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  1. Upper Sprague Watershed Assessment

    Abstract -- The insight that soil, water and vegetation interact dynamically to produce

  2. Camp Creek Watershed Assessment

    Abstract -- Introduction & Purpose, Historical Narrative, Hyrology & Water Rights, Water Quality, Fisheries, Riparian/Habitat, Upland/Rangeland, Action Plan/Executive, Appendix

  3. Thirtymile Creek Watershed Assessment

    Abstract -- The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board's Oregon Watershed Assessment Manual was used

  4. Ashland Watershed Assessment and Action Plan

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

  5. Bridge Creek Watershed Assessment

    Abstract -- Bridge Creek, a tributary of the John Day River, is located in Wheeler County in North Eastern Oregon. The Bridge

  6. Little Deschutes Subbasin Watershed Assessment

    Abstract -- Many of the impacts to fish and wildlife habitat and water quality in the Little Deschutes River Subbasin are concentrated in the areas of housing, roads, and other human development. Most of the...

  7. 2009 Borax Lake Chub Investigations Progress Reports 2009

    Abstract -- The Borax Lake chub (Gila boraxobius) is a small minnow endemic to Borax

  8. 2009 Foskett Spring Speckled Dace Investigations Progress Report 2009

    Abstract -- Speckled dace (Rhinichthys osculus) are geographically widespread throughout

  9. Stream Temperature Data and Fish Counts Collected at Rotary Fish Screen Bypass Traps throughout the John Day Basin 1955 -...

    Abstract -- The data contained in this report is a compilation of actual field measurements and fish

  10. Stream Temperature Data and Fish Counts Collected at Rotary Fish Screen Bypass Traps throughout the John Day Basin 1955 -...

    Abstract -- The data contained in this report is a compilation of actual field measurements and fish

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