The objective of this study is to develop a mathematical model to relate the production of juvenile sockeye salmon in the Wood River
Lake system to parent stock size, primary and secondary production, population size of predators and competitors,...
1971 (iso8601)
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The Coos Bay, Medford, and Roseburg Bureau of Land Management (BLM) District Offices submitted May 25 and June 20, 2000, letters requesting formal consultation for a number of proposed activities that were determined likely to adversely affect...
2000-07-19 (iso8601)
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The 2003 Oregon Legislature directed the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) to convene a citizen work group to review and evaluate the ODF Salmon Anchor Habitat Strategy for state forests in northwest Oregon. In November, 2003 ODF contracted with...
2005-07-18T17:22:46Z (iso8601)
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b. Looking for Common Ground in Watersheds.—The prospect that there may be common ground among federal, state, tribal and local interests is what gives local watershed initiatives their appeal. The watershed efforts surveyed in section V of this...
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Inland Lands Biological Opinion," below). The controversy, which is still brewing, underscores the obdurate issues that face interstate water transactions that are part of species recovery programs.202
b. Mainstem and Headwater Storage...
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Upstream side of the Sunbeam Dam
Yankee Fork enters on left from beneath bridge
1941-07-06
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Salmon on counting board between brail and elevator at the Rock Island Dam
1938-11-30
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Alluvial fan is formed by washout in Thirty-two Creek.
River spreads out in many small channels over the surface. Stream is inaccessible to salmon.
1941-07-15
2003-01-01 |
Looking downstream from confluence of Camas Creek to show good spawning area
1941-06-20
2003-01-01 |
Collecting eggs by slitting the belly of ripe female chinook salmon at the Middle Santiam Salmon Hatchery near Foster, Oregon; Archie Anderson and assistant;1940-09-25 From Album 1 page 7
2024-11-23
2003-01-01 |
Caption on mount: Columbia River fisherman. Columbia River, Washington
PH Coll 293.29 |
Historically, thousands of Snake River Sockeye salmon returned to the Sawtooth Valley to spawn. Evermann (1896) reported that the Sawtooth Valley Lakes were teeming with red fish. Bjornn (1968) estimated that 4,360 sockeye returned to Redfish Lake...
1995-01-01
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Caption on image: Salmon saltery, Ketchikan, S.E. Alaska.
On verso of image: Clark and Martin's plant. Picture taken in 1897. In Folder 64
1897-11-23
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From John Cobb field notebook: Salmon canneries at Deer Harbor, Wash. G.W. Hume Co. in foreground, Deer Harbor Fisheries Co. in background, 1919
2024-11-23
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From John Cobb field notebook: Gill netting for king salmon in Dry Straits near Wrangel. June 8, 1908
2024-11-23
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Environmental
activist and author born in 1952; Richard Emil Rutz is an environmental activist and author who was
involved in a number of environmental campaigns throughout the Pacific
Northwest.; Papers consist of correspondence,...
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INPFC
2008-11-05
2008-11-05 1983-11-23 |
Subject files are a wide range of materials
concerning the histories of Preston (Idaho), Franklin County (Idaho), and Cache County
(Utah), including correspondence, biographies, local histories, family histories, a...
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The Gerald W. Williams Slides consist of more than 15,000 35 mm color photographic slides taken and assembled by Williams in the course of his work as a Forest Service sociologist and historian and due to his avocational interest in the history of...
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2008-10-03
2008-10-03 1980-11-23 |
This is a case study examining the effect of recreational waste and litter on the flora and fauna of the Salmon River
1972-07-25
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Annual; Description based on: 1938 issue; Cover title
2024-11-23
2008-01-23 2006-04-20 |