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MetaData for Mid-Columbia Conservation and Recovery Plan: Reach Specific Restoration Benefit and Proposed Protection Management Areas
Mid-Columbia Conservation and Recovery Plan: Reach Specific Restoration Benefit and Proposed Protection Management Areas
Identification Information
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Citation
- Originator: Rich Carmichael
- Publish Date: 10/21/2009
- Online Link:
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- BPA Project #:
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Erin Gilbert
- Job Position: Oregon Plan Asst. Monitoring Coordinator
- Telephone: (541) 757-4263 x444
- E-Mail Address: erin.gilbert@oregonstate.edu
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Description
- Abstract: GIS data used to create maps illustrating geographic areas that are currently in protected status (wilderness areas, proposed wilderness areas, and municipal watersheds); stream reaches where priority 1 and priorities 1 and 2 protection actions are proposed; and, restoration benefits from priority 1 and priorities 1 and 2 restoration actions for all reaches.
MidC_Recovery_RestoreBenefit.zip contains GIS data for the following steelhead populations: Fifteenmile Creek, Westside Deschutes River, Eastside Deschutes River, Lower, North Fork, Middle Fork, South Fork, and Upper John Day River, Umatilla River, and Walla Walla River.
MidC_Recovery_Graphics.zip contains map graphics of each population in pdf format. These maps and additional information can be found in the Middle Columbia Sub-Domain ESA Steelhead Recovery Plan, Appendix A, available at http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/Salmon-Recovery-Planning/Recovery-Domains/Interior-Columbia/Mid-Columbia/Mid-Col-Plan.cfm.
Data should be cited as follows: Carmichael, R. W., and B. J. Taylor. 2009. Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Steelhead Populations in the Middle Columbia River Steelhead Distinct Population Segment. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Salem, Oregon.
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- Purpose: This data was used in the analysis of tributary habitat action effectiveness, section 10.2 of the Conservation and Recovery Plan for Oregon Steelhead Populations in the Middle Columbia River Steelhead Distinct Population Segment, 2009.
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- Time Period of Content: 2009
- Geographic Extent: Oregon portion of the Middle Columbia River Steelhead Distinct Population Segment, including Deschutes, John Day, Fifteenmile, Umatilla, and Walla Walla steelhead populations.
- Status: Final
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- Format: ArcGIS shapefile
Data Quality Information
- Lineage-Source: See metadata contained with each shapefile.
Data Information
- No data information was supplied.
Entity and Attribute Information
- Attributes Description: Field attribute information is available in the database table field descriptions.
Is a physical copy maintained for reference at Headquarters?
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