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are hydromorphological changes resulting from hydropower development, loss of tidal<br />

marsh <strong>and</strong> swamp habitat, <strong>and</strong> degraded freshwater <strong>and</strong> marine habitat from industrial<br />

harbor <strong>and</strong> port development, <strong>and</strong> urban development. Limiting factors identified for this<br />

species include: (1) Habitat degradation <strong>and</strong> loss due to extensive hydropower<br />

development projects, urbanization, logging, <strong>and</strong> agriculture on Chinook spawning <strong>and</strong><br />

rearing habitat in the LCR, (2) reduced access to spawning/rearing habitat in tributaries,<br />

(3) hatchery impacts, (4) loss of habitat diversity <strong>and</strong> channel stability in tributaries, (5)<br />

excessive fine sediment in spawning gravels, (6) elevated water temperature in<br />

tributaries, (7) harvest impacts, <strong>and</strong> (8) poor water quality.<br />

Upper Columbia River Spring­run Chinook Salmon<br />

Distribution<br />

Endangered Upper Columbia River (UCR) spring-run Chinook salmon includes streamtype<br />

Chinook salmon that inhabit tributaries upstream from the Yakima River to Chief<br />

Joseph Dam (Figure 10). The UCR spring-run Chinook salmon is composed of three<br />

major population groups (MPGs): the Wenatchee River population, the Entiat River<br />

population, <strong>and</strong> the Methow River population. These same populations currently spawn<br />

in only three river basins above Rock Isl<strong>and</strong> Dam: the Wenatchee, Entiat, <strong>and</strong> Methow<br />

Rivers. Several hatchery populations are also listed including those from the Chiwawa,<br />

Methow, Twisp, Chewuch, <strong>and</strong> White rivers, <strong>and</strong> Nason Creek (Table 9). Table 9<br />

identifies populations within the UCR Chinook salmon ESU, their abundances, <strong>and</strong><br />

hatchery input.<br />

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