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Yankee Fork Salmon River Restoration Project 2015 Water Quality Data


Data Categories water quality, sonde, dissolved oxygen, pH, conductivity, turbidity, temperature
Dates of Data 2015 TO 2015
Data Set Status In work
Data Set Update Schedule Annually
Date Data Set Published on StreamNet Data Store 01-08-2016
Project Name & Number Bonneville Power Administration 2002-059-00
Purpose of Data Set Seasonal monitoring of dissolved oxygen, pH, specific conductivity, turbidity, temperature
Summary / Abstract The goal of the Yankee Fork Dredge Tailings Restoration Project is to restore natural river channel characteristics, floodplain function, hydraulic and sediment regimes, and aquatic habitat within the dredged reach of the YFSR. Restoring the YFSR, historically a major Chinook salmon producer, to natural conditions will create a healthy, functioning riparian community providing numerous benefits to fish and wildlife. Expected outcomes include benefits to anadromous salmonids through a healthy, functioning floodplain and riparian community, an increase in spawning and rearing habitat for salmonids, an increase in instream habitat diversity, and upslope stabilization.
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Taxa
Location Yankee Fork Salmon River, West Fork Yankee Fork
NPCC Subbasins (2001 Subbasins) Mountain Snake: Salmon
Hatcheries
Dams
Keywords water quality, sonde, dissolved oxygen, pH, conductivity, turbidity, temperature
Lead Person and Organization That Created the Data Set Shoshone Bannock Tribes
Other Participating Organizations Bonneville Power Administration
Contact Person for Questions About the Data Name:  Josh Gable
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Organization:  Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
Address:  Shoshone-Bannock Tribes P.O.Box 306
Fort Hall, ID  83203
USA
Phone:  208-241-3385
email:  jgable@sbtribes.com
Broad Category of Methods Field
Data Collection Methods YSI 6600 Multi-Parameter Water Quality Monitor
File Formats Microsoft Excel
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