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Meta IdentifierMRCoutmigrant
Type of DataOutmigrant trap results for 2002
OriginatorMendocino Redwood Company
DescriptionOutmigrant trapping results for MRC properties in Elk and Greenwood creeks. Data provided in *.pdf format summary report.
AreaElk and Greenwood Creek basins
Metadata Date6/4/02
Metadata ContactBryan Flaig
Contact Person PrimaryChris Surfleet
Statuscomplete
Data Set Namemrc_ec_outmig01.dbf, mrc_ec_outmig01_date.dbf, mrc_green_out01.dbf, mrc_green_out01_date.dbf
Date of Content Start3/12/01
Date of Content End5/30/01
Maint. and Update Freq.periodic
PurposeTo monitor outmigration of juvenile salmonids.
Data Quality InformationHigh quality data for detecting juvenile salmonids and other fish species.
Use ConstraintsNone
Keywordsoutmigrant, steelhead
On Line Linkage (URL)http://www.mrc.com
PublisherMendocino Redwood Company
Publication PlaceFort Bragg, CA
Publication Date2002
TitleJuvenile Salmonid Out-migrant Trapping Update (2002)
AbstractOn 7 June 2000, the National Marine Fisheries Service listed steelhead within this evolutionarily significant unit as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Steelhead are the only salmonid species found in Greenwood Creek. Steelhead are found consistently in Elk Creek, while the status of coho populations are uncertain. Mendocino Redwood Company (MRC) is assessing the status of steelhead within Elk and Greenwood creeks. This is being achieved through juvenile steelhead distribution surveys (MRC 2002a) and out-migrant trapping. Out-migrant trapping produces data regarding the outmigration timing, community structure, and abundance of steelhead. Repeating out-migrant trapping in the future may identify temporal trends in steelhead abundance. This information will aid MRC in focusing restoration efforts and developing timber management strategies.
Other Citation DetailsData provided in summary report "Juvenile Salmonid Out-migrant Trapping Update (2002)".
Contact OrganizationMendocino Redwood Company
Contact AddressP. O. Box 489/32600 Holquist Lane
Contact CityFort Bragg
Contact StateCA
Contact Zip Code95437
Contact Voice Telephone(707) 962-2900
Contact Fax962-2902
Contact EmailChrissurfleet@mendoco.com

 
 
 
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