Assessment of Effects of Altered Stream Flow Characteristics on Fish and Wildlife: Pt. A, Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest : Pacific Northwest Region Case StudiesDepartment of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Biological Services, Western Energy and Land Use Team, 1976 - Dams - 398 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ENVIRONMENTAL ORIENTATION | 9 |
CASE STUDY REPORTS | 17 |
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acre-feet acre-feet Storage began American River anadromous APR MAY JUN brown trout Bureau of Reclamation California Department Cape Horn Dam construction DEC JAN FEB Department of Fish Department of Water Diversion Dam downstream Eel River Feather River FEB MAR APR Figure Fish and Game fish and wildlife GAUGE STATION habitat hatchery instream flow release instream flow reservation JAN FEB MAR JUL AUG SEPT JUN JUL AUG king salmon Klamath River Lagunitas Creek Lake MEAN MONTHLY FLOW Merced River Middle Fork migration miles minimum flow minimum instream flow MINIMUM MONTHLY FLOW MONTHLY FLOW WATER Nicasio Creek North Fork NOV DEC JAN OCT NOV DEC October operation Oroville Post-Project Potter Valley Powerhouse Pre-Project Condition rainbow trout recommendations Reservoir runoff Russian River Sacramento River salmon and steelhead salmon spawning San Joaquin River Shasta silver salmon spring Stanislaus River stream streamflow STREAMFLOW CFS Tahoe Truckee River U. S. Fish upstream Wildlife Service