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This plan establishes a framework for voluntary, network-based water temperature monitoring of salmon habitat in the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska. The goals are to coordinate acquisition and availability of water temperature data that meets salmon management needs of cooperating organizations, meets statewide minimum data collection standards, and is publicly-accessible. The focus on monitoring water temperature of salmon habitat reflects recognition of its prominent influence on salmon at all life cycle stages; the importance of salmon to the economy and ecosystem of the archipelago; and the need to provide reliable time-series data to support development of proactive approaches to management of salmon in response...
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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....


    map background search result map search result map Networked monitoring of salmon habitat temperature: Two case studies from southwestern Alaska Strategic Plan for Voluntary, Network-based Water Temperature Monitoring of Salmon Habitat in the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska Networked monitoring of salmon habitat temperature: Two case studies from southwestern Alaska Strategic Plan for Voluntary, Network-based Water Temperature Monitoring of Salmon Habitat in the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska