Salmonid Life Cycle and Limiting Factors Tutorial
The following is an interactive,
multimedia, educational tutorial about the life cycle of salmonids in a
northern California watershed. It was developed in partnership with the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Coastal Services
Center and Community-based Restoration Program.
Salmonids begin their life in
freshwater, migrate to sea to live out their adult life before finally
returning to freshwater to reproduce and begin the next generation. The
survival of salmonids at each life stage is influenced by various
landscape and environmental conditions. These environmental conditions
are known as limiting factors.
This tutorial allows you to explore
the different stages in the salmonid life cycle, where they might occur
in a typical northern California watershed, and the types of limiting
factors that can impact these stages.
Begin exploring the Salmonid Life Cycle
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