Methow Watershed Phase 1

Fish Passage Improvement

Fish Passage Improvement
Project IDRCO_98-1033 A
Recovery DomainsInterior Columbia
Start Date09/01/1999
End Date06/30/2003
StatusCompleted
Last Edited08/27/2020
 
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Description    


This project proposes to protect about 2,220 acres of critical wildlife habitat in the Methow River watershed for mule deer winter range and migration as well as anadromous fish passage and production. This project has unprecedented support from the public in general including almost every outdoor associated sports organization in the state as well as local, county, state and federal government. The Methow River watershed is a uniquely rich and diverse ecosystem that is undergoing rapid residential subdivision, fueled by the esthetic and wildlife amenities this project strives to protect. Mule deer corridors and winter ranges were identified through cooperative research projects funded by the US Forest Service and WDFW; 95% of this herd (about 20,000) moves on average 30 miles between summer range in the high North Cascades and winter range in the Methow Valley. Bull trout and anadromous fish stocks including steelhead and salmon have been listed as threatened/endangered in this watershed. Residential subdivision is destroying and threatening the remaining winter range and migration corridors for Washingtons largest migratory mule deer herd. Preserving these upland, migration and riparian corridors for deer and other wildlife is upstaged only by the protection this project will afford threatened and endangered fish stocks in the Methow River and its tributaries.



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Worksites

WARCO_RCO_98-1033 A-ws-8216: 8216    


  • Worksite Identifier: WARCO_RCO_98-1033 A-ws-8216: 8216
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Area Description

Upper Columbia

Location Information

  • Basin: 170200
  • Subbasin: 17020008
  • Watershed: 1702000806
  • Subwatershed: 170200080605
  • State: Washington
  • Recovery Domain: Interior Columbia
  • Latitude: 48.455
  • Longitude: -120.16777777

ESU

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Metrics

Metrics
  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.2 Fish Passage ImprovementY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.2.b.2 Square miles of streambed made accessible2220.3 (Square miles)
      •      . . . . C.2.c.1 Fish passage blockages removed or altered (other than road crossings reported in C.2.f to C.2.i)Y (Y/N)