Marine and Anadromous Fish 



White sea (see croaker) 



Blacksilth 3C 



Bonlto, Pacific Ua 



Cabezon 3B 

 Corblna, California (see 



croaker) 

 Croaker 



Corblna, California 2B 



Queenfish 3B 



Seabass, white 3A 



Spot fin 3B 



White 3B 



Yellowfin 2C 



Dolphlnflsh 3C 



Eulachon (see smelt) 



Flatfish 



Flounder, arrowtooth Uc 



Flounder, starry 3A 



Halibut, California 2A 



Halibut, Pacific 3B 



Sanddab 3B 

 Sole 



Dover 3A 



English 2 A 



Petreule 2A 



Rex 3B 



Others 3C 



Turbot 3B 



Flylnefish 3C 



Garibaldi 2C 



Greenling, kelp 3C 



Grouper species 



Hagfish 3C 



Hake, Pacific Ub 



Halfmoon 3C 



Herring, Pacific 3B 

 Jacksraelt (see smelt) 



Remarks 



Important for sport bait. 

 Dependent on migrant stocks. 



Sport and commercial use. 



Sport use only. 



Sport use only. 



Sport use only, high demand. Greatest 

 threat to species is habitat altera- 

 tion and water quality. 



Minor species. 



Need to develop market. 



Desirable sport species. 



Sport use only. 



Abundant - small demand. 



Highly desired - sport and commercial use. 



Sport use only. 



Abundant - limited demand. 



Sport use only. 



Oceanic - nonschooling. 



Abundant - used for mink food. 

 Available to sport and commercial use. 

 Sport use equals commercial use. 

 Subject to international regulations from 



central California, northward. 

 Desirable commercial species. 



Abundant - used for filleting. 



Desirable when fresh. 



Highly esteemed. 



Local market, highly perishable. 



Limited demand. 



Used for sport bait. 



Protected from sport use; not protected commercial 



Desirable for sport. 



Occasional commercial landings. 



Potential resource - presently undesirable. 



Need to develop market. 



Minor coramercicil species. 



Wide population fluctuations. 



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