USFWS File Photographs
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"The
mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is: working with
others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, and
plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the
American people."
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The Endangered Species Program
in the Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office has the responsibilities
for activities specified under the Endangered Species
Act of 1973... MORE--> |
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The Fisheries
Program focus is to design and conduct investigations
that guide and evaluate the success of aquatic habitat
restoration efforts that will lead to the recovery...MORE--> |
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The
Arcata Conservation Partnerships Program
is comprised of two biologists and a fluvial
geomorphologist/engineer that work in partnership
with local entities and landowners to... MORE-->
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During
the summer of 2006, the Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office
conducted an inventory of water control structures
around Humboldt Bay, California. This project was
co-funded by the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation,
and Conservation District, California Department of
Fish and Game, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The objective of this project was to develop a GIS
database containing spatial data for all tidegates,
culverts, and other water control structures surrounding
Humboldt Bay. This information was considered important
for the development of a strategic approach to estuarine
restoration, and for the development of improved management
strategies for operation, replacement, or modification
of the structures where needed. The information was
also considered critical in planning for protection
of property and habitats in the event of an oil spill...More
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