1998 Bull Trout Biological Opinion

 

 

 

 

Subject

Original

HTML

980814_Bull_Trout_BO (converted from WP in 2000)

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Appdx_1_list_of_Major_Sources

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Appdx_2_Framework

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Appdx_3A_Jan_27_1998_Ltr

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Appdx_3B_Feb_6_1998_Ltr

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Appdx_4_Oct_28_1997_Ltr

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Appdx_5_Habitat_Characteristics

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Appdx_6_June_19_1998_Ltr

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Ecosystem Analysis at the Watershed Scale

 

 

Subject

Document Link

1995 Federal Guide (version 2.2)

watershed.pdf  (839Kb)

1996 Section 2 (version 2.3)

watershed-IIr.pdf  (729 Kb)

 

 

Yankee Fork

Response from an email request for the Yankee Fork from Kerry Overton, June 14, 2004:

 

There is no formal paper, it was a poster and a series of presentations that were made to the Forests and the regulatory agencies.  It was the Upper Salmon Subbasin Assessment, not the Yankee Fork Report, which was an inhouse watershed analysis, not a subbasin assessment.  We do have a new framework that greatly expands upon and uses the web site as a template and storage retrieval decision support shell for multi-scale assessments that includes the subbasin scale.  It is currently password protected, as it has developing and draft data, so it is used internally by the Forests.  You could probably state that an inhouse procedure and web based tool is currently being utilized by the R1 and R4 Forests that covers subbasin assessments and displays.  Soon, almost everybody will have seen it, and then we can probably eliminate the password.  Kerry

 

C. Kerry Overton, Technology Transfer, Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab,USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station