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KRIS Kootenai : Meta Information Page

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Meta IdentifierMFWP_Lib_bull
Type of Dataspawner surveys for Bull Trout redds.
OriginatorMontana Department of Fish, Wildlife, Parks
DescriptionFrom 1983 to 2000, MFWP conducted spawner surveys in which they counted the number of bull trout redds in all Kootenai tributaries that were known by MFWP to contain suitable bull trout spawning habitat. The tributaries are: Grave Creek, Wigwam River, Quartz Creek, O'Brien Creek, Pipe Creek, Bear Creek, and Keeler Creek.
AreaKootenay River tributaries:Grave Creek, Wigwam River, Quartz Creek, O'Brien Creek, Pipe Creek, Bear
Metadata Date1/22/2003
Metadata ContactEli Asarian
Contact Person PrimaryGreg Hoffman
Statusintegrating
Lead PersonEli Asarian
Lead OrganizationIFR-KRIS
Date of Content Start1/1/1983
Date of Content End12/31/2000
Maint. and Update Freq.?
PurposeTo determine where bull trout were spawning in the Kootenai River basin.
Keywordsfish, gill net
On Line Linkage (URL)http://www.fwp.state.mt.us
PublisherMontana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Publication PlaceLibby, MT
Publication Date2000
TitleMITIGATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF LIBBY DAM, Annual Report 2000
AbstractExecutive Summary: "Mitigation for the Construction and Operation of Libby Dam" is part of the Northwest Power Planning Council's resident fish and wildlife program. The program was mandated by the Northwest Planning Act of 1980, and is responsible for mitigating for damages to fish and wildlife caused by hydroelectric development in the Columbia River Basin. The objective of Phase I of the project (1983 through 1987) was to maintain or enhance the Libby Reservoir fishery by quantifying seasonal water levels and developing ecologically sound operational guidelines. The objective of Phase II of the project (1988 through 1996) was to determine the biological effects of reservoir operations combined with biotic changes associated with an aging reservoir. The objectives of Phase III of the project (1996 through present) are to implement habitat enhancement measures to mitigate for dam effects, to provide data for implementation of operational strategies that benefit resident fish, monitor reservoir and river conditions, and monitor mitigation projects for effectiveness.
Other Citation DetailsMITIGATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF LIBBY DAM is contained in KRIS Kootenay bibliography as Hoffman et al. (2000)..
Contact OrganizationMontana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Contact Address475 Fish Hatchery Road
Contact CityLibby
Contact StateMT
Contact Zip Code59923
Contact Voice Telephone406-293-7751 x 255
Contact EmailGregory.C.Hoffman@nws02.usace.

 
 
 
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