Marine and Anadromous Fish (Continued) 



Remarks 



Silver 



Species combined 



Sanddab (see flatfish) 



Sardine, Pacific 



Sargo 



Saury, Pacific 



2A 



Sculpin 



lA 

 3C 

 4B 



2B 



Desirable when fresh. 

 Almost no demand in United States. 

 Gourmet item in Japan. 



Inexpensive protein - for cannery use. 



Needs continued protection. 



Sport - fringe of northern populations. 



Highly esteemed bait. 



Minor sport and commercial use. 



Southern California surf, primarily sport use. 



Desirable. 



Heavily exploited in some areas. 



Potential for greater sport and commercial 



harvest . 

 Limited market, highly esteemed. 



Sport and commercial use. 

 Primarily sport use. 

 Abundant in trawl landings. 

 Desirable commercial. 

 Abundant in trawl landings. 

 Primarily sport. 



Deeper waters may yields higher catches. 

 Desirable commercially. 

 Sport and minor commercial use. 

 Involves many species. 



Makes excellent smoked product. Potential 

 greater in deep waters. 



Most of ocean catch landed in California, 

 originates in California streams. 



Irregular and of slight importance in 

 California, almost none taken in 

 California are from California streams. 



Most landed in California are from Oregon 

 and Washington streams. 



High demand, sport and commercial use. Most 

 are taken in ocean. Greatest danger is 

 in habitat destruction. 



Needs protection. 



Minor sport use. 



Need development of markets and economical 



catching method. 

 Highly prized locally. 



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