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* Bryant, F. G., and Z. E. Parkhurst. 1950. Survey of the Columbia River and its tributaries: 4. area III - Washington stream from the Klickitat and Snake Rivers to Grand Coulee Dam, with notes on the Columbia and its tributaries above Grand Coulee Dam. Page 108. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 57.
* Bryant, F. G., and Z. E. Parkhurst. 1950. Survey of the Columbia River and its tributaries: 4. area III - Washington stream from the Klickitat and Snake Rivers to Grand Coulee Dam, with notes on the Columbia and its tributaries above Grand Coulee Dam. Page 108. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 57.
* Cuffney, T. F., M. R. Meador, S. D. Porter, and M. E. Gurtz. 1997. Distribution of fish, benthic invertebrate, and algal communities in relation to physical and chemical conditions, Yakima River Basin, WA, 1990. Page 94. U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96–4280.
* Haring, D. 2001. Habitat limiting factors Yakima River Watershed, Water Resource Inventory Areas 37-39 : Final Report. Page 364. Washington State Conservation Commission.
* Haring, D. 2001. Habitat limiting factors Yakima River Watershed, Water Resource Inventory Areas 37-39 : Final Report. Page 364. Washington State Conservation Commission.
* Parker, G., and F. Storey. 1916. Water Powers of the Cascade Range, Part III. Yakima River Basin Washington. U.S. Geological Survey, Water Supply Paper 369.
* Parker, G., and F. Storey. 1916. Water Powers of the Cascade Range, Part III. Yakima River Basin Washington. U.S. Geological Survey, Water Supply Paper 369.

Revision as of 10:42, 14 August 2025

Commonly used web resources for the Yakima Basin.

Federal

Bureau or Reclamation

Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project Reports

State

Department of Agriculture

Agricultural Land Use maps and web maps


Department of Ecology

Office of Columbia River

Yakima River Basin Integrated Plan


Department of Fish and Wildlife

Fish Barrier Web Map

Salmonscape Map

Tribal

Yakama Nation

Yakama Nation Fisheries

Yakima Klickitat Fisheries Project (YKFP)


Non-Governmental

Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Recovery Board The Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Recovery Board's mission is to conserve and restore sustainable and harvestable populations of native fish and wildlife species in close partnership with the local communities of the Yakima River Basin.

Yakima Basin Natural Resources Library Yakima Valley Library collection of Yakima Basin documents focusing on research documents, agency reports and journal articles.

Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and restoring wild salmonid populations, their habitats, and ecosystem functions through restoration, protection, education, and community involvement throughout our region.

Yakima Basin Integrated Plan Website The Yakima Basin Integrated Plan (YBIP) is a collaboration of state, federal, tribal, business, and community organizations committed to addressing water, fishery, habitat and climate variability challenges to ensure a robust Yakima River Basin within its built and natural systems.

Streamnet StreamNet is a cooperative information management and data dissemination project focused on fisheries and aquatic data and data-related services in the Pacific Northwest, with a focus on the Columbia River Basin.

Important Literature/References

  • Bryant, F. G., and Z. E. Parkhurst. 1950. Survey of the Columbia River and its tributaries: 4. area III - Washington stream from the Klickitat and Snake Rivers to Grand Coulee Dam, with notes on the Columbia and its tributaries above Grand Coulee Dam. Page 108. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 57.
  • Cuffney, T. F., M. R. Meador, S. D. Porter, and M. E. Gurtz. 1997. Distribution of fish, benthic invertebrate, and algal communities in relation to physical and chemical conditions, Yakima River Basin, WA, 1990. Page 94. U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96–4280.
  • Haring, D. 2001. Habitat limiting factors Yakima River Watershed, Water Resource Inventory Areas 37-39 : Final Report. Page 364. Washington State Conservation Commission.
  • Parker, G., and F. Storey. 1916. Water Powers of the Cascade Range, Part III. Yakima River Basin Washington. U.S. Geological Survey, Water Supply Paper 369.
  • Stanford, J., E. Snyder, M. Lorang, D. Whited, P. Matson, and J. Chaffin. 2002. The reaches project: ecological and geomorphic studies supporting normative flows in the Yakima River Basin, Washington. Page 152. Bonneville Power Administration, DOE/BP-00005854-1, Portland, OR.
  • Snyder, E. B., and J. A. Stanford. 2001. Review and Synthesis of River Ecological Studies in the Yakima River, Washington, with Emphasis on Flow and Salmon Habitat Interactions. Flathead Lake Biological Station, University of Montana, Polson, MT
  • System Operations Advisory Committee Members. 1999. Report on Biologically Based Flows for the Yakima River Basin. System Operations Advisory Committee.
  • Tuck, R. L. 1995. The impacts of irrigation development on anadromous fish in the Yakima Basin. Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA.
  • Yakima Subbasin Fish and Wildlife Planning Board. 2004. Yakima Subbasin Plan.
  • Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Recovery Board. 2009. Yakima Steelhead Recovery Plan.