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Title: Habitat Limiting Factors Reports


1
Habitat Limiting Factors Reports
  • How they were used for the SOS report

2
LFA Background
  • 1998-2003
  • Named by the Legislature
  • Provided technical basis to choose the most
    beneficial projects. What to do to benefit
    fish.
  • Used by local planning groups (WRIAs) who formed
    citizen committees. Committees combined their
    expertise with the LFAs to form strategies.
    What we can do.
  • Last two years, WRIA strategies combined by
    region to form regional recovery plans. These
    also integrated hatchery and harvest information.

3
Habitat Categories
  • Access
  • Floodplain wetlands, side-channel, hardening
  • Riparian age/species of tree, buffer width
  • Sediment quantity, quality, stability, road
    density
  • Instream LWD, pool quality, pool quantity
  • Water Quality
  • Flow
  • Estuarine/Nearshore

4
LFA Process
  • For each habitat category, all available data
    were assembled and summarized.
  • Habitat results were compared to standards to
    give ratings of poor, fair, good, or data gap.
  • Recommendations were developed to prioritize the
    greatest problems by watershed.

5
Ratings Standards
  • Provide a habitat rating for each category or
    sub-category.
  • When available, ratings were based upon accepted
    standards such as watershed analysis, NOAA
    Fisheries, and Wild Salmonid Policy.
  • Ratings were expressed as good, fair, poor, or
    data gap.
  • Some reports labeled ratings with a qualitative
    note such as type of data that supported the
    rating.
  • End result is a report that has a summary table
    of ratings by habitat category by stream or
    stream reach. Example.

6
State of the Salmon Report
  • Purpose of SOS report.
  • The LFA data were used for the habitat condition
    colors in the 2004 SOS report.
  • SOS habitat was defined as floodplain, riparian,
    sediment, and instream conditions. The other
    habitat components were supplied by other
    sources.
  • The LFA data not only had to be rolled by from 4
    major categories to 1 category, but also had to
    be rolled up from stream to WRIA scale for the
    SOS report.
  • The methodology for this rollup was a product of
    the SOS technical committee.

7
Rollup from Stream to WRIA
  • First, the rating was rolled up by WRIA for each
    of the categories. Methodology frequency of
    stream ratings. The most frequent rating was the
    WRIA rating. If another rating was within 20,
    it would be the secondary rating.
  • Few available ratings resulted in a data gap for
    the WRIA in that category.
  • Example on following page.

8
Rollup from Categories to Single Habitat Rating
  • The poor, fair, good ratings are converted to
    numbers and averaged per category.
  • As long as there are at least 3 categories with
    ratings, then the category ratings are averaged
    for a final numerical rating.
  • The numerical rating was converted back to a
    good, fair, poor, or data gap and used for the
    colored maps in the SOS report.
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