North Coast

The North Coast region spans over 19,000 square miles and is quite diverse, from coastal areas and redwood forests to inland mountain valleys and the semi-arid Modoc Plateau. Land use is similarly diverse including aquaculture, ranching, farming, timber harvesting, vineyards, marijuana cultivation, US Forest Service lands, and parklands. The climate varies from high precipitation along the coastal areas to desert conditions in the Modoc Plateau. Several tribes live in the region, including the Yurok Tribe, the state’s largest.

Bulletin No. 69-66, California High Water 1965-1966

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | August 15th, 1967

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Bulletin No. 69-67, California High Water 1966-1967

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 15th, 1968

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Bulletin No. 69-67, California High Water 1966-1967

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 15th, 1968

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Bulletin No. 69-68, California High Water 1967-1968

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | August 15th, 1969

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Bulletin No. 69-69, California High Water 1968-1969

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 15th, 1970

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Bulletin No. 69-70, California High Water 1969-1970

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | August 15th, 1971

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Bulletin No. 69-71, California High Water 1970-1971

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | September 15th, 1972

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Bulletin No. 69-72, California High Water 1971-1972

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | November 15th, 1973

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Bulletin No. 69-73, California High Water 1972-1973

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | December 15th, 1974

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Bulletin No. 69-74, California High Water 1973-1974

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | November 15th, 1974

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