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Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 8
Synopsis:
This project will quantify and protect instream flows needed to sustain salmon and steelhead habitat and production for priority salmon- and steelhead-producing water bodies in Southeast Alaska (SEAK). Preparing and submitting reservation of water applications will be the primary tool used to protect instream flows. The existing prioritization of water bodies in SEAK will also be updated.
Project #:
44552
Project Period:
12/1/2012 - 11/30/2013
Location(s):
Lost River Reach E, Lost River Reach D, Lost River Reach C, Lost River Reach B, Lost River Reach A, Speel River, Rocky Pass, Harding River, Cowee Creek, Chilkoot River, Nakwasina River
Cost:
$176,969
Match:
$61,577
Region:
Southeast
Federal Fiscal Year:
2009
Related Project(s)
45040 - Instream Flow Protection (Reservation Prioritization): Southeast - Phase 1
45107 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast - Phase 2
45213 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast - Phase 3
45766 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast - Phase 4
45822 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast - Phase 5
45326 (800) - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast - Phase 6
45979 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast - Phase 7
44563 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 9
44567 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 10
44915 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 11
44171 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 12
44920 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 13
44373 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast - Phase 14
51013 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 15
52014 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 16
53016 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast - Phase 17
54019 - Instream Flow Protection: Southeast – Phase 18
Investigator(s)
Name
Role
Organization
Shawn Johnson
Principal Investigator
ADF&G, Division of Sport Fish
Jarrod Sowa
Co-Principal Investigator
ADF&G, Division of Sport Fish
Statement of Work
SOW 44552 Instream Flow Protection Southeast - Phase 8.pdf (0.00Mb)
AKSSF Reports
Semiannual Report 11/1/2012 - 4/30/2013
PDF
Semiannual Report 5/1/2013 - 10/31/2013
PDF
Completion Report
PDF
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