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Summaries of fish and habitat surveys for juvenile coho salmon in Mason Creek, tributary of the East Fork Lewis River, SW Washington, during summer of 2017

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Start Date
2017-06-05
End Date
2017-09-15

Citation

Bentley, Kale T., Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 2020. Summaries of fish and habitat surveys for juvenile coho salmon in Mason Creek, tributary of the East Fork Lewis River, SW Washington, during summer of 2017. USGS ScienceBase. https://doi.org/10.21429/59nj-3806.

Summary

This folder and its contents include summaries produced from fish and habitat surveys conducted in Mason Creek, tributary of the East Fork Lewis River, SW Washington, during summer of 2017. First, estimates of abundance and survival for juvenile coho salmon were generated for three time periods (early, middle, and late) during the summer of 2017 and reported in the file "Estimates of juvenile coho summer abundance and survival_MasonCreek_2017.xlsx". Second, summaries of the continuous habitat surveys can be found in the file "FinalStats_MasonMill2017_FishRescue.xlsx". Specifically here, the total length of stream habitat by habitat type (flowing, fragmented, dry) and the frequency and area of stream pools are summarized by survey period [...]

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Summaries_FishAndHabitatSurveys.zip 1.58 MB application/zip
original_Abundance_and_Habitat_Outputs_MetaData.zip 2.41 KB application/zip

Purpose

Summarize fish and habitat data in tables and maps.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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Water, Coasts and Ice
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather
Wildlife and Plants
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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.21429/59nj-3806

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