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Northwest Fisheries Science Center
206-860-3200
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
USA
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206-860-3200
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
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ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata Part 2 Extensions for imagery and gridded data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
Experimental streams - Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon
Experimental streams (Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon)
2006-09-01
creation
2017-02-16
publication
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
17858
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/17858
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Kiffney, Peter
425-347-6935 x240
425-247-4702
10 Park Avenue
Mukilteo
WA
98275
Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov
originator
https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/datasets/dataset/2581
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Experimental streams
NWFSC Dataset Information page. Data on nutrients and insects to salmon carcass additions
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The objective of this study is to quantify population, community, and ecosystem level changes as a result of salmon recolonization of the Cedar River, WA above Landsburg Dam. The dam was installed in 1901, blocking the upstream migration of adult salmon and steelhead from about 43 km of river habitat. A fish ladder was installed in 2003 to allow adult salmon passage. We collected baseline data on water chemistry, habitat, and fish populations including resident trout and sculpin populations in 2000-2002. These field surveys have been ongoing since 2000.
A mark-recapture study in Rock Creek, the largest tributary available to salmon, was started in 2004 and ended in 2010 to quantify growth, movement, and survival of juvenile coho and resident trout.
Two experimental stream studies conducted to quantify salmon carcass effects on resident organisms.
Data on nutrients and insects to salmon carcass additions.
Addresses Legal Mandate
Raw/field data, Laboratory data
completed
Kiffney, Peter
425-347-6935 x240
425-247-4702
10 Park Avenue
Mukilteo
WA
98275
Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov
pointOfContact
Kiffney, Peter
425-347-6935 x240
425-247-4702
10 Park Avenue
Mukilteo
WA
98275
Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov
custodian
PIT tag
abundance
experiments
fish passage
isotopes
juvenile salmonid
movement
recolonization
survival
theme
Cedar River watershed
Invertebrate processing
Rock Creek Pit tagging; tributary to Cedar R.
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Balance
Length Board
Temperature Sensor
instrument
DOC/NOAA/NMFS/NWFSC > Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA. U.S. Department of Commerce
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
2017-04-24
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8.5
FE (Fish Ecology) Division
project
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Cite As: Northwest Fisheries Science Center, [Date of Access]: Experimental streams - Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/17858.
NOAA provides no warranty, nor accepts any liability occurring from any incomplete, incorrect, or misleading data, or from any incorrect, incomplete, or misleading use of the data. It is the responsibility of the user to determine whether or not the data is suitable for the intended purpose.
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Access Constraints: NA
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NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
17858
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inportserve/waf/noaa/nmfs/nwfsc/dmp/pdf/17858.pdf
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NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA Data Management Plan for this record on InPort.
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47.6449
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Invertebrate processing: Identification and processing of stream invertebrates at NWFSC.
2000-06-01
-122.3062
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47.6449
47.6549
Rock Creek Pit tagging; tributary to Cedar R.: Mark-recapture study in Rock Creek, tributary to Cedar River
2005-10-01
2010-12-31
-122.3062
-122.2962
47.6449
47.6549
Cedar River watershed: City of Seattle's Municipal Watershed starting at Landsburg Dam and ending at Cedar Falls and all associated tributaries
2000-06-01
Subject to Public Access to Research Results (PARR): Yes
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Mesocosms 2 by 2 Salmon Carcass and Wood Experiment
2018-02-27
publication
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
206-860-3200
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov
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NWFSC Home
Website listed for Northwest Fisheries Science Center
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distributor
https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/tables/table/mesocosms_2_by_2_salmon_carcass_and_wood_experiment
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Mesocosms 2 by 2 Salmon Carcass and Wood Experimen
This data contains analytical results from a 2 by 2 factorial experiment where salmon carcasses or small wood were added to stream mesocosms. Experiment conducted over a 45 day period summer 2007. Experimental streams were located along the bank of the Cedar River near Landsbug Dam, WA. Included in this table are data on water chemistry and benthic invertebrates colonizing unglazed ceramic tiles. The experiment was designed to test the effects of adding 0.6 kg/m2 of carcass tissue and small wood on water chemistry and invertebrates. Water chemistry samples were analyzed at the Oceanography lab, University of Washington. Benthic invertebrates were identifed to family or order using a dissecting scope.
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https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parr/mesocosms_2_by_2_salmon_carcass_and_wood_experiment/data/page/
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Mesocosms 2 by 2 Salmon Carcass and Wood Experimen
This data contains analytical results from a 2 by 2 factorial experiment where salmon carcasses or small wood were added to stream mesocosms. Experiment conducted over a 45 day period summer 2007. Experimental streams were located along the bank of the Cedar River near Landsbug Dam, WA. Included in this table are data on water chemistry and benthic invertebrates colonizing unglazed ceramic tiles. The experiment was designed to test the effects of adding 0.6 kg/m2 of carcass tissue and small wood on water chemistry and invertebrates. Water chemistry samples were analyzed at the Oceanography lab, University of Washington. Benthic invertebrates were identifed to family or order using a dissecting scope.
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These data were collected and processed in accordance with established protocols and best practices under the direction of the project’s Principal Investigator. Contact the dataset Data Manager in section 3 for full QA/QC methodology.