Habitat Quality and Quantity Sample Clauses

Habitat Quality and Quantity. To reduce the uncertainty surrounding the quality and quantity of habitats upstream of the Project, stream habitats not previously quantified were surveyed during 1997 and 1998. A database spreadsheet model (HABRATE) was developed using literature values to determine ranges of potential smolt production from different reaches of habitats depending upon the condition of these habitats (Xxxxxx 1998). This information has been entered into a digital geographical information system (GIS). A description of HABRATE and preliminary maps showing the quantity of spawning and rearing habitats (rated for quality) for chinook, steelhead and sockeye (Xxxxxx 1999) are included in the CD provided with Appendix I. During 2000, the Technical Subcommittee evaluated limiting factors for chinook, steelhead, and sockeye habitat quality using HABRATE (Xxxxxx 2001; also see limiting factors maps included on the CD accompanying Appendix I). This limiting factors analysis will assist managers in assessing the potential for fish production in habitats that would become available upon the successful establishment of fish passage. Analysis of this GIS database can be used to estimate total potential fish production and to graphically represent river reaches according to their relative production potential for different species and age classes. Analysis of the GIS data can also be used to determine reaches where habitats might be enhanced to increase potential production. HABRATE data have also been used in the PasRAS life-cycle models for spring chinook and sockeye (Oosterhout 1999) and in the deterministic model for simulation of steelhead life cycle (Xxxxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx 2001). The HABRATE model is currently being updated to incorporate recently developed information on potential juvenile spring chinook habitat use in the Metolius River system (Lovtang et al. 2003). The updated HABRATE information will continue to be used in conjunction with PasRAS and the deterministic steelhead life cycle model to refine predictions of habitat requirements and population objectives for successful fish passage.
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