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Elwha Dam removal and the restoration of the Elwha River’s anadromous fish
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Brian Winter
Olympic National Park
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Running time: 23 minutes and 47 seconds
This is part of a collection. See more from the Climate Change Short Course.
Topics covered:
- Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries
- Map
- Elwha Dam
- Glines Canyon Dam
- Depiction of Drainage
- Map
- Project Status
- Project Status (cont.)
- PAWTP
- Industrial Water Treat Plant
- Replaced Rock Weir
- Plant Propogation Facility
- West Side Levee
- Federal levee
- Total Sediment Released Downstream
- Fish Windows
- Lake Mills Outflow
- Lake Mills Delta
- What Was Before...
- Bathymetry Map
- Invasives Map
- Revegetation Strategies
- Reservoir Prescriptions
- Adaptive Management
- Fish Restoration Requirements
- Plan Assumptions
- Fish Restoration Options
- Dam Removal
- Where do these fish go?
- Existing NPS Agreements
- Project Partners
Production by: Michael Furniss and Jeffrey Guntle, Communications and Applications, PNW and PSW Research Stations
Video by: Ben Nieves, Oregon Street Studios
