Inventory
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Over 15,600 miles of stream have been inventoried (Level II) in the Pacific NW Region.
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Effective management
of aquatic environments in the National
Forests is dependent on high quality
information. Recurring inventories are
an integral part of the fish habitat
and watershed management programs for
the Pacific NW Region. Inventory information
is used to support a variety of activities,
including watershed analysis, planning
of watershed restoration, recreational
facility development, timber sales and
range allotment management. The inventories
also serve as the basis for monitoring
and evaluation programs.
The Region utilizes a hierarchical approach
that recognizes the need for different
types of data needs at several different
spatial scales:
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Level I: Level I is a basic in-office procedure
which identifies standard attributes
of the watershed/stream
to be analyzed. Its objective is to document
and consolidate sources of general
knowledge of the stream
system.
- Level II: Level II is an extensive
stream channel, riparian vegetation
and aquatic habitat condition inventory
at a watershed scale. This level is used to determine
the condition of the system during low flow conditions.
- Level III: Level III is an intensive
field inventory designed specifically
to answer a particular
question (i.e., monitoring, project level planning/design).
The Region has developed standard protocols
for Levels I-III. The Level II protocol
is similar to and compatible with inventories
developed by other Regions (1, 4 and
5) as well as other agencies (BLM, States
of Oregon and Washington). Inventory
methodologies are available through the
Regional Office (see Contact Us.) The
Region offers training in inventory protocols
(as well as other technical training
sessions). Go to the Pacific Northwest
Aquatic Training Program web site for
more information.
For more information on the Pacific
Northwest Region Stream Inventory and
data analysis program please visit our
website at: http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/water/fhr/.
Data, reports, and associated analyses
from these inventories is available from
the National Forest offices associated
with the watershed.
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