Kootenai River Resident Fish Assessment, FY2008 KTOI Progress Report.

The overarching goal of project 1994-049-00 is to recover a productive, healthy and biologically diverse Kootenai River ecosystem, with emphasis on native fish species rehabilitation. It is especially designed to aid the recovery of important fish stocks, i.e. white sturgeon, burbot, bull trout, kok...

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Main Author: Holderman, Charles
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:962421 2023-07-30T04:02:45+02:00 Kootenai River Resident Fish Assessment, FY2008 KTOI Progress Report. Holderman, Charles 2009-09-03 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/962421 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/962421 https://doi.org/10.2172/962421 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/962421 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/962421 https://doi.org/10.2172/962421 doi:10.2172/962421 13 HYDRO ENERGY CONSTRUCTION ECOSYSTEMS IDAHO IMPLEMENTATION LAKES MANAGEMENT MONITORING NUTRIENTS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS REPORT RIVERS TROUT WATER 2009 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/962421 2023-07-11T08:47:34Z The overarching goal of project 1994-049-00 is to recover a productive, healthy and biologically diverse Kootenai River ecosystem, with emphasis on native fish species rehabilitation. It is especially designed to aid the recovery of important fish stocks, i.e. white sturgeon, burbot, bull trout, kokanee and several other salmonids important to the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho and regional sport-fisheries. The objectives of the project have been to address factors limiting key fish species within an ecosystem perspective. Major objectives include: establishment of a comprehensive and thorough biomonitoring program, investigate ecosystem--level in-river productivity, test the feasibility of a large-scale Kootenai River nutrient addition experiment (completed), to evaluate and rehabilitate key Kootenai River tributaries important to the health of the lower Kootenai River ecosystem, to provide funding for Canadian implementation of nutrient addition and monitoring in the Kootenai River ecosystem (Kootenay Lake) due to lost system productivity created by construction and operation of Libby Dam, mitigate the cost of monitoring nutrient additions in Arrow Lakes due to lost system productivity created by the Libby-Arrow water swap, provide written summaries of all research and activities of the project, and, hold a yearly workshop to convene with other agencies and institutions to discuss management, research, and monitoring strategies for this project and to provide a forum to coordinate and disseminate data with other projects involved in the Kootenai River basin. Other/Unknown Material Burbot SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy)
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topic 13 HYDRO ENERGY
CONSTRUCTION
ECOSYSTEMS
IDAHO
IMPLEMENTATION
LAKES
MANAGEMENT
MONITORING
NUTRIENTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS REPORT
RIVERS
TROUT
WATER
spellingShingle 13 HYDRO ENERGY
CONSTRUCTION
ECOSYSTEMS
IDAHO
IMPLEMENTATION
LAKES
MANAGEMENT
MONITORING
NUTRIENTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS REPORT
RIVERS
TROUT
WATER
Holderman, Charles
Kootenai River Resident Fish Assessment, FY2008 KTOI Progress Report.
topic_facet 13 HYDRO ENERGY
CONSTRUCTION
ECOSYSTEMS
IDAHO
IMPLEMENTATION
LAKES
MANAGEMENT
MONITORING
NUTRIENTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS REPORT
RIVERS
TROUT
WATER
description The overarching goal of project 1994-049-00 is to recover a productive, healthy and biologically diverse Kootenai River ecosystem, with emphasis on native fish species rehabilitation. It is especially designed to aid the recovery of important fish stocks, i.e. white sturgeon, burbot, bull trout, kokanee and several other salmonids important to the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho and regional sport-fisheries. The objectives of the project have been to address factors limiting key fish species within an ecosystem perspective. Major objectives include: establishment of a comprehensive and thorough biomonitoring program, investigate ecosystem--level in-river productivity, test the feasibility of a large-scale Kootenai River nutrient addition experiment (completed), to evaluate and rehabilitate key Kootenai River tributaries important to the health of the lower Kootenai River ecosystem, to provide funding for Canadian implementation of nutrient addition and monitoring in the Kootenai River ecosystem (Kootenay Lake) due to lost system productivity created by construction and operation of Libby Dam, mitigate the cost of monitoring nutrient additions in Arrow Lakes due to lost system productivity created by the Libby-Arrow water swap, provide written summaries of all research and activities of the project, and, hold a yearly workshop to convene with other agencies and institutions to discuss management, research, and monitoring strategies for this project and to provide a forum to coordinate and disseminate data with other projects involved in the Kootenai River basin.
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title_fullStr Kootenai River Resident Fish Assessment, FY2008 KTOI Progress Report.
title_full_unstemmed Kootenai River Resident Fish Assessment, FY2008 KTOI Progress Report.
title_sort kootenai river resident fish assessment, fy2008 ktoi progress report.
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