Klamath River Fish Habitat Assessment Program: Developing Innovative Solutions for Restoring the Klamath River

Document Details:

Title: Klamath River Fish Habitat Assessment Program: Developing Innovative Solutions for Restoring the Klamath River
Category: Technical Memo
File: US-Fish-and-Wildlife_2013_0044_Klamath-River-Fish-Habitat-Assessment-program.pdf
Updated Date: 04.01.2017
Author(s)/Source(s): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publication Date: 2013
Focal Topic: In-Stream Flow / Flow Regime, Hydrology, Salmon, Lower Klamath, Mainstem Klamath River, Monitoring Programs, Suckers
Location: Klamath Basin
Watershed Code: 180102
Abstract:

The Klamath River Fish Habitat Assessment Program, also known as the "Klamath River Flow Study," is providing the data, analytical tools, and models needed to help restore one of the most treasured salmon-producing regions in the United States--the Klamath Basin of Southern Oregon and Northern California. Established by Congress in 2011, the program was initiated to provide a scientific "road map" to help guide the restoration of Klamath River anadromous fishes--salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, and lamprey. This brochure describes major accomplishments of the program and key areas of work.

Keyword Tags:
fall chinook, Shortnose suckers, spawning habitat, spring run chinook, fall run chinook, Secretarial Determination