The Strategic Restoration Action Plan for the Abernethy Creek Watershed
Limiting Factor
Land uses that Impair Riparian Condition or Reduce Streamflow
Lead Implementer
Greater Oregon City Watershed Council
Funders
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
Project Primary Contact
Tom Gaskill (tom.gaskill@gocwc.org)
Project Stage
Completed
Duration
2020 - 2021
Water Temperature
Land uses that Impair Riparian Condition or Reduce Streamflow
The Strategic Restoration Action Plan for the Abernethy Creek Watershed provides a prioritized list of restoration actions intended to support recovery of native fish species in the Lower Columbia River and Willamette River evolutionary significant units (ESU’s). The plan will cover the entire Abernethy Creek watershed, including tributary streams that provide habitat for native fish as well as non-fish bearing streams that contribute to water quality in lower reaches of the watershed. The work will create a prioritized restoration action plan based upon detailed analyses and site selection from previous stream surveys as well as the Lower Columbia Recovery Plan.
Key Accomplishments
- Biennium Status (Implemented Biennium 1): 3
Focal Species
- Chum
- Coho
- Fall Chinook
- Pacific Lamprey
- Steelhead
Project Types
- Planning
FIP Bienniums
No FIP Bienniums provided
Cover of 25 page report
Location
Expenditures
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Project last updated 3/24/2022