likely to be slow and frustrating, but the mounting investment in salmon recovery is already requiring it. Finally, it is likely that some broadening in the financial basis for ecosystem recovery will be needed. If the limits of this last point...
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This report deals with the streams in Area IV Area IV includes all tributaries entering the Columbia River from the south and east in the 120 miles from the Deschutes River up to but not including the Snake River
2024-11-01
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and the bar at the mouth of the Willamette, and at Saint Helen's bar, in the Columbia River. Surveys have been made of these various bars, of the shore-line at Sand Island, and of the bar at the mouth of the Columbia.
Extensive repairs have been...
2005-08-30
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The year 2006 marked two milestones in the Columbia River Basin and the Pacific Northwest region's efforts to rebuild its once great salmon and steelhead runs -- the 25th anniversary of the creation of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council...
2007-12 (iso8601)
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Here is shown the upper part of the Little Dalles as they appeared before being drowned out by the rising waters of the reservoir. Even now, when the river is at flood stage, a noticeable current remains as far downstream as the foot of these...
2024-11-01
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equally among all communities and industries. 26 Moreover, development in the "recreation counties" is "threat[ening] the qualities that make such places attractive for recreation, retirement and new businesses." 27
C. The Natural Heritage...
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4. Federal agency policy should be established for new town planning where Federal projects affect existing towns. Consult with local planning agency....
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Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area-Draft Land Use Designations Special Management Areas
Map legend: AGRICULTURE-CROP AGRICULTURE-RANGE NON-FEDERAL FOREST FEDERAL FOREST RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC RECREATION URBAN AREA GENERAL MANAGEMENT AREAS... |
4 v.; maps (some col.); "August 2002"; "January 2003" -- cover
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equally among all communities and industries. 26 Moreover, development in the "recreation counties" is "threat[ening] the qualities that make such places attractive for recreation, retirement and new businesses." 27
C. The Natural Heritage...
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2492 EEPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
A float-gauge was established at Portland and operated for a few
mouths for day and night readings, as were also the float-gauges at
Columbia City and Mount Coffin.
The Astoria...
2006-06-16
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In the California Current coastal boundary zone, the spring transition between downwelling and upwelling conditions, along with the fluctuating structure of the Columbia River plume, creates highly dynamic interactions. In this study, we...
2013-04-19 (iso8601)
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stop injury to the public grazing lands by preventing overgrazing and soil deterioration; to provide for their orderly use, improvement, and development; to stabilize the livestock industry dependent upon the public range; and for other purposes,"...
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activities that affect salmon habitat, including the operations of the Columbia River dams.65.65 Together with the conservation principle quoted above, the tribes can argue with some force that treaty fishing rights cannot be limited unless...
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APPENDIX S S.
IMPROVEMENT OF THE COLUMBIA AND WILLAMETTE RIVERS BELOW PORTLAND, OREGON, AND OF THE MOUTH OF COLUMBIA RIVER ; OF THE ENTRANCE TO COOS AND YAQUINA BAYS AND MOUTH OF COQUILLE RIVER, OREGON, AND OF...
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1 map : col. ; 24 x 72 cm. Relief shown by contours. Shows a section of the Columbia River, showing proposed canals, feeders and railways. Also shows fall and rapids, water gauges, and "basaltic" region. Map is reduced from sheet 1 & 2, survey of...
1889-11-01
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cooperation through the Northwest Power Pool (begun in World War II). The agreement was premised on the fact that the Columbia River power system is hydraulically and electrically connected, and so upstream storage operations affect downstream...
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Fort Canby tug does not use it, but makes the outside passage. The indenture on the river side of Clatsop Spit has widened and extended
towards the sea.
The most important change in reference to the jetty construction is
the shifting of the...
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Article by Randall R. Howard. The author describes the construction of the Columbia River Highway, and takes us on an automobile journey along the Highway from Portland, Oregon to The Dalles and Celilo Falls. Accompanying photographs are of a...
1915-08-01
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We used microsatellite DNA data and genetic stock identification methods to delineate the temporal and spatial distributions of juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha occupying coastal habitats extending from central Oregon to northern...
2015 (iso8601)
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lower end of the lake—I agreed to the suggestion. Making up two twenty-five pound packs of bedding and food, accompanied by Emond's dog Fannie and her year old pup Jack, we started at noon and following a rather rough and brushy trail; after...
2004-07-12
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This page also provides a chart indicating stages of growth and number of municipal systems in Washington and Oregon.
2004-06-28
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1 map ; 42 x 47 cm. Depths shown by soundings in feet made in July and August, 1883. "Sheet no. 1." Symbols used to indicate the location of fish traps in Baker's Bay at the mouth of the Columbia River. Also shows canneries, wharves, lighthouse,...
1888-11-01
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