Recovery Strategies
Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp. cf. Catostomus ssp.) in Canada
The Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp. cf. catostomus) is a small-bodied, fine-scaled fish documented in 11 British Columbia watersheds, all in the Fraser Valley. At least four other populations occur in northwestern Washington State. Salish Sucker populations have been in decline since at least the 1960s in Canada, and probably for longer.
Consultation period: 2019-11-28 to 2020-01-27
File(s)
- HTML version of "Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp. cf. catostomus) in Canada (final)"
- "Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp. cf. catostomus) in Canada (final)" (2020-02-26) (PDF format, 5,266.94 KB)
- HTML version of "Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp. cf. catostomus) in Canada, 2019 (proposed)"
- "Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp. cf. catostomus) in Canada, 2019 (proposed)" (2019-11-28) (PDF format, 6,314.91 KB)
- HTML version of "Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp. cf. Catostomus ssp.) in Canada [Final Version]"
- "Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp. cf. Catostomus ssp.) in Canada [Final Version]" (2016-09-09) (PDF format, 4,290.47 KB)
- HTML version of "Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp.) in Canada [Proposed]"
- "Recovery Strategy for the Salish Sucker (Catostomus sp.) in Canada [Proposed]" (2012-03-15) (PDF format, 21,376.20 KB)
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SARA Directorate
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
200 Kent St.
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0E6
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