NetMap Projects 2006-2009

(1) Project Type/Year: Prototype NetMap coverage/2006

Funder: NOAA Fisheries (Seattle, WA)

Location/area: Eastern Washington (16 M acres/6.4 M ha)

Parameters: Universal stream layer, basic netstream parameters (channel gradient, width, drainage area etc.)

Objectives: To support NOAA’s program of watershed classification in support of monitoring and restoration

(2) Project Type/Year: NetMap coverage/2006

Funder: Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF)

Location/area: Oregon Coast Range (6 M acres/2.4 M ha)

Parameters: Universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters 

Objectives: To support forest management, restoration and conservation

(3) Project Type/Year: NetMap–related analysis /2006-07

Funder: Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF)

Location/area: Wilson Watershed, northern Coast Range (200,000 acres/80,000 ha)

Parameters: All NetMap parameters; analysis of relations between landslide and debris flow hazards and fish habitats

Objectives: To support ODF’s watershed analysis program

(4) Project Type: NetMap coverage/2007

Funder: U.S.F.S. (Pacific Southwest Research Station)

Location/area: Upper Sacramento and Trinity River watersheds (4.5 M acres/1.8 M ha)

Parameters: Universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters 

Objectives: To support forest management, wildfire planning, restoration and conservation

(5) Project Type: NetMap coverage and analysis /2007-08

Funder: EPA (TMDL)

Location/area: Madd River watershed, Northern California (350,000 acres/140,000 ha)

Parameters: Universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters; analysis of sediment sources (in conjunction with North State Resources)

Objectives: To support forest management, wildfire planning, restoration and conservation

(6) Project Type: NetMap coverage/2007-08

Funder: Hayfork Watershed Council

Location/area: Big Creek watershed, Northern California (50,000 acres/20,000 ha)

Parameters: analysis of the relationships among fire risk, erosion risk and habitat sensitivity

Objectives: To support forest fire management planning (thinning operations to reduce threats of fire to fisheries and water quality)

(7) Project Type: NetMap coverage/2007-08

Funder: Campbell Timberland Management

Location/area: North central California Coast Range (500,000 acres/200,000 ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters

Objectives: To support forest management and restoration

(8) Project Type: NetMap coverage/2008-09

Funder: Foothills Model Forest, Alberta Canada

Location/area: East slope of the Rocky Mountains (150,000 acres/60,000 ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters (using 2 m LiDAR)

Objectives: To support forest and fishery management

(9) Project Type: NetMap coverage/2008

Funder: U.S. Forest Service, EMAP project (Region 6, Portland, Oregon)/Pacific Northwest Research Station

Location/area: Willamette and Deschutes National Forests, central Oregon (3.2 million acres/1.3 M ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters

Objectives: To support U.S.F.S.’s EMAP program

(10) Project Type: NetMap coverage/2008

Funder: Wild Salmon Center

Location/area: Hoh River watershed, western Washington (260,000 acres/100,000 ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters

Objectives: To support Wild Salmon Centers’ restoration programs

(11) Project Type: NetMap coverage/2008-09

Funder: Hinton Forest Products

Location/area: East slope of the Rocky Mountains, west of Edmonton, Alberta (2.5 M acres/1 M ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters

Objectives: To support forest and fishery management

(12) Project Type: NetMap coverage & translation of NetMap into Russian/2008

Funder: Wild Salmon Center (Portland, OR)/ Russian Sakhalin Salmon Initiative

Location/area: Sakhalin Island, Russian Far East (200,000 acres/80,000 ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters, on site training

Objectives: To support fishery management and conservation

(13) Project Type: NetMap coverage & incorporation of fire risk (Flammap) and erosion risk indices (WEPP, post fire)/2008-2009

Funder: U.S.F.S. (Mt. Shasta-Trinity National Forest)

Location/area: Mt. Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Northern California (2.2 M acres/0.9 M ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters; integration of fire risk indices with WEPP erosion prediction technology

Objectives: To support forest fire management

(14) Project Type: NetMap coverage & support of watershed assessment

Funder: California State/Sacramento River Exchange

Location/area: Upper Sacramento River basin, Northern California (450,000 acres/180,000 ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters; integration of fire risk indices with WEPP erosion prediction technology

Objectives: To support forest, wildland fire and fishery management

(15) Project Type: NetMap coverage-development of habitat models for Copper River Chinook and sockeye salmon/2009

Funder: Ecotrust (Alaska)

Location/area: Copper River, Alaska (Tonsina and Klutina basins, ~500,000 acres/200,000 ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters; habitat intrinsic potential models for Copper River Chinook and sockeye salmon

Objectives: To support aquatic (fish) conservation

(16) Project Type: NetMap coverage-integration with fire risk indices (Flammap) and fire-spotted owl management guidelines/2009

Funder: Federal - Joint Fire Science Program

Location/area: Wenatchee-Okanogan National Forests, eastern Washington (8 million acres/3.2 M ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters; integration with fire risk indices (Flammap) and fire-spotted owl management guidelines/integration with road maintenance programs

Objectives: To support aquatic (fish) conservation, forest fire and road planning initiatives

(17) Project Type: NetMap coverage-integration with NOAA Fisheries Decision Support Tool

Funder: NOAA Fisheries (Montlake Lab, Seattle, WA)

Location/area: Southwest Washington (400,000 acres/160,000 ha)

Parameters: universal stream layer, all NetMap parameters; integration with NOAA-Fisheries Decision Support System (effects of forest management on salmonid production)

Objectives: To support aquatic (fish) conservation and land use management