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KRIS Russian River: Meta Information Page

This page contains detailed information about a data set in KRIS, including where the original data reside and how to contact the sources for the data. Data sets are linked to the appropriate page by means of the Meta Identifier. Many data sets can be linked to same page by sharing the same Meta Identifier.

Meta IdentifierDFG_biosample
Type of DataElectrofishing
OriginatorCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
DescriptionElectrofishing records including substrate, canopy, and other habitat attributes.
AreaRussian River tributaries
Metadata Date7/25/2003
Metadata ContactGary Reedy
Contact Person PrimaryBob Coey
Statusintegrating
Request LogRequested data (including habitat, temperature, biological inventory, historical documents, stream reports) on 8/30/02. Request denied.
Receipt LogSummary habitat data were included as an attribute table in the Russian River Geographic Information System, produced by Circuit Rider Productions for NOAA Fisheries.
Access ConstraintsElectronic summary data, not electronic raw data, were released by CDFG, which limited calculations that could be performed on dataset (such as max pool depth data)
Lead PersonEli Asarian
Lead OrganizationIFR-KRIS
Data Set Namegreenvalley_efish96.dbf
Date of Content Start7/8/1994
Date of Content End9/26/3001
Maint. and Update Freq.Nearly all anadromous tributaries in the Russian will be surveyed by the end of 2003 or 2004
PurposeTo document current habitat conditions, and recommend options for the potential enhancement of habitat for chinook salmon, coho salmon and steelhead trout.
Data Quality InformationAlthough trained in standard protocol, crews may have very limited experience, and many data categories are highly subjective.
Use ConstraintsSingle pass efforts do not warrant use of data for density or population estimates
Supplemental InformationGIS shapefile with summary attributes included in KRIS ArcView Map Project and KRIS Map Viewer.
PublisherCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
Publication PlaceHopland/Yountville, CA
Publication DateJuly 2002
Title2002 Draft Russian River Basin Fisheries Restoration Plan
AbstractRESTORATION PLAN GOALS The goals of this restoration plan are to: 1) identify and prioritize high priority or “Keystone” factors which in themselves may restore functionality to watershed systems or lifecycle patterns specifically for anadromous salmonids; 2) prioritize keystone management changes to be implemented by local, state and federal agencies and districts; 3) prioritize keystone projects to be considered for funding by local, state and federal funding organizations; 4) prioritize and encourage lower priority projects to be undertaken by private landowners that provide shorter term, but needed benefits; 5) encourage Demonstration projects which demonstrate fish-friendly techniques and Best Management Practices; 6) engage and support an active citizenry and local government in a partnership for restoration and “stewardship” in management.
Other Citation DetailsThe 2002 Draft Russian River Basin Fisheries Restoration Plan is a paper or electronic PDF report that has descriptions of the basin, and shows maps and abridged summaries of the data. It is not the source of the data the were included in KRIS. Data in KRIS were obtained and as an attribute table an ArcView shapefile in the Russian River Geographic Information System, produced by Circuit Rider Productions for NOAA Fisheries.
Storage LocationHopland, CA
Contact OrganizationCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
Contact Address7329 Silverado Trail, P.O. Box 47
Contact CityYountville
Contact StateCA
Contact Zip Code94599
Contact Voice Telephone(707) 944-5582
Contact Emailbcoey@dfg.ca.gov

 
 
 
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