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		<citation>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission and the Technical Outreach and Assistance Team under the guidance of local subbasin planners</origin>
				<pubdate>April 2006</pubdate>
				<title>Columbia Subbasin Planning EDT Reach Attributes</title>
				<geoform Sync="TRUE">tabular digital data</geoform>
				<onlink>http://www.streamnet.org/subbasin/2001-subbasin-data.html</onlink>
				<ftname Sync="TRUE">EDT REACH ATTRIBUTES</ftname><pubinfo><pubplace>Portland</pubplace><publish>The Columbia River InterTribal Fish Commission, via StreamNet</publish></pubinfo></citeinfo>
		</citation>
		<descript>
			<abstract>This table contains rated items used in the Subbasin Planning Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) analysis of 2002-2004.  The items in this table may be appended to the EDT reach shapefile (reach_edt.shp) found in this folder via the REACHKEY attribute.  Please see the metadata for the EDT reach shapefile for details and information on the role of EDT in Subbasin Planning.

These data are available both as a combined table for all subbasins (geodatabase format), and as individual files for each subbasin.  In the individual files, the REACHNAME field serves as an identifier and linkable attribute in lieu of a REACHKEY.  The individual files may be downloaded from the StreamNet site (http://www.streamnet.org/subbasin/2001-subbasin-data.html) by selecting a subbasin and  &gt;SubPlanning Info &gt;name_gis_data.zip &gt;edt_reach_attributes.dbf.  The combined geodatabase may be accessed by contacting CRITFC directly (this may also be made available on the StreamNet site in the near future).</abstract>
			<purpose>These data were developed by the local Subbasin Planning team in coordination with the Technical Outreach and Assistance Team (CRITFC; sponsored by the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission).  They were created to spatially define habitat units to be processed by Mobrand Biometrics' Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT; http://www.mobrand.com/MBI/edt.html) model as part of the Subbasin Planning effort mandated by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (NPCC) in 2003.  (http://www.nwcouncil.org/fw/subbasinplanning/Default.htm)</purpose>
			<supplinf>This dataset is intended to be used by local Subbasin Planning team members as habitat indicators for rated reaches and identified obstructions as has been required by the EDT model.  Each reach has a unique identifier (REACHKEY), which serves as a link between the spatial reaches and these tabular EDT ratings and results.  The reaches that this data refers to were originally captured as events on the standard 1:24,000 (24K) hydrography provided by StreamNet.  Reaches that do not correspond with the 24K hydrography have been digitized according to stream locations depicted on the 1:24,000 (24K) USGS DRG quadrangles.

This associated attribute table, edt_reach_attributes.dbf, may be linked to the spatial data (reach_edt.shp) via the REACHKEY item and contains many attributes titled "patient" and "template."  All patient attributes are denoted with "P" and template attributes are denoted with "T."  Definitions for these items are present in this document (see Entity and Attribute information, or consult the Table_Attribute_Def within the Version 2.5 of the Stream Reach Editor).

      Patient - describes existing (current/contemporary) conditions of the diagnostic      populations and their habitat.  

      Template - a hypothetical potential state, where conditions are as good as they can be within the watershed. The Template is sometimes approximated with a reconstruction of historic conditions, prior to European contact.

Please be aware that obstruction reaches will generally not have EDT attributes because they describe stream habitat, and thus these reaches may not be present in this attribute table even though they are shown in the EDT Reaches shapefile.  In subbasins where there are obstructions, their attribute data are maintained in the obstructions shapefile.

For all attributes, values of '-999' denote null (missing) values.</supplinf>
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		<timeperd>
			<timeinfo>
				<sngdate>
					<caldate>2003</caldate>
				</sngdate>
			</timeinfo>
			<current>ground condition</current>
		</timeperd>
		<status>
			<progress>Complete</progress>
			<update>None planned</update>
		</status>
		<spdom>
			<bounding>
				<westbc>-124.119994</westbc><eastbc>-116.878608</eastbc><northbc>49.598065</northbc><southbc>43.749556</southbc></bounding>
		</spdom>
		<keywords>
			<theme>
				<themekt>ISO</themekt>
				<themekey>subbasin reaches</themekey>
				<themekey>fish habitat</themekey>
				<themekey>biota</themekey><themekey>environment</themekey><themekey>inland waters</themekey></theme>
			<place>
				<placekey>Columbia River</placekey>
				<placekey>Oregon</placekey>
				<placekey>Washington</placekey>
				<placekey>Columbia Basin</placekey><placekey>Idaho</placekey></place>
		</keywords>
		<accconst>The data presented here are meant for informational and display purposes only and were created with the best information available at the time of publication. These data do not represent any legal boundaries or information.</accconst>
		<useconst>The data presented here are meant for informational and display purposes only and were created with the best information available at the time of publication. These data do not represent any legal boundaries or information.</useconst>
		<ptcontac>
			<cntinfo>
				<cntperp>
					<cntper>Denise Kelsey</cntper>
					<cntorg>Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC)</cntorg>
				</cntperp>
				<cntpos>Fisheries Biologist</cntpos>
				<cntvoice>503-731-1280</cntvoice>
				<cntfax>503-235-4228</cntfax>
				<cntemail>keld@critfc.org</cntemail>
				<hours>M-F, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.</hours>
				<cntinst>Contact Denise Kelsey for information regarding reach placement, attribute information, and GIS-related questions.</cntinst>
			</cntinfo>
		</ptcontac>
		<datacred>Subbasin Planners for data content, Mobrand Biometrics, Inc. for EDT model, the Columbia River Intertribal Fish Commission and the Technical Outreach and Assistance Team (TOAST) for data set creation.</datacred>
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				<procdesc>Metadata imported.</procdesc>
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					<mapprojn>Lambert Conformal Conic</mapprojn>
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						<stdparll>45.500000</stdparll>
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					<plance>coordinate pair</plance>
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		<detailed Name="EDT REACH ATTRIBUTES">
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLWINTRAAP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Intra-annual flow; the extent of relative change in average daily flow during normal low flow period compared to an undisturbed watershed of comparable size and type, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = average daily low flows expected to be strongly increased compared to an undisturbed watershed and 4 = average daily low flows expected to be severely reduced compared to an undisturbed watershed.  Patient (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
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				<enttypl Sync="TRUE">EDT REACH ATTRIBUTES</enttypl>
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			<attr>
				<attrlabl>REACHNAME</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Unique reach name; reach names match those submitted in the Stream Reach Editor (SRE), so data can be linked via this item.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>ALKAT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Alkalinity or acid neutralizing capacity (ANC); measured as milliequivalents per liter or mg/L of either HCO3 or CaCO3 ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = 0-5 mg/L and 4 = 100-300 mg/L.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>ALKAP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Alkalinity or acid neutralizing capacity (ANC); measured as milliequivalents per liter or mg/L of either HCO3 or CaCO3 ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = 0-5 mg/L and 4 = 100-300 mg/L.  Patient (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>BDSCOURT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Bed scour; the average depth of bed scour in salmonid spawning areas ranked 0 to 4 where 0= scour &gt;0 cm and &lt;2 cm and 4= scour &gt;24 cm and &lt;40 cm.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>BDSCOURP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Bed scour; the average depth of bed scour in salmonid spawning areas ranked 0 to 4 where 0= scour &gt;0 cm and &lt;2 cm and 4= scour &gt;24 cm and &lt;40 cm.  Patient (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>BENCOMRCHT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Benthic community richness; a measure of the diversity and production of the benthic macro invertebrate community ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = abundant macro invertebrates, least disturbed reference, minimal impairment and 4 = extremely low densities, very low taxa diversity, and extremely severe impairment.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>BENCOMRCHP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Benthic community richness; a measure of the diversity and production of the benthic macro invertebrate community ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = abundant macro invertebrates, least disturbed reference, minimal impairment and 4 = extremely low densities, very low taxa diversity, and extremely severe impairment.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>CHLNGTHT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Channel length; a measure of the primary channel contained with the stream reach in miles.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>CHLNGTHP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Channel length; a measure of the primary channel contained with the stream reach in miles.  Patient (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>CONFINET</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Confinement; the extent that the valley floodplain of the reach is confined by natural features, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = average valley width &gt; 4 channel widths and 4 = average valley width &lt; 2 channel widths.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>CONFINEP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Confinement; the extent that the valley floodplain of the reach is confined by natural features, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = average valley width &gt; 4 channel widths and 4 = average valley width &lt; 2 channel widths.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>CONFHYDROT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Confinement hydromodifications; the extent that man-made structures, ditching or channelization within or adjacent to the stream channel constricts flow and/or access to the stream's floodplain, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = full connection to the floodplain and 4 = 79% or &gt; of the stream reach is disconnected from its floodplain along one or both banks.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>CONFHYDROP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Confinement hydromodifications; the extent that man-made structures, ditching or channelization within or adjacent to the stream channel constricts flow and/or access to the stream's floodplain, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = full connection to the floodplain and 4 = 79% or &gt; of the stream reach is disconnected from its floodplain along one or both banks.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DISOXYT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Dissolved oxygen; the average dissolved oxygen within the water column for the specified time interval, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = &gt;8 mg/L to 4 = &lt;3 mg/L.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>DISOXYP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Dissolved oxygen; the average dissolved oxygen within the water column for the specified time interval, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = &gt;8 mg/L to 4 = &lt;3 mg/L.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>EMBT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Embeddedness; the extent that larger cobbles or gravel are surrounded by or covered by fine sediment, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = &lt;10% of the surface is covered by fine sediment and 4 = &gt;90% is covered by fine sediment.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>EMBP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Embeddedness; the extent that larger cobbles or gravel are surrounded by or covered by fine sediment, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = &lt;10% of the surface is covered by fine sediment and 4 = &gt;90% is covered by fine sediment.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLWDIELVRT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Flow diel variation; the average diel variation in flow levels during a season or month, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = essentially no variation in discharge during an average 24-hr period and 4 = extreme variation, averaging between 12" to 24."  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLWDIELVRP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Flow diel variation; the average diel variation in flow levels during a season or month, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = essentially no variation in discharge during an average 24-hr period and 4 = extreme variation, averaging between 12" to 24."  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>WIDTHMNP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Minimum wetted width; the average width of the wetted channel during low flow each month (decimal number in feet). Patient (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>WIDTHMXT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Maximum wetted width; the average width of the wetted channel during peak flow each month (decimal number in feet). Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLWHIGHT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>High flow; the extent of relative change in average peak annual discharge compared to an undisturbed watershed of comparable size and type ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = peak annual flows expected to be strongly reduced relative to an undisturbed watershed, and 4 = peak annual flows expected to be strongly increased relative to an undisturbed watershed.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLWHIGHP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>High flow; the extent of relative change in average peak annual discharge compared to an undisturbed watershed of comparable size and type ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = peak annual flows expected to be strongly reduced relative to an undisturbed watershed, and 4 = peak annual flows expected to be strongly increased relative to an undisturbed watershed.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>WIDTHMXP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Maximum wetted width; the average width of the wetted channel during peak flow each month (decimal number in feet). Patient (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLWLOWT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Low flow; the extent of relative change in average daily flow during the normal low flow period compared to an undisturbed watershed of comparable size and type, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = average daily low flows expected to be strongly increased compared to an undisturbed watershed and 4 = average daily low flows expected to be severely reduced compared to an undisturbed watershed. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLWLOWP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Low flow; the extent of relative change in average daily flow during the normal low flow period compared to an undisturbed watershed of comparable size and type, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = average daily low flows expected to be strongly increased compared to an undisturbed watershed and 4 = average daily low flows expected to be severely reduced compared to an undisturbed watershed.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FNSEDIT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Fine sediment; the percentage of fine sediment within salmonid spawning substrates, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = particle sizes &lt;0.85 mm are &lt; 6% OR particle sizes &lt;6.3 mm are &lt;10% and 4 = particle sizes &lt;0.85 mm are &gt; 30% OR particle sizes &lt;6.3 mm are &gt;60%.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FNSEDIP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Fine sediment; the percentage of fine sediment within salmonid spawning substrates, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = particle sizes &lt;0.85 mm are &lt; 6% OR particle sizes &lt;6.3 mm are &lt;10% and 4 = particle sizes &lt;0.85 mm are &gt; 30% OR particle sizes &lt;6.3 mm are &gt;60%.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FSHCOMRCHT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Fish community richness; a measure of the richness of the fish community, i.e. the number of fish taxa/species ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = 2 or fewer taxa and 4 = &gt;25 taxa.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FSHCOMRCHP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Fish community richness; a measure of the richness of the fish community, i.e. the number of fish taxa/species ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = 2 or fewer taxa and 4 = &gt;25 taxa.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FSHPATHT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Fish pathogens; the presence of pathogenic organisms ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no historic or recent fish stocking in drainage and no known incidences of whirling disease or C. shasta, IHN, or IPN and 4 = known presence of whirling disease or C. shasta within the watershed.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FSHPATHP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Fish pathogens; the presence of pathogenic organisms ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no historic or recent fish stocking in drainage and no known incidences of whirling disease or C. shasta, IHN, or IPN and 4 = known presence of whirling disease or C. shasta within the watershed.  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FSPINTROT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Fish species introductions; a measure of the richness of the fish community ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no non-native species reported or known and 4 = 15 or more non-native species reported or known. Template (optimal) condition</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FSPINTROP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Fish species introductions; a measure of the richness of the fish community ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no non-native species reported or known and 4 = 15 or more non-native species reported or known.  Patient  (current) condtion.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>GRADT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Gradient; the average gradient of the main channel of the reach over its entire length (slope percent).  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>GRADP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Gradient; the average gradient of the main channel of the reach over its entire length (slope percent).  Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HARASST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Harassment; the relative extent of poaching and/or harassment of fish ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = distant from human population centers, no road access or no local concentration of human activity and 4 = near human population center or has extensive recreational activities, road and/or boat access.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HARASSP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Harassment; the relative extent of poaching and/or harassment of fish ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = distant from human population centers, no road access or no local concentration of human activity and 4 = near human population center or has extensive recreational activities, road and/or boat access. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HATFOUTPT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Hatchery fish outplants; a measure of the magnitude of hatchery fish outplants within the drainage over the past 10 years, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no stocking records in the past decade and 4 = fish releases are made every 1-3 years and at multiple sites within the drainage. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HATFOUTPP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Hatchery fish outplants; a measure of the magnitude of hatchery fish outplants within the drainage over the past 10 years, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no stocking records in the past decade and 4 = fish releases are made every 1-3 years and at multiple sites within the drainage. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBBCKPLST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Backwater pools (habitat type); a percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising backwater pools. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBBCKPLSP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Backwater pools (habitat type); a percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising backwater pools. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBBVRPNDST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Beaver ponds (habitat type); a percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising beaver ponds. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBBVRPNDSP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Beaver ponds (habitat type); a percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising beaver ponds. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBGLIDET</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Glides (habitat type); a percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising glides. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBGLIDEP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Glides (habitat type); a percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising glides. Patient (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBLRGCBLT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Large cobble/boulder riffles (habitat type); a percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising large cobble/boulder riffles. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBLRGCBLP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Large cobble/boulder riffles (habitat type); a percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising large cobble/boulder riffles. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBOFCHFCTT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Off-channel habitat factor; a multiplier used to estimate the amount of off-channel habitat based on the wetted surface area of the combined in-channel habitat, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no off-channel habitat present and 4 = &gt;0.5 X. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBOFCHFCTP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Off-channel habitat factor; a multiplier used to estimate the amount of off-channel habitat based on the wetted surface area of the combined in-channel habitat, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no off-channel habitat present and 4 = &gt;0.5 X. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBPLST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Primary pools (habitat type); the percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising pools, excluding beaver ponds. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBPLSP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Primary pools (habitat type); the percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising pools, excluding beaver ponds. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBPLTAILST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Pool tailouts (habitat type); the percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising pool tailouts. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBPLTAILSP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Pool tailouts (habitat type); the percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising pool tailouts. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBSMLCBLT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Small cobble gravel riffles (habitat type); the percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising small cobble/gravel riffles. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HBSMLCBLP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Small cobble gravel riffles (habitat type); the percentage of the wetted channel surface area comprising small cobble/gravel riffles. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HYDREGNATT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Natural hydrologic flow regime; the natural flow regime or the seasonal pattern of runoff, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = groundwater-source-dominated; strongly buffered peak flows and 4 = glacial runoff system. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HYDREGNATP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Natural hydrologic flow regime; the natural flow regime or the seasonal pattern of runoff, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = groundwater-source-dominated; strongly buffered peak flows and 4 = glacial runoff system. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HYDREGREGT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Regulated hydrologic flow regime; the change in the natural hydrograph caused by the operation of flow regulation facilities, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no artificial flow regulation and 4 = project operations have resulted in a major shift in median flows between months or seasons. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>HYDREGREGP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Regulated hydrologic flow regime; the change in the natural hydrograph caused by the operation of flow regulation facilities, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no artificial flow regulation and 4 = project operations have resulted in a major shift in median flows between months or seasons. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>ICINGT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Icing; the average magnitude and frequency of icing events over a 10-year period, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = icing events do not occur and 4 = likelihood of severe anchor ice or overbank ice jams is high each year. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>ICINGP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Icing; the average magnitude and frequency of icing events over a 10-year period, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = icing events do not occur and 4 = likelihood of severe anchor ice or overbank ice jams is high each year. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>METSEDSLST</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Metals in sediment and soil; the extent of heavy metals and miscellaneous toxic pollutants within the stream sediments and/or soils adjacent to the stream channel, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = metals/pollutants at natural (background) levels with negligible effects and 4 = metals/pollutant concentrations in sediments/soils are lethal to large numbers of the benthic species and/or the riparian zone is practically devoid of vegetation. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>METSEDSLSP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Metals in sediment and soil; the extent of heavy metals and miscellaneous toxic pollutants within the stream sediments and/or soils adjacent to the stream channel, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = metals/pollutants at natural (background) levels with negligible effects and 4 = metals/pollutant concentrations in sediments/soils are lethal to large numbers of the benthic species and/or the riparian zone is practically devoid of vegetation. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>METWATCOLT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Metals in the water column; the extent of dissolved heavy metals within the water column, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no toxicity expected in one month of exposure and 4 = always acutely toxic to salmonids in one month of exposure. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>METWATCOLP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Metals in the water column; the extent of dissolved heavy metals within the water column, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no toxicity expected in one month of exposure and 4 = always acutely toxic to salmonids in one month of exposure. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>MSCTOXWATT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Miscellaneous toxins in the water column; the extent of miscellaneous toxic pollutants (other than heavy metals) within the water column, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no substances present that are near chronic toxicity levels to salmonids and 4 = one or more substances present that are always acutely toxic to salmonids. Template (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>MSCTOXWATP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Miscellaneous toxins in the water column; the extent of miscellaneous toxic pollutants (other than heavy metals) within the water column, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no substances present that are near chronic toxicity levels to salmonids and 4 = one or more substances present that are always acutely toxic to salmonids. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>NUTENRCHT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Nutrient enrichment; the extent of nutrient enrichment (nitrogen, phosphorous or both) from anthropogenic activities, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = benthic chlorophyll at values 0.5-3 mg/m2 and 4 = benthic chlorophyll at values 600-1200 mg/m2. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>NUTENRCHP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Nutrient enrichment; the extent of nutrient enrichment (nitrogen, phosphorous or both) from anthropogenic activities, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = benthic chlorophyll at values 0.5-3 mg/m2 and 4 = benthic chlorophyll at values 600-1200 mg/m2. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>OBSTRT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Obstruction; the blockage of fish passage by physical barriers, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = none documented or inferred and 4 = one or more barriers to all fish migration at all flow levels. Template (historic) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>OBSTRP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Obstruction; the blockage of fish passage by physical barriers, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = none documented or inferred and 4 = one or more barriers to all fish migration at all flow levels. Patient (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>PREDRISKT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Predation risk; the level of predation risk on fish species due to presence of top level carnivores or unusual concentrations of other fish-eating species, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = many or most native predators are depressed or rare and 4 = excessive population density or concentrated population of predator species exists. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>PREDRISKP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Predation risk; the level of predation risk on fish species due to presence of top level carnivores or unusual concentrations of other fish-eating species, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = many or most native predators are depressed or rare and 4 = excessive population density or concentrated population of predator species exists. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>RIPFUNCT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Riparian function; an indication of the riparian functions that have been altered within the reach, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = strong floodplain linkages with no anthropogenic influences and 4 = &lt;25% functional attribute rating with complete severing of floodplain-stream linkages. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>RIPFUNCP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Riparian function; an indication of the riparian functions that have been altered within the reach, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = strong floodplain linkages with no anthropogenic influences and 4 = &lt;25% functional attribute rating with complete severing of floodplain-stream linkages. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>SALMCARCT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Salmon carcasses; the relative abundance of anadromous salmonid carcasses, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = the average number of carcasses per mile of main channel habitat &gt;800 and 4 = the average number of carcasses per mile of main channel habitat &lt;25. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>SALMCARCP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Salmon carcasses; the relative abundance of anadromous salmonid carcasses, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = the average number of carcasses per mile of main channel habitat &gt;800 and 4 = the average number of carcasses per mile of main channel habitat &lt;25. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TMPMONMNT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Monthly minimum temperature (winter); the minimum water temperatures during a month, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = the coldest day &gt;4C and 4 = &gt;15 winter days &lt; 1C. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TMPMONMNP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Monthly minimum temperature (winter); the minimum water temperatures during a month, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = the coldest day &gt;4C and 4 = &gt;15 winter days &lt; 1C. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TMPMONMXT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Monthly maximum temperature (summer); the maximum water temperatures during a month, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = warmest day &lt; 10C and 4 = &gt;1 day with warmest day 27.5C or 3 days (consecutive) &gt;25C or &gt;24 days with &gt;21C. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TMPMONMXP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Monthly maximum temperature (summer); the maximum water temperatures during a month, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = warmest day &lt; 10C and 4 = &gt;1 day with warmest day 27.5C or 3 days (consecutive) &gt;25C or &gt;24 days with &gt;21C. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TMPSPTVART</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Temperature spatial variation; the extent of water temperature variation, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = super abundant sites of [cold] groundwater discharge into surface waters and 4 = no evidence of temperature variation in reach. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TMPSPTVARP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Temperature spatial variation; the extent of water temperature variation, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = super abundant sites of [cold] groundwater discharge into surface waters and 4 = no evidence of temperature variation in reach. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TURBT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Turbidity; the severity of suspended sediment (SS) episodes, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = SEV Index &lt;= 4.5 clear with infrequent (short duration--several days per year) concentrations of low concentrations (&lt;50 mg/L) of suspended sediment and 4 = SEV Index &gt;12.5 clear with extended periods (30 days) of very high concentrations (&gt;10000 mg/L). Template (historic) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>TURBP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Turbidity; the severity of suspended sediment (SS) episodes, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = SEV Index &lt;= 4.5 clear with infrequent (short duration--several days per year) concentrations of low concentrations (&lt;50 mg/L) of suspended sediment and 4 = SEV Index &gt;12.5 clear with extended periods (30 days) of very high concentrations (&gt;10000 mg/L). Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>WDDEBT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Large woody debris; the amount of large woody debris (LWD) in the reach. The dimensions of what constitutes LWD are defined here as pieces &gt;0.1 m in diameter and &gt;2 m in length. Ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = complex mixture of single large pieces and accumulations consisting of all sizes, decay classes, and species origins and 4 = pieces of LWD rare. Template (historic) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>WDDEBP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Large woody debris; the amount of large woody debris (LWD) in the reach. The dimensions of what constitutes LWD are defined here as pieces &gt;0.1 m in diameter and &gt;2 m in length. Ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = complex mixture of single large pieces and accumulations consisting of all sizes, decay classes, and species origins and 4 = pieces of LWD rare. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>WDRWLT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Withdrawal; the number and relative size of water withdrawals, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no withdrawals and 4 = frequent sites of significant water withdrawals without screening or screening is believed to be ineffective. Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>WDRWLP</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Withdrawal; the number and relative size of water withdrawals, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = no withdrawals and 4 = frequent sites of significant water withdrawals without screening or screening is believed to be ineffective. Patient  (current) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>WIDTHMNT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Minimum wetted width; the average width of the wetted channel during low flow each month (decimal number in feet). Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
			<attr>
				<attrlabl>FLWINTRAAT</attrlabl>
				<attrdef>Intra-annual flow; the extent of relative change in average daily flow during normal low flow period compared to an undisturbed watershed of comparable size and type, ranked 0 to 4 where 0 = average daily low flows expected to be strongly increased compared to an undisturbed watershed and 4 = average daily low flows expected to be severely reduced compared to an undisturbed watershed.  Template (optimal) condition.</attrdef>
				<attrdefs>CRITFC</attrdefs>
			</attr>
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		<overview>
			<eaover>Each habitat attribute is described in two forms:

(P)atient: Existing (current/contemporary) condition.

(T)emplate: A hypothetical potential state, where conditions are as good as they can be within the watershed.  The Template is sometimes approximated with a reconstruction of historic conditions, prior to European contact.</eaover>
			<eadetcit>Stream reach habitat data were developed as part of the 2002-2004 Subbasin planning process for use in the EDT model.  Data were developed both from on-the-ground sampling or the knowledge of local biologists and water resrouces managers.</eadetcit>
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					<cntper>Denise Kelsey</cntper>
					<cntorg>Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC)</cntorg>
				</cntperp>
				<cntpos>Fisheries Biologist</cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
					<address>729 NE Oregon St</address>
					<city>Portland</city>
					<state>OR</state>
					<postal>97232</postal>
					<country>USA</country>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>503-731-1280</cntvoice>
				<cntfax>503-235-4228</cntfax>
				<cntemail>keld@critfc.org</cntemail>
				<hours>M-F, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.</hours>
				<cntinst>Contact Denise Kelsey for information regarding reach placement, attribute information, and GIS-related questions.</cntinst>
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