Data Links - SE AK Limnology Database
Salmonid Restoration Planning and Assessments
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AK45326 | - | 07/01/2003 | 07/31/2006 | 2001 | Completed | 05/08/2024 | |
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Description
This project developed a database for summarizing, storing, and retrieving historical lake habitat and limnology information from nearly 175 lake systems within Southeast Alaska. This information had been collected over the previous thirty years and is now stored in one place.
Project Benefit
Essential lake habitat data becomes available not only to resource managers, but to others outside the department who may have a need for lake habitat information for making resource management and development decisions. Access to this information, combined with stock assessment data, will also enhance the Departments potential to evaluate the limnological parameters which may directly affect sockeye salmon productivity of specific populations.
Funding Details |
PCSRF | $240,564 |
Report Total: | $240,564 |
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Worksites
520
- Worksite Identifier: 520
- Start Date:
- End Date:
Area Description
No Area Description data was found for this worksite.
Location Information
- Basin: Central Southeast Alaska (190102)
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- Watershed:
- Subwatershed:
- State: Alaska
- Recovery Domain:
- Latitude: 57.8729733655317
- Longitude: -135.22523894239
ESU
- Un-Named ESU Chinook
- Un-Named ESU Chum
- Un-Named ESU Coho
- Un-Named ESU Pink
- Un-Named ESU Sockeye
- Un-Named ESU Cutthroat
- Un-Named ESU Steelhead
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Metrics
Metrics
- B.0
Salmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsY (Y/N)
- . . B.0.a
Planning And Assessment Funding 240,564.00
- . . B.0.b.1
Area Encompassed 350.0
- . . B.1
Restoration Planning And CoordinationY (Y/N)
- . . . . B.1.a
Planning and Coordination funding 240,564.00
- . . . . B.1.b.10
Designing or maintaining restoration data systemsY (Y/N)
- . . . . . . B.1.b.10.a
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- . . . . . . B.1.b.10.b
Description and scope of the plan implemented | |
This project developed a database for summarizing, storing, and retrieving historical lake habitat and limnology information from nearly 175 lake systems within Southeast Alaska. This information had been collected over the previous thirty years and is now stored in one place. |
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