Diet - Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon
Data Set (DS) | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC)GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:17857 | Updated: August 9, 2022 | Published / External
Summary
Short Citation
Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2024: Diet - Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/17857.
Full Citation Examples
The objective of this study is to quantify population, community, and ecosystem level changes as a result of salmon recolonization of the Cedar River, WA above Landsburg Dam. The dam was installed in 1901, blocking the upstream migration of adult salmon and steelhead from about 43 km of river habitat. A fish ladder was installed in 2003 to allow adult salmon passage. We collected baseline data on water chemistry, habitat, isotopes (periphyton, invertebrates, fish, riparian trees) and resident trout and sculpin populations in 2000-2002. These studies have been ongoing since 2000. A mark-recapture study in Rock Creek, the largest tributary available to salmon, was started in 2004 to quantify growth, movement, and survival of juvenile coho and resident trout.
Diet data from resident fish and juvenile coho.
Distribution Information
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Counts of diet items identified in fish stomach samples using a compound microscope. Diet includes invertebrates (larvae or nymph; pupae; adult) and fish from the stream, and adjacent terrestrial invertebrates that fall into stream. Objective of collecting these data were to establish baseline data on resident fish diets before provision of fish passage at the dam in 2003. Fish passage was installed to allow Pacific salmon access to the watershed above the dam for the first time in 100 yrs. For details on sample collection and processing see Kiffney, P. M., C. J. Volk, and J. Hall. 2002. Community and ecosystem attributes of the Cedar River and tributaries before arrival of anadromous salmonids. Technical report submitted to Seattle Public Utilities.
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Counts of diet items identified in fish stomach samples using a compound microscope. Diet includes invertebrates (larvae or nymph; pupae; adult) and fish from the stream, and adjacent terrestrial invertebrates that fall into stream. Objective of collecting these data were to establish baseline data on resident fish diets before provision of fish passage at the dam in 2003. Fish passage was installed to allow Pacific salmon access to the watershed above the dam for the first time in 100 yrs. For details on sample collection and processing see Kiffney, P. M., C. J. Volk, and J. Hall. 2002. Community and ecosystem attributes of the Cedar River and tributaries before arrival of anadromous salmonids. Technical report submitted to Seattle Public Utilities.
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Child Items
Type | Title |
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Entity | Cedar River Fish Diets 2000-2001 |
Contact Information
Point of Contact
Peter Kiffney
Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov
425-347-6935 x240
Metadata Contact
Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC)
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
206-860-3200
NWFSC Home
Extents
-122.3062° W,
-122.3062° E,
47.6449° N,
47.6449° S
Invertebrate processing: Identification and processing of stream invertebrates at NWFSC.
2000-06-01 - Present
Item Identification
Title: | Diet - Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon |
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Short Name: | Diet (Recolonization of the Cedar River, WA by Pacific salmon) |
Status: | In Work |
Creation Date: | 2000-09-01 |
Publication Date: | 2017-02-16 |
Abstract: |
The objective of this study is to quantify population, community, and ecosystem level changes as a result of salmon recolonization of the Cedar River, WA above Landsburg Dam. The dam was installed in 1901, blocking the upstream migration of adult salmon and steelhead from about 43 km of river habitat. A fish ladder was installed in 2003 to allow adult salmon passage. We collected baseline data on water chemistry, habitat, isotopes (periphyton, invertebrates, fish, riparian trees) and resident trout and sculpin populations in 2000-2002. These studies have been ongoing since 2000. A mark-recapture study in Rock Creek, the largest tributary available to salmon, was started in 2004 to quantify growth, movement, and survival of juvenile coho and resident trout. Diet data from resident fish and juvenile coho. |
Purpose: |
Raw/field data, Time series (of types 1-3), Model results, Laboratory data |
Notes: |
Loaded by batch 4146, 01-23-2013 19:42 |
Supplemental Information: |
Subject to Public Access to Research Results (PARR): Yes Database: Cedar River mark-recpature database. Access database Peer Reviewed Publication: Cram. J., P. Kiffney, R. Klett, and R. Edmonds. (2011). Do fall additions of salmon carcasses increase abundance and biomass of periphyton, invertebrates, and fishes in experimental streams? Hydrobiologia 675: 197-209.. Manuscript describing the effects of a gradient of salmon carcass loadings on stream food webs in experimental channels. Peer Reviewed Publication: Distribution and growth of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) during colonization of newly accessible habitat.. Manuscript describing growth and distribution of juvenile coho in the Cedar River following salmon recolonization. Peer Reviewed Publication: Changes in fish communities following recolonization of the Cedar River, WA, USA by Pacific salmon after 103 years of local extirpation.. Manuscript describing changes in fish populations as a result of salmon recolonization of the Cedar River. Peer Reviewed Publication: Kiffney, P. M., C. Greene, J. Hall, and J. Davies. 2006. Gradients in habitat heterogeneity, productivity, and biodiversity at tributary junctions. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63:2518-2530.. Manuscript describing gradients in physical habitat, productivity and fish populations in three Western Washington rivers around tributary junctions. Report: Community and ecosystem attributes of the Cedar River and tributaries before arrival of anadromous salmonids.. Project report summarizing fish populations, fish diets and natural abundance levels of C and N isotopes in the aquatic food web of the Cedar River before salmon recolonization. Report: Habitat inventory and salmonid stock assessment in the Cedar River and tributaries.. Project report summarizing habitat and fish populations in the Cedar River watershed before salmon recolonization. Report: Kiffney, P., S. Naman, and R. Klett. (in review) Additive effects of resource subsidies and habitat heterogeneity on an experimental stream food web. Journal of Animal Ecology.. A manuscript in review that describes the effects of salmon analogs on an experimental stream food web. Report: Heterogeneity on an experimental stream food web. Journal of Animal Ecology. Naman, S., P. Kiffney, G. Pess, and T. Buehrens. (in review) Temporal and spatial patterns of Cottus spp. in a small forest stream. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.. A manuscript in review describing the effects of coho recolonization of Rock Creek on resident sculpin. Report: Recolonization of the Cedar River above Landsburg by anadromous fish: ecological patterns and effects.. Project report summarizing fish populations for the first two years following salmon recolonization. |
Keywords
Theme Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | abundance |
None | experiments |
None | fish passage |
None | isotopes |
None | juvenile salmonid |
None | movement |
None | PIT tag |
None | recolonization |
None | survival |
Spatial Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | Cedar River watershed |
None | Invertebrate processing |
None | Rock Creek Pit tagging; tributary to Cedar R. |
Instrument Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | Balance |
Physical Location
Organization: | Northwest Fisheries Science Center |
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City: | Seattle |
State/Province: | WA |
Country: | USA |
Data Set Information
Data Set Scope Code: | Data Set |
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Data Set Type: | Spreadsheet |
Data Presentation Form: | Table (digital) |
Support Roles
Data Steward
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Kiffney, Peter |
Address: |
10 Park Avenue Mukilteo, WA 98275 |
Email Address: | Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 425-347-6935 x240 |
Fax: | 425-247-4702 |
Distributor
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) |
Address: |
2725 Montlake Boulevard East Seattle, WA 98112 USA |
Email Address: | nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 206-860-3200 |
URL: | NWFSC Home |
Metadata Contact
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) |
Address: |
2725 Montlake Boulevard East Seattle, WA 98112 USA |
Email Address: | nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 206-860-3200 |
URL: | NWFSC Home |
Originator
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Kiffney, Peter |
Address: |
10 Park Avenue Mukilteo, WA 98275 |
Email Address: | Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 425-347-6935 x240 |
Fax: | 425-247-4702 |
Point of Contact
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Kiffney, Peter |
Address: |
10 Park Avenue Mukilteo, WA 98275 |
Email Address: | Peter.Kiffney@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 425-347-6935 x240 |
Fax: | 425-247-4702 |
Extents
Extent Group 1
Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | -122.3062 | |
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E° Bound: | -122.3062 | |
N° Bound: | 47.6449 | |
S° Bound: | 47.6449 | |
Description |
Invertebrate processing: Identification and processing of stream invertebrates at NWFSC. |
Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Continuing |
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Start: | 2000-06-01 |
Extent Group 2
Extent Group 2 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | -122.3062 | |
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E° Bound: | -122.3062 | |
N° Bound: | 47.6449 | |
S° Bound: | 47.6449 | |
Description |
Rock Creek Pit tagging; tributary to Cedar R.: Mark-recapture study in Rock Creek, tributary to Cedar River |
Extent Group 2 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Range |
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Start: | 2005-10-01 |
End: | 2010-12-31 |
Extent Group 3
Extent Group 3 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | -122.3062 | |
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E° Bound: | -122.3062 | |
N° Bound: | 47.6449 | |
S° Bound: | 47.6449 | |
Description |
Cedar River watershed: City of Seattle's Municipal Watershed starting at Landsburg Dam and ending at Cedar Falls and all associated tributaries |
Extent Group 3 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Continuing |
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Start: | 2000-06-01 |
Access Information
Security Class: | Unclassified |
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Data Access Procedure: |
At this time, contact the Data Manager for information on obtaining access to this data set. In the near future, the NWFSC will strive to provide all non-sensitive data resources as a web service in order to meet the NOAA Data Access Policy Directive (https://nosc.noaa.gov/EDMC/PD.DA.php). |
Data Access Constraints: |
NA |
Distribution Information
Distribution 1
Start Date: | 2017-02-16 |
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End Date: | Present |
Download URL: | https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parr/cedar_river_fish_diets_20002001/data/page/ |
Distributor: | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) (2015-10-01 - Present) |
File Name: | Cedar River Fish Diets 2000-2001 (RESTful) |
Description: |
Counts of diet items identified in fish stomach samples using a compound microscope. Diet includes invertebrates (larvae or nymph; pupae; adult) and fish from the stream, and adjacent terrestrial invertebrates that fall into stream. Objective of collecting these data were to establish baseline data on resident fish diets before provision of fish passage at the dam in 2003. Fish passage was installed to allow Pacific salmon access to the watershed above the dam for the first time in 100 yrs. For details on sample collection and processing see Kiffney, P. M., C. J. Volk, and J. Hall. 2002. Community and ecosystem attributes of the Cedar River and tributaries before arrival of anadromous salmonids. Technical report submitted to Seattle Public Utilities. |
Distribution 2
Start Date: | 2017-02-16 |
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End Date: | Present |
Download URL: | https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/tables/table/cedar_river_fish_diets_20002001 |
Distributor: | Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) (2015-10-01 - Present) |
File Name: | Cedar River Fish Diets 2000-2001 |
Description: |
Counts of diet items identified in fish stomach samples using a compound microscope. Diet includes invertebrates (larvae or nymph; pupae; adult) and fish from the stream, and adjacent terrestrial invertebrates that fall into stream. Objective of collecting these data were to establish baseline data on resident fish diets before provision of fish passage at the dam in 2003. Fish passage was installed to allow Pacific salmon access to the watershed above the dam for the first time in 100 yrs. For details on sample collection and processing see Kiffney, P. M., C. J. Volk, and J. Hall. 2002. Community and ecosystem attributes of the Cedar River and tributaries before arrival of anadromous salmonids. Technical report submitted to Seattle Public Utilities. |
URLs
URL 1
URL: | https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/datasets/dataset/2586 |
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Name: | Diet |
URL Type: |
Online Resource
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File Resource Format: | Web site |
Description: |
NWFSC Dataset Information page. Diet data from resident fish and juvenile coho |
Technical Environment
Description: |
Spreadsheet |
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Data Quality
Accuracy: |
High |
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Quality Control Procedures Employed: |
These data were collected and processed in accordance with established protocols and best practices under the direction of the project’s Principal Investigator. Contact the dataset Data Manager in section 3 for full QA/QC methodology. |
Data Management
Have Resources for Management of these Data Been Identified?: | No |
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Approximate Percentage of Budget for these Data Devoted to Data Management: | 0 |
Do these Data Comply with the Data Access Directive?: | No |
Is Access to the Data Limited Based on an Approved Waiver?: | No |
If Distributor (Data Hosting Service) is Needed, Please Indicate: | No |
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Dissemination: | 0 days |
If Delay is Longer than Latency of Automated Processing, Indicate Under What Authority Data Access is Delayed: |
No Delay |
Actual or Planned Long-Term Data Archive Location: | NCEI-MD |
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Archiving: | 365 |
How Will the Data Be Protected from Accidental or Malicious Modification or Deletion Prior to Receipt by the Archive?: |
The Northwest Fisheries Science Center facilitates backup and recovery of all data and IT components which are managed by IT Operations through the capture of static (point-in-time) backup data to physical media. Once data is captured to physical media (every 1-3 days), a duplicate is made and routinely (weekly) transported to an offsite archive facility where it is maintained throughout the data's applicable life-cycle. |
Lineage
Lineage Statement: |
These data were collected and processed in accordance with established protocols and best practices under the direction of the project’s Principal Investigator. Contact the dataset Data Manager in section 3 for full QA/QC methodology. |
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Type | Title | |
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Entity | Cedar River Fish Diets 2000-2001 |
Catalog Details
Catalog Item ID: | 17857 |
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GUID: | gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:17857 |
Metadata Record Created By: | Jeffrey W Cowen |
Metadata Record Created: | 2013-01-23 19:42+0000 |
Metadata Record Last Modified By: | SysAdmin InPortAdmin |
Metadata Record Last Modified: | 2022-08-09 17:11+0000 |
Metadata Record Published: | 2019-06-04 |
Owner Org: | NWFSC |
Metadata Publication Status: | Published Externally |
Do Not Publish?: | N |
Metadata Last Review Date: | 2019-06-04 |
Metadata Review Frequency: | 1 Year |
Metadata Next Review Date: | 2020-06-04 |