Nooksack River Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment, Restoration Planning, and Adaptation Plan
A North Pacific LCC USFWS / NPLCC FY14 Funding Opportunity Project
Dates
Metadata Creation Date
2018-01-04
date type
2014-09-16
Start Date
2014-09-16
End Date
2016-03-31
Citation
US Bureau of Indian Affairs(Fiscal Agent), US Environmental Protection Agency(Fiscal Agent), Nooksack Indian Tribe(Fiscal Agent), Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe(Collaborator), Scott Morris(Collaborator), Nooksack Indian Tribe(Collaborator), Jezra Beaulieu(Collaborator), Treva Coe(Collaborator), Western Washington University(Collaborator), Doug Clark(Collaborator), Robert Mitchell(Collaborator), Silver Tip Solutions LLC(Collaborator), Christina Bandaragoda(Collaborator), US Fish and Wildlife Service(Fiscal Agent), Mary Mahaffy(Fiscal Agent), Lummi Nation(Collaborator), Jeremy Freimund(Collaborator), Oliver Grah(Principal Investigator), Nooksack River Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment, Restoration Planning, and Adaptation Plan, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=49
Summary
This project will look at how climate change has altered hydrologic systems, Pacific salmon habitat, and survival of salmon in the Nooksack River watershed. It will develop an adaptation plan that can be adopted and integrated into management plans. Project Objectives for NPLCC funding: 1. Assess climate change impacts on fish and fish biology and inform salmon habitat restoration actions aimed at perpetuating all nine salmonid species in the Nooksack River basin in the face of climate change (partially funded by proposed NPLCC funding). 2. Conduct a vulnerability assessment that will ultimately reduce sensitivity, reduce exposure, and increase adaptive capacity of salmon to climate change impacts (partially funded by proposed NPLCC [...]
Summary
This project will look at how climate change has altered hydrologic systems, Pacific salmon habitat, and survival of salmon in the Nooksack River watershed. It will develop an adaptation plan that can be adopted and integrated into management plans. Project Objectives for NPLCC funding: 1. Assess climate change impacts on fish and fish biology and inform salmon habitat restoration actions aimed at perpetuating all nine salmonid species in the Nooksack River basin in the face of climate change (partially funded by proposed NPLCC funding). 2. Conduct a vulnerability assessment that will ultimately reduce sensitivity, reduce exposure, and increase adaptive capacity of salmon to climate change impacts (partially funded by proposed NPLCC funding). 3. Prepare an adaptation plan that can be directly integrated into management practices (partially funded by proposed NPLCC funding).