Reference Links for Waters of the Colville Indian Reservation

North Twin Lake
These links contain information on aspects of fishery biology, limnology, hydrology,
and/or wildlife biology relevant to management of the aquatic environments of the Colville
Reservation
This web page includes an explanation of some basic principles of lake ecology.
Familiarity with these concepts would be helpful in using the CCT Database.
It also includes a description of many of the lakes in the Okanagan region of British
Columbia, Canada.
Homepage for Lake Roosevelt and Upper Columbia River. Contains Information on ecology
of these waters as well as current issues and problems. A Bibliographic Database for the
Upper Columbia River with Search capabilities is under construction.
This web page produced by University of Washington - School of Fisheries Columbia
Basin Research contains an extensive list of web sites dealing with the Columbia River
fisheries data.
This site contains an enormous amount of information on every aspect of contemporary
problems and issues dealing with inland surface waters. The Great Lakes are the focus of a
extensive research program to effectively manage the world's largest and most important
fresh water resource.
Outstanding search database for Columbia River Salmon data.
This database gives real time flow data on Washington State rivers.
This is the homepage for the USGS.
Passages (migrations) of salmon and steelhead in NW rivers. Outstanding data source!
University of Washington - School of Fisheries Columbia Basin Research. Includes
migratory forcasts of salmonid passages in Washington streams.
This is the home page for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North Pacific Water
Management Division. This division is responsible for the Corps' river and reservoir
regulation activities in the Columbia River Basin.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North Pacific Water Management Division, Water Quality
Data for Lake Roosevelt at Boundary.
Chartered by the Chief of the Forest Service and Director of the Bureau of Land
Management, the ICBEMP, through an open public process, is developing a new management
strategy for public land administered by the two agencies in eastern Oregon and
Washington, Idaho, western Wyoming, western Montana and portions of northern Utah and
northern Nevada.
StreamNet is a cooperative venture of the Pacific Northwest's fish and wildlife
agencies and tribes. Provide data and data services in support of the region's Fish and
Wildlife Program and other efforts to preserve and restore the region's aquatic resources.
Includes database query system with extensive references dealing with fish and wildlife.
Outstanding!
The Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences is available in electronic
form.
Suggestions for additional sites would be appreciated. Please contact Edmond Broch at:
broch@wsu.edu