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...
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dace Longnose lancetfish Longnose sucker Longnose whiptail catfish Long-whiskered catfish Loosejaw Lost River sucker Louvar Loweye catfish Luderick Luminous...
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Klamath largescale sucker (Catostomus snyderi) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. It is endemic to the Klamath River basin in northern...
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the area along with three other sucker fish: the Lost River sucker, shortnose sucker, and the Klamath largescale sucker. These fish can vary in length...
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common in the Upper Klamath Basin. The endangered shortnose sucker and Lost River sucker are endemic to the upper Klamath Basin.: 1.9 Reservoirs and...
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waterways are inhabited by endangered fish species such as the Lost River sucker and shortnose sucker. Local habitat types include uplands vegetated with grasses...
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Lost River Sucker Catostomus luxatus Y Klamath Largescale Sucker Catostomus snyderi Y Klamath Smallscale Sucker Catostomus rimiculus Y Modoc Sucker Catostomus...
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Upper Klamath Lake (category Klamath River)
protecting and maintaining sucker populations in the lake. In 1988, the FWS placed the Lost River sucker and the shortnose sucker (Catostomidae) on the federal...
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Cyprinodon radiosus (Owens pupfish) Deltistes luxatus (Lost River sucker) Dionda diaboli (Devils River minnow) Epinephelus striatus (Nassau grouper) Eremichthys...
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April 6 because of Endangered Species Act requirements. The Lost River sucker and shortnose sucker were listed on the Federal Endangered Species List in 1988...
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intended to reduce the loss to two endangered species, the Lost River sucker and Shortnose sucker, by some 90%. Further decommissioning discussion remain...
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List of endangered fishes (section Suckers)
sucker (Catostomus santaanae) Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis) Shortnose sucker (Chasmistes brevirostris) Cui-ui (Chasmistes cujus) Lost River sucker...
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The June sucker (Chasmistes liorus) is an endangered species of fish endemic to Utah Lake and the Provo River in the U.S. state of Utah. It is named after...
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Santa Ana sucker (Catostomus santaanae) is a freshwater ray-finned fish, endemic to California. It is closely related to the mountain sucker and has dark...
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thrive in the Williamson, especially below Spring Creek. Lost River suckers also populate the river but are protected and cannot be caught and kept legally...
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and Lost River. On the Sprague River, where Gmok'am'c first began the tradition, the Klamath's still celebrate the Return of C'waam (Lost River sucker (Deltistes...
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protection for two native Klamath Basin fish species, the Lost River sucker and the shortnose sucker, under the Endangered Species Act. He also campaigned...
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tahoensis Warner sucker, Catostomus warneri Shortnose sucker, Chasmistes brevirostris Lost River sucker, Deltistes luxatus Weatherfish*, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus...
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medium rivers over clay, sand or gravel. They are occasionally found in creeks and large rivers. Through its life stages, the spotted sucker goes from...
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to its large size. He also published an early description of the Lost River sucker, now known as Deltistes luxatus, in the journal Forest and Stream...
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Un-Dam the Klamath (redirect from Klamath River Renewal Project)
steelhead, bull trout, redband trout, Pacific lamprey, Lost river sucker (C'waam), shortnose sucker (Koptu), green sturgeon and eulachon. Director of the...
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Charli XCX (redirect from Sucker Tour)
on the Billboard Hot 100. Her second studio album, the punk-influenced Sucker (2014), was released at the end of the year and spawned the successful singles...
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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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Ghost of Tsushima (category Sucker Punch Productions games)
Ghost of Tsushima is a 2020 action-adventure game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The player controls...
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Aswang (section The viscera sucker)
creatures in Filipino folklore, such as vampires, ghouls, witches, viscera suckers, and transforming human-beast hybrids (usually dogs, cats, pigs). The aswang...
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UK.2013-1.RLTS.T4585A3003301.en. Retrieved 4 January 2018. Lost River and Shortnose Sucker. United States Fish and Wildlife Service. August 2010.[dead...
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Oregon & Northern California Coastal (category Rivers of California)
Klamath River lamprey (Entosphenus similis), Miller Lake lamprey (Entosphenus minima), shortnose sucker (Chasmistes brevirostris), Lost River sucker (Deltistes...
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Yangtze (redirect from Yangtze river)
and Zhao, Y.-H. (2001). Migration of the Chinese sucker (Myxocyprinus asiaticus) in the Yangtze River Basin with discussion on the potential effect of...
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Nissitissit River Souhegan River Baboosic Brook Purgatory Brook Stony Brook South Branch Souhegan River West Branch Souhegan River Cohas Brook Sucker Brook...
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razorback sucker, Colorado pikeminnow, and humpback chub are among those considered the most at risk; all are unique to the Colorado River system and...
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