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Assess the feasibility and benefit of removing unneeded or marginal barriers that block salmon from headwater habitats (i.e., removing low-value dams, acquiring water to restore dewatered streams and protect thermal refugia, accelerate culvert replacements).

Tribe: Upper Snake River Tribes

View Source Document: USRT Adaptation Strategy Database _Full Version Aug 2020

Year: 2020

Topic: Aquatic Ecosystem: Declining summer stream flows and warming summer stream temperatures. Reduce migration/dispersal barriers to fish populations (e.g., culverts, dams, etc.) (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northwest

Timeframe: Medium-Term (6-10 years)

Climate Hazards

Changing Water Flows
Increasing Water Temperatures
Multiple Hazards - All Hazards

Assets

Cultural Resources
Ecosystems - Aquatic
Water Infrastructure - General

Types

Capital Improvements - Green & Gray Infrastructure
Data, Technology, Tools
Planning & Management

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