18130
Mirror Lake Fish catch composition - Lower Columbia River Restoration Action Effectiveness Monitoring
Mirror Lake Fish catch composition (Lower Columbia River Restoration Action Effectiveness Monitoring)
Data Set
Published / External
17696
Migrated from Environmental Conservation Division
Project
Completed
1) The purpose of this project is to measure changes in juvenile salmon habitat occurrence and health following restoration activities at the Mirror Lake Complex and Horsetail Falls in the Lower Columbia River and estuary. Parameters measured include habitat conditions such as vegetation, water temperature, and dissolved oxygen; salmon diet and prey availability; weight, length, growth rate, lipid content, genetic stock, and chemical contaminant exposure.
2) Lyndal Johnson (NWFSC FTE) is the project lead, and other primary staff involved are Sean Sol and Paul Olson (NWFSC FTEs) and Kate Macneale (NWFSC term employee), but the project also involves other NWFSC FTEs, other term employees, contractors, and staff from other programs (Environmental Chemistry) and Divisions (FE, CB), as well as staff from collaborating agencies (e.g., the Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership).
3) The project involves field surveys in which parameters measured include habitat conditions such as vegetation, water temperature, and dissolved oxygen; salmon diet and prey availability; weight, length, growth rate, lipid content, genetic stock, and chemical contaminant exposure.
4) Specific products to be produced include annual reports for the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, and manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals.
5) Specific audiences include (but are not limited to) the Bonneville Power Administration and other federal, state, and local agencies involved with salmon recovery and environmental management in the Columbia Basin (e.g., EPA, Washington Department of Ecology, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the City of Portland), the NMFS regional office, and other agency and academic scientists.
6) This is a stand-alone project, but it is also a component of a larger action effectiveness monitoring program overseen by the Estuary Partnership.
7) This is an ongoing project with a soft completion deadline; however, there are specific tasks to be completed on a yearly basis.
Catch composition and salmon density.
Addresses Legal Mandate
Raw/field data
Loaded by batch 4352, 02-07-2013 13:06
These data are available to the public
Report: 2011 Annual report on Fish monitoring component of AEM projec (2011 annual report to the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership on the fish monitoring component of the MIrror Lake Restoration Effectiveness project)
Report: Mirror Lake Effectiveness Monitoring Synthesis Report (Synthesis report on results of restoration effectiveness monitoring at MIrror Lake, 2008-2010)
Report: 2010 Annual report on Fish monitoring component of AEM project (2010 annual report to the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership on the fish monitoring component of the MIrror Lake Restoration Effectiveness project)
Report: 2009 Annual report on Fish monitoring component of AEM project (2009 annual report to the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership on the fish monitoring component of the MIrror Lake Restoration Effectiveness project)
Report: 2008 Annual report on Fish monitoring component of AEM project (2008 annual report to the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership on the fish monitoring component of the MIrror Lake Restoration Effectiveness project)
Theme
PARR Exclusion
Non-NOAA Funded
Theme
Fishery-independent surveys
Theme
Habitat recovery data
Theme
Population surveys
Theme
chinook salmon
Theme
coho salmon
Theme
fish community composition
Spatial
Lower Columbia River
Spatial
Portland Harbor
Spatial
Sand Island
Spatial
Sandy Island
Spatial
Wallace Island
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Seattle
WA
USA
Data Set
Other
Instrument Not Applicable
Platform Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Data Steward
2015-10-01
Person
Johnson, Lyndal L
Lyndal.L.Johnson@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
206-860-3345
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
Person
Contact, Metadata
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
USA
(206) 860-3433
Originator
2015-10-01
Person
Johnson, Lyndal L
Lyndal.L.Johnson@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
206-860-3345
Point of Contact
2015-10-01
Person
Bolton, Jennie L
Jennie.Bolton@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
206-860-3359
206-860-3335
-123.2557
-123.2557
46.1399
46.1399
Lower Columbia River: Lower Columbia River
Range
2007-04-01
2012-09-20
-122.8622
-122.8622
46.0038
46.0038
Sandy Island: Sandy Island
-122.7706
-122.7706
45.6455
45.6455
Portland Harbor: Portland Harbor, OR
-123.2505
-123.2505
46.1389
46.1389
Wallace Island: Wallace Island
-122.559
-122.559
45.595
45.595
Sand Island: Sand Island
Sensitive
At this time, contact the Data Manager for information on obtaining access to this data set. In the near future, the NWFSC will strive to provide all non-sensitive data resources as a web service in order to meet the NOAA Data Access Policy Directive (https://nosc.noaa.gov/EDMC/PD.DA.php).
Data are housed in password protected databases behind a firewall.
http://www.ncei.noaa.gov
http://www.ncei.noaa.gov
Other - Filemaker database
Medium
These data were collected and processed in accordance with established protocols and best practices under the direction of the projects Principal Investigator. Contact the dataset Data Manager in section 3 for full QA/QC methodology.
Yes
1%
Yes
No
No
360 days
No Delay
NCEI-MD
365 days
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These data were collected and processed in accordance with established protocols and best practices under the direction of the projects Principal Investigator. Contact the dataset Data Manager in section 3 for full QA/QC methodology.
NWFSC Annual Project Planning System
http://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/12439
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2013-02-07T13:06:31
SysAdmin InPortAdmin
2022-08-09T17:11:08
2016-02-29
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
NWFSC
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
USA
206-860-3200
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov
1001
Public
No
2016-02-29
1 Year
2017-02-28