The Klamath Resource Information System (KRIS) pulls together maps, data tables, charts, photographs and bibliographic resources into an easy-to-use, PC-based computer program. For any designated watershed, KRIS organizes information relevant to fisheries and water quality so that it can be shared quickly and easily among agencies, private land owners and citizens.

KRIS projects can be obtained on CDs, free of charge, or can be browsed as web pages by selecting a project title at left. See a map of KRIS projects to aid your selection. These projects were built thanks to the cooperation of many individuals and organizations. KRIS projects can be easily updated as new information becomes available.

The Institute for Fisheries Resources (IFR) has several projects in progress. Most notably, KRIS Battle Creek introduces decision-support tools in the context of an adaptive watershed management plan. KRIS Sheepscot River is a pilot project for the use of KRIS in the support of Atlantic salmon recovery planning.


Search all KRIS projects

KRIS Projects
Battle Creek
Big River
East Marin-Sonoma
Garcia River
Gualala River

Humboldt Bay
Klamath &Trinity Rivers
Mattole River
Navarro River

Noyo River
Redwood Creek
Russian River (DRAFT)
Ten Mile River
West Marin-Sonoma



Bibliographic Resources
Background for KRIS Topics
Kootenai River Pilot Project


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