Existing Regulation
between 50 and 85 percent of their area in commercial species. There may be regeneration difficulties due to shallow soils, brush competition, low precipitation, or south aspect.
Low SUITABILITY (woodlands): These lands...
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Pennsylvania, transmission network, 6
Pierce, Walter, 32
Pinchot, Gifford, 7 Plutonium, 47, 73
Plutonium production reactor, 72
Pope, James J., 29
Port Angeles, Washington, 6 Portland, Oregon, 16, 33
harbor, (photo), 47
photo, 9...
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gated from Birch Creek. There are no storage reservoirs on the stream.
The Little Lost River rises between the Lemhi and Lost. River mountains and disappears on the plain in the Little Lost River sinks. All the natural flow of the river was...
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and other matters.38 State legislatures control purse strings. State courts play a vital role in the continuing evolution of water law.39 In these respects, the states are a logical focus for tributary water issues.
At the same time, however,...
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These three points tend to bound the discussion of ecosystem management for the Columbia Basin: ecosystem recovery measures could demand a great deal from the current system, yet economic and legal factors impose limits on the system's...
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will continue to grow as well. For the Federal agencies to allow additional future withdrawals to proceed, on the logic that each one by itself has a small impact, would undermine one of the major improvements in habitat conditions and further...
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environmental values and an assessment of the appropriation's effect on local fish and wildlife and recreation.126 These criteria led to the denial of at least one permit for a hydropower project because of its local fish and wildlife and...
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2. The Snake River and the "Two Rivers" Concept
The Snake River, the Columbia's largest tributary, drains more than 40 percent of the surface area of the Columbia Basin, yet supplies only about 20 percent of the Columbia's flow. 62 Most of the...
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work. The logic of this approach is unassailable; the problem is implementation. Implementing a rigorous monitoring and evaluation program in a world of fragmented jurisdictions and political pressures requires a much more serious commitment to...
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In the valleys and foothills quail are abundant and around the Upper Lake are to be found grouse and native pheasants.
FISHING IN KLAMATH COUNTY.
It is no exaggeration to say that the finest trout fishing that is now to be found anywhere west...
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VV.-1st PORTLAND, OREG., DISTRICT.
In charge of U. S. Engineer Office, 1st District,'
Portland, Oreg.
VV 1 Pacific Ocean.
VV 2 Klamath Lake, Oreg. (TT 191)
VV 3 Wood R., Oreg. (2)
VV 4 Chetco Cove, Oreg. (1)
VV 5 Chetco R., Oreg. (4)...
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make an easy stage of it to the Starbird Ranch, at the end of the wagon-road, nineteen miles out from Invermere. The following morning Roos and I would come out by motor and be ready to start by the time the horses were up and the packs on. That...
2004-08-04
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tion was reached, fifty miles above the mouth of the Unuk.
In 1919 I went to the Unuk River for the last time. I engaged the services of a man at Ketchikan and we went, by motor boat, to Bell Island a hot-spring resort twenty-four miles below the...
2004-06-30
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Holland and Frey rescuing downstream chinook migrants from side pockets in the Entiat River
1940-07-06
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Tempering bluebacks in truck before unloading in Lake Osoyoos
1940-07-10
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Excellent spawning riffles for salmon and steelhead trout in Nason Creek; a tributary of the upper Wenatchee River
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Caption on mount: Fisherman's netrack. Point Ellis, Columbia River, Washington
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The incised and degraded habitat of Bridge Creek is thought to be limiting the population of ESA-listed steelhead. We are assisting a small, extant beaver population to restore geomorphic, hydrologic, and ecological functions in this system. The...
2011-01-01
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On verso of image: Alaska Packers Association Hatchery at Karluk
In Folder 110
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From John Cobb field notebook: N.C. cannery, part of panoramic view. July 1918.
Section of 2 part panorama : Cobb 4294-1, 4295-2 Possibly the Alaska Packers Association cannery at Clarks Point. ...
2024-11-24
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Kokanees Oncorhynchus nerka (lacustrine sockeye salmon) and Utah chub Gila atraria feed extensively on similar sizes and species of zooplankton in Flaming Gorge Reservoir. We measured the effects of Utah chub on the growth of kokanees in six 80-m3...
1996-01-01
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From John Cobb field notebook: Gill nets ready for use at P.H.J. 1917
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