migration corridor definition

migration corridor means a route that animals traditionally follow between seasonal habitats. Migration corridors may be comparatively broad or very constricted. The WGFD has identified and mapped important big game migration corridors throughout the state.
migration corridor means those waters that are predominantly used for salmon and steelhead migration during the summer and have little or no anadromous salmonid rearing in the months of July and August. These uses are designated on the following subbasin maps set out at OAR 340-041-0101 to 340-041-0340: Tables 101B and 121B, and Figures 151A, 170A and 340A.
migration corridor means those waters that are predominantly used for salmon and steelhead migration during the summer and have little or no anadromous salmonid rearing in the months of July and August. OAR 340- 041-0002(35)

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migration corridor means a strip of land or a body of water through which members of a fish or wildlife species migrate to access habitats associated with different life cycle phases or different seasons.

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