Stream Segments Captures and Crossings Associated With 2012 Aquatic Organism Passage Study Siuslaw National Forest
Stream segments, aquatic organism captures, stream surveys, and road-stream crossings described by these metadata accompany a 2012 electrofishing study of the distribution and abundance of aquatic organisms (fish, lampreys, amphibians and crayfish), conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, and the P...
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dataone:f6f0a348-0efd-4fa4-8377-9276859fe434 2024-06-03T18:46:45+00:00 Stream Segments Captures and Crossings Associated With 2012 Aquatic Organism Passage Study Siuslaw National Forest Nathan D. Chelgren Jason B. Dunham Location of the data collected is selected small streams (< 10 square kilometers in drainage area) of the west slope of the Oregon Coast Range within the Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon, USA. ENVELOPE(-124.40918,-123.2666,45.51374,43.29288) BEGINDATE: 2012-05-21T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-09-26T00:00:00Z 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/f6f0a348-0efd-4fa4-8377-9276859fe434 unknown USGS Science Data Catalog aquatic ecosystems biodiversity freshwater ecosystems fishery resources migratory species seasonal migration Tillamook County Yamhill County Douglas County Lincoln County Lane County Coast Range Nestucca River Little Nestucca River Neskowin Creek Salmon River North Fork Beaver Creek Big Elk Creek Alsea River Big Creek Five Rivers Siuslaw River Cape Creek Horse Creek Maple Creek North Fork Smith River Umpqua River Siuslaw National Forest Oregon Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Lampetra Entosphenus Cottus Rhinichthys Oncorhynchus clarkii Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus kisutch Lampetra richardsoni Entosphenus tridentatus Cottus perplexus Rhinichthys cataractae Dataset 2015 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2024-06-03T18:09:47Z Stream segments, aquatic organism captures, stream surveys, and road-stream crossings described by these metadata accompany a 2012 electrofishing study of the distribution and abundance of aquatic organisms (fish, lampreys, amphibians and crayfish), conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Pacific Northwest Region Aquatic and Riparian Ecosystem Monitoring Project (AREMP) of the U.S. Forest Service, in the Siuslaw National Forest in western Oregon, USA. The purpose of the study was to quantify the effectiveness of stream-road crossing restoration (culvert replacement to the stream simulation standard) in terms of numbers of fish and length of stream gained through restoration, and to quantify the continuing effects of replaced and non-replaced crossings on the probability of passage by aquatic organisms compared to stream reaches having no road crossing. The sampling design is nested in several ways; sampled stream segments (30-m electrofishing plots) were selected in a spatially balanced random sample within stream networks (contiguous spatial collections of segments within 2 km of a study culvert or road crossing). Networks themselves were randomly sampled for study from the 79 networks in the scope of inference with probability proportional to the length of stream suitable for sampling [< 25% average gradient, < 10 km2 in drainage area, and > 0.283 l.s-1 (0.01 cubic feet per second) in mean annual discharge]. The scope of inference was defined as stream within 2 km of a study crossing (303 stream-road crossings identified as potentially important to salmon and trout based on channel slope, valley bottom morphology, and stream size). At sampled segments electrofishing was used to capture aquatic organisms for identification, counting, and at a sub-sample of sites marking for capture-recapture study. Recapture passes were conducted two days after the initial electrofishing pass. Dataset Beaver Creek USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Cape Creek ENVELOPE(-90.704,-90.704,57.229,57.229) Maple Creek ENVELOPE(-139.579,-139.579,61.419,61.419) North Fork ENVELOPE(161.250,161.250,-77.533,-77.533) Pacific ENVELOPE(-124.40918,-123.2666,45.51374,43.29288) |
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aquatic ecosystems biodiversity freshwater ecosystems fishery resources migratory species seasonal migration Tillamook County Yamhill County Douglas County Lincoln County Lane County Coast Range Nestucca River Little Nestucca River Neskowin Creek Salmon River North Fork Beaver Creek Big Elk Creek Alsea River Big Creek Five Rivers Siuslaw River Cape Creek Horse Creek Maple Creek North Fork Smith River Umpqua River Siuslaw National Forest Oregon Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Lampetra Entosphenus Cottus Rhinichthys Oncorhynchus clarkii Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus kisutch Lampetra richardsoni Entosphenus tridentatus Cottus perplexus Rhinichthys cataractae |
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aquatic ecosystems biodiversity freshwater ecosystems fishery resources migratory species seasonal migration Tillamook County Yamhill County Douglas County Lincoln County Lane County Coast Range Nestucca River Little Nestucca River Neskowin Creek Salmon River North Fork Beaver Creek Big Elk Creek Alsea River Big Creek Five Rivers Siuslaw River Cape Creek Horse Creek Maple Creek North Fork Smith River Umpqua River Siuslaw National Forest Oregon Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Lampetra Entosphenus Cottus Rhinichthys Oncorhynchus clarkii Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus kisutch Lampetra richardsoni Entosphenus tridentatus Cottus perplexus Rhinichthys cataractae Nathan D. Chelgren Jason B. Dunham Stream Segments Captures and Crossings Associated With 2012 Aquatic Organism Passage Study Siuslaw National Forest |
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aquatic ecosystems biodiversity freshwater ecosystems fishery resources migratory species seasonal migration Tillamook County Yamhill County Douglas County Lincoln County Lane County Coast Range Nestucca River Little Nestucca River Neskowin Creek Salmon River North Fork Beaver Creek Big Elk Creek Alsea River Big Creek Five Rivers Siuslaw River Cape Creek Horse Creek Maple Creek North Fork Smith River Umpqua River Siuslaw National Forest Oregon Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Lampetra Entosphenus Cottus Rhinichthys Oncorhynchus clarkii Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus kisutch Lampetra richardsoni Entosphenus tridentatus Cottus perplexus Rhinichthys cataractae |
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Stream segments, aquatic organism captures, stream surveys, and road-stream crossings described by these metadata accompany a 2012 electrofishing study of the distribution and abundance of aquatic organisms (fish, lampreys, amphibians and crayfish), conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Pacific Northwest Region Aquatic and Riparian Ecosystem Monitoring Project (AREMP) of the U.S. Forest Service, in the Siuslaw National Forest in western Oregon, USA. The purpose of the study was to quantify the effectiveness of stream-road crossing restoration (culvert replacement to the stream simulation standard) in terms of numbers of fish and length of stream gained through restoration, and to quantify the continuing effects of replaced and non-replaced crossings on the probability of passage by aquatic organisms compared to stream reaches having no road crossing. The sampling design is nested in several ways; sampled stream segments (30-m electrofishing plots) were selected in a spatially balanced random sample within stream networks (contiguous spatial collections of segments within 2 km of a study culvert or road crossing). Networks themselves were randomly sampled for study from the 79 networks in the scope of inference with probability proportional to the length of stream suitable for sampling [< 25% average gradient, < 10 km2 in drainage area, and > 0.283 l.s-1 (0.01 cubic feet per second) in mean annual discharge]. The scope of inference was defined as stream within 2 km of a study crossing (303 stream-road crossings identified as potentially important to salmon and trout based on channel slope, valley bottom morphology, and stream size). At sampled segments electrofishing was used to capture aquatic organisms for identification, counting, and at a sub-sample of sites marking for capture-recapture study. Recapture passes were conducted two days after the initial electrofishing pass. |
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Nathan D. Chelgren Jason B. Dunham |
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title |
Stream Segments Captures and Crossings Associated With 2012 Aquatic Organism Passage Study Siuslaw National Forest |
title_short |
Stream Segments Captures and Crossings Associated With 2012 Aquatic Organism Passage Study Siuslaw National Forest |
title_full |
Stream Segments Captures and Crossings Associated With 2012 Aquatic Organism Passage Study Siuslaw National Forest |
title_fullStr |
Stream Segments Captures and Crossings Associated With 2012 Aquatic Organism Passage Study Siuslaw National Forest |
title_full_unstemmed |
Stream Segments Captures and Crossings Associated With 2012 Aquatic Organism Passage Study Siuslaw National Forest |
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stream segments captures and crossings associated with 2012 aquatic organism passage study siuslaw national forest |
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USGS Science Data Catalog |
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2015 |
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Location of the data collected is selected small streams (< 10 square kilometers in drainage area) of the west slope of the Oregon Coast Range within the Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon, USA. ENVELOPE(-124.40918,-123.2666,45.51374,43.29288) BEGINDATE: 2012-05-21T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-09-26T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(-90.704,-90.704,57.229,57.229) ENVELOPE(-139.579,-139.579,61.419,61.419) ENVELOPE(161.250,161.250,-77.533,-77.533) ENVELOPE(-124.40918,-123.2666,45.51374,43.29288) |
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Cape Creek Maple Creek North Fork Pacific |
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Cape Creek Maple Creek North Fork Pacific |
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Beaver Creek |
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Beaver Creek |
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