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Washington Department of Natural Resources State Forest Practices Habitat Conservation Plan

This HCP is a 50-year agreement for protection of Washington's streams and forests that provide habitat for more than 70 aquatic species, including salmon, many of them threatened or endangered. It covers 13 populations of salmon and steelhead.
June 05, 2006 - Document ,

Amendment 11 to the FMP for the Scallop Fishery Off Alaska

In April 2005, the Council unanimously voted to adopt Amendment 11, a housekeeping amendment that would update the scallop FMP to reflect the current management of the scallop fishery and recent biological information. No implementing regulations would…
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05/18/2024

Hydrocarbons and Fisheries Habitat in Berners Bay, Alaska: Baseline Monitoring Associated with the Kensington Gold Mine

To establish a 2004 baseline of information for long-term monitoring associated with development of the Kensington Gold Mine near Juneau, Alaska, we measured hydrocarbon concentrations.
October 17, 2005 - Technical Memo ,

An Atlas On The Distribution And Habitat Of Common Fish In Shallow Nearshore Waters Of Southeastern Alaska

Distribution and habitat use are presented on the 50 most abundant fish species captured in shallow nearshore waters (< 20 m offshore and < 5 m deep relative to mean lower low water (MLLW) of southeastern Alaska. Fish were captured with a beach seine at 41 locations from 1998 to 2004. At each location, habitats sampled included sand or gravel beaches with no attached vegetation, cobble beaches with understory kelps (e.g., Laminaria saccharina), soft bottom (sand, silt, or mud) beaches with eelgrass (Zostera marina), and steep bedrock outcrops. A total of 538 seine hauls yielded 448,166 fish. Based on total catch, the three most abundant species were walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma), Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus), and Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii). Mean catch per seine haul was greatest in eelgrass for 30 of the 50 most abundant species. Juveniles dominated the catch of all species captured. For example, mean size of walleye pollock, Pacific sand lance, and Pacific herring was less than 100 mm fork length. Distribution patterns were evident for many fish species; some are widely distributed throughout southeastern Alaska (crescent gunnel, Pholis laeta), whereas others are confined to southern waters (kelp perch, Brachyistius frenatus) or more outside coastal waters (black rockfish, Sebastes melanops). Shallow nearshore waters support a diverse and abundant community of fish, many of commercial importance. Information on distribution and habitat of nearshore fish assemblages will help resource managers identify and protect coastal areas at risk to human disturbance.
October 17, 2005 - Technical Memo ,

Habitat, Age, and Diet of a Forage Fish in Southeastern Alaska: Pacific Sandfish

Forage fish are an important part of Alaska’s marine ecosystems and coastal areas. Forage fish are a critical food source for numerous ground-fish, marine mammals, and seabirds (Wespestad1; Allen and Smith, 1988; Paul et al., 1997; Yang and Nelson, 2000; Mecklenburg et al., 2002). Little is known, however, about the life history characteristics or habitat of many forage fish species in Alaska, including Pacific sandfish (Trichodon trichodon; Fig. 1). Only two articles have been published on the life history characteristics of Pacific sandfish in Alaska. Paul et al. (1997) investigated size-weight-age profiles, size at maturity, and fecundity of Pacific sandfish in the northern Gulf of Alaska, and Bailey et al. (1983) examined size and diet of juvenile (
October 17, 2005 - Other Reports ,

Final Environmental Impact Statement for Essential Fish Habitat Identification and Conservation in Alaska: Volume I

Fishery Management Plan Amendments 78, 73, 16, 9 and 7 address Essential Fish Habitat and Habitat Areas of Particular Concern within Essential Fish Habitat.
April 01, 2005 - NEPA ,

Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District Habitat Conservation Plan

The HCP for Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District is a multi-species agreement with a 50-year term.
December 07, 2004 - Document ,

Storedahl Gravel Daybreak Mine Expansion Habitat Conservation Plan

This multi-species HCP completed in April 2004 covers proposed expansion of Daybreak Gravel Mine and its existing operations
April 15, 2004 - Document ,

Tagshinney Tree Farm Habitat Conservation Plan

This multi-species HCP covers 144 acres of second-growth timber in southwest Washington State.
March 25, 2004 - Document ,

A Survey Of Fish Assemblages In Eelgrass And Kelp Habitats Of Southeastern Alaska

To gain a better understanding on the use and importance of nearshore habitats as essential fish habitat (EFH), we compared fish assemblages between two distinct habitat types (eelgrass, Zostera marina, and kelp, mostly Laminaria saccharina) at 30 sites..
October 17, 2003 - Technical Memo ,