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Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Pacific Lamprey and Pacific Eulachon, GIS Data Sets

Dates

date type
2013-09-18
Start Date
2013-09-18
End Date
2016-12-30

Citation

University of British Columbia(Collaborator), NOAA - Southwest Fisheries Science Center(Collaborator), Nate Mantua(Collaborator), Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Commission(Principal Investigator), Rishi Sharma(Principal Investigator), David Graves(Collaborator), Coastal Ecosystems Institute of Northern California(Principal Investigator), Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Pacific Lamprey and Pacific Eulachon, GIS Data Sets, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=42

Summary

For hundreds of years, Pacific lamprey and Pacific eulachon have been important traditional foods for Native American tribes of the Columbia River Basin and coastal areas of Oregon and Washington. These fish have large ranges – spending part of their lives in the ocean and part in freshwater streams – and they require specific environmental conditions to survive, migrate, and reproduce. For these reasons, Pacific lamprey and Pacific eulachon are likely threatened by a variety of climate change impacts to both their ocean and freshwater habitats. However, to date, little research has explored these impacts, despite the importance of these species to tribal communities.This project will evaluate the effects of future climate change on [...]

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Material Request Instructions

North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Distributor)

Purpose

Conservation Planning Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection Academics & scientific researchers Tribes Federal resource managers

Rights

None, but should consider that these data are a hypothesized current Pacific lamprey available distribution, with differing relative abundance status and data source, as described above.

Budget Extension

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Communities

  • Alaska CASC
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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  • Sharma2013

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