The Modoc sucker (Catostomus microps) is a rare species of freshwater fish native to northern California and southern Oregon. It grows to a length of about...
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homeland of the Modoc people Modoc sucker, an endangered California fish Modoc (novel), a 1998 novel by Ralph Helfer (1897–1975) MODOC, an acronym for...
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Mexican golden trout Midshipman fish Milkfish Minnow Minnow of the deep Modoc sucker Mojarra Mola mola Monkeyface prickleback Monkfish Mooneye Moonfish Moorish...
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Oregon fishes that were delisted due to recovery, the Oregon chub and the Modoc sucker." "Removing the Foskett Speckled Dace From the List of Endangered and...
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River Sucker Catostomus luxatus Y Klamath Largescale Sucker Catostomus snyderi Y Klamath Smallscale Sucker Catostomus rimiculus Y Modoc Sucker Catostomus...
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largest remnant of Lake Modoc, a giant pluvial lake that existed in the region until about 10,000 years ago. At its largest, Lake Modoc covered over 1,000...
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(largescale sucker) Catostomus microps Rutter, 1908 (Modoc sucker) Catostomus nebuliferus Garman, 1881 (Nazas sucker) Catostomus occidentalis Ayres, 1854 C. o....
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(American eel) Catostomus microps (Modoc sucker) Catostomus santaanae (Santa Ana sucker) Catostomus warnerensis (Warner sucker) Carcharhinus longimanus (oceanic...
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The Lost River sucker (Deltistes luxatus), known as the c'waam (pronounced /tʃwɑːm/ CHWAHM) by the Klamath Tribes, is a species of ray-finned fish in the...
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Warner sucker - Also in California, Arizona, and Nevada. Shortnose sucker - Also in California. Lost River sucker - Also in California. Modoc sucker - Also...
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List of near threatened fishes (section Suckers)
meandri) Modoc sucker (Catostomus microps) Klamath largescale sucker (Catostomus snyderi) Blackfin sucker (Thoburnia atripinnis) Rustyside sucker (Thoburnia...
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The shortnose sucker (Chasmistes brevirostris), also known as the koptu (pronounced /ˈkɒp.tuː/ KOP-too) by the Klamath Tribes, is a rare species of fish...
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in the short term and at reduced output. In 1878, five years after the Modoc Wars, residents of Linkville formed the "Linkville Water Ditch Company."...
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Lake after being extirpated during the 20th century. Lahontan Valley Lake Modoc Pluvial lake Lake Bonneville Lake Corcoran Federal Writers' Project (1941)...
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people)), Modoc and possibly the Paiute (aapʰúy - ″stranger″) were transported by the Achomawi. Eventually they would also trade for horses with the Modoc. The...
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to refer to the region. The Klamath and Modoc peoples were the first known inhabitants of the area. The Modocs' homeland is about 20 miles (32 km) south...
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Sea lamprey (redirect from Eel sucker)
has an eel-like body without paired fins. Its mouth is jawless, round and sucker-like, and as wide or wider than the head; sharp teeth are arranged in many...
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Klamath Tribes (category Modoc)
Southern Oregon and Northern California in the United States: the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin. The tribal government is based in Chiloquin, Oregon. Klamaths...
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sucker (Catostomus rimiculus), Klamath largescale sucker (C. snyderi), Klamath Lake sculpin (Cottus princeps), slender sculpin (Cottus tenuis), Modoc...
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park is named. Low rock walls enclose shallow pools where they captured sucker and trout. About two thirds of the park's 5,930 acres (2,400 ha) is covered...
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and conflicts, including the Cayuse War, Yakima War, Coeur d'Alene War, Modoc War, and Nez Perce War, natives on the southern plateau were confined on...
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County 93436 Surfside 1 Orange County 90743 Surprise 1 Modoc County Surprise Station 1 Modoc County Susana Knolls 1 Ventura County 93063 Susanville...
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Oregon. In it he provides descriptions of both the spawning fish and the Modoc Indians who were catching the fish at an important fishery location along...
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irrigators in favor of the threatened coho salmon and the endangered Lost River Sucker. Downstream populations of coho salmon are within the Southern Oregon/Northern...
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parasite of fish. It clings on to the flanks or gills of the fish with its sucker and rasps at the tissues below. River lampreys belong to the same genus...
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Klamath Project (category History of Modoc County, California)
been the focus of nationwide controversy. The Lost River and Shortnose suckers were listed as endangered in 1988. This, as well as concerns for salmon...
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a jawless, sucker-like mouth that allows them to become parasitic on other fish and sperm whales, attaching themselves with their suckers and feeding...
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and warlike of the Paiute bands in Oregon. The Klamath lived west, the Modoc south, the Hunipuitöka (Walpapi) Paiute north, the Wadadökadö and Kidütökadö...
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Thames". BBC News. 1 July 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2012. "Giant blood sucker found in River Wear". The Northern Echo. 25 June 2009. Lehman, Don (15 August...
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are, from north to south, the Klamath Mountains, the Cascade Range, the Modoc Plateau, the Basin and Range, the Coast Ranges, the Central Valley, the...
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