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Snoqualmie Watershed Stream Habitat Reconnaissance Report

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Report Cover: Snoqualmie Watershed Stream Habitat Reconnaissance ReportThis report summarizes and interprets information collected in the field in the summer of 2002 about habitat conditions for and presence/relative distribution of multiple species of salmonids and other aquatic biota in 14 rivers and streams in the Snoqualmie Watershed between the King-Snohomish County line and Snoqualmie Falls. This information was collected by King County Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD) staff and members of the Tulalip Tribes.

Information from this report is intended to provide a qualitative overview of existing habitat conditions for fish and other aquatic life in Snoqualmie Watershed rivers and streams, and will be used by King County Water and Land Resources Division staff to evaluate potential opportunities for aquatic habitat protection and restoration actions and to guide aquatic resources management decisions in the watershed. Furthermore, the information will provide a baseline for evaluating general trends in habitat quality over time and for adaptive management and monitoring as habitat protection and restoration actions are implemented.

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