Flow data from Hot Springs Creek, Imuruk Basin, Alaska, 2012

The primary purpose of the Imuruk Basin Instream Flow Protection Project is to gather discharge and related data to be applied in the protection of fish and wildlife habitat, migration, and propagation flows on Graphite and Ruby Creeks in the Imuruk Basin Watershed. The Watershed produces a variety...

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Main Author: Hal Shepherd
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:ef0a3e53-39ff-40c2-bbc4-610d4678ce44 2024-10-03T18:45:56+00:00 Flow data from Hot Springs Creek, Imuruk Basin, Alaska, 2012 Hal Shepherd Imuruk Basin, Alaska ENVELOPE(-165.65115,-165.65115,65.0553,65.0553) BEGINDATE: 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z 2019-02-15T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:ef0a3e53-39ff-40c2-bbc4-610d4678ce44 unknown Arctic Data Center Hot Springs Creek Traditional Council Native Village of Teller Imuruk Basin Dataset 2019 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-10-03T18:12:06Z The primary purpose of the Imuruk Basin Instream Flow Protection Project is to gather discharge and related data to be applied in the protection of fish and wildlife habitat, migration, and propagation flows on Graphite and Ruby Creeks in the Imuruk Basin Watershed. The Watershed produces a variety of Pacific salmon and other fish species important to the Norton Sound area. In addition, the Watershed is located within the Migratory range of the Western Arctic Reindeer Herd which rely on the associated watersheds for habitat and forage needs. Current threats to fish and wildlife habitat within the River’s watershed, however, include graphite exploration and other mining related activity and associated roads, railroads from mining and related development. As part of the Project, the Traditional Council of the Native Village of Teller is collecting discharge, logger and staff gage data for protection of fish and wildlife habitat, migration, and propagation flows on Hot Springs Creek located in the Imuruk Basin Watershed on the Seward Peninsula of Alaska. Objective - obtain a certificate of reservation for instream flows under the Alaska State Water Code, on the Hot Springs and other creeks in the Watershed. An instream flow certificate is required for maintaining a specific flow in a portion of stream or water level in a lake. An instream flow reservation can be made to protect fish and wildlife habitat, migration, and propagation; recreation and park purposes; navigation and transportation purposes; and sanitary and water quality purposes. The HSC dats will be incorporated into an application form and the fee prescribed by 11 AAC 05.260 will be filed with the Department of Natural Resources. Dataset Arctic Seward Peninsula Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Gage ENVELOPE(-118.503,-118.503,56.133,56.133) Norton Sound ENVELOPE(69.507,69.507,-49.202,-49.202) Pacific ENVELOPE(-165.65115,-165.65115,65.0553,65.0553)
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topic Hot Springs Creek
Traditional Council Native Village of Teller
Imuruk Basin
spellingShingle Hot Springs Creek
Traditional Council Native Village of Teller
Imuruk Basin
Hal Shepherd
Flow data from Hot Springs Creek, Imuruk Basin, Alaska, 2012
topic_facet Hot Springs Creek
Traditional Council Native Village of Teller
Imuruk Basin
description The primary purpose of the Imuruk Basin Instream Flow Protection Project is to gather discharge and related data to be applied in the protection of fish and wildlife habitat, migration, and propagation flows on Graphite and Ruby Creeks in the Imuruk Basin Watershed. The Watershed produces a variety of Pacific salmon and other fish species important to the Norton Sound area. In addition, the Watershed is located within the Migratory range of the Western Arctic Reindeer Herd which rely on the associated watersheds for habitat and forage needs. Current threats to fish and wildlife habitat within the River’s watershed, however, include graphite exploration and other mining related activity and associated roads, railroads from mining and related development. As part of the Project, the Traditional Council of the Native Village of Teller is collecting discharge, logger and staff gage data for protection of fish and wildlife habitat, migration, and propagation flows on Hot Springs Creek located in the Imuruk Basin Watershed on the Seward Peninsula of Alaska. Objective - obtain a certificate of reservation for instream flows under the Alaska State Water Code, on the Hot Springs and other creeks in the Watershed. An instream flow certificate is required for maintaining a specific flow in a portion of stream or water level in a lake. An instream flow reservation can be made to protect fish and wildlife habitat, migration, and propagation; recreation and park purposes; navigation and transportation purposes; and sanitary and water quality purposes. The HSC dats will be incorporated into an application form and the fee prescribed by 11 AAC 05.260 will be filed with the Department of Natural Resources.
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author Hal Shepherd
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title Flow data from Hot Springs Creek, Imuruk Basin, Alaska, 2012
title_short Flow data from Hot Springs Creek, Imuruk Basin, Alaska, 2012
title_full Flow data from Hot Springs Creek, Imuruk Basin, Alaska, 2012
title_fullStr Flow data from Hot Springs Creek, Imuruk Basin, Alaska, 2012
title_full_unstemmed Flow data from Hot Springs Creek, Imuruk Basin, Alaska, 2012
title_sort flow data from hot springs creek, imuruk basin, alaska, 2012
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2019
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op_coverage Imuruk Basin, Alaska
ENVELOPE(-165.65115,-165.65115,65.0553,65.0553)
BEGINDATE: 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z
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ENVELOPE(69.507,69.507,-49.202,-49.202)
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Norton Sound
Pacific
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