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1. [Article] Clear and Foster Creek Watershed Assessment
Abstract -- A watershed assessment was completed in the Clear and Foster Creek watersheds to evaluate existing conditions and make recommendations to protect or enhance watershed natural resources. Clear ...Citation -
Abstract -- Stream temperatures were monitored at 42 sites in the summer of 1998 and at 26 sites in the summer of 1999 throughout the Mary's River watershed. Segments of streams were identified where reduced ...
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3. [Article] Trout Creek Watershed Assessment, Part 1: Findings
Abstract -- This assessment (part 1 of 2) includes watershed characterization, historical conditions, habitat types, hydrology, water use and quality, riparian areas, sediment sources, channel modifications, ...Citation -
4. [Article] Trout Creek Watershed Assessment, Part 2: Condition Evaluation and Action Opportunities
Abstract -- This document summarizes "Trout Creek Watershed Assessment: Findings" and evaluates opportunities for voluntary actions to improve watershed conditions. Information from the assessment is used ...Citation -
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 -- Brook Trout were removed from Threemile Creek by electrofishing and night-snorkel spear-fishing. Electrofishing removal was conducted on 11 reaches and a total of 45 passes were completed. ...
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Abstract -- Brook trout removal activities were conducted on Threemile Creek beginning in late June, and ending in late September 1997. Removal efforts consisted of electrofishing in the brook trout zone ...
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Abstract -- This annual monitoring report covers activities under the Grande Ronde Model Watershed/Bonneville Power Administration contract No. 27255, entitled Mahogany Creek Culvert Replacement Project. ...
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9. [Article] Effectiveness Monitoring for LWD Placement in South Slough Tidal Wetlands (OWEB #205-111)
Abstract -- Effectiveness monitoring of LWD placed in South Slough’s upper estuary wasdesigned to accomplish the following: - Determine presence/absence and behavior of juvenile salmonids (i.e., cohoand ...Citation -
10. [Article] Silver Lake Watershed Assessment
Abstract -- Ch. 1: Introduction; Ch. 2: Charaterization, Issues, and Key Questions; Ch. 3: Uplands; Ch. 4: Riparian Vegetation and Stream Channels; Ch. 5: Habitat for Aquatic Species; Ch. 6: Viability ...Citation -
11. [Article] Little Deschutes Subbasin Watershed Assessment
Abstract -- Many of the impacts to fish and wildlife habitat and water quality in the Little Deschutes River Subbasin are concentrated in the areas of housing, roads, and other human development. Most ...Citation -
12. [Article] Upper Chewaucan Watershed Assessment
Abstract -- Several assessment elements have good overall ratings and include the following: riparian vegetation/bank stability, Rosgen stream types, and pool numbers. However, the remaining elements need ...Citation -
13. [Article] Project Completion Report McKenzie and Middle Fork Willamette Bull Trout Monitoring Grant, Grant Number: 209-3069
Abstract -- This Bull Trout Monitoring Report summarizes and highlights monitoring, accomplishments in 2009 and 2010. It is our goal to be a proactive partner to a variety of interested parties; state, ...Citation -
14. [Article] Odell Lake trap net information
Abstract -- Odell Lake is a glacial lake located near the eastern summit of Willamette pass. The lake 3,582 feet and has an average depth of 134 feet. Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), rainbow trout ...Citation -
15. [Article] 2012 Metolius Basin bull trout redd counts
Abstract -- Bull trout are indigenous to the Metolius River basin; however, they were managed as a nuisance species due to their interactions with anadromous sportfish for several decades. In 1960, nuisance ...Citation -
16. [Article] 2011 Metolius River subbasin bull trout redd counts
Abstract -- Bull trout are indigenous to the Metolius River basin; however, they were managed as a nuisance species due to their interactions with anadromous sportfish for several decades. In 1960, nuisance ...Citation -
17. [Article] 2010 Metolius Basin bull trout redds
Abstract -- Bull trout are indigenous to the Metolius River basin; however, they were managed as a nuisance species due to their interactions with anadromous sportfish for several decades. In 1960, nuisance ...Citation -
18. [Article] 2001-2012 Crane Prairie population assessment
Abstract -- Crane Prairie is a large shallow reservoir fed by the Deschutes River, Quinn River, Cultus River, and Cultus Creek. When the reservoir was built in 1922 it engulfed a large meadow and forest ...Citation -
19. [Article] 2012 Trapper Creek Redd surveys
Abstract -- Odell Lake was once directly connected to the upper Deschutes River basin, but recent geologic activity severed this connection with the creation of Davis Lake. Despite a lack of connection ...Citation -
20. [Article] LCMP - Fish Habitat Restoration in Tenmile Creek
Abstract -- The Tenmile Watershed Restoration Study was initiated in 1991 to examine the effects of watershed restoration activities in Tenmile Creek (including the addition of large wood into the stream ...Citation -
21. [Article] NF - Movement of Juvenile Redband Trout from Spencer Creek, Klamath River in 2004: Preliminary Findings - Annual Report
Abstract -- Spencer Creek is a major spawning area and recruitment source of redband trout in the upper Klamath River. The confluence of Spencer Creek and the Klamath River is 1.5 km upstream of J.C. Boyle ...Citation -
22. [Article] MWBTRP - Middle Fork Willamette Basin Bull Trout Rehabilitation and Monitoring Project, Annual Progress Report 2005
Abstract -- Bull trout in the Middle Fork Willamette Basin once moved uninhibited back and forth from spawning and rearing habitats near Diamond Peak to foraging and overwintering habitats lower in the ...Citation -
Abstract -- Because drafting the reservoir may adversely affect bull trout, the Corps funded this study to minimize impacts of construction on bull trout. To protect this population, we need to more fully ...
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24. [Article] CRTCP - Monitoring of Downstream Fish Passage at Cougar Dam in the South Fork McKenzie River, Oregon 1998-00
Abstract -- In 1993, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) began placing adult chinook salmon that were excess to hatchery operations at McKenzie and Willamette Hatchery above Cougar Dam in an ...Citation -
Abstract -- Using a variable probability sampling design, streams throughout the entire range of Great Basin redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp.) were randomly sampled use the EMAP sampling protocol, ...
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Abstract -- The goals of the habitat monitoring portion of the Oregon Plan program are to develop baseline statistics, describe current conditions and track trends in habitat condition over time. This ...
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Memorandum to Superintendent Leavitt dated May 16, 1938 also mentions, Fish and Fishing in Crater Lake, (Mr. Madsen's letter of May 9, 1938); "John E Doerr, Jr., Park-Naturalist."
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"Dick S. Baird, Seasonal Ranger Naturalist."
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1982-2002; ill, maps; Report title; CA 9000-3-0003 Subagreement 8; Includes appendices: Crater Lake Liminological Studies 1988 and 1989; "Submitted by Robert E. Benton, Superintendent Crater Lake National ...
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31. [Image] Crater Lake limnological studies: final report
ill., maps; July 1993."; "Cooperative Park Studies Unit, College of Forestry, Oregon State University."; Includes bibliographical references.; This title is a culmination of the first 10-years of the Crater ...Citation -
32. [Image] Ecology of kokanee salmon and rainbow trout in Crater Lake, a deep ultraoligotrophic caldera lake (Oregon)
ill.; Thesis (M.S.)-Oregon State University, 1988; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-80)Citation -
ill.; "Harold Weaver (1903?-1983) was an American forester best known for his work on prescribed burning." - Forest History Society website;
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34. [Image] Memorandum on fishing, 1941
Date of memorandum: September 3, 1941; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."Citation -
35. [Image] Memorandum on fishing [August 1948]
Date of memorandum: August 4, 1948; Includes: "Creel Census Report for July, 1948."; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."Citation -
Date of memorandum: July 27, 1940; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."
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37. [Image] Memorandum on fishing, 1950
Date of memorandum: September 15, 1950; "R.S. Robinson, Ranger-Naturalist."; Includes: "Creel Census Report for July and August, 1950."Citation -
Fish liberations are in Crater Lake and the following streams of Crater Lake National Park: Annie, Bybee, Copeland, Castle, National, Sun, Redblanket, Munson, Lost, Bear, Sand and Crater Creeks.
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39. [Image] Fish planted in Crater Lake
Stocking dates include 1888, 1910, 1914, 1922-1939Citation -
40. [Image] Fish liberations in Crater Lake
"No fish have been planted in the lake since 1941. (1967)"; Stocking dates include 1910, 1914, 1922-1941Citation -
41. [Image] Memorandum on fishing for the season of 1952
"C. Warren Fairbanks, Ranger Naturalist."Citation -
42. [Image] Distribution and habitat use of bull trout following the removal of nonnative brook trout
ill.; Printout; Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 2006; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-61)Citation -
ill.; Report title; "Prepared for: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Klamath Falls, Oregon." - T.p.; Includes bibliographic references
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ill.,; Report title; "On October 7 and 8, 1991 an advisory panel\recovery team met at Crater Lake National Park to review the status of the park's only native fish population, and to develop recommendations ...
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ill.; Report title; "Crater Lake National Park RMP Number: CRLA N-016.101." - P. 1.; Includes bibliographic references
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46. [Image] Trout Farming in Montana
Due to the abundant supply of clean fresh water, many areas of Montana are natural locations for trout farming. Many trout ponds are planted and maintained privately for the sole use of the owner; however, ...Citation -
Ill., map; Typescript; Map of Crater Lake National Park and vicinity, issued by the U.S. Geological Survey, edition of 1946; Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State College, 1948; Includes bibliographical references ...
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48. [Image] Memorandum on fishing
ill.; Date of memorandum: September 3, 1947; "Orthello L. Wallis, Ranger-Naturalist."Citation -
ill.; Report title
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50. [Image] Fish study - 1958
ill.; "Norman D. Wild, Ranger-Naturalist"Citation -
51. [Image] Fish study - 1957
ill.; "Norman D. Wild, Ranger-Naturalist."Citation -
52. [Image] A study in fish ecology in Crater Lake, Oregon
Includes bibliographical referenecesCitation -
53. [Image] Breeding data upon Crater Lake fish
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Dates covered: 1931-1940
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ill., 1 map; Report title; Dates mentioned within the text: 1936 - 1939
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Memorandum to Mr. Doerr dated July 2, 1937; Arthur D. Hasler served as a Ranger-Naturalist at Crater Lake National Park
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ill.; 1 map (sketched); Includes bibliographic references
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ill.; Includes bibliographic references
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59. [Image] Memorandum on fishing
Date of memorandum: September 2, 1946; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."Citation -
Date of memorandum: September 3, 1941; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."; Includes the following sections: Memorandum on Fishing, 1941; Creel Census; Recommendations for Fish and Limnological studies ...
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61. [Image] Memorandum on fishing for the season of 1948
Date of memorandum: September 12, 1948; "Donald S. Farner, Ranger-Naturalist."Citation -
62. [Image] Fishing report 1954 season
"C. Warren Fairbanks, Assistant Park Naturalist."Citation -
ill.; Draft report title; Alternate title was scratched through on this draft copy
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ill., 1 map (sketched) ; Report title; "Drought conditions are continuing in 1994, at the writing of this report in March of 1994, Crater Lake National Park had received approximately 50% of the annual ...
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1 map:col.; Wallis provides a color key for Rogue, Klamath, Umqua, and Lake drainage; Relief shown by contours, spot heights and shading; Datum is mean sea level; Contour interval 50 feet; "N4242-W12155/25;" ...
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66. [Image] Managing bull trout : the role of electrofishing injury in streams of Crater Lake National Park
ill., map; Thesis (M.M.A.)--University of Washington, 1997; Vita; Includes bibliographical references (leaves [35]-38)Citation -
67. [Image] Fact and fancy about Crater Lake fish
ill.; Report title; Fishing period between July 24, 1933 and September 4, 1933.Citation -
A state-of-the-art assessment of research, demonstration, and commercial projects that involve the use of power plant condenser cooling water for agricultural and aquacultural purposes was conducted. Information ...
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Abstract -- The Mosby Creek Limiting Factors Analysis (Rapid Bio-Assessment) assessed stream conditions for native salmonids and prioritized projects of benefit to spring Chinook, cutthroat trout, rainbow ...
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70. [Article] Oregon Fish Habitat Distribution - Redband Trout
Abstract -- These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently and historically by redband trout populations. Columbia River redband trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri, a subspecies ...Citation -
71. [Article] Pine Hollow - Jackknife Creek Watershed Assessment
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 ...Citation -
72. [Article] Scappoose Bay Watershed Assessment
Abstract -- The Scappoose Bay Watershed Assessment focuses on habitat conditions for salmonids (salmon, steelhead and trout) in the watershed. The report follows the guidelines of the Oregon Watershed ...Citation -
73. [Article] NF - Effect of Bull Trout and Brook Trout Interactions on Foraging Habitat, Feeding Behavior, and Growth
Abstract -- Observations of free-ranging sympatric bull trout Salvelinus confluentus and nonnative brook trout S. fontinalis in two eastern Oregon headwater streams provided little evidence of habitat ...Citation -
74. [Article] Bull Trout Habitat Distribution
Abstract -- Oregon Resident Fish Habitat Distribution. These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The ...Citation -
75. [Article] Luckiamute Rapid Bio-Assessment
Abstract -- The 2011 Rapid Bio-Assessment inventory of the Luckiamute Watershed was a replicate inventory that attempted to target the most productive salmonid habitats in the basin. This was the fourth ...Citation -
76. [Article] Oregon Resident Fish Habitat Distribution (NHD format)
Abstract -- Oregon Resident Fish Habitat Distribution. These data describe areas of suitable habitat believed to be used currently or historically by wild, natural, and/or hatchery fish populations. The ...Citation -
77. [Article] 2012-2014 Elk Flats Fish Data
Abstract -- The Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce (CREST) completed three years of post-implementation effectiveness monitoring at Elk Flats. The project goal was to create high quality tidal off ...Citation -
Abstract Everest, Fred H.; Stouder, Deanna J.; Kakoyannis, Christina; Houston, Laurie; Stankey, George; Kline, Jeffery; Alig, Ralph. 2004. A review of scientific information ...
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The purpose of this summary report is to provide an overview of the findings developed for the Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Study. For more detailed information, the reader should ...
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Cover title; "March 1999."
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"January 2001."
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82. [Image] Summary of the analysis of the management situation: Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan
"December 1990"Citation -
83. [Image] Surveying forest streams for fish use
Oregon Department of Forestry Forest Practices Section 2600 State Street Salem, OR 97310 Dl Fish 8 Wildlife Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Division P. O. Box 59 Portland, OR ...Citation -
84. [Image] Programmatic environmental assessment for Klamath Basin Ecosystem Restoration Office Projects, 2000-2010
Programmatic Environmental Assessment Summary This Environmental Assessment (EA) provides compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for restoration actions undertaken by the US Fish ...Citation -
Executive Summary This report presents the Upper Klamath Basin Working Group's (Working Group) recommendations for the development and implementation of a restoration plan for the Upper Klamath Basin. ...
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Klamath River Fish Die-off, September 2002, Mortality Report, FWS, Arcata, CA Summary of Findings This report provides an estimate of the fish mortality that occurred during the September 2002 Klamath ...
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87. [Image] The Oregon plan for salmon and watersheds
KCAMATH FALLS. QREEON THE OREGON PLAN FOR SALMON AND WATERSHEDS The purpose of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds ( the " Oregon Plan") as stated in the Plan and reaffirmed in this Executive Order ...Citation -
"May 2000"; From cover: Prepared for U.S. Department of Agriculture/Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2316 South 6th Street, Suite C, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601. In Partnership with The Nature Conservancy, ...
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One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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"Prepared for Klamath Basin Ecosystem Foundation, and the Upper Williamson River Catchment Group, in cooperation with the Upper Klamath Basin Working Group, and the Klamath Watershed Council."
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The Department of the Interior, Klamath River Basin Work Plans and Reports
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The Department of the Interior, Klamath River Basin, Work Plans and Reports
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Serial no. 99-54 (United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries)
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BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF KLAMATH PROJECT'S CONTINUING OPERATIONS ON THE ENDANGERED LOST RIVER SUCKER AND SHORTNOSE SUCKER U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Mid-Pacific Region Klamath Basin Area Office Klamath ...
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CONTENTS THE WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION AND DEPARTMENT 1c "To serve the public by practicing and promoting wise long-term water management. " 1.¨REGON WATER LAWS 22 water management in Oregon 2.°ATER PROTECTIONS ...
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"Holistic planning for Lake Ewauna & the south entry to the City of Klamath Falls"
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99. [Image] Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan and environmental impact statement : final : Volume 2
Proposed resource management plan/final environmental impact statement for the Klamath Falls Resource AreaCitation -
100. [Image] Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan and environmental impact statement : final : Volume 1
Proposed resource management plan/final environmental impact statement for the Klamath Falls Resource AreaCitation