Title | White River Spring Chinook Habitat Guidance -- A Water Quality Management Approach for the Upper White River |
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White River Spring Chinook Habitat Guidance -- A Water Quality Management Approach for the Upper White River (Number of pages: 97) (Publication Size: 486KB)
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Author(s) | Water Quality Program | ||||
Description | The natural beauty of Washington State is treasured by many people. Much of this beauty also comprises habitat for native salmon: glacially coated mountains, diverse rivers, lakes, Puget Sound, and the nearby Pacific Ocean. In addition to their habitat native salmon are, by themselves, a symbol of Washington State. Extinction of numerous salmon populations has occurred, and many entities are now working on critical coordination and implementation efforts to reverse the decline of native fish populations. |
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Contact | Water Quality Reception at 360-407-6600 | ||||
Keywords | White River, forest practices, guidance, habitat, ocean, resource, lakes, fish, 303(d), section 303, basin, river, implementation, water, water quality, quality, management, tribe, Puget Sound, pollution, pollution control, lake, lead, dam |
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