Partnership Documents
ODFW's Jim Brick presented the 2025 monitoring report to the FIP Technical Advisory Committee.
In 2024, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (ODFW) Aquatic Inventories Program (AQI) and Unoccupied Aerial System (UAS) operations continued their collaborative efforts with the Clackamas Focused Investment Partnership (FIP) to monitor habitat restoration in the Clackamas River basin. This initiative aligned with the goals of the Clackamas Partnership Strategic Plan to enhance river and stream habitats for native fish and wildlife. The comprehensive monitoring strategy included on-the-ground and boat habitat surveys, snorkel surveys, UAS operations, and temperature monitoring. These methods collectively assessed and documented changes in habitat and conditions, as well as the presence of juvenile salmonids at a watershed scale.
Clackamas Partnership monitoring report from ODFW for 2023 - submitted April 2024
3rd ODFW progress monitoring report
These results represent the third year of macroinvertebrate monitoring in stream reaches in the Clackamas River and Johnson Creek basins, where approximately 60 restoration projects to enhance salmonid habitat are planned from 2020-2026.
2021 Monitoring Report for the Clackamas Focused Investment Partnership PROJECT NUMBER: OPSW-ODFW-2022-7.PROJECT PERIOD: March 2020 – October 2021
CASM Final Report Macroinvertebrates 2021
CASM Final Report Macroinvertebrates 2020.
2020 Clackamas FIP Report - ODFW
Describes the projects with Map ID, Goal, Project/Activity, Lead Partner, etc. updated Feb. 2021
Clackamas Partnership Strategic Plan, 2018
This framework is intended to provide additional clarity to the decision making process for current and future biennium work plans funded by OWEB.
This document is pulling from other partnership documents to help orient new partners to the roles of partners and decision-making bodies.
This document describes the progression of the results chain by describing how conservation project outputs are tracked through established measures and against measurable objectives.
The Focused Investment Partnership (FIP) grant program supports high-performing partnerships to implement strategic restoration actions and measure ecological outcomes through coordinated monitoring. In July 2019, the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) awarded a FIP grant to the Clackamas Partnership.
A cumulative progress report is presented with narratives, photos and graphics on the Clackamas Partnership's restoration projects (2019-23).-
Clackamas_2021Progress
Second amendment to Partnership MOU
This is the partnership operating MOU.
Implementing agreement between the parties of the Clackamas Partnership