The State of Oregon maintains conservation and recovery plans for populations of salmon and steelhead listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). These conservation and recovery plans set goals for measurable viability criteria. Analyses of these criteria are reported here. Additional data are also available for download.
Sponsors & Partners - "ODFW and Ecotrust are working together in innovative ways to provide transparency of information and an accounting of recovery actions for the sake of salmon and steelhead in the Northwest. This public-private partnership is an example of the cooperation we need to protect one of our region's most valuable natural treasures."
- Governor Kulongoski

Currently Coastal Coho data are available on this website. Some data are available by download for other species and regions, and more will be available in the future.
Lower Columbia Coho Salmon
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We are still in the process of gathering and compiling data for Oregon chinook; data for Oregon Coast chinook will be available on this site shortly, while other Oregon chinook data will be incorporated later.
View Coho recovery data via maps, and charts. Browse through Coho ESUs and populations.
Learn about Coho Salmon
View Oregon Coast ESU Data
The Oregon Coast Coho Populations are grouped into five Strata.
Version 2.0 of the ODFW Salmon and Steelhead Recovery tracker has officially been launched. Major changes have been made based on user feedback and research into how to improve the overall ... Read More
The Salmon and Steelhead Recovery Tracker has been officially launched. Updates since the beta release include a more streamlined site design, improved metadata delivery, and new datasets including ... Read More