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	<NPS_Info>
		<MetaPurp>NPS</MetaPurp>
		<MetaPurp>OnlineData</MetaPurp>
		<MetaPurp>CSDGM</MetaPurp>
		<MetaPurp>BioProfile</MetaPurp>
		<NPS_Unit>
			<UnitCode>LEWI </UnitCode>
			<UnitType>Park </UnitType>
		</NPS_Unit>
		<NPS_Unit>
			<UnitCode>FOCL </UnitCode>
			<UnitType>Park </UnitType>
		</NPS_Unit>
		<DatStore>
			<Category>Biology </Category>
			<Category>Wildlife </Category>
			<Category>Resource Management </Category>
			<DSteward>
				<cntinfo>
					<cntperp>
						<cntper>Bret Christoe </cntper>
						<cntorg>Mount Rainier National Park </cntorg>
					</cntperp>
					<cntpos>Data Manager </cntpos>
					<cntaddr>
						<addrtype>mailing and physical </addrtype>
						<address>Tahoma Woods </address>
						<address>Star Route </address>
						<city>Ashford </city>
						<state>WA </state>
						<postal>98304-9751 </postal>
						<country>USA </country>
					</cntaddr>
					<cntvoice>(360) 569-2211ext 3379 </cntvoice>
					<cntfax>(360) 569-2191 </cntfax>
					<cntemail>bret_christoe@nps.gov </cntemail>
					<hours>8am-5pm </hours>
					<cntinst>email </cntinst>
				</cntinfo>
			</DSteward>
		<DataSite>NPS</DataSite></DatStore>
		<ProgInfo>
			<Rel_Info>
				<Rel_Name>North Coast and Cascades Network (NCCN) Project Code </Rel_Name>
				<Rel_Cnt>
					<cntinfo>
						<cntperp>
							<cntper>John Boetsch </cntper>
							<cntorg>Olympic National Park </cntorg>
						</cntperp>
						<cntaddr>
							<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
							<address>600 East Park Ave. </address>
							<city>Port Angeles </city>
							<state>WA </state>
							<postal>98362 </postal>
							<country>USA</country>
						</cntaddr>
						<cntvoice>(360)565-3064 </cntvoice>
						<cntfax>(360)565-3070 </cntfax>
						<cntemail>john_boetsch@nps.gov </cntemail>
						<hours>9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday </hours>
						<cntinst>email first </cntinst>
					</cntinfo>
				</Rel_Cnt>
				<RelSName>Project Code </RelSName>
				<Rel_Desc>Project Code, maintained in NCCN Project Tracking Database </Rel_Desc>
				<Rel_Key>
					<RelKeyN>Project_Code </RelKeyN>
					<RelKeyV>FIa09  </RelKeyV>
				</Rel_Key>
			</Rel_Info>
		</ProgInfo>
	<Meta_MID>44484</Meta_MID></NPS_Info>
	<idinfo>
		<citation>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Samuel J. Brenkman, Fisheries Biologist, Olympic National Park</origin>
				<pubdate>200207 </pubdate>
				<title>Inventory of Fish Species in Fort Clatsop National Memorial, Astoria, Oregon</title>
				<othercit>Final Report </othercit>
				<onlink>http://science.nature.nps.gov/nrdata </onlink>
				<BibKeyID>178218 </BibKeyID>
				<geoform>Document </geoform>
			</citeinfo>
		</citation>
		<descript>
			<abstract>A total of nine fish species were observed in Alder Creek and five fish species in Hansen Creek. The abundance of each species was relatively low throughout each stream. Generally, there is limited spawning and rearing habitat throughout FOCL. It is likely that we did not capture the entire fish species assemblage in FOCL based on the limited sampling effort (spatially and temporally), the extent of seasonal movements of fish, and the presumed high occurrence of non-native fish species in the lower Columbia Basin. </abstract>
			<purpose>The goal of the FOCL Fish Inventory project was to establish a baseline inventory of fish species that inhabit each creek. Specifically, the objectives were to: 1) determine the presence of fish species in each creek; 2) determine general distributions of fish in each creek; 3) establish a small collection of voucher specimens; and 4) provide recommendations related to fisheries resources in FOCL. </purpose>
			<supplinf>There are no formal datasets associated with this Inventory project. All findings are summarized in the Final Report. </supplinf>
		</descript>
		<timeperd>
			<timeinfo>
				<rngdates>
					<begdate>20020205</begdate>
					<enddate>20020207</enddate>
				</rngdates>
			</timeinfo>
			<current>ground condition</current>
		</timeperd>
		<status>
			<progress>Complete</progress>
			<update>None planned</update>
		</status>
		<spdom>
			<bounding>
				<westbc>-123.89</westbc>
				<eastbc>-123.87</eastbc>
				<northbc>46.14 </northbc>
				<southbc>46.13</southbc>
			</bounding>
			<descgeog>In 2002, the Freshwater Fish Inventory occurred in portions of Alder Creek and Hansen Creek (also called Corner Creek), within the bounds of FOCL and did not include newly acquired lands now incorporated into LEWI (see Cross-referenced Inventory of Fish Species in Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Oregon).</descgeog>
		</spdom>
		<keywords>
			<theme>
				<themekt>National Park Service Theme Category Thesaurus</themekt>
				<themekey>Biology </themekey>
				<themekey>Wildlife </themekey>
				<themekey>Resource Management </themekey>
			</theme>
			<theme>
				<themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>
				<themekey>biota</themekey>
				<themekey>environment </themekey>
			</theme>
			<theme>
				<themekt>None</themekt>
				<themekey>inventory </themekey>
				<themekey>freshwater fish </themekey>
				<themekey>distribution </themekey>
				<themekey>emmigration </themekey>
				<themekey>native </themekey>
				<themekey>non-native </themekey>
				<themekey>juvenile </themekey>
				<themekey>salmonid </themekey>
				<themekey>single-pass electrofishing </themekey>
				<themekey>spawning habitat </themekey>
				<themekey>rearing habitat </themekey>
			</theme>
			
			<place>
				<placekt>National Park System Unit Code Thesaurus </placekt>
				<placekey>LEWI </placekey>
				<placekey>FOCL </placekey>
				<placekey>NCCN </placekey>
			</place>
			<place>
				<placekt>None</placekt>
				<placekey>Pacific Northwest </placekey>
				<placekey>Oregon State </placekey>
				<placekey>Alder Creek </placekey>
				<placekey>Hansen Creek </placekey>
				<placekey>Corner Creek </placekey>
				<placekey>Columbia River </placekey>
				<placekey>Lewis and Clark River </placekey>
			</place>
		<place> <placekt>National Park System Unit Code Thesaurus</placekt><placekey>LEWI</placekey><placekey>FOCL</placekey></place><place> <placekt>National Park System Unit Name Thesaurus</placekt><placekey>Lewis And Clark National and State Historical Parks</placekey><placekey>Fort Clatsop National Memorial</placekey></place></keywords>
		<accconst>None</accconst>
		<useconst>None</useconst>
		<ptcontac>
			<cntinfo>
				<cntorgp>
					<cntorg>Olympic National Park</cntorg>
					<cntper>Sam Brenkman</cntper>
				</cntorgp>
				<cntpos>Fisheries Biologist</cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
					<address>Olympic National Park</address>
					<address>600 East Park Ave.</address>
					<city>Port Angeles</city>
					<state>WA</state>
					<postal>98362</postal>
					<country>USA</country>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>(360) 565-3081</cntvoice>
				<cntfax>(360) 565-3070</cntfax>
				<cntemail>sam_brenkman@nps.gov</cntemail>
				<hours>8am-5pm</hours>
				<cntinst>email</cntinst>
			</cntinfo>
		</ptcontac>
		<crossref>
			<citeinfo>
				<origin>Samuel J. Brenkman, Fisheries Biologist, Olympic National Park </origin>
				<pubdate>200705 </pubdate>
				<title>Inventory of Fish Species in Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Oregon </title>
				<onlink>http://nrdata.nps.gov/lewi/lewidata/FIa08_FIa09/LEWI_Fish_Inventory_2007.pdf</onlink>
				<geoform>Document</geoform>
			</citeinfo>
		</crossref>
		<taxonomy>
			<keywtax>
				<taxonkt>None </taxonkt>
				<taxonkey>multiple species</taxonkey>
			</keywtax>
			<keywtax>
				<taxonkt>None </taxonkt>
				<taxonkey>coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha)</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>chum salmon (O. keta)</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>steelhead trout (O. mykiss) </taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>American shad (Alosa sapidissima)</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus)</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>chiselmouth (Acrocheilus alutaceus)</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>peamouth (Mylocheilus caurinus)</taxonkey>
				<taxonkey>lamprey species (Lampetra spp.) </taxonkey>
			</keywtax>
			<taxonsys>
				<classsys>
					<classcit>
						<citeinfo>
							<origin>Integrated Taxonomic Information System website</origin>
							<pubdate>20070710 </pubdate>
							<title>Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)</title>
							<onlink>http://www.itis.gov/ </onlink>
							<geoform>online database</geoform>
						</citeinfo>
					</classcit>
				</classsys>
				<idref>
					<citeinfo>
						<origin>Wydoski, R. S., and Whitney, R. R </origin>
						<pubdate>1979 </pubdate>
						<title>Inland Fishes of Washington </title>
						<pubinfo>
							<pubplace>Seattle, Washington </pubplace>
							<publish>University of Washington Press </publish>
						</pubinfo>
						<othercit>Pages 1-220 </othercit>
						<geoform>Document </geoform>
					</citeinfo>
				</idref>
				<idref>
					<citeinfo>
						<origin>Leonard, W.P., H.A. Brown, L. Jones, K.R. McAllister, and R.M. Storm </origin>
						<pubdate>1993 </pubdate>
						<title>Amphibians of Washington and Oregon </title>
						<pubinfo>
							<pubplace>Washington </pubplace>
							<publish>Seattle Audobon Society </publish>
						</pubinfo>
						<othercit>168pp </othercit>
						<geoform>Document </geoform>
					</citeinfo>
				</idref>
				<idref>
					<citeinfo>
						<origin>Pollard, W.R., G.F. Hartman, C. Groot, and P. Edgell </origin>
						<pubdate>1997 </pubdate>
						<title>Field identification of coastal juvenile salmonids </title>
						<pubinfo>
							<pubplace>Madeira Park, British Columbia, Canada </pubplace>
							<publish>Harbour Publishing </publish>
						</pubinfo>
						<othercit>32pp </othercit>
						<geoform>Document </geoform>
					</citeinfo>
				</idref>
				<idref>
					<citeinfo>
						<origin>Scott, W.B. and E.J. Crossman </origin>
						<pubdate>1973 </pubdate>
						<title>Freshwater fishes of Canada </title>
						<serinfo>
							<sername>Freshwater fishes of Canada </sername>
							<issue>Bulletin 184 </issue>
						</serinfo>
						<pubinfo>
							<pubplace>Ottawa, Canada </pubplace>
							<publish>Fisheries Research Board of Canada </publish>
						</pubinfo>
						<othercit>966pp </othercit>
						<geoform>Document </geoform>
					</citeinfo>
				</idref>
				<idref>
					<citeinfo>
						<origin>Bond, C.E. </origin>
						<pubdate>1994 </pubdate>
						<title>Keys to Oregon freshwater fishes </title>
						<edition>Revised </edition>
						<pubinfo>
							<pubplace>Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR </pubplace>
							<publish>OSU Book Stores, Inc. </publish>
						</pubinfo>
						<othercit>53pp </othercit>
						<geoform>Document </geoform>
					</citeinfo>
				</idref>
				<ider>
					<cntinfo>
						<cntorgp>
							<cntorg>Olympic National Park</cntorg>
							<cntper>Sam Brenkman</cntper>
						</cntorgp>
						<cntpos>Fisheries Biologist</cntpos>
						<cntaddr>
							<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
							<address>Olympic National Park</address>
							<address>600 East Park Ave.</address>
							<city>Port Angeles</city>
							<state>WA</state>
							<postal>98362</postal>
							<country>USA</country>
						</cntaddr>
						<cntvoice>(360) 565-3081</cntvoice>
						<cntfax>(360) 565-3070</cntfax>
						<cntemail>sam_brenkman@nps.gov</cntemail>
						<hours>8am-5pm</hours>
						<cntinst>email</cntinst>
					</cntinfo>
				</ider>
				<taxonpro>Fish specimens were identified in the lab and verified by Katherine Pearson (Manager of Fish Collection at University of Washington) and Douglas Markle (Ichthyologist, Oregon State University). All fish scientific names from the Final Report were submitted to ITIS for verification and the ITIS-accepted scientific names were entered into the BioProfile of this metadata file.</taxonpro>
				<taxoncom>One scientific name from the Final Report, Hyla regilla, has changed and the ITIS-accepted name is now Pseudacris regilla. </taxoncom>
				<vouchers>
					<specimen>default</specimen>
					<reposit>
						<cntinfo>
							<cntorgp>
								<cntorg>Olympic National Park</cntorg>
								<cntper>Gay Hunter</cntper>
							</cntorgp>
							<cntpos>Museum Curator</cntpos>
							<cntaddr>
								<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
								<address>Olympic National Park</address>
								<address>600 East Park Ave.</address>
								<city>Port Angeles</city>
								<state>WA</state>
								<postal>98362</postal>
								<country>USA</country>
							</cntaddr>
							<cntvoice>(360) 565-3056</cntvoice>
							<cntemail>gay_hunter@nps.gov</cntemail>
						</cntinfo>
					</reposit>
				</vouchers>
			</taxonsys>
			<taxoncl>
				<taxonrn>Kingdom</taxonrn>
				<taxonrv>Animalia</taxonrv>
				<taxoncl>
					<taxonrn>Phylum</taxonrn>
					<taxonrv>Chordata</taxonrv>
					<taxoncl>
						<taxonrn>Subphylum</taxonrn>
						<taxonrv>Vertebrata</taxonrv>
						<taxoncl>
							<taxonrn>Class</taxonrn>
							<taxonrv>Amphibia</taxonrv>
							<taxoncl>
								<taxonrn>Subclass</taxonrn>
								<taxonrv>Lissamphibia</taxonrv>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Caudata</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Dicamptodontidae</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Dicamptodon</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Dicamptodon copei</taxonrv>
												<common>Cope's Giant Salamander</common>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Superorder</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Salientia</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Anura</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Hylidae</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Subfamily</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Hylinae</taxonrv>
												<taxoncl>
													<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
													<taxonrv>Pseudacris</taxonrv>
													<taxoncl>
														<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
														<taxonrv>Pseudacris regilla</taxonrv>
														<common>Pacific Chorus Frog</common>
														<common>Pacific Treefrog</common>
														<common>Rana-de coro del pacifico</common>
													</taxoncl>
												</taxoncl>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Ranidae</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Rana</taxonrv>
												<taxoncl>
													<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
													<taxonrv>Rana catesbeiana</taxonrv>
													<common>American Bullfrog</common>
													<common>Bullfrog</common>
													<common>Rana toro</common>
													<common>ouaouaron</common>
												</taxoncl>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
							</taxoncl>
						</taxoncl>
						<taxoncl>
							<taxonrn>Superclass</taxonrn>
							<taxonrv>Osteichthyes</taxonrv>
							<taxoncl>
								<taxonrn>Class</taxonrn>
								<taxonrv>Actinopterygii</taxonrv>
								<taxoncl>
									<taxonrn>Subclass</taxonrn>
									<taxonrv>Neopterygii</taxonrv>
									<taxoncl>
										<taxonrn>Infraclass</taxonrn>
										<taxonrv>Teleostei</taxonrv>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Superorder</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Acanthopterygii</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Cyprinodontiformes</taxonrv>
												<taxoncl>
													<taxonrn>Suborder</taxonrn>
													<taxonrv>Cyprinodontoidei</taxonrv>
													<taxoncl>
														<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
														<taxonrv>Fundulidae</taxonrv>
														<taxoncl>
															<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
															<taxonrv>Fundulus</taxonrv>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Fundulus diaphanus</taxonrv>
																<common>banded killifish</common>
																<common>fondule barre</common>
															</taxoncl>
														</taxoncl>
													</taxoncl>
												</taxoncl>
											</taxoncl>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Gasterosteiformes</taxonrv>
												<taxoncl>
													<taxonrn>Suborder</taxonrn>
													<taxonrv>Gasterosteoidei</taxonrv>
													<taxoncl>
														<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
														<taxonrv>Gasterosteidae</taxonrv>
														<taxoncl>
															<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
															<taxonrv>Gasterosteus</taxonrv>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Gasterosteus aculeatus</taxonrv>
																<common>Alaskan stickleback</common>
																<common>threespine stickleback</common>
																<common>epinoche a trois epines</common>
															</taxoncl>
														</taxoncl>
													</taxoncl>
												</taxoncl>
											</taxoncl>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Scorpaeniformes</taxonrv>
												<taxoncl>
													<taxonrn>Suborder</taxonrn>
													<taxonrv>Cottoidei</taxonrv>
													<taxoncl>
														<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
														<taxonrv>Cottidae</taxonrv>
														<taxoncl>
															<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
															<taxonrv>Cottus</taxonrv>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Cottus asper</taxonrv>
																<common>prickly sculpin</common>
															</taxoncl>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Cottus perplexus</taxonrv>
																<common>reticulate sculpin</common>
															</taxoncl>
														</taxoncl>
														<taxoncl>
															<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
															<taxonrv>Leptocottus</taxonrv>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Leptocottus armatus</taxonrv>
																<common>Pacific staghorn sculpin</common>
															</taxoncl>
														</taxoncl>
													</taxoncl>
												</taxoncl>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Superorder</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Ostariophysi</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Cypriniformes</taxonrv>
												<taxoncl>
													<taxonrn>Superfamily</taxonrn>
													<taxonrv>Cyprinoidea</taxonrv>
													<taxoncl>
														<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
														<taxonrv>Cyprinidae</taxonrv>
														<taxoncl>
															<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
															<taxonrv>Mylocheilus</taxonrv>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Mylocheilus caurinus</taxonrv>
																<common>peamouth</common>
															</taxoncl>
														</taxoncl>
													</taxoncl>
												</taxoncl>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
										<taxoncl>
											<taxonrn>Superorder</taxonrn>
											<taxonrv>Protacanthopterygii</taxonrv>
											<taxoncl>
												<taxonrn>Order</taxonrn>
												<taxonrv>Salmoniformes</taxonrv>
												<taxoncl>
													<taxonrn>Family</taxonrn>
													<taxonrv>Salmonidae</taxonrv>
													<taxoncl>
														<taxonrn>Subfamily</taxonrn>
														<taxonrv>Salmoninae</taxonrv>
														<taxoncl>
															<taxonrn>Genus</taxonrn>
															<taxonrv>Oncorhynchus</taxonrv>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Oncorhynchus clarkii</taxonrv>
																<common>cutthroat trout</common>
															</taxoncl>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Oncorhynchus keta</taxonrv>
																<common>chum salmon</common>
															</taxoncl>
															<taxoncl>
																<taxonrn>Species</taxonrn>
																<taxonrv>Oncorhynchus kisutch</taxonrv>
																<common>Coho salmon</common>
																<common>coho salmon or silver salmon</common>
																<common>saumon coho</common>
															</taxoncl>
														</taxoncl>
													</taxoncl>
												</taxoncl>
											</taxoncl>
										</taxoncl>
									</taxoncl>
								</taxoncl>
							</taxoncl>
						</taxoncl>
					</taxoncl>
				</taxoncl>
			</taxoncl>
		</taxonomy>
	<crossref><citeinfo><title>Metadata for Inventory of Fish Species in Fort Clatsop National Memorial, Astoria, Oregon</title><onlink>http://nrdata.nps.gov/lewi/lewidata/fia08_fia09/focl_freshwater_fish_inventory_fia09.xml</onlink><origin>Samuel J. Brenkman, Fisheries Biologist, Olympic National Park</origin><pubdate>200207 </pubdate></citeinfo></crossref></idinfo>
	<dataqual>
		<logic>All field crew were trained in all data recording procedures. Two field biologists worked together to verify each other's work. All locational data acquired using a Geographic Positioning System were compared to a gridded USGS 1:24,000-scale topographic map. Upon finding any error in the GPS unit it was re-calibrated. When recording elevation, the crew utilized an altimeter that had been calibrated at a known elevation. The elevations were always double-checked by referencing the USGS topography maps. </logic>
		<complete>No ommissions, any null values indicate data not collected </complete>
		<lineage>
			<method>
				<methtype>Field </methtype>
				<methdesc>To determine presence or non-detection of fish species in Alder and Hansen Creeks, single-pass electrofishing without block-nets was employed in each stream from February 6 to 7, 2002. A two-person crew, equipped with a Smith-Root Model 12A backpack electrofisher and dip-nets proceeded upstream capturing and identifying fish. Fish captured during electrofishing surveys were enumerated by species and the range of lengths for each species was measured to the nearest mm. Fish were released near their point of capture. Due to deep water conditions in lower Hansen Creek, backpack electrofishing could not be conducted, so to determine presence or non-detection of fish species in those reaches, minnow traps baited with cat food were deployed for up to 20 hours from February 5 to 7, 2002. All fish sampling was conducted in accordance with a permit issued by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (Permit No. OR2002-134) and the 4(d) Scientific Research limit under the Endangered Species Act as implemented by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Protected Resources Division. </methdesc>
			</method>
			<procstep>
				<procdesc>To confirm species identification, a total of seven fish from Alder Creek and one fish from Hansen Creek were vouchered in 95% ethanol. Species identification was verified by Katherine Pearson (Manager of Fish Collection at University of Washington) and Douglas Markle (Ichthyologist, Oregon State University). All specimens were returned to FOCL to facilitate the development of a reference collection of fish species that inhabit the area. </procdesc>
				<procdate>2002 </procdate>
				<proccont>
					<cntinfo>
						<cntorgp>
							<cntorg>Olympic National Park</cntorg>
							<cntper>Sam Brenkman</cntper>
						</cntorgp>
						<cntaddr>
							<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
							<address>Olympic National Park</address>
							<address>600 East Park Ave.</address>
							<city>Port Angeles</city>
							<state>WA</state>
							<postal>98362</postal>
							<country>USA</country>
						</cntaddr>
						<cntvoice>(360) 565-3081</cntvoice>
						<cntfax>(360) 565-3070</cntfax>
						<cntemail>sam_brenkman@nps.gov</cntemail>
						<hours>8am-5pm</hours>
						<cntinst>email</cntinst>
						<cntpos>Fisheries Biologist</cntpos>
					</cntinfo>
				</proccont>
			</procstep>
		</lineage>
	</dataqual>
	<eainfo>
		<overview>
			<dsoverv>There are no formal tabular data associated with this Inventory project.  All species observed are listed in the Final Report.</dsoverv>
			<eaover>All attributes recorded for fish species observed are listed in Tables 1 and 2 of the Final Report and include number of each species, mean length, range in length, and comments.  Appendices C and D are copies of the original electrofishing datasheets and have fish species, total length, comments, and voucher information.</eaover>
			<eadetcit>See Final Report: Inventory of Fish Species in Fort Clatsop National Memorial, Astoria, Oregon</eadetcit>
		</overview>
	</eainfo>
	<distinfo>
		<distrib>
			<cntinfo>
				<cntorgp>
					<cntorg>Mount Rainier National Park</cntorg>
					<cntper>Bret Christoe </cntper>
				</cntorgp>
				<cntpos>Data Manager</cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
					<address>Tahoma Woods</address>
					<address>Star Route</address>
					<city>Ashford</city>
					<state>WA</state>
					<postal>98304-9751</postal>
					<country>USA</country>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>(360) 569-2211 ext 3379</cntvoice>
				<cntfax>(360) 569-2191</cntfax>
				<cntemail>bret_christoe@nps.gov</cntemail>
				<hours>8am-5pm</hours>
				<cntinst>email</cntinst>
			</cntinfo>
		</distrib>
		<distliab>The National Park Service shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein. These data and related graphics (i.e. GIF or JPG format files) are not legal documents and are not intended to be used as such. The information contained in these data is dynamic and may change over time. The data are not better than the original sources from which they were derived. It is the responsibility of the data user to use the data appropriately and consistent within the limitations of geospatial data in general and these data in particular. The related graphics are intended to aid the data user in acquiring relevant data; it is not appropriate to use the related graphics as data. The National Park Service gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data. It is strongly recommended that these data are directly acquired from an NPS server and not indirectly through other sources which may have changed the data in some way. Although these data have been processed successfully on computer systems at the National Park Service, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the utility of the data on other systems for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This disclaimer applies both to individual use of the data and aggregate use with other data.</distliab>
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						<computer>
							<networka>
								<networkr>http://nrdata.nps.gov/lewi/lewidata/FIa08_FIa09/FOCL_Fish_Inventory_2002.pdf </networkr>
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			<fees>None </fees>
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		<metrd>20070709 </metrd>
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			<cntinfo>
				<cntorgp>
					<cntorg>Mount Rainier National Park</cntorg>
					<cntper>Bret Christoe </cntper>
				</cntorgp>
				<cntpos>Data Manager</cntpos>
				<cntaddr>
					<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
					<address>Tahoma Woods</address>
					<address>Star Route</address>
					<city>Ashford</city>
					<state>WA</state>
					<postal>98304-9751</postal>
					<country>USA</country>
				</cntaddr>
				<cntvoice>(360) 569-2211 ext 3379</cntvoice>
				<cntfax>(360) 569-2191</cntfax>
				<cntemail>bret_christoe@nps.gov</cntemail>
				<hours>8am-5pm</hours>
				<cntinst>email</cntinst>
			</cntinfo>
		</metc>
		<metstdn>FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
		<metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
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			<onlink>http://nrdata.nps.gov/profiles/NPS_Profile.xml</onlink>
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