17859
Fish abundance, composition, distribution - Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon
Fish abundance, composition, distribution (Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon)
Data Set
Published / External
17697
FE (Fish Ecology) Division
Project
In Work
2000-08-31
2016-07-13
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.
Density and distribution of resident trout and Pacific salmon during summer, spring and fall in main stem and tributary habitat.
Raw/field data, Time series (of types 1-3)
Loaded by batch 4148, 01-23-2013 19:44
Subject to Public Access to Research Results (PARR): Yes
Theme
PIT tag
Theme
abundance
Theme
experiments
Theme
fish passage
Theme
isotopes
Theme
juvenile salmonid
Theme
movement
Theme
recolonization
Theme
survival
Spatial
Cedar River watershed
Spatial
Invertebrate processing
Spatial
Rock Creek Pit tagging; tributary to Cedar R.
Instrument
Balance
Instrument
Current Meter
Instrument
Thermistor Chain
Platform
Animal and Plant Collection Device
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Seattle
WA
USA
Data Set
Spreadsheet
Table (digital)
Balance, Current Meter, Thermistor Chain
Survey
Animal and Plant Collection Device
35546
Recolonization of the Cedar River by Pacific Salmon 2000-2015
Recolonization of the Cedar River by Pacific Salmon 2000-2015
Published / External
Planned
Habitat and snorkel counts of fish.
Spreadsheet
Yes
PARR
Habitat and snorkel counts of fish.
1
Stream
VARCHAR2
Yes
No
Active
Stream name. In this case represents Cedar River from above Landsburg Dam to Cedar Falls.
VARCHAR2
2
Season
VARCHAR2
Yes
No
Active
Season when survey was conducted. In this case all surveys were in late July to early August.
VARCHAR2
3
Year
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Calendar year when survey was conducted.
NUMBER
4
Reach
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Reach number (1-10). Defined by changes in channel gradient, valley confinement, and dominant substrate. Reach 1 starts ~200 m upstream of Landsburg Dam; Reach 10 ends at Cedar Falls a natural migration barrier.
NUMBER
5
Main.unit.#
VARCHAR2
Yes
No
Active
Not applicable for 2000-2004. In 2005, classified habitat types into primary channel unit or main unit.
VARCHAR2
6
Subunit.num
VARCHAR2
Yes
No
Active
Not applicable for 2000-2004. In 2005, classified habitat types into primary channel unit or main unit with sub-unit habitat types within main unit.
VARCHAR2
Subunit habitats not classified.
7
Habitat.type
VARCHAR2
Yes
No
Active
Habitat types or pools, riffles, runs, step pools, cascades, depositional and side channel units.
VARCHAR2
8
unit.area.m2
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Unit area (width x length) of each habitat type. Units for values are Square meter.
NUMBER
Square meter
> 1 m2
9
max.depth.m
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Not always measured but represents the maximum depth in meters for each habitat unit. Measured using a stadia rod. Units for values are Meter.
NUMBER
Meter
NA
> 0 <10 m
10
tail.depth.m
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Not always measured but represents the tail depth in meters for each pool unit. Measured using a stadia rod. Units for values are Meter.
NUMBER
Meter
> 0 <10 m
11
Avg.depth.m
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Not always measured but represents the average depth in meters for each unit. Measured using a stadia rod at the top, middle and end of each unit. Units for values are Meter.
NUMBER
Meter
> 0 < 7.5 m
12
residual.depth.m
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Only measured in pool units. Difference between maximum depth and tail depth in meters. Units for values are Meter.
NUMBER
Meter
> 0 < 7.5 m
13
avg.vel.m.s
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Not always measured but represents the average velocity of each unit. Measured using a Swoffer flow meter at the top, middle and bottom of each unit. Units for values are Meter.
NUMBER
Meter
> 0 <5 m/s
14
trt.size1
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Unidentifed trout < 90 millimeters total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
15
trt.size2
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Unidentifed trout > 91 < 190 millimeters total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
16
trt.size3
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Unidentifed trout > 191 < 250 millimeters total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
17
trt.size4
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Unidentifed trout >251 < 330 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
18
trt.size5
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Unidentifed trout > 331 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
19
rb.size1
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Rainbow trout < 90 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
20
rb.size2
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Rainbow trout > 91 < 190 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
21
rb.size3
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Rainbow trout > 191 < 250 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
22
rb.size4
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Rainbow trout >251 < 330 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
23
rb.size5
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Rainbow trout > 331 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
24
steelhead.adult
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Steelhead adult. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
25
cutt.size1
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Cutthroat trout < 90 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
26
cutt.size2
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Cutthroat trout > 91 < 190 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
27
cutt.size3
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Cutthroat trout > 191 < 250 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
28
cutt.size4
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Cutthroat trout >251 < 330 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
29
cutt.size5
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Cutthroat trout > 331 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
30
juvcoho
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Juvenile coho. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
31
juvchinook
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Juvenile Chinook. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
32
sockeye.adult
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Sockeye adult. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
33
mwf.size1
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Mountain whitefish < 90 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
34
mwf.size2
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Mountain whitefish trout > 91 < 190 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
35
mwf.size3
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Mountain whitefish trout > 191 < 250 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
36
mwf.siz4
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Mountain whitefish trout >251 < 330 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
37
mwf.szie5
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Mountain whitefish trout > 331 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
38
sculpin.size1
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Sculpin < 90 mm in total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
39
sculpin.size2
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Sculpin > 90 mm in total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
40
lamprey.size1
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Lamprey < 90 mm in total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
41
lamprey.size2
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Lamprey > 90 mm in total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
42
charr.size3
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Bull trout >191 < 250 mm total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
43
charr.size4
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Bull trout > 251 and < 330 mm in total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
44
charr.size5
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
Bull trout > 331 mm in total length. Units for values are Millimeter.
NUMBER
Millimeter
>0
Data Steward
2015-10-01
Person
Kiffney, Peter
Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov
10 Park Avenue
Mukilteo
WA
98275
425-347-6935 x240
425-247-4702
Distributor
2015-10-01
Organization
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
NWFSC
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
USA
206-860-3200
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov
NWFSC Home
Online Resource
Metadata Contact
2015-10-01
Organization
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
NWFSC
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
USA
206-860-3200
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov
NWFSC Home
Online Resource
Originator
2015-10-01
Person
Kiffney, Peter
Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov
10 Park Avenue
Mukilteo
WA
98275
425-347-6935 x240
425-247-4702
Point of Contact
2015-10-01
Person
Kiffney, Peter
Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov
10 Park Avenue
Mukilteo
WA
98275
425-347-6935 x240
425-247-4702
-122.3062
-122.3062
47.6449
47.6449
Invertebrate processing: Identification and processing of stream invertebrates at NWFSC.
Continuing
2000-06-01
-122.3062
-122.3062
47.6449
47.6449
Rock Creek Pit tagging; tributary to Cedar R.: Mark-recapture study in Rock Creek, tributary to Cedar River
Range
2005-10-01
2010-12-31
-122.3062
-122.3062
47.6449
47.6449
Cedar River watershed: City of Seattle's Municipal Watershed starting at Landsburg Dam and ending at Cedar Falls and all associated tributaries
Continuing
2000-06-01
Unclassified
Contact PI.
NA
2016-07-13
https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parr/recolonization_of_the_cedar_river_by_pacific_salmon_20002015/data/page/
2015-10-01
Organization
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Recolonization of the Cedar River by Pacific Salmo
Habitat and snorkel counts of fish.
2016-07-13
https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/tables/table/recolonization_of_the_cedar_river_by_pacific_salmon_20002015
2015-10-01
Organization
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Recolonization of the Cedar River by Pacific Salmo
Habitat and snorkel counts of fish.
https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/datasets/dataset/2578
Fish abundance, composition, distribution
Online Resource
Web site
NWFSC Dataset Information page. Density and distribution of resident trout and Pacific salmon during summer, spring and fall in main stem and tributary habitat
Spreadsheet
High
Triple checking data entry
No
5
No
No
No
0 days
No Delay
NCEI-MD
365
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NA
35546
Entity
Recolonization of the Cedar River by Pacific Salmon 2000-2015
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2013-01-23T19:44:43
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Northwest Fisheries Science Center
NWFSC
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Seattle
WA
98112
USA
206-860-3200
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov
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