Title | Walla Walla River Fish Habitat Analysis Using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology |
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Walla Walla River Fish Habitat Analysis Using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (Number of pages: 162) (Publication Size: 1518KB)
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Author(s) | Brad Caldwell, Hal Beecher, Jim Shedd | ||||
Description | The Washington state departments of Ecology and Fish and Wildlife conducted an instream flow study in the Walla Walla River and Mill Creek using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM). The study provided information about the relationship between stream flow and fish habitat, which can be used in developing instream flow requirements for fish. | ||||
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Contact | Water Resources Program at 360-407-6872 | ||||
Keywords | stream, IFIM, Instream Flow Incremental methodology, Methodology, creek, habitat, flow, fish, study, river, instream flow, fish habitat | ||||
WEB PAGE | Instream Flows in Washington | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 32 Walla Walla | ||||
RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Chehalis River Basin, WRIAs 22 and 23, Fish Habitat Analysis Using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology |
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