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Title: Port Dick Creek Tributary Restoration and Development 97139-A2
Project Year and Number: 1997: 97139-A2
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2000: 00139-A2, 1999: 99139-A2, 1998: 98139-A2, 1996: 96139-A2, 1995: 95139-A2, 1994: 94139-A2
Principal Investigator (PI): Geoffrey Coble (Coble Geophysical Services)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: Mark Dickson
Research Location: Kenai Peninsula
Restoration Category: General Restoration
Injured Resources Addressed: Commercial Fishing, Pink Salmon
Abstract: The goal of this project is the restoration of the native Port Dick Creek salmon stocks. Actual restoration of the spawning habitat took place in June 1996. If natural colonization rates are not adequate to fully seed the restored habitat, on-site fish culture techniques will be incorporated using the native pink and chum salmon stocks to maintain genetic integrity. Water temperature, water level, salinity and stream velocity will be monitored. Additional post construction substrate monitoring will also be conducted.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Annual Report FY97: View (1,839 KB)
Final Report: See Project 00139-A2
Publications from this Project: None Available