Oregon AFC-25 Austin Magill Completed 1968 



Remove culvert and construct bridge to provide anadromous fish passage on Clear Creek, 

 tributary to the Kilehis River - A culvert was removed and replaced with a precast concrete 

 slab and wood piling bridge across to permit upstream passage of chinook, chum, and coho 

 salmon in Clear Creek near Tillamook, Tillamook County. 



Oregon AFC-35 Austin Magill $31,500 



Provide passage for salmonids on Oregon coastal streams - Nine logjams and other obstructions 

 are removed on Oregon coastal streams to provide access to 62 miles of spawning and 

 nursery area for salmonids. A "steep-pass" type fishway is constructed and six are repaired 

 and modified to maintain passage of salmonids to about 60 miles of fish habitat and one 

 salmon hatchery. 



Rhode Island AFSC-1 John Cronan $40,000 



Construction of fish ladders - To construct fish ladders and/or removal of obstructions to 

 provide upstream passage of alewife, American shad, and sea-run trout in Hunt River, Kent 

 County, Annaquatucket River, Washington County, and Saugatucket River, Washington County. 



Washington AFC-23 Marshall Thayer $9,200 



Cascade River stream improvement - To alter stream bed in two areas thro\:igh blasting and 

 removal of rock to create water flow patterns and velocities favorable to passage of chinook 

 and coho salmon with minimum delay to the upper Cascade River, Skagit County. 



Washington kFG-2A Marshall Thayer 111, 000 



Mashel River stream improvement - To provide adequate fish passage for upstream migrant 

 salmon through the area of an existing log jam obstruction. Clearance of the log jam will 

 make about 20 miles of stream area that will be used primarily by chinook and coho salmon for 

 spawning and rearing. 



Washington 1-21-C Robert Kramer Completed 1967 



Construction of small fishway - Fishway was constructed and log jam removed on Hutchins Creek, 

 tributary of Nooksack River in Whatcom County, to maike available additional spawning and 

 rearing areas to fall chinook and coho salmon. 



Washington AFC-32 Marshall Thayer $15,000 



Mill Creek fish passage facility - Providej for construction of a fish passage facility 

 through a 9-foot falls in Mill Creek, tributary to the Bogachiel River, to open up about 

 5 miles of spawning and nursery areas to coho salmon. The site is near Forks in Clallam 

 County. 



Washington AFC-33 Marshall Thayer $5,000 



Upper Mashel River stream improvement - Ti provide passage for chinook, coho, and pink salmon 

 to upstream spawning and nursery areas in Mashel River, tributary to the Nisqually River. 

 Removal of logjams and reduction of stream gradient at cascades and small falls will assure 

 opening about 20 miles of stream area. 



Hatcheries and Hatchery Facilities 



California AFSC-1 Robert Macklin $1,108,900 



M ad River hatchery construction - To construct a salmon and steelhead trout hatchery on the 

 Mad River near Areata, Humboldt County. When fully operative, the hatchery will have 

 potential annual production of 1 million yearling coho salmon and 5 million yearling 

 chinook salmon. 



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