Assessment of Effects of Altered Stream Flow Characteristics on Fish and Wildlife: Pt. A, Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest : Final Report, Part 1Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Biological Services, Western Energy and Land Use Team, 1977 - Dams - 120 pages |
Contents
FINDINGS | 9 |
Implementation of Instream Flow Requests | 28 |
EVALUATION | 45 |
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7-day low flow Acceptance Modification Rejection Amounts of Flow anadromous Associated With Success average streamflow bargaining success Biological Objectives Bully Creek Bureau of Reclamation Clark Fork River Colorado River Colorado-Big Thompson Project deficient documented evaluation fish and wildlife fishery deterioration fishery preservation flow agreements Flows Acceptance Modification Flows Flows Acceptance follow-up study Fork formulated gauging records habitat hydrological Idaho Improvement Maintenance Deterioration incremental analysis influence Initial Follow-up instream flow recommendations instream flow requests irrigation LOW FLOW EXTREMES minimum flow modes of success Montana Monthly Mean North Platte River operation Oregon Pacific Northwest Pacific Northwest region post-project predictive success Prineville professional judgment project purposes projects sponsored Record Low requested flows reserved flows reservoir ROCKY MOUNTAIN 52 Rocky Mountain region Rocky Pacific sponsor agency stream fishery stream gauge streamflow Success Bargaining Outcome Table tion Utah violations Washington water rights Watershed Wildlife Service Willamette Valley Willamette Valley Project Wyoming Wyoming PACIFIC NORTHWEST