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steelhead

[ steel-hed ]

noun

plural steelheads, (especially collectively) steelhead.
  1. a silvery rainbow trout that migrates to the sea before returning to fresh water to spawn.


steelhead

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noun

  1. a silvery North Pacific variety of the rainbow trout ( Salmo gairdneri )
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Origin of steelhead1

First recorded in 1580–90; steel + head
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Greenwald anticipates the recent job cuts will harm more than just spotted owls, noting that mountain yellow-legged frogs and Southern California steelhead trout — both endangered — are among the species typically monitored by seasonal field workers.

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“We also saw an unusually high number of Central Valley steelhead impacted by Delta pumping last year, exceeding thresholds established under the Endangered Species Act.â€

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Trump has issued two executive orders that would gut the federal Endangered Species Act to pump more delta water and reduce protection for declining salmon, steelhead trout and ancient sturgeon.

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Ash from the Palisades fire had blown into a stream housing the last population of steelhead trout in the Santa Monica Mountains, degrading the water quality.

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The sole population of Southern California steelhead in the coastal range has survived flames and drought but finds itself facing another threat.

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