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Biological Opinions - Bureau of Reclamation

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contributes to mainstem flows <strong>of</strong> approximately 2083 to 3310 cfs and 5498 to 8484 cfs in the<br />

Seiad Valley reach (RM 129), coho salmon juvenile habitat is reduced. At the Rogers Creek<br />

reach (RM 72), coho salmon juvenile habitat is reduced when flows range from 900 to 10,675 cfs<br />

at that reach (Figure 11.18).<br />

Figure 11.18. Coho salmon juvenile habitat availability for three reaches downstream <strong>of</strong> IGD. Circled areas<br />

illustrate the range <strong>of</strong> flows that may reduce coho salmon juvenile habitat availability.<br />

The proposed action will reduce coho salmon juvenile habitat availability in the mainstem<br />

Klamath River between the Trees <strong>of</strong> Heaven (RM 172) to Rogers Creek (RM 72) reaches at<br />

various times <strong>of</strong> the year and at various water exceedances (Tables 11.10 to 11.12). Of the three<br />

reaches, the proposed action reduces coho salmon juvenile habitat availability in the Rogers<br />

Creek reach in most water years and in all months between October and June (Table 11.12).<br />

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