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  • Abstract -- Coos and Curry Counties are the southernmost coastal counties in Oregon. Their eastern county lines extend to the summit of the coast range along some of the most rugged areas in the state. ...
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  • Abstract -- Harney and Malheur Counties are Oregon's two largest counties. They cover the entire southeast corner of the state. Topography is diversified in a minor sense of the word. The entire area is ...
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  • Abstract -- Douglas County covers roughly 5,000 square miles of Southwest Oregon and is almost coincidental with the boundaries of the Umpqua River watershed. The topography consists of the Coast Range ...
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  • Abstract -- Josephine and Jackson Counties are located in the southwestern part of the state. The famous Rogue River Valley is the nucleus of the area. Most of the Jackson County lakes are in the Cascade ...
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  • Abstract -- Hagg Reservoir is a Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) multi purpose reservoir on Scoggins Creek, Washington County, 6 miles southwest of Forest Grove. It was constructed in 1974 and filled the first ...
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  • Abstract -- The area covered in this report includes Hood River, Wasco and Sherman Counties. Located in the north central portion of the state, the counties encompass an area of approximately 3,762 square ...
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  • Abstract -- The 2000 Silves Subbasin Assessment was completed by the Harney County Watershed Council. The subbasin is approximately 844,976 acres in Harney and Grant County, Oregon. The document first ...
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  • Abstract -- The Middle Rogue Watershed (MRW) encompasses nearly 607 squarel miles in the northern portion of Josephine County in southern Oregon from the just below Kelsey Creek on the border of Curry ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve access problems and provide additional recreational waters in Lake County. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Lincoln County Lakes and Reservoirs. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Union County Lakes and Reservoirs Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Wallowa County Lakes and Reservoirs Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining ...
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  • Abstract -- Baker County, located in nortbeastern Oregon, encompasses an area of approximately 3,100 square miles. The terrain varies considerably from the high peaks of the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area in ...
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  • Abstract -- This document provides an assessment of critical watershed health parameters for the Mosier, Rock and Rowena Creek Watersheds. All of these are located in Northwestern Wasco County, Oregon. ...
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  • Abstract -- The 2003 Donner und Blitzen Sub-basin Watershed Assessment was prepared by the Harney County Watershed Council. The Donner und Blitzen Sub-Basin is 505,127 acres located in Harney County, Oregon. ...
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  • Abstract -- Crook County, located in the central part of the state, encompasses an area of approximately 3,000 square miles. The climate of this region is semiarid, characterized by low winter and high ...
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  • Abstract -- Water orientated recreation in Klamath County falls into three broad categories: (1) Trout angling in the multitude of mountain lakes, (2) Trout and warm-water angling in the open water at ...
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  • 18. [Article] The Watershed
    Abstract -- This document is a copy of the newsletter published occasionally by Tillamook County Performance Partnership and Tillamook Bay National Estuary Project.
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  • 19. [Article] 1979 Upland Game Harvest
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  • Abstract -- The document is an executive summary on the Planning for Sustainability of Groundwater Resources in the Mosier Valley, of Wasco County, Oregon.
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  • Abstract -- The Evans Creek Watershed Council's planning area is an important part of the diverse 3,300,000 acre (5,156 square mile) Rogue River Basin. The approximate 261,760 acre (409 square mile Evans ...
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  • Abstract -- Harney-Malheur Lakes Subbasin Assessment was completed by the Harney County Watershed Council. The Harney-Malheur Lakes Subbasin is 894,061 acres in Harney County, Oregon. The document discusses ...
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  • Abstract -- The Silver Creek Subbasin Assessment was produced by the Harney County Watershed Council. The Silver Creek Subbasin is approximately 1,075,748 acres in Harney County, Oregon. The document intrudction ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to alleviate the access problems of the Salmon River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Wheller and Grant Lakes and Reservoirs Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining ...
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  • Abstract -- Prineville Reservoir is a Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) on-stream multi-purpose reservoir on the Crooked River in Crook County, approximately 17 miles south of Prineville. The project was authorized ...
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  • Abstract -- All three counties, Gilliam, Morrow, and Umatilla, are located in the northeastern quarter of the state and encompass an area of 6,524 square miles. The climate of this region is temperate ...
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  • Abstract -- Jefferson and Deschutes Counties cover 4,860 square miles of central Oregon. The terrain varies from the alpine and timbered heights along the Cascade summit to the arid sagelands covering ...
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  • Abstract -- This is a summary of activities and accomplishments by the Lower Rogue and South Coast Watershed Councils during the 2 year grant period. Activities included water quality monitoring, road ...
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  • Abstract -- The assessment area is located in north-central Oregon within the semi-arid Columbia Plateau and the Lower John Day River Basin. The assessment area occupies the southeastern portion of Sherman ...
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  • Abstract -- Spawning ground index surveys for bull trout in the Pine Creek Basin (Baker County) and the Grande Ronde Basin (Catherine Creek)
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  • Abstract -- High lake survey reports produced for the Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. The physical copies of these reports are not complete; particularly for the 1966 report.
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  • Abstract -- A partial list of lakes and streams of Oregon by county. Also contains lake surveys from the early 1930's. Describes lake and streams general shape, fish species, and location.
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  • Abstract -- This document provides watershed restoration actions proposed to enhance the Coho Salmon population within the Rock Creek / Devils Lake basin in Lincoln County, Oregon. The report contains ...
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  • Abstract -- Howard Prairie Reservoir is a Bureau of Reclamation impoundment, which lies on Grizzly Creek in the western headwaters of the Klamath River drainage approximately 20 miles northeast of Ashland. ...
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  • Abstract -- The John Day Basin is located in the north central part of the state and covers an area of approximately 8,010 square miles. This includes nearly all of Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Counties, ...
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  • Abstract -- The Wildlife Areas and Refuges dataset represents one type of “sensitive area” for the purpose of reviewing and approving Pesticide Use Plans per ODFW's obligations under ORS 452.140 and ORS ...
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  • Abstract -- This watershed assessment includes information on channel habitat types, fish distribution and abundance, fish introductions, fish habitat, migration barriers, historic and current channel ...
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  • 40. [Article] Hydrology and Flooding
    Abstract -- The Lower Nehalem Watershed Council has looked at several issues in more detail than was possible in the PSU assessment. This document on hydrology and flooding is one of those issues that ...
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  • Abstract -- In the 1920s, Lake Creek was severely altered during the development of Lake Creek Lodge. The detailed plan to restore approximately 725 feet of Middle Fork Lake Creek to more natural conditions ...
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  • Abstract -- Thank you for your interest in The Lower Rogue Watershed Assessment. The Lower Rogue Watershed Council’s mission is: To help foster, develop and coordinate a basin-wide approach to resource ...
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  • Abstract -- The 2006 Alvord Lake Sub-basin Watershed Assessment was prepared by Strategic Staffing Services, Inc for the Harney County Watershed Council. The Alvord Lake Sub-Basin is approximately 1,280,000 ...
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  • Abstract -- The 2010 Guano and Thousand-Virgin Sub-basins Watershed Assessment was prepared by Watching Car Enterprises, Inc. for Harney County Watershed Council. Introduction. This short introduction ...
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  • Abstract -- This dataset identifies the boundaries of Vector Control Districts in Oregon as of July 28, 2014
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  • Abstract -- The 2006 Alvord Lake Sub-basin Watershed Assessment has been produced by the Harney County Watershed Council and supported by various other entities. The main purpose of this document is to ...
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  • Abstract -- Cottage Grove Reservoir is located at RM 29.5 on the Coast Fork Willamette River about 25 miles south of Eugene and six miles south of Cottage Grove in Lane County, Oregon (Figure 1). It is ...
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  • Abstract -- Crescent Lake lies just east of the summit of the Cascade Range and south of Highway 58 in northern Klamath County. Crescent Lake is a natural lake that has been enlarged by damming the outlet, ...
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  • Abstract -- Davis Lake is one of the most productive natural lakes in Oregon. It straddles the Deschutes-Klamath County line approximately 41 airline miles southwest of Bend and was formed when a geologically ...
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  • Abstract -- Dorena Reservoir is located at RM 7.5 on Row River (Coast Fork Willamette drainage) about 22 miles south of Eugene and 5 miles south of Cottage Grove in Lane County, Oregon. It is one of 13 ...
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  • Abstract -- Mann Lake is a shallow, productive, natural lake on the east side of Steens Mountain, about 38 airline mi north of Fields and 65 airline mi southeast of Burns at an elevation of 4,200 ft. Road ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Alsea River Basin. Too 9 we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Crooked River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water access ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Malheur River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water access ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that was hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Lower South Coast. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be foll owed to solve the access problems of the North Coast Access Plan. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problem of the Upper South Coast. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Owyhee River Basin. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Hunter Creek and Pistol River. Too, we hope that all agencies. that are interested in retaining existing ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Powder River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water access ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problem of the Pudding River Basin. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Rogue River Basin. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to alleviate the access problems of the Siletz River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to alleviate the access problems of the Silvies River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to alleviate the access problems of the Sixes and Elk River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to alleviate the access problems of the Snake River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water access ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to alleviate the access problems of the Umatilla River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to alleviate the access problems of the Umpqua River. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Walla Walla River Basin. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Willamette River (Coast Range Basin). Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Yachats River Basin. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Yamhill River Basin. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Yaquina River Basin. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing water ...
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  • Abstract -- This report details a plan that we hope can be followed to solve the access problems of the Central Coast Access Plan. Too, we hope that all agencies that are interested in retaining existing ...
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  • Abstract -- On August 28 and 29, 1947, Mr. George Churchill, Umpqua National Forest District Ranger, Mr. Robert C. Holloway, Chief Biologist, Oregon State Game Commission, and H.R. Newcomb, Aquatic Biologist, ...
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  • Abstract -- This report describes the results of archaeological testing at Times Square Rockshelter (35D0212), located in the upper South Umpqua River drainage in eastern Douglas County, Oregon. Although ...
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  • Abstract -- The intent of this assessment is to provide a framework for action based on a review of the many recent studies that have been completed in this area. The Clackamas Basin Atlas, funded by the ...
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  • Abstract -- This document provides watershed restoration actions proposed to enhance the Coho Salmon population within the Olalla Creek subbasin in Lincoln County, Oregon. The report contains information ...
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  • Abstract -- The project was initiated by Clackamas River Basin Council (CRBC) to address the fact that the vast majority of information on barriers pertains only to public roads. Although public agencies ...
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  • Abstract -- This Assessment has been undertaken by the White River Watershed Council, in partnership with the Wasco County Soil and Water Conservation District. It is the intent of this Assessment to provide ...
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  • Abstract -- The species population addressed in this document is the Columbia River Bull Trout Distinct Population Segment (DPS), which is under the jurisdiction of the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service. Chapter ...
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  • Abstract -- The Tillamook region BLM and Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District teamed up to produce this analysis of the Dairy Creek, McKay Creek subbasins of the Tualatin River. Chapter ...
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  • Abstract -- This project added to the existing information about steelhead in Mill Creek in the following ways: • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife completed an instream habitat inventory from the ...
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  • Abstract -- Introduction & Purpose, Historical Narrative, Hyrology & Water Rights, Water Quality, Fisheries, Riparian/Habitat, Upland/Rangeland, Action Plan/Executive, Appendix
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  • Abstract -- The headwaters of the Bakeoven Watershed are located in the Shaniko area in southern Wasco County, east of the Deschutes River at elevations just above 3,200 feet. Bakeoven Creek flows to the ...
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  • Abstract -- Ana Reservoir is a 62-acre impoundment located approximately 5 miles north of Summer Lake and 2 miles northeast of the community of Summer Lake in Lake County. It is owned by the Summer Lake ...
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  • Abstract -- Clear Lake, the origin of the McKenzie River, is located about 80 miles east of Eugene in Linn County, Oregon. The 148 acre lake is within the Willamette National Forest at an elevation of ...
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  • Abstract -- The Tenmile Lakes are large, shallow, highly productive freshwater lakes located in Coos County on Oregon's Pacific Coast. North and South Tenmile lakes have respective surface areas of 970 ...
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  • Abstract -- Thompson Valley Reservoir is an irrigation impoundment on Silver Creek in Lake County. It is located within the Fremont National Forest approximately 15 miles south of the town of Silver Lake. ...
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  • Abstract -- This document provides watershed restoration actions proposed to enhance the Coho Salmon population within North Fork Beaver Creek in Lincoln County, Oregon. Topics include physical setting, ...
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  • Abstract -- Rickreall Creek is a 4th order tributary of the Willamette River in Polk County, Oregon (Mattson and Gallagher 2001). Previous fish sampling had indicated a high percentage of exotic fishes ...
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  • Abstract -- This document provides watershed restoration actions proposed to enhance the Coho Salmon population within the Steer Cr. 6th field in Lincoln County, Oregon. This stream is a 4th order contributor ...
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  • Abstract -- Bridge Creek, a tributary of the John Day River, is located in Wheeler County in North Eastern Oregon. The Bridge Creek watershed drains a total of 269 square miles and contains 69 miles of ...
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  • Abstract -- Since 1998, as part of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) has monitored downstream migration of juvenile salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) ...
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  • Abstract -- The Bates State Park Master Plan is the result of a public involvement process that engaged local residents, neighboring agencies, The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, natural resource ...
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  • Abstract -- Five of the six native Lahontan cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi) populations in Oregon exist in the Coyote Lakes basin of southeast Harney County (ODFW 2005). The major drainage's ...
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  • Abstract -- Hosmer Lake and it's water supply are entirely in US Forest Service ownership. The lake and adjacent lands, are managed by the Forest under recreation and visual classifications. The water ...
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  • Abstract -- The Burnt River headwaters are found along the southwestern Baker County line. The North, South, and Middle Forks join at Unity Reservoir about five miles north of the town of Unity. Below ...
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  • Abstract -- The Imnaha River is a main tributary to the Snake River and drains a large portion of northeastern Oregon. The river system is 80 miles long and headwaters in the most southerly corner of Wallowa ...
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  • Abstract -- The Unique, Rare and Vulnerable Habitat dataset represents one type of “sensitive area” for the purpose of reviewing and approving Pesticide Use Plans per ODFW's obligations under ORS 452.140 ...
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