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Title: Kenai River Restoration and Recreation Enhancement 97180
Project Year and Number: 1997: 97180
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2000: 00180-CLO, 1999: 99180, 1998: 98180, 1996: 96180
Principal Investigator (PI): Art Weiner (Alaska Department of Natural Resources)
Managing Agency: ADNR
Assisting Personnel: Mark Kuwada
Research Location: Kenai Peninsula
Restoration Category: General Restoration
Injured Resources Addressed: Dolly Varden, Pink Salmon, Recreation & Tourism, Sockeye Salmon
Abstract: Adverse impacts to the banks of the Kenai River total approximately 19 miles of the river's 166 mile shoreline. Included in this total are 5.4 river miles of degraded shoreline on public land. Riparian habitats have been impacted by trampling, vegetation loss and structural development. This riparian zone provides important habitat for pink salmon, sockeye salmon and Dolly Varden, species injured by the oil spill. The project's objectives are to restore injured fish habitat, protect fish and wildlife habitat, enhance and direct recreation, and preserve the values and biophysical functions that the riparian habitat contributes to the watershed.Proposal: View (2,323 KB)
Reports:
Annual Report FY97: View (3,201 KB)
Final Report: See Project 99180
Publications from this Project: None Available