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== Fish Use == | == Fish Use == | ||
In 1999 and 2000 Monk (2001) surveyed Corral Creek for redds. In 1999, he observed four redds at the confluence of Corral Creek with the Yakima River. In 2000, one redd was observed at the same location along with a live coho salmon. | In 1999 and 2000 Monk (2001)<ref>Monk, Patrick. Fish Surveys in the Roza-Sunnyside Board of Joint Control Irrigation Drain Network: Summary of Major Findings for 2001. 2001.</ref> surveyed Corral Creek for redds. In 1999, he observed four redds at the confluence of Corral Creek with the Yakima River. In 2000, one redd was observed at the same location along with a live coho salmon. | ||
== Resources/Refences == | == Resources/Refences == | ||
Revision as of 16:17, 5 August 2025
Overview
Corral Creek enters the Yakima River at river mile 33.8.
Habitat Conditions
Fish Use
In 1999 and 2000 Monk (2001)[1] surveyed Corral Creek for redds. In 1999, he observed four redds at the confluence of Corral Creek with the Yakima River. In 2000, one redd was observed at the same location along with a live coho salmon.
Resources/Refences
Citations
- ↑ Monk, Patrick. Fish Surveys in the Roza-Sunnyside Board of Joint Control Irrigation Drain Network: Summary of Major Findings for 2001. 2001.