Lagunitas Creek corridor

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The Lagunitas Creek corridor is a vital riparian habitat in Marin County, California, renowned for its lush redwood forests and critical spawning grounds for endangered coho salmon and steelhead trout.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf riparian corridor
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainsTo Tomales Bay NERFINISHED
ecoregion California Coast Ranges NERFINISHED
followsWatercourse Lagunitas Creek NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus critical habitat for endangered fish
hasEcosystemType redwood forest
riparian forest
hasEnvironmentalSignificance high biodiversity value
hasHabitatType spawning habitat
isImportantFor anadromous fish populations
isPartOf Lagunitas Creek watershed NERFINISHED
Tomales Bay watershed NERFINISHED
knownFor critical coho salmon spawning grounds
critical steelhead trout spawning grounds
lush redwood forests
locatedIn Marin County, California NERFINISHED
managedBy Marin County agencies NERFINISHED
Marin Municipal Water District NERFINISHED
providesHabitatFor coho salmon
steelhead trout
subjectTo salmonid recovery efforts
supportsLifeStage salmonid rearing
salmonid spawning
threatenedBy habitat degradation
sedimentation
water diversion
vegetationIncludes coast redwood
riparian hardwoods

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Samuel P. Taylor State Park knownFor Lagunitas Creek corridor