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Wind River Watershed Steelhead Parr Data 2011-2019


Data Categories Species, length, weight, location in the Wind River, WA.
Dates of Data 2011 TO 2019
Data Set Status In work
Data Set Update Schedule Annually
Date Data Set Published on StreamNet Data Store 05-08-2017
Project Name & Number 1998-019-00
Purpose of Data Set The Wind River Watershed project is a collaborative effort to restore wild steelhead in the Wind River. The four agencies forming the nucleus of this partnership include the US Forest Service, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, USGS Biological Research Division, and Underwood Conservation District. This partnership was established in the early 1990's and with support from BPA, has continued to conduct important habitat, research, monitoring and coordination activities across the subbasin. The project works at multiple levels to identify and characterize key limiting habitat factors in the Wind River, to restore degraded habitats and watershed processes, to measure, track and document fish populations, life histories, and interactions, and to share information across agency and non-agency boundaries.
Summary / Abstract This data set contains length and weights for salmonids sampled in headwater areas of the Wind River, WA. The sampling was to PIT tag age-0 and age-1 steelhead parr. Data for any parr that were PIT tagged has been submitted to PTAGIS. These data are from fish that we collected but did not PIT tag because they were outside of our tagging size ranges or we had met our limit of tagged fish.
Broad Biological Groups Fishes
Taxa Steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792)
Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill, 1814)
Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum, 1792)
Location Wind River, Skamania County, Washington; tributary to Columbia River
NPCC Subbasins (2001 Subbasins) Provincial (Columbia Gorge/Wind)
Hatcheries NA
Dams NA
Keywords Steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss; Wind River, Washington; Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis;
Length; Weight
Lead Person and Organization That Created the Data Set Underwood Conservation District (UCD), US Forest Service (USFS), US Geological Survey (USGS), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)
Other Participating Organizations Funding provided by Bonneville Power Administration
Contact Person for Questions About the Data Name:  Ian Jezorek
Position:  
Organization:  US Geological Survey (USGS)
Address:  5501-A Cook Underwood Rd
Cook, WA  98605
USA
Phone:  (509) 538-2908
email:  ijezorek@usgs.gov
Broad Category of Methods Field
Data Collection Methods Backpack electrofishing
File Formats Microsoft Excel
Data structure description See data set files.
URL where updated data may be available NA
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Papers, reports, and presentations that were done under this project. Jezorek, I. G., and P. J. Connolly. 2013. Wind River Watershed Restoration Annual Report November 2011 through October 2012. Annual Report for Contract 55275. Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR. Document ID P133526.
https://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/documentviewer.aspx?doc=P133526

Jezorek, I. G., and P. J. Connolly. 2014. Wind River Subbasin Restoration U.S. Geological Survey Annual Report November 2012 throught December 2013. Annual Report for Contracts 59821 and 63276. Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR. Document ID P138064.
https://pisces.bpa.gov/release/documents/DocumentViewer.aspx?doc=P138064

Jezorek, I. G, P. J. Connolly, T. Buehrens, P. C. Cochran, and D. Rawding.
Title: Life history diversity of steelhead parr in the Wind River, WA, as revealed by PIT tagging, instream PIT-tag detection, and trapping.
Meeting: Columbia Gorge Fisheries and Watershed Science Conference, The Dalles, OR, April 2014.
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