1:24K Fish Distribution and Habitat Data
From the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Natural Resources Information Management Program, this webpage provides access to fish distribution and habitat data at a 1:24,000 scale. Datasets include distribution and habitat GIS data and maps, fish barrier GIS data, and fish timing unit data tables and GIS data.
AgWaterQualityManagement
Abstract -- This data layer is a sub-set of the Agriculture Water Quality Management Areas. This sub-set covers the area of interest in the request from the Oregon Plan Monitoring Committee.. Purpose -- To show the Agriculture Water Quality Management Areas that are in the coastal coho ESU.
ConfinedAnimalFeedingOperation
Abstract -- This theme shows the active Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) for the state of Oregon in January 2004. Purpose -- This is a point shape file created to locate confined animal feeding operations. The point are identified by latitude & longitude from recreational GPS units.
EPA Surf Your Watershed
The EPA's Surf Your Watershed service can help you locate, use, and share environmental information about your state and watershed
Federally Funded Watershed Analyses in the Coastal Coho ESU completed prior to 1997 (shapefile)
Abstract -- This data set maps the spatial extent of watershed analyses funded by the federal government, primarily by the BLM, USFS, and NRCS, in the Oregon Coastal Coho ESU. This data set only maps where analyses have been performed; it does not give information about the analyses.. Purpose -- Created to provide a geographic coverage of the areas in which federally funded watershed analyses have taken place.
Federally Funded Watershed Analyses (shapefile)
Abstract -- This data set maps the spatial extent of watershed analyses funded by the federal government, primarily by the BLM, USFS, and NRCS, in the Oregon Coastal Coho ESU. This data set only maps where analyses have been performed; it does not give information about the analyses.. Purpose -- Created to provide a geographic coverage of the areas in which federally funded watershed analyses have taken place.
GIS Habitat Survey Dataset
From the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Aquatic Inventories Project this webpage makes available stream survey data in GIS format
Hatchery Coho Releases
Abstract -- The excel spreadsheet data file associated with this report summarizes releases of hatchery coho juveniles in the Oregon Coast Coho ESU for the period 1990 through 2003. The data is reported by release year and is summarized at 3 geographic levels; by population, by monitoring area, and total for the ESU. Juvenile hatchery coho releases are grouped into 3 size classes; unfed fry, fry/fingerlings, and smolts (see below for definitions). Data for the 1980 through 1989 release years is included for the ESU totals, monitoring area totals, and for the Yaquina, Siuslaw and Coos populations. . Purpose -- Releases numbers for hatchery coho in the Oregon Coast ESU, 1980 to 2003. See "Definitions" page in spreadsheet.
Instream water rights
Abstract -- Instream water rights are water rights held in trust by the Oregon Water Resources Department to support public uses in streams and lakes. The Department approves in-stream water rights for fish protection, minimizing the effects of pollution or maintaining recreational uses. In-stream water rights establish flow levels to stay in a stream on a month-by-month basis and are usually set for a certain stream reach and measured at a specific point on the stream. Instream water rights have a priority date and are regulated in the same way as other water rights.
Local Watershed Assessments using the OWEB Watershed Assessment Manual (shapefile)
Abstract -- This data set maps the spatial extent of watershed assessments performed by local groups following the procedures in the OWEB Watershed Assessment Manual within the Oregon Coastal Coho ESU. This data set only maps where assessments have been performed; it does not give information about the assessments.. Purpose -- Created to provide a geographic coverage of the areas in which local groups performed watershed assessments that adhere to the OWEB Watershed Assessment Manual.
Marine and Freshwater Survival of Naturally Produced Coho at ODFW Life Cycle Monitoring Sites
Abstract -- In 1998, as part of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife began a program to monitor marine and freshwater survival of naturally produced coho salmon. To obtain this information, adult and smolt traps are operated at six sites in the Oregon Coast Coho ESU. See pdf document for a detailed description of the project.. Purpose -- To provide information on the marine and freshwater survival of naturally produced coho in the Oregon Coast Coho ESU.
Northwest Forest Plan’s Aquatic and Riparian Effectiveness Monitoring Program
This website is for the Aquatic and Riparian Effectiveness Monitoring Program of the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP). It includes watershed condition monitoring information gathered as recently as 2004 for the purpose of assessing the status and trend of watershed attributes to determine if the NWFP Aquatic Conservation Strategy is achieving its goals of maintaining and restoring watersheds. Links provide access to Documents, Data, and Contacts. The Data section includes watershed specific data in a map-driven format with links to summary data tables, raw data tables, GIS layers, and site specific photos
Northwest Forest Plan’s Interagency Restoration Database
The Interagency Restoration Database (IRDA) was developed to meet Interagency information tracking needs in restoring aquatic systems for the Northwest Forest Plan. This site includes restoration project data as recent as 2003
ODFW Coastal Juvenile Coho Survey Site Summary 1998-04
Abstract -- These are summary data of snorkeling and electrofishing surveys as part of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) began a project in 1998 to monitor juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon coastal streams. Sites are randomly selected using Environmental Mapping and Assessment Program (EMAP) protocol (Stevens and Olsen 1999). The EMAP site selection process is used to insure a spatially balanced and unbiased selection of sample sites in stream reaches for each monitoring area. . Purpose -- The project is designed to monitor current status and long-term trends in abundance of juvenile coho in five coastal Gene Conservation Areas.
ODFW Pre-Post Habitat Restoration Site Data
Abstract -- Instream habitat characteristics and geographic coordinates of 72 sites in western Oregon, pre- and post- habitat restoration.. Purpose -- To provide site specific data used in analysis of habitat restoration effectiveness for the 2005 Coastal Coho Assessment.
ODFW Random Survey Habitat Data - Coastal Coho ESU 1998-2003
Abstract -- Geographic coordinates, physical characteristics, and primary landuse of random survey sites sampled by ODFW from 1998-2003 in the Oregon Coast Coho ESU. Purpose -- To provide site specific data on habitat conditions used for the 2005 Oregon Coastal Coho Assessment.
ODFW Reference Site Habitat Data - Oregon Coast Coho ESU
Abstract -- Geographic coordinates and habitat characteristics of ODFW stream habitat reference sites in the Oregon Coast Coho ESU.. Purpose -- To provide site specific data on reference site habitat conditions used for the 2005 Oregon Coastal Coho Assessment.
Oregon Coast Coho ESU Landuse/Landcover within 200 feet of streams
Abstract -- : Four excel files provide data, summaries, and graphics of a combined land-use/land-cover classification for land within 200 feet of streams. The data are summarized at the monitoring and population units; for all streams, coho streams, and streams with high intrinsic potential for coho. Data dictionaries are provided in each excel file describing the parameters, original data, and individual sheets.. Purpose -- The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the relative proportions of riparian areas in various land uses, and where the associated regulatory and volunteer programs are applied on the landscape.
Oregon Coast Coho ESU Monitoring Areas
Abstract -- ArcInfo interchange file and PDF document depicting four ODFW monitoring areas that are within the Oregon Coast Coho ESU. Purpose -- To show the location of ODFW's coastal monitoring areas within the Oregon Coast Coho ESU
Oregon Coast Coho ESU Population Areas
Abstract -- This coverage depicts the boundaries of Oregon Coast ESU coho populations as delineated by NOAA Fisheries Technical Review Team. Purpose -- To depict the boundaries of Oregon Coast ESU coho populations
Oregon Coast Fish Passage Restoration Projects
Abstract -- Oregon Watershed Restoration Inventory database. Includes all tabular project data from completed and reported restoration projects in multi-relational tables, and spatial location data for all project types except road improvements in LLID format. A subset of this database was created for the Oregon Plan Review.. Purpose -- A subset of the Oregon Watershed Restoration Inventory database (file named CoastFP.mdb) was created for the Oregon Plan Review. This data set features fish passage projects implemented in years 1995-2002 in Coastal Oregon watersheds north of Cape Blanco.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife NRIMP Data Clearinghouse
In an effort to make Oregon’s Natural Resource information more accessible, NRIMP (Natural Resource Information Management Program) has created NRIMP’s Data Clearinghouse website. This website will provide a centralized accumulation and dispersal exchange of natural resource data. This increased availability of data will support the Oregon Plan Assessment process, as well as other resource management efforts. The Data Clearinghouse website houses statewide reports such as watershed assessments and rapid bioassessments, data, GIS maps, and other natural resource information, especially those which are OWEB (Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board) funded, from Watershed Councils, or many other agencies. Along with NRIMP of ODFW (Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife), this unified effort was done in coordination with OWEB, and INR (Institute for Natural Resources) at Oregon State University (OSU)