2006
DOI: 10.2172/900556
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Assess Current and Potential Salmonid Production in Rattlesnake Creek in Association with Restoration Efforts, US Geological Survey Report, 2004-2005 Annual Report.

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“…Prior to the dam breaching, White Salmon River spring Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, and steelhead were considered extirpated, and the fall Chinook Salmon were considered at very high risk of extinction (National Marine Fisheries Service [NMFS] 2013). As shown by Allen and Connolly (2005) and Allen et al (2006Allen et al ( , 2012, the White Salmon River and its tributaries upstream of where Condit Dam was located have high potential to support reintroduced or naturally colonizing populations of anadromous Salmon and steelhead. Based on modeling efforts, the expected response to reconnecting the upper White Salmon River to the Columbia River was an increase in natural production of several anadromous fish species (Table 2; NPCC 2004;Allen and Connolly 2005).…”
Section: Fish Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prior to the dam breaching, White Salmon River spring Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, and steelhead were considered extirpated, and the fall Chinook Salmon were considered at very high risk of extinction (National Marine Fisheries Service [NMFS] 2013). As shown by Allen and Connolly (2005) and Allen et al (2006Allen et al ( , 2012, the White Salmon River and its tributaries upstream of where Condit Dam was located have high potential to support reintroduced or naturally colonizing populations of anadromous Salmon and steelhead. Based on modeling efforts, the expected response to reconnecting the upper White Salmon River to the Columbia River was an increase in natural production of several anadromous fish species (Table 2; NPCC 2004;Allen and Connolly 2005).…”
Section: Fish Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecosystem diagnosis and treatment modeling (Mobrand et al 1997) was conducted by USGS and WDFW to estimate the historical, current (with the dam in place), and future (with the dam removed) fish population abundance and productivity (Allen and Connolly 2005). Studies by USGS and YN in Rattlesnake and Buck creeks, the two main tributaries within the potential anadromous zone of the White Salmon River, provided evidence via passive integrated transponder tagging that the Rainbow Trout populations were still producing migratory and potentially anadromous offspring (Allen et al 2006. These studies detected three juvenile Rainbow Trout/ steelhead in the mainstem Columbia River (fish that had been initially captured and tagged in Rattlesnake and Buck creeks), indicating an attempt at anadromous migration nearly 100 years after Condit Dam had blocked upstream access.…”
Section: Working Group Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upper falls, at rkm 17, has two separate drops of about 22-25 m each and is a fish barrier. Allen, Connolly, Jezorek, Munz, and Charrier (2006) reported that habitat conditions in all reaches of Rattlesnake Creek were poor. Pool frequency and quality were low.…”
Section: Description Of Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Counts of LWD were low and riparian condition was degraded (Allen, Connolly, Jezorek, Munz, and Charrier, 2006;Plummer and Zuckerman, 2012). Discharge in Rattlesnake Creek is extremely low during summer (Northwest Power and Conservation Council, 2004;Allen and Connolly, 2005;Allen, Connolly, Jezorek, Munz, and Charrier, 2006;Plummer and Zuckerman, 2012). Discharge near the mouth of Rattlesnake Creek can be less than 0.0018 m 3 /s and surface flow in riffles is barely discernible in some reaches.…”
Section: Description Of Study Sitementioning
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