This Fall Flows Action Plan for the Scott River was adopted by the Watershed CRMP committee in 1995, updated in 1999, and continued by the Watershed Council in 2000. Impetus for focusing on fall flows for fall chinook began in 1992, when chinook populations in the Klamath River system were very low and the species was being considered for listing as threatened or endangered. In 2003, the Council is revising its focus to year-round flow issues for all species of salmon and steelhead through its new Flows Action Plan, building on the accomplishments and needs of its previous Plan as identified herein.