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Siltcoos Lake Nonpoint Source Implementation Grant: Water Quality Conditions And Nutrient Sources, Mark D. Sytsma, Rich Miller Mar 2010

Siltcoos Lake Nonpoint Source Implementation Grant: Water Quality Conditions And Nutrient Sources, Mark D. Sytsma, Rich Miller

Center for Lakes and Reservoirs Publications and Presentations

Siltcoos Lake is a large (1280 hectares), shallow (mean depth 3.3 m; maximum depth 6.7 m) lake located on the Central Oregon Coast, just south of Florence and bordered by Dunes City, Oregon. The outflow and water level of Siltcoos Lake is regulated by a dam on the Siltcoos River 4 km upstream from the Pacific. Several permanent streams feed the lake from its 176 square kilometer watershed including Fiddle Creek, Maple Creek, and Woahink Creek, the outflow from Woahink Lake. Much of the watershed is forested and used for timber harvest, residential development, and limited agricultural production.

The lake …


Oregon's Fish And Wildlife In A Changing Climate, Mark A. Hixon, Stanley V. Gregory, W. Douglas Robinson, C. Scott Baker, Harold P. Batchelder, Clinton Epps, Tiffany S. Garcia, Susan M. Haig, Ricardo M. Letelier, David A. Lytle, Bruce A. Menge, Jeffery C. Miller, David L.G. Noakes, William T. Peterson, James M. Rice, Steven S. Rumrill, Carl B. Schreck, Robert M. Suryan, Mark D. Sytsma, Angelicque E. White Jan 2010

Oregon's Fish And Wildlife In A Changing Climate, Mark A. Hixon, Stanley V. Gregory, W. Douglas Robinson, C. Scott Baker, Harold P. Batchelder, Clinton Epps, Tiffany S. Garcia, Susan M. Haig, Ricardo M. Letelier, David A. Lytle, Bruce A. Menge, Jeffery C. Miller, David L.G. Noakes, William T. Peterson, James M. Rice, Steven S. Rumrill, Carl B. Schreck, Robert M. Suryan, Mark D. Sytsma, Angelicque E. White

Center for Lakes and Reservoirs Publications and Presentations

Chapter 7 in: The Oregon Climate Change Assessment Report

Oregon's fish and wildlife include animals on land, fish and other species in rivers and lakes, and various kinds of sea life in estuaries and coastal ocean. Oregon is one of the most ecologically diverse states in the country. The state’s robust biodiversity, some of which is already threatened or endangered -- inhabits complex and dynamic ecosystems that we have only begun to understand, let alone examine in terms of climate change.It is clear that the abundance and distribution of species are shifting already and will shift more rapidly as habitats …


Hydroacoustic Survey And Point Sampling Of Macrophytes In Diamond Lake 2009, Joseph Eilers, Benn Eilers, Mark D. Sytsma, Rich Miller Jan 2010

Hydroacoustic Survey And Point Sampling Of Macrophytes In Diamond Lake 2009, Joseph Eilers, Benn Eilers, Mark D. Sytsma, Rich Miller

Center for Lakes and Reservoirs Publications and Presentations

MaxDepth Aquatics, Inc. was contracted to conduct a hydroacoustic survey of macrophyte distribution in Diamond Lake in 2009. The survey essentially repeated surveys conducted in 2002 and 2007, allowing for a detailed assessment of conditions in 2009 and comparisons among previous years. In addition, Portland State University was contracted to conduct a depth stratified random point sample survey of macrophyte species presence and absence. The point sample survey was similar to surveys conducted in 2005 and 2007. The results of the 2009 hydroacoustic survey showed that macrophytes were widely distributed throughout the lake at depths less than 8 meters, although …