United States Department of the Interior
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
OREGON STATE OFFICE
P.O. Box 2965 (729 N.E. Oregon Street)
Portland, Oregon 97208
MAR 29 1974
1736 CR&T Study (913)
Memorandum
To: Deputy Division...
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Subsection 2.0.4 [2B3]
The rate structure should be revised to encourage reduced consumption.
The retail rate structure is determined by the utilities in the case of public agencies and by the state public utility commissions in the case of...
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other pattern. Of greater importance is the procedure which will be followed in system operation studies searching for coordinated operation. The availability of computer programs for coordinated system operation gives the ability to study...
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Walla Walla District (Cont'd)
WI-34- Henry J. Bellarts
WI-35- Richland Rod and Gun Club
WI-36- Sierra Club (Rattlesnake Hills Group)
WI-37- Herald A. Treibs
WI-38- Melvin H. Mclnturf
WI-39- William P. Metz
WI-40- American Association...
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Source
Tentative Disposition
WI-52 E I-2
SI-76
PI-21, 50, 112
SI-33 E
W-5 E
WI-68, 70 E
Problem or Area of Concern
6.( Cont) from Federal agency plans and programs involve the President and the Congress who must decide...
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Pocketing fish in seine preparatory to loading fish in skiff at the Van Dusen Sands near Astoria
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1935-09-26
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Goal I: Policies:
Management Guidelines
Protect cultural resources, including traditional cultural properties, from potential adverse effects on lands designated for use and development.
1. Proposed developments or changes in use shall not...
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Non-breeding sooty shearwaters are the most abundant seabird in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) during boreal spring and summer months. This, combined with relatively great energy demands, reliance on patchy, shoaling prey...
2012-02-06 (iso8601)
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The dynamic Quaternary geology of the Pacific Ring of Fire created substantial challenges for biogeography. Fish life history and population genetic variation were shaped by climate change, repeated formation and subsidence of ice sheets,...
2013-03 (iso8601)
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One-man gill net boat with power roller and two man stern picker boat
1937-07-31
2003-01-01 |
Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1937-06-30
2003-01-01 |
Trucking net from blue-stone tank to racks near Ilwaco, Washington
1937-08-14
2003-01-01 |
A pair of hydrographic sections, one north and one south of Cape Blanco at 42.9N, was sampled in five summers (1998–2000 and 2002–2003). The NH line at 44.6N lies about 130 km south of the Columbia River, and spans a relatively wide shelf off...
2005 (iso8601)
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Label on image: COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN CLEARING PROJECT: Camp Kettle, near Kettle Falls, where 525 of the 2,200 WPA workers on the Coulee reservoir clearing project are now quartered. It is the largest of six camps housing the crews operating on the...
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Caption on image: WPA Workers Returning for Dinner After A Hard Day's Clearing In Remote Areas Along the Columbia River.
Caption on verso: Just Above dam US WPA 449 Please return to Works... |
In the last decade, the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem has experienced a trend of increased severity of upwelling-driven coastal hypoxia. This thesis strove to examine the potential upper trophic level impacts of moderate and severe...
2014-03-07 (iso8601)
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