MetaData for Driving Factors that Shape Population Characteristics of Coho, Spring Chinook, and Steelhead in the Clackamas River Basin
Driving Factors that Shape Population Characteristics of Coho, Spring Chinook, and Steelhead in the Clackamas River Basin
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Citation
- Originator: Clackamas River Basin Council; S.P.Cramer and Associates, Inc.
- Publish Date: August 1998
- Online Link: None
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Contact Information
- Agency: Watershed Councils
- Name: Michael Carlson
- Job Position: Coordinator
- Telephone: (503) 588-0550
- E-Mail Address: crbc@clackamasriver.org
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Description
- Abstract: This is an historic and contemporary review of four types of human intervention that have shaped the present population structures and productivity of salmon and steelhead in the Clackamas River. These include hydropower development, hatchery program development, high harvest rates, and habitat alteration. Conclusions and recommendations are offered.
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- Time Period of Content: 1898 - 1997
- Geographic Extent: Clackamas River Basin.
- Status: Complete
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- Format: PDF file
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