Project Information

Title: Salmon Instream Habitat and Stock Restoration - Little Waterfall Barrier Bypass Improvement 95139-A1

Project Year and Number: 1995: 95139-A1

Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 1998: 98139-A1-CLO, 1997: 97139-A1, 1996: 96139-A1, 1994: 94139-A1

Principal Investigator (PI): Steve Honnold (Alaska Department of Fish & Game)

Managing Agency: ADFG

Assisting Personnel: Joe Sullivan

Research Location: Kodiak Island

Restoration Category: General Restoration

Injured Resources Addressed: Pink Salmon

Abstract: This project is located on northern Afognak Island. The Little Waterfall system is the largest producer of non-hatchery pink salmon on Afognak Island. A large amount of spawning habitat exists above barriered areas in Little Waterfall Creek. Three barriers in this system have been bypassed structures, allowing increased pink and coho salmon passage to previously unused spawning habitat. The largest barrier bypass structure has not operated efficiently and has impeded salmon passage into the largest portion of spawning habitat. The intent of this project is to improve the function of this bypass.


Proposal: Not Available

Reports:
Annual Report FY95: View (2,102 KB)
Final Report: See Project 97139-A1

Publications from this Project: None Available

Datasets:
EVOSTC Data Archive: Pre-emergent fry, coho-pink salmon escapement, coho rearing, fish pass performance. Contractual: Asbuilt, blue line drawing, annual reports, Detailed Project Descriptions, Excel and Word files. Availability: Upon request.