CAPE PERPETUA: species most common within evaluation area

EXTENT OF USE: C = Common, M = Minor, R = Rare or incidential use HABITAT: S = Sand, G = Gravel, R = Rock, P = Pelagic, I = Rocky intertidal HARVEST: C = Commercial, R = Recreational HOME RANGE: relative to black rockfish classified as moderate Yellow = Species more likely to show a response HOME NAME USE HABITAT RANGE STATUS HARVEST SPECIFIC CONCERNS Black Rockfish CRmoderate Not overfished R Low to very low productivity. Sebastes melanops Blue Rockfish CRmoderate R Low productivity. Sebastes mystinus Brown Rockfish Probable low to very low productivity. May be vulnerable to MRsmall R Sebastes auriculatus localized population depletion. Canary Rockfish CR Overfished Very low productivity. Very long lived. Sebastes pinniger China Rockfish Low productivity. Long lived. Very little known about early life MRsmall R Sebastes nebulosus history. Copper Rockfish CRsmall R Low to very low productivity. Sebastes caurinus Juvenile Rockfish spp. CR Quillback Rockfish CRvery small R Very low productivity. Sebastes maliger Yelloweye Rockfish CRsmall Overfished Very low productivity. Very long lived. Sebastes ruberrimus Yellowtail Rockfish CP, R Not overfished R Sebastes flavidus Buffalo Sculpin CR, SR Enophrys bison Cabezon CR, I very small Not overfished R Scorpaenichthys marmoratus Red Irish Lord R, IR Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus Sculpin spp. CR, I

Perpetua: fish_short list Page 1 of 8 HOME NAME USE HABITAT RANGE STATUS HARVEST SPECIFIC CONCERNS Poacher spp. M? S Chinook Salmon Threatened/ P, R migratory C, R Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Endangered Coho Salmon P, R migratory Threatened C, R Oncorhynchus kisutch Pacific Sardine P migratory Not overfished C Sardinops sagax Surf Smelt P, GRSpecialized habitat needs. Hypomesus pretiosus Green Sturgeon Long lived. Slow growing. Probable very low productivity. M? P migratory Threatened Acipenser medirostris Specialized habitat needs. Kelp Greenling CRvery small Not overfished R Hexagrammos decagrammus Lingcod CRlarge Not overfished C, R Ophiodon elongatus Rock Greenling R?Very little life history information. Hexagrammos lagocephalus Gunnel spp. CR, I Prickleback spp. CR, I S, G migratory C, R Hippoglossus Stenolepsis English Sole S Not overfished C Pleuronectes vetulus Sand Sole CS C, R Psettichthys melanostictus Pacific Sanddab SC Citharichthys sordidus Starry Flounder S Not overfished C May be vulnerable to localized population depletion. Platichthys stellatus Redtail Surfperch Low productivity. Unknown habitats for some life history SR Amphistichus rhodoterus stages. Rubberlip Perch P,S,R R Rhacochilus toxotes Surfperch spp. C P,S,R R

Perpetua: fish_short list Page 2 of 8 HOME NAME USE HABITAT RANGE STATUS HARVEST SPECIFIC CONCERNS Striped Bass P,S migratory R Morone saxatilis Wolf Eel CR Anarrhichthys ocellatus Spotted Ratfish CR Low productivity. colliei Big Skate S migratory C Low to very low productivity. Raja binoculata Spiny Dogfish P migratory C Low productivity. Long lived. Squalus acanthias

Perpetua: fish_short list Page 3 of 8 CAPE PERPETUA: Invertebrate & algal species most common within evaluation area

EXTENT OF USE: C = Common, M = Minor, R = Rare or incidential use HABITAT: S = Sand, G = Gravel, R = Rock, P = Pelagic, I = Rocky intertidal HARVEST: C = Commercial, R = Recreational Yellow: Species more likely to show a response HOME NAME USE HABITAT RANGE STATUS HARVEST CONCERNS California Mussel C I Sessile R Susceptible to trampling Mytilus californianus Barnacle spp. C I Sessile Butter Clams ? I Sessile R Saxidomus giganteus Razor Clam ? S Sessile R Silqua patula California Sea Cucumber CS, G, R, I Sessile Parastichopus californicus Dungeness CS, G Migratory C, R Cancer magister Hermit Crab spp. C I,R,S Migratory Mole Crab C S Migratory Emerita analoga Purple Rock Crab ? I Migratory Moon Snail ? S Small Polinices lewisii Chitton spp. C I Very Small Limpet spp. C I Very Small Humbolt Squid P Migratory C Dosidicus gigas Monterey (Market) Squid P Migratory C Top Snail spp. C I Small Turbin Snail spp. C I Small Purple Sea Urchin C R, I Small Sea Anemone spp. C R, I Sessile

Perpetua: invertebrates and algae_short list Page 4 of 8 HOME NAME USE HABITAT RANGE STATUS HARVEST CONCERNS Ochre Sea Star C I Small Keystone species. Pisaster ochraceus Sea Star spp. C R, I Small White Plumose Anemone C R Sessile Metridium giganteum

Sea Palm Susceptible to overharvest. Specialized C I Sessile Postelsia palmaeformis oceanographic needs. Surf Grass Important habitat. Specialized ?I, R Sessile oceanographic requirements. Vulnerable to Phyllospadix spp. oil spills.

Perpetua: invertebrates and algae_short list Page 5 of 8 CAPE PERPETUA: Bird species present within evaluation area

EXTENT OF USE: C = Common, M = Minor, R = Rare or incidential use HABITAT: O = Offshore, I = Inshore aquatic, RI = Rocky intertidal, SB = Sandy beach, H = Headlands and cliff, F = Mainly just fly through HOME RANGE: M = Migrant, MS = Migratory but seasonally resident, WN = Wide‐ranging (relative to size of evaluation area) but at least some of population not migratory, L = Local SEASON: W = Winter, SP = Spring, SU = Summer, F = Fall, R = Resident (or year‐round occurrence) = Especially important area in Oregon for this species Reserve would most benefit: NAME USE HABITAT HOME RANGE SEASON STATUS NOTES Harlequin Duck C I, RI MS R Surf Scoter C I MS FWSP (SU) White‐winged Scoter C I MS FWSP (SU) Black Scoter C I MS FWSP (SU) Red‐throated Loon C I MS SU Pacific Loon C I, OMSR Common Loon C I MS R Species of Concern Brown Pelican C I, HMSR Brandt's Cormorant C I, HL R nests Double‐crested Cormorant C I, HL R nests Pelagic Cormorant C I, HL R nests Bald Eagle C SB, RI, HL R nests Peregrine Falcon C SB, RI, HL R nests Black Oystercatcher C RI, SB L R nests Snowy Plover C SB M, L R Threatened L @Berry Creek Black Turnstone C RI MS FWSP Surfbird C RI MS FWSP Mew Gull C I, SB, RI MS FWSP California Gull C ALL MS R Western Gull C ALL L R Large breeding colony Common Murre C I, O, HL R nests C I, HL R nests Marbled Murrelet CI L R Threatened: Area is identified as important to population Rhinoceros Auklet C O, I, H MS, LR Nesting in Sea Lion Caves Belted Kingfisher C RI MS, LR

Cape Perpetua: Birds_short list Page 6 of 8 Adjacent waters including Heceta Bank are most important for: NAME USE HABITAT HOME RANGE SEASON STATUS NOTES Laysan Albatross R O MS R IUCN: Vulnerable Perpetua Bank (use = M) Black‐footed Albatross M O MS R Candidate for listing Perpetua Bank (use = C) Short‐tailed Albatross R O M FWSP Endangered Perpetua Bank (use = M) Northern Fulmar C O, IMSR Pink‐footed Shearwater C O, I MS SPSUF IUCN: Vulnerable Flesh‐footed Shearwater M O, I MS SUF Sooty Shearwater C O, I MS SPSUF IUCN: Near Threatened Short‐tailed Shearwater C O, I MS FWSP Fork‐tailed Storm‐Petrel M O MS SPSUF Red‐necked Phalarope C I, O M SPSUF Red Phalarope C I, O M SPF Black‐legged Kittiwake R O, I MS FWSP Cassin's Auklet C O, I MS R Species of Concern

Cape Perpetua: Birds_short list Page 7 of 8 CAPE PERPETUA: Mammal species most common within evaluation area

EXTENT OF USE: C = Common, M = Minor, R = Rare or incidential use HABITAT: O = Offshore, I = Inshore aquatic, RI = Rocky intertidal, SB = Sandy beach

HOME NAME USE HABITAT RANGE STATUS CONCERNS California Sea Lion C I, SB, RI, O Migratory Haulout Gray Whale C I Migratory Harbor Porpoise C I Migratory C I, RI, SB, O Migratory Haulout Steller Sea Lion C I, RI, O Migratory Threatened Rookery and haulout

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