A framework for assessing and tracking changes to watershed condition. |
Weblink to Guidance for Stream Restoration and Rehabilitation and (2014-11) Technical Guide for Field Practitioners: Understanding and Monitoring Aquatic Organism Passage at Road-Stream Crossings. Nicholas Heredia, Brett Roper, Nathanial Gillespie (In development/June 2015) |
The Fish Passage Inventory Database contains data on over 2,500 stream crossings assessed for fish passage by ADF&G since 2001. The information is available online to the public via the Fish Resource Monitor interactive mapping application. This information is used by local, municipal, state, and... |
What is ACWA? The Alaska Clean Water Actions (ACWA) was created through Administrative Order 200. This directive told Alaska resource agencies to work together to characterize Alaska's waters in a holistic manner; sharing data, expertise and other information. ACWA's database of priority waters ... |
Due to regulatory and statutory changes, which took effect July 1, 2008, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is now solely responsible for maintaining anadromous waters data as well as revision to and publication of the Catalog of Waters Important for the Spawning, Rearing or Migration... |
Water quality reports inventory and searchable database. |
ADEC 2004 Southeast Alaska Coastal Survey Environmental Status |
Rinella et al. 2005. Development of a Microinvertebrate Biological Assessment Index for Alexander Archipelago Streams - Final Report for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. Environment and Natural Resources Institute. Anchorage, Alaska. |
Rinella, D. and D. Bogan. 2010. Testing Alaskas Microinvertebrate and Diatom Based Stream Condition Indices in Select Urbanized Streams - Report to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. Environment and Natural Resources Institute and Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of A... |
The Alaska Sustainable Salmon Fund (AKSSF) is comprised of Alaska's allocation of funds from the federal Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund (PCSRF). PCSRF was established by Congress in FY 2000 to protect, restore, and conserve Pacific salmon and steelhead populations and their habitats. This w... |
ADEC – Alaska Clean Water 5-year Strategic Plan 2016-2020 |
Essential Fish Habitat Mapper v3.0 The EFH Mapper is a one-stop tool for viewing the spatial representations of fish species, their life-stages and important habitats. We provide links to supporting materials, including fishery management plans, and the ability to download GIS data. This on... |
NOAA Fisheries Auke Bay Laboratories and the Alaska Regional Office designed this web-based Atlas to provide information on the distribution, relative abundance, and habitat use of nearshore fishes in Alaska. Shallow, nearshore waters are some of the most productive habitats in Alaska and the mos... |
The ShoreZone mapping system has been in use since the early 1980s and has been applied to more than 40,000 km of shoreline in Washington and British Columbia. Now Alaska's extensive coastline is being imaged and mapped. This project has been funded by NOAA and a number of other agencies and orga... |
The Southeast Alaska Network (SEAN) implements long-term ecological monitoring and provides scientifically sound natural resource information to park managers. The parks in our network share the temperate rainforest of Alaska's maritime coast, but each display their own unique character: from the... |
Alaska Stream Team Data Collection Website is a collaborative effort by the University of Alaska Anchorage Environment and Natural Resources Instutite (ENRI) and Alaska Cooperatively Implemented Information Management System (CIIMMS). This is an online database to enter, view, and/or share basic ... |
SALMoN integrates citizen science and long-term ecological monitoring to support the health of the environment and communities of Southeast Alaska. |
Cook Inletkeeper developed the Stream Temperature Monitoring Network to build the science-based knowledge needed to identify thermal impacts in Alaska’s coastal salmon habitat. We are 1) collecting consistent, comparable temperature data for Cook Inlet’s salmon streams; 2) increasing our understa... |
Alaska Online Aquatic Temperature Site (AKOATS) Through a grant from the US Fish and Wildlife Service on behalf of the Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC), we are developing a comprehensive statewide inventory of current and historic continuous monitoring locations for stream... |
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Estuaries and nearshore marine systems are foundational habitats for the ecological, cultural, and economic vitality of southeast Alaska. These nutrient rich systems provide forage for a multitude of fish and wildlife species – and as a result, economic opportunities for coastal communities — suc... |