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Using Instream Water Temperature Forecasts for Fisheries Management: An Application in the Pacific Northwest1
Authors:Biao Huang  Christian Langpap  Richard M Adams
Institution:1. Respectively, Graduate Research Assistant, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287;2. Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Ballard 240E, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331;3. Professor Emeritus, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331.
Abstract:Huang, Biao, Christian Langpap, and Richard M. Adams, 2011. Using Instream Water Temperature Forecasts for Fisheries Management: An Application in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 47(4):861‐876. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752‐1688.2011.00562.x Abstract: Water temperature is an important factor affecting aquatic life within the stream environment. Cold water species, such as salmonids, are particularly susceptible to elevated water temperatures. This paper examines the potential usefulness of short‐term (7 to 10 days) water temperature forecasts for salmonid management. Forecasts may be valuable if they allow the water resource manager to make better water allocation decisions. This study considers two applications: water releases from Lewiston Dam for management of adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Klamath River and leasing water from agriculture for management of steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in the John Day River. We incorporate biophysical models and water temperature distribution data into a Bayesian framework to simulate changes in fish populations and the corresponding opportunity cost of water under different levels of temperature forecast reliability. Simulation results indicate that use of the forecasts results in increased fish production and that marginal costs decline as forecast reliability increases, suggesting that provision and use of such stream temperature forecasts would have potential value to society.
Keywords:fish  rivers and streams  temperature  water policy  simulation  forecasts  water quality economics
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