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In this paper, we provide a method for examining water quality objectives below dams at the mesoscale using a multi-model approach. Our method is a pilot application intended to leverage climate-forced hydrologies into reservoir inflows, combined...
2011-01-01
Incidental fishing benefits will occur on the new reservoirs, but these benefits will be nominal without management and stocking. Basic public access facilities for fishermen will also be needed at each reservoir to maximize such use. In addition,...
Agency Lakes. Oregon. 2005 M.Wood By Gene R. Hoilman, Mary K. Lindenberg, and Tamara Abstract During June-October 2005, water quality data were collected from Upper Klamath and Agency Lakes In Oregon, and meteorological data were collected around...
2024-05-19
2008-06-18
2008-06-18
ill.; 1 map (sketched); Includes bibliographic references
2024-05-19
2008-08-19
2009-01-07
In the fall and winter of 1999/2000, efforts by federal, state, and local agencies to restore salmon habitat by protecting land adjacent to rivers and streams drew intense responses citizens in the Pacific Northwest. Despite efforts to "involve"...
2001-10-29 (iso8601)
This essay presents a case study of the Regional Gravel Initiative (RGI) workshop, one instance of policy makers using science to inform decision making for sustainable and streamlined processes. The RGI consists of eight agencies, both federal...
2010-04-01T16:44:15Z (iso8601)
Human land use practices have degraded hundreds of thousands of miles of water corridors in the U.S. Fortunately, there has been an increase in effort to restore many of these aquatic habitats. Currently, the Deschutes Basis Land Trust (DBLT) is...
2006-08-14T15:14:27Z (iso8601)
A major bioenvironmental effect of The United States Atomic Energy Commission's Underground Nuclear Testing Program on Amchitka Island, Alaska was the decimation of stream communities by drilling muds from the device emplacement holes. These muds...
1975-05-01
Document: Appendix to Pacific Southwest Water Plan of August 1963 as modified January 1964 "Fish and Wildlife Service Appendix- Substantiating Report", January 1964, page 33
1964-01-01

Chapter III. Plan of Development Initial Pacific Southwest Water Plan The portion of the initial Pacific Southwest Water Plan which is to be recommended for immediate authorization would: (1) create eight reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin...
Original glass plate and nitrate negatives and original prints from naturalists and photographers William L. Finley, Irene Finley, Herman T. Bohlman, and Arthur Newton Pack.; William L. Finley (1876-1953) was a pioneering wildlife...

This thesis will address the transformation of biological sciences during the 1930s and 1940s and it effects on fisheries science. It will focus on Oregon State College and specifically the Department of Fish and Game Management and the...
2000-02-04 (iso8601)
This report discusses major characteristics of western Oregon’s lowland rivers, streams, and estuaries that the IMST finds to be important to wild salmonids. IMST describes how landscape scale factors (landscape structure, landscape function,...
2002-07-15 (iso8601)
The John Day Reservoir, a large reservoir between the John Day and the McNary Dams on the Columbia River, must be lowered several feet below design level during salmon migration season in order to preserve anadromous fish habitat. This research...
1996-11-26 (iso8601)
Section 8B, Item 3 Point out that the Lower Snake River Compensation Plan considers artificial propagation of trout in lieu of smallmouth bass losses. Reservoir habitats, with or without water level fluctuations, replace former smallmouth...

Organizational records documenting the regional conservation activities the Northwest Office of the Friends of the Earth.; Friends of the Earth is an environmental organization, established in 1969 by David Brower. The Northwest office...

The Snake River Basin, located in Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, Nevada, and Utah, is experiencing increasing demands on a finite amount of water. The complexity of water allocation is magnified by the size of the basin and the varied types of interests...
1999-03-01
Undergraduate student project, Writing 227, Technical Writing
2004-12-09
2005-06-13
2005-03-28
Large river plumes modify coastal environments and can impact production across multiple trophic levels. From 1999 to 2009, the assemblages of forage fish, predator fish, and other pelagic nekton were monitored in coastal waters associated with...
2014-01 (iso8601)
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