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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />tJ~~!~~ <br /> <br />Chapter 1 - Gather Existing Information <br /> <br />day. Larger organisms tend to drift at night thus avoiding some predation. <br /> <br />Cement Creek served as the study site for this research and in effect <br />reflects some functional attributes of the creek system. Data regarding <br />Cement Creek are provided on page 1232 of the study. <br /> <br />6. Item/Title: Resource Supplement for the East River Unit Management Plan. <br />Gunnisoh National Forest, East River Land Management Plan EIS. USDA-FS- <br />R2-FEIS, FY-76-02. <br /> <br />Prepared by: United States Forest Service. <br /> <br />Date: 1978 <br /> <br />Abstract: <br />The resource supplement to the 1978 EIS for the East River Unit provides <br />information on watershed management in addition to other resources. This <br />document presents precipitation, temperature, flow regimes, <br />macroinvertebrate populations, and water quality data for the East and <br />Slate River drainages. Locations of streams and water bodies are presented <br />on page 113. Stream fisheries East River planning units by segment are <br />presented on page 120. Existing lake classifications are presented on page <br />121. Both of these latter tables contain information about the productivity <br />of the lake as a fishery. An inventory of lakes in the East River Unit is <br />shown on page 123. The inventory relates to a particular lake's suitability <br />for supporting of a fishery. <br /> <br />Other aspects of the study: <br />The sup~lement also provides information on ecological land units (ELU) in <br />the area. These areas represent identifiable portions of the landscape that <br />have similar characteristics with respect to vegetation, geology, topographic <br />position" landform, soils, climate and hydrologic response. Maps of the <br />ELUs and other characteristics are presented throughout the study. <br /> <br />The supplement and the EIS it supports take a watershed approach to <br />identifying chemical, biological, and physical attributes of the East and Slate <br />River drainages. <br /> <br />The bibliography for the Resource Supplement for the East River <br />Management Plan is included in the copied document and is from the East <br /> <br />41 <br /> <br />'i <br /> <br />',1 <br />, <br /> <br />"-" ." <br />