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Networked monitoring of salmon habitat temperature: Two case studies from southwestern Alaska

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2016-02-10
Time span for which resource(presentation) is relevant. Phase 1 and Phase 2
2014-01-10
Time span for which resource(presentation) is relevant. Phase 1 and Phase 2
2018-09-30

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Bill Pyle(Principal Investigator), Heather Finkle(Cooperator/Partner), Trenton Dodson(Cooperator/Partner), Thomas Lance(Cooperator/Partner), 2016-02-10(Release), Networked monitoring of salmon habitat temperature: Two case studies from southwestern Alaska, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5a0aec8fe4b09af898cb6357

Summary

In recognition of the importance of salmon to the economy and ecosystems of southwestern Alaska and the pervasive influence of water temperature on salmon, voluntary network-based water temperature monitoring programs were established in the Bristol Bay region and the Kodiak Archipelago in 2015. These collaborative networks among federal and state agencies, non-governmental organizations and Native Tribes aim to provide reliable time-series stream and lake temperature data to support development of proactive approaches to management of salmon in response to climate warming. Collaborators are tackling the challenges of year-round field deployment, data management, data storage and sharing, and long-term funding. Examples from Bristol [...]

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Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Data Owner)

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