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FISHPass is a web-based decision-support tool designed to help users identify fish passage barriers for remediation. FISHPass is an optimization model that uses barrier information from the California Passage Assessment Database (PAD), accounts for spatial layout of the barriers in the network, cumulative barrier passability, potential upstream habitat, and optionally, estimated costs. FISHPass is publicly available to users at no cost and is designed to be a "living-tool", that the Forum will continually improve and refine.
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This shapefile is the official boundary of the California Fish Passage Forum. The boundary was originally developed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and was updated in 2013 to reflect revisions from the California Fish Passage Forum, a recognized Fish Habitat Partnership (FHP) of the National Fish Habitat Partnership.
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The Passage Assessment Database (PAD) geospatial file contains locations of known and potential barriers to salmonid migration in California streams with additional information about each record. The PAD is an ongoing map-based inventory of known and potential barriers to anadromous fish in California, compiled and maintained through a cooperative interagency agreement. The PAD compiles currently available fish passage information from many different sources, allows past and future barrier assessments to be standardized and stored in one place, and enables the analysis of cumulative effects of passage barriers in the context of overall watershed health. The database is set up to capture basic information about each...


    map background search result map search result map Official Recognized Boundary of California Fish Passage Forum, 2013 California Fish Passage Assessment Database [ds69] FISHPass Official Recognized Boundary of California Fish Passage Forum, 2013 FISHPass California Fish Passage Assessment Database [ds69]