Habitat and fish field survey data from Wyoming Range streams in 2012 and 2013
Dates
Publication Date
2018-03-26
Start Date
2012-05-01
End Date
2013-09-01
Citation
Girard, C. and Walters, A., 2018, Habitat and fish field survey data from Wyoming Range streams in 2012 and 2013: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F78S4P7Z.
Summary
Stream habitat characteristics, energy development metrics, and fish catch per unit effort data for 91 sites (100m stream reach) sampled in the summers of 2012 and 2013.We sampled four streams in the Dry Piney Drainage (Dry Piney, Beaver Dam, Black Canyon, and North Black Canyon), five in the Fogarty Drainage (North and South Fogarty, North and South Pine Grove, and Sawmill) and four in the South Beaver Drainage (North Beaver, South Beaver, Middle Beaver, and Spring).
Summary
Stream habitat characteristics, energy development metrics, and fish catch per unit effort data for 91 sites (100m stream reach) sampled in the summers of 2012 and 2013.We sampled four streams in the Dry Piney Drainage (Dry Piney, Beaver Dam, Black Canyon, and North Black Canyon), five in the Fogarty Drainage (North and South Fogarty, North and South Pine Grove, and Sawmill) and four in the South Beaver Drainage (North Beaver, South Beaver, Middle Beaver, and Spring).
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Purpose
The goal of this data collection was to evaluate how the presence and intensity of oil and natural gas development influences stream habitat characteristics and the presence and abundance of native fish species.