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Abstract -- This watershed analysis describes three domains - the human, the aquatic, and the terrestrial - of the southern one-third of the Yaquina River basin, comprised of Big Elk Creek and Mill Creek, in...
Abstract -- This analysis of the Drift Creek watershed within the Alsea River basin in the middle Coast Range includes characterization, issues, historic conditions, current conditions, trends, and...
Abstract -- This Watershed Action Plan identifies cooperative projects, strategies, and priorities to improve water quality and fish populations in the Hood River subbasin of the Columbia River.
Abstract -- This assessment looks at watershed history and characteristics, fisheries, aquatic and riparian habitat, hydrology, water use and quality, and sediment sources for the Miami River basin in the...
Abstract -- This assessment includes watershed characterization, historical conditions, habitat types, hydrology, water use and quality, riparian areas, sediment sources, channel modifications, fisheries, and...
Abstract -- This assessment includes watershed characterization, historical conditions, habitat types, hydrology, water use and quality, riparian areas, sediment sources, channel modifications, fisheries, and...
Abstract -- This assessment (part 1 of 2) includes watershed characterization, historical conditions, habitat types, hydrology, water use and quality, riparian areas, sediment sources, channel modifications,...
Abstract -- This document summarizes "Trout Creek Watershed Assessment: Findings" and evaluates opportunities for voluntary actions to improve watershed conditions. Information from the assessment is used to...
Abstract -- A 54% mortality rate of wild steelhead in Nehalem Bay prompted this study of outmigrating smolt movements and predation by cormorants, great blue herons, harbor seals, and Caspian terns in the...
Abstract -- This Power Point presentation explains water quality monitoring principles and procedures, using examples from a monitoring project done by several watershed councils in southern Oregon.