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Title

Kalama River Fish Habitat Analysis Using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology

 
Publication number Date Published
99-152June 1999
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Author(s) Caldwell, B., Shedd, J., and Beecher, H.
Description The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) conducted an instream flow study on the Kalama River using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM). This study provides information about the relationship between streamflow and fish habitat, which can be used in developing minimum instream flow requirements for fish in the Kalama River.
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Keywords stream, Instream Flow Incremental methodology, Methodology, habitat, flow, model, fish, study, river, water, tribe, instream flow, fish habitat
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