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  1. Johnson Creek Watershed Action Plan: An Adaptive Approach

    Abstract -- The Johnson Creek Watershed Action Plan contains a Watershed Assessment section which includes information on landscape factors, built environment conditions, flow and hydrology, physical habitat,...

  2. Squaw Creek Monitoring Project #97-211

    Abstract -- The project included watershed education of 400 students; water quality monitoring of water flow, temperature, dissolved oxygen, bacteria, and macro-invertebrates; riparian surveys; fish surveys;...

  3. Trask Watershed Action Plan

    Abstract -- This action plan identifies 10 priority restoration and monitoring actions - six habitat actions, three water quality actions, and one education action - to be undertaken in the Trask River...

  4. Lower South Yamhill-Deer Creek Watershed Assessment

    Abstract -- The Lower S. Yamhill-Deer Creek watershed assessment was prepared for the Yamhill Basin Council (YBC), watershed residents, and landowners. It contains technical and educational information about...

  5. Fanno/Tryon Creek Watershed Plan: Draft

    Abstract -- The Fanno and Tryon Creeks Watershed Plan contains sections on: Introduction to the Fanno/Tryon Creek Watershed Plan, Overview-Tryon Creek Watershed, Habitat and Biological Communities-Background...

  6. Calapooia River Watershed Assessment

    Abstract -- The Calapooia River Watershed Assessment characterizes past and current watershed conditions and evaluates opportunities for improvements in the watershed, particularly for fish habitat and water...

  7. Slate Creek Watershed Assessment

    Abstract -- The analysis was jointly conducted by the Applegate River Watershed Council (ARWC), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the Siskiyou National Forest. Accordingly, the assessment method was designed...

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