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NMFS also expects the natural phenomena in the action area (e.g., oceanographic features,<br />

ongoing <strong>and</strong> future climate change, storms, natural mortality) will continue to influence listed<br />

Pacific salmonids as described in the Environmental Baseline. Climate change effects are<br />

expected to be evident as alterations to water yield, peak flows, <strong>and</strong> stream temperature. Other<br />

effects, such as increased vulnerability to catastrophic wildfires, may occur as climate change<br />

alters the structure <strong>and</strong> distribution of forest <strong>and</strong> aquatic systems.<br />

Coupled with EPA’s registration of carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl, climate change, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

effects from anthropogenic growth on the natural environment will continue to affect <strong>and</strong><br />

influence the overall distribution, survival, <strong>and</strong> recovery of Pacific salmonids in California,<br />

Idaho, Oregon, <strong>and</strong> Washington.<br />

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