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Kasaan Stream Habitat Mapping - Phase 2

Synopsis:This project will map baseline salmon distribution and habitat conditions in three watersheds on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. These productive salmon systems are important subsistence areas for the community of Kasaan. Activities include: documenting the full extent of anadromous water bodies in each watershed; mapping salmon habitat characteristics and spawning activity; and documenting baseline stream habitat information. Results include habitat protection through an updated Catalog of Waters Important for the Spawning, Rearing or Migration of Anadromous Fishes and its associated Atlas (AWC) and baseline habitat information that will be used for improved habitat conservation.
Project #:44733
Project Period:3/1/2015 - 2/28/2016
Location(s):Kendrick Bay, Tolstoi (Jacob’s Creek), Salt Chuck Watershed
Cost:$50,757
Match:$17,765
Region:Southeast
Federal Fiscal Year:2011
Investigator(s)
NameRoleOrganization
Norman Cohen Principal Investigator The Nature Conservancy
Joshua Peele Co-Principal Investigator Organized Village of Kasaan
Tamara Meyers Co-Principal Investigator (Former) Organized Village of Kasaan
Statement of Work AKSSF Reports
Semiannual Report 11/1/2014 - 4/30/2015 PDF
Semiannual Report 5/1/2015 - 10/31/2015 PDF
Completion ReportPDF
Optional Reports

For technical support, questions, or comments, please contact Debbie Maas at debbie.maas@alaska.gov.