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  • Abstract -- The physical habitat of a stream forms the template from which the biological community can develop. The structure and complexity of the stream habitat influences the species composition, distribution, ...
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  • Abstract -- Fishery managers are commonly tasked with the basic question "Will the contemporary habitat above a barrier support the fish populations that historically resided in the watershed?" Managers ...
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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 dataset provides a representation of the watercourses within the Oregon portion of the Columbia basin as well as coastal and Great Basin watersheds. A selected subset of streams were originally ...
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  • Abstract -- The purpose of this plan is to outline the continued monitoring of stream restoration work completed as part of the Western Oregon Stream Project. This revised plan has been developed out of ...
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  • Abstract -- This document lays out goals and planning to address elevated stream temperatures in the Walla Walla subbasin in Oregon. The first part establishes the Total Maximum Daily Load as required ...
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  • Abstract -- All Forest Service road-stream crossings in the Lobster Creek drainage (Lower Rogue) were re-assessed for failure potential using the Councils' Road Inventory protocol and reprioritized based ...
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  • Abstract -- Project staff utilized the ODFW Aquatic Inventory protocol to assess habitat in selected small, medium, and large sized streams in the Upper Nehalem basin. In addition, the project personnel ...
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  • Abstract -- This is a map of random and reference first through third order streams monitoried by ODEQ in the Oregon Coast Coho ESU. Most streams were monitored for biological integrity of the aquatic ...
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  • Abstract -- Project staff utilized the ODFW Aquatic Inventory protocol to assess habitat in selected small, medium, and large sized streams in the Upper Nehalem basin. In addition, the project personnel ...
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