Organization | Snake River Salmon Recovery Board Lead Entity |
Sponsor | Columbia Conservation District |
Status | Planned |
Schedule | Start Date: 1/1/2000 End Date: 6/30/2015 |
Category | Category: Restoration |
Erosion derived fine sediments have been identified as a factor reducing salmon recovery in Southeast Washington. The CCRP program has been used to protect highly erodible agricultural lands with high success throughout the region. This proposal looks to increase numbers of acres enrolled within Alpowa Creek Watershed. In 2008, large numbers of steelhead were observed entering Alpowa Creek to spawn. This stream reach has been identified as a major spawning areas for steelhead in the Snake River Salmon Recovery Plan.
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Chinook-Pop (ESU): | Chinook-Snake River Spring/Summer, Threatened |
County: | Garfield |
HUC12: | Stember Creek (170601070102) |
HUC8: | Lower Snake-Tucannon (17060107) |
Lead Entity Area: | Snake River |
Legislative District: | 09 |
Salmon Recovery Regions: | Snake River |
Sections: | 07 |
Snake Major Spawning Areas: | Alpowa Creek |
Steelhead-Pop (ESU): | Steelhead-Snake River, Asotin Creek, Threatened |
Township: | T11NR44E |
Watershed Administrative Unit: | Middle Snake Agricultural Lands |
WRIA: | Middle Snake |