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  1. East Fork Millicoma River GRAIP Road Assessment and Sediment Reduction Plan

    Abstract -- The purpose of this project was to identify fish passage, road drainage, and road erosion hazards in the East Fork Millicoma River, near Allegany, Oregon. The Coos Watershed Association (CoosWA),...

  2. Ashland Watershed Assessment and Action Plan

    Abstract -- The assessment of the Ashland and Neil Creek watersheds began June 23,

  3. Willamette Biological Opinion Hatchery Research 2002 Annual Report

    Abstract -- Possible risks of artificial propagation programs have been well documented. Hazards

  4. Willamette Biological Opinion Hatchery Research 2002-03 Addendum

    Abstract -- This report is an addendum to the report on activities in 2002 that was generated in

  5. Willamette Biological Opinion Hatchery Research 2003 Annual Report

    Abstract -- Possible risks of artificial propagation programs have been well documented. Hazards

  6. Willamette Biological Opinion Hatchery Research 2007 Interim Activities Report

    Abstract -- Possible risks of artificial propagation programs have been well documented. Hazards include

  7. Work Completed for Compliance with the Biological Opinion for Hatchery Programs in the Willamette Basin USACE funding: 2004...

    Abstract -- The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has listed spring chinook salmon(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and winter steelhead (O. mykiss) in the Upper Willamette River Evolutionarily Significant Unit...

  8. Willamette Biological Opinion Hatchery Research 2008 Interim Activities Report

    Abstract -- Possible risks of artificial propagation programs have been well documented. Hazards include disease transfer, competition for food and spawning sites, increased predation, increased incidental...

  9. Spring Chinook in the Willamette and Sandy Basins, Progress Reports 2006-2007

    Abstract -- The Willamette and Sandy rivers support intense recreational fisheries for spring Chinook

  10. Effectiveness Monitoring Report for the Western Oregon Stream Restoration Program, 1999-2008 Report Number: OPSW-ODFW-2010-6

    Abstract -- State and federal agencies have invested millions of dollars to restore streams and watersheds in the Pacific Northwest over the past two decades. In Oregon alone, over 500 million dollars has been...