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<strong>and</strong> surface waters within the heavily populated Santa Ana basin, including multiple AChE<br />

inhibitors. The invertebrate community in the basin is heavily altered by pesticide influence.<br />

<strong>Carbaryl</strong> was detected in 42% or urban samples but few detections exceeded st<strong>and</strong>ards for<br />

protection of aquatic life. <strong>Carbofuran</strong> was also detected but not in levels exceeding st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

The application of other AChE inhibiting pesticides is expect to co-occur with the a.i.s, <strong>and</strong><br />

exacerbate adverse effects from AChE inhibition.<br />

All steelhead populations in this DPS are winter-type. Juvenile steelheads remain in freshwater<br />

for one or more years before migrating downstream to smolt. SC steelhead consists of two life<br />

history groups: one where the juveniles rear for one or two years mainly in freshwater <strong>and</strong><br />

another where the juveniles rear at the upper end of coastal lagoons for the first or second<br />

summer.<br />

We expect the proposed uses of carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl pesticides products that<br />

contaminate aquatic habitat will lead to both individual fitness consequences <strong>and</strong> subsequent<br />

population-level consequences. There is substantial overlap between urban <strong>and</strong> agricultural<br />

areas <strong>and</strong> the spawning <strong>and</strong> rearing habitats of the SC steelhead populations. Therefore, the risk<br />

to this species’ survival <strong>and</strong> recovery from the stressors of the action is high for carbaryl,<br />

carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl.<br />

Upper Columbia River Steelhead<br />

The UCR steelhead DPS includes all naturally spawned populations below natural <strong>and</strong> manmade<br />

impassable barriers in the Columbia River basin upstream from the Yakima River,<br />

Washington, to the U.S.-Canada border. The DPS is comprised of four naturally-spawned<br />

populations <strong>and</strong> six artificial propagation programs in Washington State. The historical<br />

independent populations are located within the Wenatchee, Entiat, Methow, <strong>and</strong> Okanogan river<br />

systems. Abundance data indicate that all populations are below the minimum threshold for<br />

recovery. The annual population growth rates range between 1.067 <strong>and</strong> 1.086. Overall adult<br />

returns are dominated by hatchery fish.<br />

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