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This dataset has the same coverage as the Anadromous Waters Catalog, except that it has additional attribute fields identifying species and life stages for individual stream segments. There are 23 species in the dataset and three life stages: present (p), spawning (s), and rearing (r). It was received from Skip Repetto, a GIS Analyst at ADF&G with the following caveat: "This is a value added representation of the AWC and has not been error checked completely, so use at your own risk; the actual AWC takes precedent." The Alaska Department of Fish and Game's (ADFG) Anadromous water bodies data is derived from the ADFG's GIS shape files for the "Catalog of Waters Important for Spawning, Rearing or Migration of Anadromous...
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The Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GLNCC) has convened the Columbia Basin Partner Forum (CBPF) to help facilitate collaboration among conservation practitioners and partnerships that share landscape conservation challenges in an eco-geographic context. Through a loosely structured process, field-level managers, scientists, and conservation constituents will identify priority conservation information, scientific needs, and implementation opportunities within the scope of the Great Northern LCC Strategic Conservation Framework. The CBPF will also provide a means to engage the partnership network (a more diverse and directly knowledgeable constituency) on specific conservation needs that will inform...
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Climate change, drought, habitat alterations, and increasing water demands are leaving less water available for streams of the Pacific Northwest and for fish like salmon. As water levels drop, some small streams become fragmented, transforming from a ribbon of continuous habitat into a series of isolated pools. Fragmented streams may pose a serious threat to salmon. For example, juveniles that become stranded in small pools are at increased risk to overheat, starve, or be consumed by predators. Healthy salmon populations can cope with fragmentation and recover from a bad drought-year. However, many salmon populations are endangered and face long-term drought. Land and resource managers are increasingly finding...
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This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of salmon in 2009 by surveyed households in Stony River, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
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This points feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of salmon in 2011 by surveyed households in McGrath, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2011.
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This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of salmon in 2009 by surveyed households in Lower Kalskag, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
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This points feature class describes areas used for all resources harvesting in 2011 by surveyed households in Anvik, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2011.
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The first of six strategies in Canada’s Policy for the Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon concerns the identification of units of diversity (called Conservation Units) and determining their conservation status. The primary purpose of this document is to describe the method that was developed to identify the Conservation Units for the five species of Pacific salmon in British Columbia. The description of units in most of the Yukon and Northwest Territories will proceed using this method once the ecotypology of those areas is completed.The approach of Waples et al. (2005, Journal of Fish Biology, volume 59, pages 1-41) was modified to characterize diversity in Pacific salmon along three major axes: ecology, life...
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game's (ADF&G) Anadromous water bodies data is derived from the ADF&G's GIS shape files for the "Catalog of Waters Important for Spawning, Rearing or Migration of Anadromous Fishes" (referred to as the "Catalog") and the "Atlas to the Catalog of Waters Important for Spawning, Rearing or Migration of Anadromous Fishes" (referred to as the "Atlas"). It is produced for general visual reference and to aid users in generating various natural resource analyses and products. The shape files depict the known anadromous fish bearing lakes and streams within Alaska (from the mouth to the known upper extent of species usage). It incorporates data from a variety of sources including:...
Tags: AWC, AWC, Alaska, Alaska, Anadromous Resources, All tags...
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The data contain yearly modeled estimates of Pacific salmon escapement (in annual metric tons of wet mass) from 1976 to 2015 across four regions of western North America. A second data file contains modeled estimates of contaminant or nutrient concentrations in Pacific Salmon. The modeled estimates were derived from Bayesian generalized linear models (contaminant or nutrient concentrations) or from Bayesian generalized additive models (Salmon Escapement).
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Bulk samples of streambed sediment were collected from two reaches of the lower Merced River in California's Central Valley to support research intended to evaluate the extent to which large-scale restoration projects provided improved salmon spawning habitat. A related goal of this study was to improve our understanding of the geomorphic factors influencing spawning site selection by salmon. The bulk samples were acquired during the summer of 2016 at the Merced River Ranch and Robinson Reach field sites using a McNeil sampler [McNeil and Ahnell, 1964]. Before collecting each sample, the surface layer was removed to avoid including surface grains as part of the sample. Surface material was scraped off to a depth...
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Subsistence use areas of brown bears, black bears, berries and plants, waterfowl, caribou, wolves, ptarmigan, moose, beaver, subsistence use rivers and lakes for northern pike, sheefish, salmon in the YKL study area. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the...
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This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of salmon by surveyed households in Ruby, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting.
Abstract (from http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0132652): Climate warming is likely to cause both indirect and direct impacts on the biophysical properties of stream ecosystems especially in regions that support societally important fish species such as Pacific salmon. We studied the seasonal variability and interaction between stream temperature and DO in a low-gradient, forested stream and a glacial-fed stream in coastal southeast Alaska to assess how these key physical parameters impact freshwater habitat quality for salmon. We also use multiple regression analysis to evaluate how discharge and air temperature influence the seasonal patterns in stream temperature and DO. Mean daily...
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The first of six strategies in Canada’s Policy for the Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon concerns the identification of units of diversity (called Conservation Units) and determining their conservation status. The primary purpose of this document is to describe the method that was developed to identify the Conservation Units for the five species of Pacific salmon in British Columbia. The description of units in most of the Yukon and Northwest Territories will proceed using this method once the ecotypology of those areas is completed.The approach of Waples et al. (2005, Journal of Fish Biology, volume 59, pages 1-41) was modified to characterize diversity in Pacific salmon along three major axes: ecology, life...
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Pebble counts were used to characterize the sediment grain size distribution of the bed surface for two reaches of the lower Merced River in California's Central Valley to support research intended to evaluate the extent to which large-scale restoration projects provided improved salmon spawning habitat. A related goal of this study was to improve our understanding of the geomorphic factors influencing spawning site selection by salmon. The pebble counts were performed at the Merced River Ranch and Robinson Reach field sites using the method of Wolman [1954]. Grain diameters (n>100) were measured using a gravelometer by recording the largest opening on the gravelometer that an individual particle did NOT pass...


map background search result map search result map Anadromous Fish Upper and Lower Extents, Southeast Alaska, 2013 Coho Salmon Conservation Units - Version 2 (May 2008) Pink Salmon (Even Year) Conservation Units - Version 2 (May 2008) Facilitation Needs for GLNCC Columbia Basin Partner Forum Abundance and run timing of adult salmon in Gisasa River, Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 2003 Abundance and run timing of adult salmon in Henshaw Creek, Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 2000-2003 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Assisted Migration and Fish Rescue Programs USGS 1:62500-scale Quadrangle for Salmon, ID 1950 Bulk samples of streambed sediment from two restored reaches of the lower Merced River, California Pebble count-based bed surface sediment grain size distributions from two restored reaches of the lower Merced River, California BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Salmon in Anvik, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Salmon in Lower Kalskag, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Salmon in McGrath, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Salmon in Ruby, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Salmon in Stony River, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Areas and Rivers and Lakes Modeled Pacific salmon escapement biomass and nutrient and contaminant concentrations across western North America, 1976-2015 Pebble count-based bed surface sediment grain size distributions from two restored reaches of the lower Merced River, California Bulk samples of streambed sediment from two restored reaches of the lower Merced River, California USGS 1:62500-scale Quadrangle for Salmon, ID 1950 BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Salmon in Ruby, Alaska. Abundance and run timing of adult salmon in Henshaw Creek, Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 2000-2003 BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Salmon in Lower Kalskag, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Salmon in McGrath, Alaska. Abundance and run timing of adult salmon in Gisasa River, Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 2003 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Assisted Migration and Fish Rescue Programs Anadromous Fish Upper and Lower Extents, Southeast Alaska, 2013 Facilitation Needs for GLNCC Columbia Basin Partner Forum Pink Salmon (Even Year) Conservation Units - Version 2 (May 2008) Coho Salmon Conservation Units - Version 2 (May 2008) BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Areas and Rivers and Lakes Modeled Pacific salmon escapement biomass and nutrient and contaminant concentrations across western North America, 1976-2015