DRAFT, last updated 2/4/05
Siebert Creek Watershed Page – WRIA
18, Tier 3 A. Watershed Information:
General Watershed Description: Limiting Factors
at 42
- Hatchery impacts: See Table
4. Current Hatchery Information
- Stakeholders:
- Tier explanation (from NOPLE Salmon Habitat Recovery Strategy): See
"Central Strait Clallam Independents" at
Prioritized
Watersheds
in NOPLE Strategy
- Bibliography:
B. Salmon Habitat Recovery Priorities:
- Salmonid stocks & their status. The following salmonid
stocks (see Strategy Section B)
occur in this watershed, with the following additional comments to
the PVCs identified in the relevant SaSI
stock reports: The redd count data for both winter steelhead
and coho salmon indicate that Siebert Creek supports healthy populations
of both species (From
Siebert
Creek Watershed Assessment and Prioritization , Conclusions)
- Priority salmon stocks. Recovery efforts will be
focused on the following priority
salmonid stocks (see Strategy Section
C) for these reasons: Recovery efforts will be focused on retaining
the existing healthy populations of winter steelhead and coho salmon
- Priority Limiting Watershed Process & Habitat Features. The
following habitat features
and/or watershed processes (see Strategy Section
E, and see bibliography above) are responsible for the poor PVCs identified
above: <>
- Major actions to protect and improve: The following major
actions (see recommendations, conclusions, and/or summaries from
bibliography above) are necessary to protect and improve the above-identified
priority salmonid stocks: <>
- Priority actions and areas: The following priority
actions and areas (see Strategy Section
F as a Guide if none are specified) have specifically been identified
as priorities in protecting and improving the above-identified priority
salmon stocks: <>
- Community issues: The following community
issues (see Strategy Section G)
are relevant to protecting and restoring the above-identified priority
salmonid stocks in this particular watershed: <>
C. Recovery Projects:
D. Monitoring:
E. Emerging Issues:
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