. Report 67 (4):1-131.
2 American Fisheries Society (AFS) Petition to list the winter-run of chinook salmon on the Sacramento River of California as a threatened species. Submitted by Cay Goude of the California-Nevada Chapter of the American Fisheries Society to Dr. William Gordon, Director, National Marine Fisheries Service. October 31, Aqua Resources Inc Riparian planting design manual for the Sacramento River, Chico Landing to Collinsville. Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Berkeley CA. Aubery, L Gold dredging in California. Calif. State Mining Bureau Bulletin No. 57, San Francisco CA. Azevedo, R.L. and Z.E. Parkhurst The upper Sacramento River salmon and steelhead maintenance program, Office report. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento. 96 p. (*P) Bailey, E.D Time pattern of , Migration of salmon and steelhead into the upper Sacramento River. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Region 1. Redding CA. Bailey, E.D Elder Creek, Tehama County. Memorandum of Sept. 16, 1975 to files. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Region 1. Redding CA. 1 p. (*C) Baker, P.F., Speed, T.P., and F.K. Ligon Estimating the influence of temperature on the survival of chinook salmon smolts (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) migrating through the Sacramento - San Joaquin River Delta of California. Can. J. Fish. Aquatic. Sci 52: (*P) Baltz, D.M. and P.M. Moyle The influence of riparian vegetation on stream fish communities of California. Pp in: R.E. Warner & K.M. Hendrix (eds.), California Riparian Systems. U.C. Press, Berkeley CA. (*C) (Deer Ck., Tuolumne R.)
3 Baracco, A Aquatic resources of the Suisun Marsh with an analysis of the fishery effects of a proposed water quality maintenance plan. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game, Anad. Fish. Br. Admin. Rept Sacramento CA. 26 p. Bayse, G The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, an historical perspective. In: The future of the Delta (A. Sands, ed.) Proceedings of a conference (March 16-17, 1981). pp Beak Consultants, Inc Benefits and impacts of the Marysville Lake project on fish and wildlife. Sacramento CA. (Yuba R.) Beak Consultants, Inc Summary report of technical studies on the lower Yuba River, California (Yuba River Fisheries Investigations, ). Prepared for the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento CA. Bianchi, E.W. Walsh, W., and C. Marzuloa Task reports of fisheries studies on the Mokelumne River Appendix A of the Lower Mokelumne River Management Plan. Report to the East Bay Municipal Utility District by BioSystems Analysis, Inc., Tiburon CA. Big Eagle, J.D., K. Brown and J.P. Bigelow Survival and condition of juvenile salmonids passing through the downstream migrant fish protection facilities at Red Bluff Diversion Dam on the Sacramento River, spring U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Report No. AFF1-FRO Red Bluff CA. 29 p. (*C) Big Eagle & Associates and LGL Limited Chinook salmon, catch, escapement, and historical abundance data. A report for NMFS, Northwest Fisheries Center. Red Bluff CA. Bigelow, P.E Evaluation of the Sacramento River spawning gravel restoration project and winter-run chinook salmon redd survey data, Progress report, USFWS Report No. AFFI-FRO U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Red Bluff CA. 29 p. (*C)
4 Bigelow, P.E Evaluation of the Sacramento River spawning gravel restoration project and winter-run chinook salmon redd survey data, Final report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Red Bluff CA. 110 p. Biosystems Analysis Hydrologic and fall-run chinook salmon population dynamics assessment for the evaluation of economic impacts of alternatives for designation of winter-run chinook critical habitat in the Sacramento River. Prepared for E.G.& G. Washington Analytical Services Center, Inc. under contract to National Marine Fisheries Service. Biosystems Analysis Lower Mokelumne River management plan. Tiburon CA. Biosystems Analysis Water temperature control in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay/Delta: toward a reasonable strategy. Prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. San Francisco, CA. J-621, October 11, Boles, G. L Water temperature effects on chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) with emphasis on the Sacramento River; a literature review. California Dept. of Water Resources, Northern District. Red Bluff CA. 42 p. Brice, J Lateral migration of the middle Sacramento River, California. U.S. Geol. Survey Water Resources Investigation Menlo Park, CA. Brown, C.J Fisheries studies in Butte Creek, a progress report. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Red Bluff CA. 21 p. Brown, C.J A review of water quality in Big Chico Creek. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Red Bluff CA. Brown, C.J The emigration of juvenile spring-run chinook salmon from Big Chico Creek in Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Red Bluff CA. 20 p.
5 Brown, C.J An inventory of stream habitat in Big Chico Creek. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Red Bluff CA. Brown, C.J Observations of the downstream migration of spring-run chinook salmon from Big Chico Creek in Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Red Bluff CA. 14 p. Brown, C.J Observations of the downstream migration of chinook salmon in Big Chico Creek in Bay-Delta and Special Water Projects Div., Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Red Bluff CA. 12 p. Brown, C.J. and S. Haines An inventory of the fishes and their habitat in selected sloughs and creek mouths of the upper Sacramento River. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Red Bluff CA. 41 p. Brown, L.R. and P.B. Moyle Distribution, ecology and status of the fishes of the San Joaquin River drainage, California. Calif. Fish & Game 79: Brown, L.R., Moyle, P.B., and C.D. Vanicek American River studies: intensive fish surveys, March-June Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, U.C. Davis and Dept. of Biology, CSU Sacramento. Brown, M.R Fishery impacts from reverse operations of the constant head orifice at Stony Creek and the Tehama-Colusa Canal, California, Spring U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Red Bluff CA. 33 p. (*C) Brown, M.R Supplementary study of Fall 1994 fishery impacts from reverse operations of the constant head orifice at Stony Creek and the Tehama-Colusa Canal, California. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Red Bluff CA. 23 p. (*C) Brown, M.R Benefits of increased minimum instream flows on chinook salmon and steelhead in Clear Creek, Shasta County, California Final report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Red Bluff CA. 17 p. (*C)
6 Brown, R. L Screening agricultural diversions in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Office report California Dept. of Water Resources. Sacramento CA. Brown, R.L report of the Interagency Ecological Studies program for the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary. Calif. Dept. of Water Resources et al. 130 p. (*P) Brown, R.L report of the Interagency Ecological Studies program for the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary. Calif. Dept. of Water Resources et al. 130 p. (*P) Brown, R. L. and S. Greene Effects of Central Valley Project and State Water Project Delta operations on winter-run chinook salmon. California Dept. of Water Resources. Buer, K Sacramento River spawning gravel studies - Executive summary. Calif. Dept. of Water Resources, Northern District. Red Bluff CA. 38 p. Buer, K. J.N. Eaves, R.G. Scott, and J.R. McMillan Basin changes affecting salmon habitat in the Sacramento River. pp In: T.J. Hassler (ed.), Proc. Pacific Northwest stream habitat management workshop. Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Humboldt State Univ., Arcata CA. Buer, K., Forwalter, D., Kissel, M. and B. Stohler The middle Sacramento River: Human impacts on physical and ecological processes along a meandering river. pp In: Proceedings of the California Riparian Systems Conference (Sept.22-24, 1988, Davis CA). USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-110. Berkeley CA. Buer, K. R. Scott, D. Parfitt, G. Serr, J. Haney, and L. Thompson Salmon spawning gravel enhancement studies on Northern California rivers. Pp In: T. Hassler (ed.), Proc. Propagation, enhancement, and rehabilitation of anadromous salmonid populations and habitat symposium. Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Humboldt State Univ., Arcata CA.
7 Butte Creek Watershed Project Butte Creek Watershed Project - Draft Existing Conditions Report. CSU Chico, Chico, CA. 12/ p. + app. CalFed Bay-Delta Program Sacramento River ecological zone vision - Draft. Ecosystem Restoration Program Plan Workshop, April 8, p. California (Citizens) Advisory Committee on Salmon and Steelhead Trout An environmental tragedy. Prepared for the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento A conservation opportunity. Report to the Legislature and Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento The time is now! Report to the Legislature and the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento The tragedy continues annual report. Prepared for the Legislature and the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento A new partnership annual report. Prepared for the Legislature and the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento Restoring the balance annual report. Prepared for the Legislature and the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento. California Department (Div.) of Fish and Game (CDFG) Report on fish conditions. Fish Bulletin No.1:1-48. California Department (Div.) of Fish and Game Sacramento-San Joaquin salmon fishery of California. Fish Bulletin No. 17. Sacramento.
8 California Department (Div.) of Fish and Game Central Valleys and salmon investigations. In: Report of the Bureau of Marine Fisheries, Calif. Div. of Fish and Game. 38th Biennial Rept., , pp California Department (Div.) of Fish and Game Salmon. Central Valleys salmon studies. In: Central Valleys and salmon investigations. In: Report of the Bureau of Marine Fisheries, Calif. Div. of Fish and Game. 39th Biennial Rept., , pp California Department (Div.) of Fish and Game Salmon. In: Central Valleys and salmon investigations. In: Report of the Bureau of Marine Fisheries, Calif. Div. of Fish and Game. 40th Biennial Rept., , pp California Department (Div.) of Fish and Game A preliminary analysis of Northern California salmon and steelhead runs. California Department (Div.) of Fish and Game Fish and game water problems of the upper San Joaquin River - potential values and needs. Sacramento. California Dept. of Fish and Game (CDFG) Fish and game water problems of the upper San Joaquin River: potential values and needs. Statement for Div. of Water Resources hearings, Fresno, April 5, p. California Dept. of Fish and Game Report on Clear Creek, Shasta County, with reference to fishway project on McCormick-Saeltzer Dam. 6 p. California Dept. of Fish and Game Preliminary fisheries evaluation of the proposed Paskenta Dam Irrigation Project on Thomes Creek, Tehama County. Sacramento CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game California fish and wildlife plan. Vol. III - supporting data, Part B - Inventory (salmon-steelhead and marine resources). Sacramento. pp
9 California Dept. of Fish and Game The fish and wildlife resources of the Secret Ravine Creek area of Placer County and recommendations for their protection. Region 2. Sacramento. (*C) California Dept. of Fish and Game Sacramento Valley east side investigation: a study of surface water development opportunities in eastern Tehama and Western Butte counties. Prepared for Calif. Dept. of Water Resources by R.G. Potter. Bulletin No. 137, App. C - Fish & Wildlife. California Dept. of Fish and Game A report on the decline of California Central Valley king salmon stocks. Submitted in response to House Resolution No Sacramento CA. 9 p. (*P) California Dept. of Fish and Game File report on salmon spawning habitat in Clear Creek, Shasta County. 5 p. California Dept. of Fish and Game The potential for rehabilitating salmonid habitat in Clear Creek, Shasta County. Prepared under the Dept. of Water Resources Work Authority Memorandum Report. Region 1. (*P) California Dept. of Fish and Game The upper Sacramento River: Its problems and a plan for its protection. Prepared with the Upper Sacramento River Task Force. Sacramento CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game Report to the State Water Resources Control Board on the impact of water development on fish and wildlife resources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary. Sacramento. 124 p. California Dept. of Fish and Game An analysis of streamflows for fishes of Cottonwood Creek, California. Region 1. Redding CA. (*P) California Dept. of Fish and Game Central Valley anadromous fish. Sacramento CA.
10 California Dept. of Fish and Game California fish and wildlife plan. Vol. II - Species Plans; Vol. III - Supporting Data. Sacramento CA. (*P) California Dept. of Fish and Game Sacramento River and tributaries bank protection and erosion control investigation: evaluation of impacts on fisheries. Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 92 p. California Dept. of Fish and Game Calaveras River fishery below New Hogan Dam. Memorandum to file. Region 2, Rancho Cordova CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game Riparian resources of the Central Valley and California desert. Sacramento CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game Chinook salmon downstream migrant and pump diversion study, April through May, (Big Chico Creek) California Dept. of Fish and Game The status of San Joaquin drainage chinook salmon stocks, habitat conditions and natural production factors. Prepared for the State Water Resources Control Board Bay/Delta hearing process, Phase I. CDFG exhibit # 15. Fresno CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game Sacramento River riparian atlas. With Resources Agency. Sacramento CA. 79 p. California Dept. of Fish and Game When do winter-run chinook salmon smolts migrate through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta? Memorandum to H. K. Chadwick, Program Manager, Bay Delta Project. June 19, p. California Dept. of Fish and Game Contract documents and specifications for rehabilitation of a salmon spawning area at Riffle 1B in the Merced River, Merced County, California. California Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game Status and management of spring-run chinook salmon. Inland Fisheries Div., Sacramento CA. 33 p.
11 California Dept. of Fish and Game Central Valley salmon and steelhead restoration and enhancement plan. California Dept. of Fish and Game. Sacramento, CA. 115 p. (*C) California Dept. of Fish and Game San Joaquin River chinook salmon enhancement project: annual report, fiscal year Annual Job Performance Report. Sport Fish Restoration Act Project F-51-R-1, Sub-Project IX, Study Number 5, Jobs 1-7. Region 4. Fresno 35 p. (*C) California Dept. of Fish and Game Lower Mokelumne River fisheries management plan. Streamflow Requirements Program. Sacramento CA. 192 p. (*P) California Dept. of Fish and Game Lower Yuba River fisheries management plan. Stream Evaluation Report No Sacramento CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game Sacramento River chinook salmon and steelhead life-history patterns. Memorandum of Nov. 4, 1991 by T.C. Farley, Inland Fisheries Div., Sacramento CA. 3 p. (*C) California Dept. of Fish and Game CDFG memorandum from Deborah McKee to file re: winter-run chinook occurrence in Calaveras River. August California Dept. of Fish and Game Revised and updated estimates of fish entrainment losses associated with the State Water Project and Federal Central Valley Project facilities in the South Delta. Sacramento CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game Water quality and water quantity needs for chinook salmon production in the upper Sacramento River. Prepared for the 1992 hearing process on the San Francisco Bay / Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta Estuary. WRINT-DFG Exhibit No. 14. Sacramento CA. (*P) California Dept. of Fish and Game and California Dept. of Water Resources Project Proposal: Restoration of salmon spawning habitat at Riffles 1B, 3A, and 3B Lower Tuolumne River near La Grange. California Dept. of Fish and Game and California Dept. of Water Resources. Sacramento, CA.
12 California Dept. of Fish and Game Project Description - Restoration of Salmon Spawning Habitat Riffles at River Mile 1B, 3A, and 3B Lower Tuolumne River. California Dept. of Fish and Game, Inland fisheries Division, Sacramento, CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game Position on fish mortality in Clifton Court Forebay. Bay-Delta and Special Water Projects Division. California Dept. of Fish and Game The South Bay Delta barriers project: Assessment of existing fish, wildlife and plant community resources and potential project impacts. California Dept. of Fish and Game. Bay-Delta and Special Water Projects Division. California Dept. of Fish and Game Restoring Central Valley streams: a plan for action. Inland Fisheries Div., Sacramento CA. 184 p. (See also: Reynolds, F. et al. 1993) California Dept. of Fish and Game Database of agricultural water diversions. Preliminary draft information. Prepared by Inland Fisheries Div. California Dept. of Fish and Game Proposal for the experimental control of predatory fishes in Clifton Court Forebay during the period November 1994 through May Bay-Delta and Special Water Projects Division. May 16, p. California Dept. of Fish and Game Proposal to define instream flow and habitat requirements for anadromous resources in Central Valley streams. Prepared for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Central Valley Anadromous Fish Restoration Program. CDFG Stream Flow and Habitat Evaluation Program. Sacramento CA. (*P) California Dept. of Fish and Game San Joaquin River chinook salmon enhancement project: annual report, fiscal year Sport Fish Restoration Act Project F-51-R-4, Sub-Project IX, Study Number 5, Jobs 1-7. Region 4. Fresno 60 p. (*C)
13 California Dept. of Fish and Game California stream habitat restoration manual. Prepared by Gary Flosi and Forrest Reynolds. 2nd ed., Inland Fisheries Div., Sacramento 300 p. California Dept. of Fish and Game San Joaquin River chinook salmon enhancement project: annual report, fiscal year Sport Fish Restoration Act Project F-51-R-6, Project No. 38, Jobs 1-7. Region 4. Fresno 60 p. (*C) California Dept. of Fish and Game San Joaquin River chinook salmon enhancement project: annual report, fiscal year annual job performance report. Sport Fish Restoration Act Project F-51-R-6, Sub-Project no. IX, Project No. 38, Jobs 1-7. Region 4. Fresno 60 p. (*C) California Dept. of Fish and Game Juvenile spring-run chinook salmon emergence, rearing, and outmigration patterns in Deer Creek and Mill Creek, Tehama County, for the 1993 broodyear. Annual progress report. California Dept. of Fish and Game Status of actions to restore Central Valley spring-run chinook salmon. By T.J. Mills and P.D. Ward. Sacramento CA. California Dept. of Fish and Game San Joaquin River chinook salmon enhancement project: annual report, fiscal year Sport Fish Restoration Act Project F-51-R-6, Project No. 38, Jobs 1-7. Region 4. Fresno 60 p. (*C) California Dept. of Fish and Game Report to the Fish and Game Commission: A status review of the spring-run chinook salmon (Oncorhyncus tshawytscha) in the Sacramento River drainage. Candidate Species Status Report Inland Fisheries Div., Sacramento CA. (*C) California Dept. of Fish and Game and the California Dept. of Water Resources Agreement to offset direct fish losses in relation to the Harvey O. Banks Delta Pumping Plan. Sacramento CA. California Dept. of Water Resources (CDWR) Colusa Basin investigation. Bulletin No Sacramento CA. 112 p.
14 California Dept. of Water Resources Sutter Bypass study. Sacramento. 143 p. California Dept. of Water Resources. 1979a. Land use change in the Sacramento River riparian zone, Redding to Colusa: an update, Northern District, Red Bluff CA. 34 p. (See also under: McGill 1979). California Dept. of Water Resources. 1979b. Observations of Sacramento River bank erosion, Northern District, Red Bluff CA. 58 p. California Dept. of Water Resources Upper Sacramento River spawning gravel study. Northern District, Red Bluff CA. 200 p. California Dept. of Water Resources Upper Sacramento River baseline study: hydrology, geology, and gravel resources. Northern District. Red Bluff CA. 87 p. (See also: Scott, R. 1981) California Dept. of Water Resources Feather River spawning gravel baseline study. Northern District, Red Bluff CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Land use changes in the Sacramento River riparian zone, Redding to Colusa: a second update, Northern District, Red Bluff CA. 28 p. (*C) California Dept. of Water Resources Dams within the jurisdiction of the state of California. Bulletin No Sacramento, CA. California Dept. of Water Resources The middle Sacramento River spawning gravel study. Northern District. Red Bluff CA. 34 p.
15 California Dept. of Water Resources River atlas. Appendix to: Middle Sacramento River spawning gravel study. Northern District. Red Bluff CA. 68 p. California Dept. of Water Resources Sacramento River spawning gravel studies: Executive summary. Northern District, Red Bluff CA. 38 p. (See also under: Buer, K. 1985) (*C) California Dept. of Water Resources Clear Creek fishery study. By Doug Denton. Northern District. Red Bluff CA. 70 p. (*P) California Dept. of Water Resources Sacramento River water quality and biology (Keswick Dam to Verona): A literature review. Red Bluff CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Land use changes in the Sacramento River riparian zone, Redding to Colusa: a third update, 1982 to Northern District, Red Bluff CA. 38 p. California Dept. of Water Resources Water temperature effects on chinook salmon, with emphasis on the Sacramento River - a literature review. Internal memo by G.L. Boles. Northern District, Red Bluff CA. (*P) California Dept. of Water Resources South Delta water management program: Phase I of water banking program, Draft EIR & EIS. With U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Sacramento. (*P) California Dept. of Water Resources North Delta program, Draft EIR and EIS. Sacramento CA.
16 California Dept. of Water Resources Draft evaluation of proposed enhancement of chinook salmon spawning and rearing habitat in the Tuolumne River at the M. J. Ruddy Site. Fresno CA. California Dept. of Water Resources A trade for life. DWR News. ( Mill Creek) California Dept. of Water Resources Sacramento Valley westside tributary watersheds erosion study: executive summary. Northern District, Red Bluff CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Sacramento river spawning gravel restoration. Phase I: project report. Red Bluff CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Sacramento Delta San Joaquin Atlas., Sacramento CA. 121 p. California Dept. of Water Resources Butte and Sutter basin water data atlas. Red Bluff CA. 64 p. California Dept. of Water Resources Butte and Sutter basins, Memorandum. Red Bluff CA. 179 p. California Dept. of Water Resources Upper Sacramento River habitat modeling: progress report, end of Phase I. Northern District. Red Bluff CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Comprehensive needs assessment for chinook salmon habitat improvement projects in the San Joaquin River Basin. Prepared for Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game. Fresno, CA.
17 California Dept. of Water Resources San Joaquin tributaries spawning gravel assessment: Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Merced Rivers. Northern District, Red Bluff, CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Sacramento River bank erosion investigation memorandum. Progress report. Northern District, Red Bluff CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Use of alternate gravel sources for fishery restoration and riparian habitat enhancement, Shasta and Tehama counties. Northern District, Red Bluff CA. 189 p. California Dept. of Water Resources Temporary barriers project; fishery, water Quality, and vegetation monitoring, Environmental Services Office. California Dept. of Water Resources Sacramento River gravel restoration. Phase II study: A plan for continued spawning gravel replenishment between Keswick Dam and Clear Creek. Technical Information Record TIR ND Northern District, Red Bluff, CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Meeting announcement package to the Delta Pumping Plant Fish Protection Agreement Program Fish Advisory Committee (3 January 1996). Fresno CA. California Dept. of Water Resources Summary of operations for watermaster service in northern California season. Northern District. Red Bluff CA. 107 p. California Resources Agency Sacramento River environmental atlas. Prepared for the Upper Sacramento River Task Force by R. McGill, CDWR. Sacramento CA. 110 p. California Resources Agency Upper Sacramento River fisheries and riparian habitat management plan. Sacramento CA. 157 p.
18 California Resources Agency Mill Creek Wild & Scenic River suitability report. Sacramento CA. California State Lands Commission Delta-Estuary - California s inland coast: a public trust report. Sacramento CA. California State University, Chico (CSUC) Shasta County riparian vegetation study. Geographic Information Center. Chico CA. California State University, Chico Tehama County riparian vegetation study. Geographic Information Center. Chico CA. California State University, Chico Butte and Glenn County riparian vegetation study. Geographic Information Center. Chico CA. Calkins, R.D., W.F. Durand, and W.H. Rich Report of the Board of Consultants on the fish problem of the upper Sacramento River. Stanford University, Stanford CA. 34 p. Calkins, R.D., W.F. Durand, and W.H. Rich Supplemental report: Salvage of salmon on upper Sacramento River. Stanford University, Stanford CA. 12 p. Callaham, R.Z. (Ed.) Case studies and catalog of watershed projects in western provinces and states. Wildland Resources Center Report 22, U.C. Berkeley. Berkeley CA. 188 p. Campbell, E.A. and P.B. Moyle Ecology and conservation of spring-run chinook salmon: reversing the effects of water projects. Univ. of Calif. Water Resources Center Tech. Completion Rept. W-719. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, U.C. Davis, Davis CA. 38 p. (*P) Campbell, E.A. and P.B. Moyle Effects of temperature, flow, and disturbance on adult spring-run chinook salmon. Univ. of Calif. Water Resources Center Tech. Completion Rept W-764. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, U.C. Davis, Davis CA. 39 p. (*P)
19 Cannon, T. C Status of the Sacramento-San Joaquin chinook salmon and factors related to their decline. Report prepared for National Marine Fisheries Service, Southwest Region by Envirosphere Company, Newport Beach, CA. 11 p. Cech, J.J., Mitchell, S.J., Castleberry, D.T., and M. McEnroe Distribution of California stream fishes: influence of environmental temperature and hypoxia. Env. Biol. Fish. 29: Cech, J.J., Moyle, P., Castleberry, D. and J. Williams Workshop on Central Valley chinook salmon. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, U.C. Davis, Davis CA. Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board The water quality control plan (Basin Plan) for the Central Valley Regional Quality Control Board (region 5). Second Edition. Sacramento, CA. Chadwick, H.K Biological effects of water projects on the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary. pp In: W. Kockelman, T. Conomos, and A. Leviton, eds. San Francisco Bay: use and protection. Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, Pac. Div. Chainey, S.P., Lang, F.L., and S. Mills Revegetation of riparian trees and shrubs on alluvial soils along the upper Sacramento River, pp In: Proceedings of the California Riparian Systems Conference (Sept.22-24, 1988, Davis CA). USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-110. Berkeley CA. Chappelle, T Restoring habitat in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Outdoor California 59(4): (*C) CH2MHill Assessment of Big Chico Creek salmon and steelhead production. Prepared for the City of Chico, M&T Ranch, and Parrot Ranch. Redding CA. 27 p. (*P)
20 CH2MHill Mill Creek watershed management strategy report: Lassen watershed project. Prepared for the Mill Creek Conservancy. Redding CA. (*P) Clark, G. H Historical and statistical review of the Sacramento-San Joaquin salmon fishery (Part I). Survey of salmon spawning grounds of the Sacramento and San Joaquin river systems (Part II). California Division of Fish and Game, Fish Bulletin No. 17: Clark, G.H Sacramento River salmon fishery. California Fish and Game 15(1). (*P) Clark, G. H. and B. W. Everman A distributional list of freshwater fishes known to occur in California. Fish Bulletin No p. Cloern, J.E., Alpine, A., Cole, B., Wong, R., Arthur, J., and M. Ball River discharge controls phytoplankton dynamics in the northern San Francisco Bay estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science:16: Committee for Stewardship of Chico Creek A management guide for the care of streams. CSU Chico. Chico CA. (*C) Cramer, F.K. and D.F. Hammack Salmon research at Deer Creek, California. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Rept. 47. Cramer, S.P Contribution of Sacramento Basin hatcheries to ocean catch and river escapement of fall chinook salmon. Prepared for the California Dept. of Water Resources. S.P. Cramer & Associates, Corvallis, OR. Cramer, S.P The occurrence of winter-run chinook in the Sacramento River near the intake of the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District. Submitted to Glenn- Colusa Irrigation District, 41 p.
21 Cramer, S.P., Demko, D., Fleming, C. and T. Loera and D. Neeley Juvenile chinook passage investigations at the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District diversion. Prepared for the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District by S.P. Cramer and Associates. Corvallis OR. Cramer, S.P. and D.B. Demko Effects of pulse flows on juvenile chinook migration in the Stanislaus River. Final report. Prepared for Tri-Dam. Gresham OR. 39 p. (*P) Curtis, B.E Letter to Terry Hanson of 3/10/92 re: biological values of Churn Creek. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game, Region 1. Redding CA. 1 p. (*C) Curtis, B.E Letter to Christopher Anaya of Mar. 4, 1997 re: California Sportfish Protection Alliance and the El Dorado Irrigation District s Settlement Proposal & Cosumnes River limiting factors. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game, Region 2. Rancho Cordova CA. 1 p. (*C) Curtis, B.E Letter to Christopher Anaya of Mar. 4, 1997 re: California Sportfish Protection Alliance and the El Dorado Irrigation District s Settlement Proposal & Cosumnes River limiting factors. Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game, Region 2. Rancho Cordova CA. 1 p. (*C) Davis, J.A., Gunther, A.J., et al Status and trends report on pollutants in the San Francisco Estuary. Final draft prepared for USEPA by the Aquatic Habitat Institute. 240 p. Decoto, R.J evaluation of the Glenn-Colusa fish screen facility. California Dept. of Fish and Game. Anadromous Fisheries Branch, Admin. Report No p. Deer Creek Watershed Conservancy Survey of roads relating to sediment sources in the Deer and Mill Creek watersheds. Prepared by the Meadowbrook Conservation Associates for the National Fish and Wildlife Federation. Vina CA.
22 Deer Creek Watershed Conservancy Deer Creek watershed existing conditions report. Prepared by the Habitat Restoration Group for the Calif. Resources Agency, State Water Resources Control Board, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Vina CA. Deer Creek Watershed Conservancy Deer Creek watershed management plan. Prepared by the Habitat Restoration Group for the Calif. Resources Agency, State Water Resources Control Board, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Vina CA. Deer Creek Watershed Conservancy Environmental laws, regulations, and policies pertaining to the protection and enhancement of natural resources in the Deer Creek watershed. Prepared by the Habitat Restoration Group for the Calif. Resources Agency, State Water Resources Control Board, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Vina CA. Deer Creek Watershed Conservancy Summary of plans and programs relevant to the management of Deer Creek and the Deer Creek watershed. Prepared by the Habitat Restoration Group for the Calif. Resources Agency, State Water Resources Control Board, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Vina CA. Demko, D.B Summary of outmigrant screw trap sampling in the Stanislaus River near Oakdale and Caswell State Park during spring, Central Valley juvenile salmon monitoring workshop. S.P. Cramer & Associates, Inc. Chico CA. Denton, D.N Clear Creek fishery study. Calif. Dept. of Water Resources, Red Bluff CA. Dettman, D.H. and D.W. Kelley The roles of Nimbus Hatchery and natural production in maintaining the Lower American River salmon run. Prepared for Best, Best, & Krieger. D.W. Kelley & Associates, Newcastle CA. 73 p. (*P) Dettman, D.H. and D.W. Kelley The roles of Nimbus and Feather River salmon and steelhead hatcheries and natural production in supporting fall run chinook salmon populations in the Sacramento River basin. Prepared for the Calif. Dept. of Water Resources by D.W. Kelley & Associates, Newcastle CA. 106 p.
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