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Biology
Overview
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The Aquatic and Terrestrial Biology Programs are responsible for coordinating regulatory compliance with applicable laws pertaining to aquatic species, terrestrial species, and ecological systems for all transportation improvements in the state. Additionally, these programs have statewide oversight of practices, standards, training, and expertise for biology within ODOT. Goals of the Biology Programs are: (1) to assist the Agency with compliance of state and federal Endangered Species Acts and other biological regulations, (2) enhance aquatic- and land-based biological resources during construction and maintenance of the state highway system when there are opportunities, and (3) to operate within the realm of Context Sensitive Sustainable Solutions (CS3) while developing and implementing asset management, technical expertise and continuous improvements.
 
 

Check out the NEW Biology Monitoring Guidance 
 
 
 
 

Contacts

Ken Cannon -  ken.h.cannon@odot.state.or.us
Aquatic Biology & Fish Passage Program Coordinator
 
Chris Maguire - christine.c.maguire@odot.state.or.us  
Terrestrial Biology Program Coordinator
 
Or contact by phone at:  (503) 986-4200
Organizational Chart
 
Regional Contacts - July 2008
 
Liaison Contacts

Resources

 Program Resources
Other Resources
Policy & Memos EFH Response to FHWA - Template
Training Modules FHWA Response to NMFS - Template
FAQ's
Tidegate Policy FAQs - 04-10-20 Final
ODOT Native Plant Mixes
Standard Specifications Stormwater Management Initiative 

 
Page updated: September 29, 2008

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