Salmon River (California)

Salmon River (California)

The Salmon River is a major tributary to the Klamath River in western Siskiyou County, California.

The river has its origins in the high mountains of the Trinity Alps, Russian Mountains, and Marble Mountains (all sub-ranges of the larger Klamath Mountains). The Salmon River comprises two forks, the North Fork and the South Fork, which join at the hamlet of Forks of Salmon, California to form the 17 mile long mainstem Salmon River. A large tributary stream, Wooley Creek, joins the mainstem Salmon River about four miles from its mouth at Somes Bar, California, and is nearly as large as the North Fork. The lower portion of the Salmon River defines the boundary of Siskiyou County and Humboldt County.

The river's 751 square mile-watershed is entirely within the Klamath National Forest and less than 2 percent is privately owned. Nearly half of the watershed is federally-protected Wilderness Area including portions of the Trinity Alps Wilderness on the south, the Russian Wilderness on the east, and the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the north.

Unlike other rivers in the region, the river is completely free flowing, with no dams or significant flow diversions of any kind. It is one of the most pristine areas in the Klamath River system and one of California's most pristine rivers. It retains the only viable population of Spring Chinook Salmon in the Klamath watershed and offers some of the best West Coast habitat for salmon, steelhead, green sturgeon, rainbow trout, and other fish.

Forest fires are one of the largest threats to the river and its watershed. Fires are a natural part of this ecosystem, but are now often fueled by logging slash and fuels accumulated through decades of fire suppression efforts and therefore burn much hotter, more intensely, and more frequently than they would otherwise naturally burn. Large fires in 1977, 1987, and 2005 have greatly increased erosion, causing sediment buildup in the river and its tributaries. The excessive sediment degrades the habitat of aquatic organisms, particularly for coho salmon, Chinook salmon, sturgeon and steelhead trying to spawn.

References

* [http://www.usuckts/2002_symposium_proceedings2471.pdf California Invasive Plant Council] (PDF)
* [http://www.tpl.org/content_documents/A13_salmon.pdf The Trust for Public Land]

External links

* [http://www.srrc.org/ Salmon River Restoration Council]


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