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Modeling the Effects of Climate Change on Fish-bearing Streams in Western Washington

Dates

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2016-10-19
Start Date
2016-10-19
End Date
2017-02-28

Citation

US Fish and Wildlife Service(Fiscal Agent), Point No Point Treaty Council(Principal Investigator), Ryan Murphy(Principal Investigator), Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe(Collaborator), Paul McCollum(Collaborator), Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe(Collaborator), Hansi Hals(Collaborator), Thom Johnson(Principal Investigator), Randy Harder(Principal Investigator), US Fish and Wildlife Service(Fiscal Agent), Mary Mahaffy(Fiscal Agent), Hans Daubenburger(Collaborator), Cynthia Rossi(Principal Investigator), Modeling the Effects of Climate Change on Fish-bearing Streams in Western Washington, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=70

Summary

The Jamestown SKlallam and Port Gamble SKlallam tribes, and many other tribes in the PacificNorthwest, rely on ESA listed fish species for subsistence as well as cultural and economic practices.Concern has grown over the impacts climate change might have throughout the 21st Century ontraditional fishing areas. We will employ well validated hydrological numerical modeling methodologiesto project streamflow changes in five major fish-bearing streams and their tributaries in the NorthwestOlympic Peninsula in Washington State. Results from this study will be made available to tribal leadersand natural resource managers for planning purposes and to assess potential freshwater habitatvulnerability under a variety of plausible climate scenarios.

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Decision Support Vulnerability Assessment Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection Tribes State agencies

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projectStatusIn Progress

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year2016
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recipientRyan Murphy
sourceUS Fish and Wildlife Service
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