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        <idPurp>Chinook salmon distribution in the Chehalis River basin.</idPurp>
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                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Historic - Documented</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 12) Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Documented” where the available documentation is more than 20 years old. For some species/runs, also includes aquatic habitat that a consensus of biological opinion has been deemed to have supported that species/run prior to either the depression of the fish stock or the general degradation of the habitat to the point where is no longer supports utilization by that species. Instances for each occurrence would include Upper Columbia Coho above the Columbia River dams, a stock that is severely depressed and therefore does not currently occupy is historic extent, and Summer Steelhead in the Yakima Basin where extensive irrigation activities have resulted in changes in the hydrologic cycle such that the aquatic habitat no longer can support Steelhead use. Also considered for inclusion in historic presence is aquatic habitat above certain dams whose blocking effect to fish passage can or will not be mitigated by passage facilities or transport activities. Examples include Chief Joseph Dam and Grand Coulee Dam. These features are deemed immanent features and for management proposes are considered ‘part of the landscape’. Notes: Refinement of the definition and scope of Historic Presence(s) were undertaken during the summer and fall of 2005 based on the Federal Caucus report: Conservation of Columbia Basin Fish: Building a Conceptual Recovery Plan (“All-H Paper”) December 1999. As of May 2006 additional definition of Historic Presences is ongoing. At this time generalized Historic Distribution has only been fully defined for summer run Steelhead. It is likely however that several other salmonid species, namely Coho and spring Chinook and to a lesser degree summer Chinook and sockeye salmon, historically had a geographic distribution extent similar to that which has been defined for summer run steelhead. Currently several species are shown as Historically Present to just above Grand Coulee Dam. In reality the great likelihood is that these species’ ‘pre-dam’ distribution extents extended significantly further upstream in the Columbia River and into a number of accessible upstream tributaries. Additional updates will occur as information and biological consensus becomes available.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Artificial - Documented</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 13) Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Documented”, did not historically support a particular salmonid species, but has now been opened up to use. Examples are fish ladders providing passage past a historically impassable waterfall or the creation of irrigation ditches now used by salmonids. Notes: “Documented” presence identified by LFA TAG meetings or the NWIFC SSHIAP combination with LFA, has not always been coded with this sub-category.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Presumed</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 20) Aquatic habitat lacking reliable documentation of fish use where, based on the available data and best biological opinion/consensus, fish are presumed to occur. For migratory fish, such habitat will extend upstream to the end of the stream OR to the first known natural barrier (including sustained 12% stream gradient or small stream size). Best biological judgment includes consideration of suitable (species-specific) habitat availability, life history strategies, proximity and connectivity to adjacent “Documented” habitat sections or logical extrapolation of range from similar systems.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Transported - Presumed</edomv>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 21) Aquatic habitat lacking reliable documentation of fish use where, based on the available data and best biological opinion/consensus, fish are presumed to occur that is within a basin or stream system where fish presence(s) is/are maintain through an active transport (trap &amp; haul) operation. Definition is the same as ‘regular’ Presumed Presence except that an active transport operation maintains Known fish presence immediately downstream of the defined Presumed Presence in the basin or stream.</edomvd>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Artificial - Presumed</edomv>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 23) Aquatic habitat lacking reliable documentation of fish use where, based on the available data and best biological opinion/consensus, fish are presumed to occur that is within a basin or stream system where fish presence(s) is/are maintain through utilization of fish passage facilities. Definition is the same as ‘regular’ Presumed Presence except that a fishway or other passage facility has provided access to areas not historically open to the particular species.</edomvd>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Potential</edomv>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 30) Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Presumed” but is unused by fish due to artificial (man-made) obstructions, degraded habitat quality, or extirpation of local fish populations. This category is used in cases where habitat could be made available to fish through removal of obstructions, improvement of habitat, or re-introductions of fish.</edomvd>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Transported - Potential</edomv>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 31) Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Presumed” but is unused by fish due to artificial obstructions, poor quality, or extirpation of local fish populations. This category is used in cases where habitat could be made available to fish through removal of obstructions, improvement of habitat, or re-introductions of fish. Definition is the same as ‘regular’ Potential Presence except that an active fish transport (trap &amp; haul) operation maintains Known fish immediately downstream from the currently impassable man-made barrier.</edomvd>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Artificial - Potential</edomv>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 33) Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Presumed” but is unused by fish due to artificial obstructions, poor quality, or extirpation of local fish populations. This category is used in cases where habitat could be made available to fish through removal of obstructions, improvement of habitat, or re-introductions of fish. Definition is the same as ‘regular’ Potential Presence except that a fishway or other passage facility has provided access to areas not historically open to the particular species immediately downstream from the currently impassable man-made barrier.</edomvd>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>No Gradient Barrier</edomv>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 50) Modeled habitat that is based on a qualification of NWIFC SSHIAP gradient segments which were originally mapped from USGS 7.5-minute Topographic Quadrangle maps. This includes habitat upstream of known species presence, but downstream of any known natural barrier. The natural gradient barrier used for chum was 8%, and for all other species of salmon and/or trout was 12%. The modeled category does not factor habitat quality, flow or any other natural or human-caused condition that would otherwise prevent habitat use.</edomvd>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Delete</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DIST_TYPE = 99) An authoratiative source has recommended that the record be deleted.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Abbreviated descritpion of the level confidence in and source of the knowledge of how the species uses this stream reach. </udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">GNIS_ID</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">GNIS_ID</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">10</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdef>Geographic Name Information System identification code from the USGS.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <codesetd>
                        <codesetn>GNIS_ID</codesetn>
                        <codesets>United States Geologic Survey Geographic Name InformationSystem</codesets>
                    </codesetd>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl Sync="TRUE">GNIS_NAME</attrlabl>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">GNIS_NAME</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">65</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdef>Officual federal name if hte strean\m, from  the USGS Geographic Name Information System.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Verbal name of the stream</udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>DIST_TYPE</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Arbitrary numeric code of the level confidence in and source of the knowledge of how the species uses this stream reach. See "DISTTYPE_DESC", containing the verbal description for these categories, and shown in parentheses in each of the values described here. In short:
10 = Documented
11 = Transported - Documented
12 = Historic - Documented
13 = Artificial - Documented
19 = (blank)
20 = Presumed
21 = Transported - Presumed
23 = Artificial - Presumed
30 = Potential
31 = Transported - Potential
33 = Artificial - Potential
50 = No Gradient Barrier
99 = Request pending to delete the record</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">DIST_TYPE</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">SmallInteger</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">2</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>10</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Documented') Aquatic stream habitat that is documented to be presently utilized by fish (based on reliable published sources, survey notes, first-hand sightings, etc.). This includes habitat used by any life history stage for any length of time. This designation is applied to all stream sections downstream of a documented sighting to the next “Documented” habitat section (or to marine waters), unless otherwise indicated by a formal review group. Notes: Synonyms include “Known” and “Currently Occupied”. Examples of the “formal review groups” include LFA Technical Advisory Groups, WRIA 1 Project Updates (2004), NWIFC SSHIAP combination with LFA, joint WDFW/USFWS bull trout recovery teams, and inter-agency gatherings to contribute to Priority Habitats </edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>11</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Transported - Documented')  Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Documented” where fish presence is wholly supported by an active fish transport (trap &amp; haul) operation. In all instances the fish transport operation maintains fish use within streams and basins that historically supported fish presence prior to construction of an impassable dam.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>12</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Historic - Documented')  Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Documented” where the available documentation is more than 20 years old. For some species/runs, also includes aquatic habitat that a consensus of biological opinion has been deemed to have supported that species/run prior to either the depression of the fish stock or the general degradation of the habitat to the point where is no longer supports utilization by that species. Instances for each occurrence would include Upper Columbia Coho above the Columbia River dams, a stock that is severely depressed and therefore does not currently occupy is historic extent, and Summer Steelhead in the Yakima Basin where extensive irrigation activities have resulted in changes in the hydrologic cycle such that the aquatic habitat no longer can support Steelhead use. Also considered for inclusion in historic presence is aquatic habitat above certain dams whose blocking effect to fish passage can or will not be mitigated by passage facilities or transport activities. Examples include Chief Joseph Dam and Grand Coulee Dam. These features are deemed immanent features and for management proposes are considered ‘part of the landscape’. Notes: Refinement of the definition and scope of Historic Presence(s) were undertaken during the summer and fall of 2005 based on the Federal Caucus report: Conservation of Columbia Basin Fish: Building a Conceptual Recovery Plan (“All-H Paper”) December 1999. As of May 2006 additional definition of Historic Presences is ongoing. At this time generalized Historic Distribution has only been fully defined for summer run Steelhead. It is likely however that several other salmonid species, namely Coho and spring Chinook and to a lesser degree summer Chinook and sockeye salmon, historically had a geographic distribution extent similar to that which has been defined for summer run steelhead. Currently several species are shown as Historically Present to just above Grand Coulee Dam. In reality the great likelihood is that these species’ ‘pre-dam’ distribution extents extended significantly further upstream in the Columbia River and into a number of accessible upstream tributaries. Additional updates will occur as information and biological consensus becomes available.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>13</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Artificial - Documented') Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Documented”, did not historically support a particular salmonid species, but has now been opened up to use. Examples are fish ladders providing passage past a historically impassable waterfall or the creation of irrigation ditches now used by salmonids. Notes: “Documented” presence identified by LFA TAG meetings or the NWIFC SSHIAP combination with LFA, has not always been coded with this sub-category.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>20</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Presumed') Aquatic habitat lacking reliable documentation of fish use where, based on the available data and best biological opinion/consensus, fish are presumed to occur. For migratory fish, such habitat will extend upstream to the end of the stream OR to the first known natural barrier (including sustained 12% stream gradient or small stream size). Best biological judgment includes consideration of suitable (species-specific) habitat availability, life history strategies, proximity and connectivity to adjacent “Documented” habitat sections or logical extrapolation of range from similar systems.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>21</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Transported - Presumed') Aquatic habitat lacking reliable documentation of fish use where, based on the available data and best biological opinion/consensus, fish are presumed to occur that is within a basin or stream system where fish presence(s) is/are maintain through an active transport (trap &amp; haul) operation. Definition is the same as ‘regular’ Presumed Presence except that an active transport operation maintains Known fish presence immediately downstream of the defined Presumed Presence in the basin or stream.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>23</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Artificial - Presumed') Aquatic habitat lacking reliable documentation of fish use where, based on the available data and best biological opinion/consensus, fish are presumed to occur that is within a basin or stream system where fish presence(s) is/are maintain through utilization of fish passage facilities. Definition is the same as ‘regular’ Presumed Presence except that a fishway or other passage facility has provided access to areas not historically open to the particular species.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>30</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Potential') Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Presumed” but is unused by fish due to artificial (man-made) obstructions, degraded habitat quality, or extirpation of local fish populations. This category is used in cases where habitat could be made available to fish through removal of obstructions, improvement of habitat, or re-introductions of fish.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>31</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Transported - Potential') Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Presumed” but is unused by fish due to artificial obstructions, poor quality, or extirpation of local fish populations. This category is used in cases where habitat could be made available to fish through removal of obstructions, improvement of habitat, or re-introductions of fish. Definition is the same as ‘regular’ Potential Presence except that an active fish transport (trap &amp; haul) operation maintains Known fish immediately downstream from the currently impassable man-made barrier.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>33</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Artificial - Potential') Aquatic habitat that meets the basic criteria for “Presumed” but is unused by fish due to artificial obstructions, poor quality, or extirpation of local fish populations. This category is used in cases where habitat could be made available to fish through removal of obstructions, improvement of habitat, or re-introductions of fish. Definition is the same as ‘regular’ Potential Presence except that a fishway or other passage facility has provided access to areas not historically open to the particular species immediately downstream from the currently impassable man-made barrier.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>50</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'No Gradient Barrier') Modeled habitat that is based on a qualification of NWIFC SSHIAP gradient segments which were originally mapped from USGS 7.5-minute Topographic Quadrangle maps. This includes habitat upstream of known species presence, but downstream of any known natural barrier. The natural gradient barrier used for chum was 8%, and for all other species of salmon and/or trout was 12%. The modeled category does not factor habitat quality, flow or any other natural or human-caused condition that would otherwise prevent habitat use.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>99</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(DISTTYPE_DESC = 'Delete') An authoratiative source has recommended that the record be deleted.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Arbitrary numeric code for the level of confidence in and source of the knowledge of how the species uses this stream reach. Brief and unintuitive alternative to "DISTTYPE_DESC"</udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>SPECCODE</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Shorthand code for the species associated with the reach. See "SPECIES", the field containing the full name, the same as the definition listed here. In summary:
BLC = Bull Trout
BT = Brown Trout
BUR = Burbot
CH = Chum Salmon
CK = Chinook Salmon
CO = Coho Salmon
CT = Cutthroat Trout
EB = Eastern Brook Trout
GRS = Green Sturgeon
K = Kokanee Salmon
LMB = Largemouth Bass
MWF = Mountain Whitefish
NPM = Northern Pikeminnow
PGW = Pygmy Whitefish
PK = Pink Salmon
RB = Rainbow Trout
SH = Steelhead Trout
SMB = Smallmouth Bass
SO = Sockeye Salmon
WAL = Walleye
WCT = Westslope Cutthroat Trout
WS = White Sturgeon</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="FALSE">SPECCODE</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">4</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>BLC</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Bull Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>BT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Brown Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>BUR</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Burbot</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CH</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Chum Salmon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CK</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Chinook Salmon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CO</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Coho Salmon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Cutthroat Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>EB</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Eastern Brook Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>GRS</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Green Sturgeon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>K</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Kokanee Salmon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>LMB</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Largemouth Bass</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>MWF</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Mountain Whitefish</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>NPM</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Northern Pikeminnow</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>PGW</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Pygmy Whitefish</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>PK</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Pink Salmon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>RB</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Rainbow Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>SH</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Steelhead Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>SMB</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Smallmouth Bass</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>SO</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Sockeye Salmon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>WAL</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Walleye</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>WCT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Westslope Cutthroat Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>WS</edomv>
                        <edomvd>White Sturgeon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Arbirtary code for the species associated with the reach. Brief and unintuitive alternative to "SPECIES",</udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>RUN_TIME</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Arbitrary numeric code for the timing of the species run. See "RUNTIME_DESC", containing the name of the season, and shown in parentheses in each of the values described here. In short:
1 = Spring
2 = Summer
3 = Fall
4 = Winter
9 = Unknown or not Applicable
14 = NULL (most of the Pink Even Year)
15 = NULL (most of the Pink Odd Year)</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">RUN_TIME</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">SmallInteger</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">2</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>1</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Spring</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>2</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Summer</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>3</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Fall</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>4</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Winter</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>9</edomv>
                        <edomvd>Unknown or not Applicable</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Arbitrary numeric code for the timing of the species run. Brief and unintuitive alternative to "RUNTIME_DESC", </udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>LIFEHIST_DESC</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>The term used to describe the life cycle history and geographic range for the species. See "LIFE_HIST" for the codes used for the same purpose.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">LIFEHIST_DESC</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">25</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Anadromous</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFE_HIST = 1) Fishes that spawn in fresh water, but spend a significant portion of their life in the Fishes that spawn in fresh water, but spend a significant portion of their life in the ocean.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Resident</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFE_HIST = 2) Indigenous fishes that remain in fresh water throughout their life cycles.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Fluvial</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFE_HIST = 3) Fish that spawn in tributary streams where the young rear from 1 to 4 years before migrating to a river system, where they grow to maturity.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Adfluvial</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFE_HIST = 4) fish that spawn in tributary streams where the young rear from 1 to 4 years before migrating to a lake system, where they grow to maturity.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>Unknown</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFE_HIST = 5) Unknown life cycle.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>NULL</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFE_HIST = 9) Appears to be applied to various fluvial trout species, and awaiting editing.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>The term used to describe the life cycle history and geographic range for the species. A readable alternative to "LIFE_HIST"</udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>RUNTIME_DESC</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>The name of the season for the species run. See "RUN_TIME" for the codes used for the same purpose, and shown in parentheses here. In short:
</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">RUNTIME_DESC</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">25</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>The name of the season for the species run. Note: if the value is NULL, it is some year run (odd or even) of Pink Salmon.</udom>
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                <attrlabl>SPECIESRUN</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>The name of the species and seasonal run if applicable. See "SPECRCODE" for the codes used for the same purpose. The list of 28 species / run combinations includes:
Brown Trout
Burbot
Coho
Dolly Varden/ Bull Trout
Eastern Brook Trout
Fall Chinook
Fall Chum
Green Sturgeon
Kokanee
Largemouth Bass
Mountain Whitefish
Northern Pikeminnow
Pink Even Year
Pink Odd Year
Pygmy Whitefish
Rainbow Trout
Resident Coastal Cutthroat
Smallmouth Bass
Sockeye
Spring Chinook
Summer Chinook
Summer Chum
Summer Steelhead
Walleye
Westslope Cutthroat
White Sturgeon
Winter Chum
Winter Steelhead</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission</attrdefs>
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                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">50</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
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                    <udom>A list of species, and for anadromous species the season or year in which they migrate upstream to spawn.</udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>USE_TYPE</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Arbitrary numeric code for how this species utilizes this reach of the stream. See "USETYPE_DESC", containing the verbal description for these categories, and shown in parentheses in each of the values described here.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">USE_TYPE</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">SmallInteger</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">2</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>1</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(USETYPE_DESC = 'Migration') This reach is used by fish to primarily move from one spot to another.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>2</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(USETYPE_DESC = 'Spawning') This reach is used for spawning, also possibly rearing and migration.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>3</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(USETYPE_DESC = 'Rearing') This reach is used for growth from hatching until migration, and also migration.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Arbitrary numeric code for how this species utilizes this reach of the stream. Brief and unintuitive alternative to "USETYPE_DESC",</udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>SPECIES</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>The name of the species associated with the stream reach. See "SPECCODE", the field containing the abberviation of the name.
In summary, the database contains informationon these species:
Bull Trout
Brown Trout
Burbot
Chum Salmon
Chinook Salmon
Coho Salmon
Cutthroat Trout
Eastern Brook Trout
Green Sturgeon
Kokanee Salmon
Largemouth Bass
Mountain Whitefish
Northern Pikeminnow
Pygmy Whitefish
Pink Salmon
Rainbow Trout
Steelhead Trout
Smallmouth Bass
Sockeye Salmon
Walleye
Westslope Cutthroat Trout
White Sturgeon</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="FALSE">SPECIES</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">25</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>The English name of the species.</udom>
                </attrdomv>
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                <attrlabl>SPECRCODE</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>A code that combines the attributes of run time and species. See "SPECIESRUN", containing the verbal names and times for these species runs, also shown in parentheses in each of the values described here. Note: run times differentiate only anadromous species. In short:
BRT = Brown Trout
BUR = Burbot
CCT = Resident Coastal Cutthroat
CHFA = Fall Chinook
CHMF = Fall Chum
CHMS = Summer Chum
CHMW = Winter Chum
CHSP = Spring Chinook
CHSU = Summer Chinook
COHO = Coho
DBT = Dolly Varden/ Bull Trout
EBT = Eastern Brook Trout
GRST = Green Sturgeon
KOK = Kokanee
LMB = Largemouth Bass
MWF = Mountain Whitefish
NPM = Northern Pikeminnow
PGY = Pygmy Whitefish
PKEY = Pink Even Year
PKOY = Pink Odd Year
RBT = Rainbow Trout
SMB = Smallmouth Bass
SOCK = Sockeye
STSU = Summer Steelhead
STWI = Winter Steelhead
WAL = Walleye
WCT = Westslope Cutthroat
WHST = White Sturgeon</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission</attrdefs>
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                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">4</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
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                    <edom>
                        <edomv>BRT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Brown Trout') Brown Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>BUR</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Burbot') Burbot</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CCT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Resident Coastal Cutthroat') Resident Coastal Cutthroat</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CHFA</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Fall Chinook') Fall Chinook</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CHMF</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Fall Chum') Fall Chum</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CHMS</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Summer Chum') Summer Chum</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CHMW</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Winter Chum') Winter Chum</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CHSP</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Spring Chinook') Spring Chinook</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>CHSU</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Summer Chinook') Summer Chinook</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>COHO</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Coho') Coho</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>DBT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Dolly Varden/ Bull Trout') Dolly Varden/ Bull Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>EBT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Eastern Brook Trout') Eastern Brook Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>GRST</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Green Sturgeon') Green Sturgeon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>KOK</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Kokanee') Kokanee</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>LMB</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Largemouth Bass') Largemouth Bass</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>MWF</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Mountain Whitefish') Mountain Whitefish</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>NPM</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Northern Pikeminnow') Northern Pikeminnow</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>PGY</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Pygmy Whitefish') Pygmy Whitefish</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>PKEY</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Pink Even Year') Pink Even Year</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>PKOY</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Pink Odd Year') Pink Odd Year</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>RBT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Rainbow Trout') Rainbow Trout</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>SMB</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Smallmouth Bass') Smallmouth Bass</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>SOCK</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Sockeye') Sockeye</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>STSU</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Summer Steelhead') Summer Steelhead</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>STWI</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Winter Steelhead') Winter Steelhead</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>WAL</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Walleye') Walleye</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>WCT</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'Westslope Cutthroat') Westslope Cutthroat</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>WHST</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(SPECIESRUN = 'White Sturgeon') White Sturgeon</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
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                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>A code that combines the attributes of run time and species. Brief and unintuitive alternative to "SPECIESRUN",</udom>
                </attrdomv>
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                <attrlabl>LLID_STRM_NAME</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Stream Name from WDFW Database</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">LLID_STRM_NAME</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">125</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>The name of the stream. Priority is given to the GNIS name. In the cases where the GNIS does not have a name for that stream, a local or commonly-used name may be entered.</udom>
                </attrdomv>
            </attr>
            <attr>
                <attrlabl>LIFE_HIST</attrlabl>
                <attrdef>Arbitrary numeric code of the life cycle history and geographic range for the species. See "LIFEHIST_DESC" containing the verbal description for these categories, also shown in parentheses in each of the values described here. In short:
1 = Anadromous
2 = Resident
3 = Fluvial
4 = Adfluvial
5 = Unknown
9 is NULL
</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attalias Sync="TRUE">LIFE_HIST</attalias>
                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">SmallInteger</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">2</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdomv>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>1</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFEHIST_DESC = 'Anadromous') Fishes that spawn in fresh water, but spend a significant portion of their life in the Fishes that spawn in fresh water, but spend a significant portion of their life in the ocean.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>United States Department of Agriculture</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>2</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFEHIST_DESC = 'Resident') Indigenous fishes that remain in fresh water throughout their life cycles.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>3</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFEHIST_DESC = 'Fluvial') Fish that spawn in tributary streams where the young rear from 1 to 4 years before migrating to a river system, where they grow to maturity.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>United States Department of Agriculture</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>4</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFEHIST_DESC = 'Adfluvial') fish that spawn in tributary streams where the young rear from 1 to 4 years before migrating to a lake system, where they grow to maturity.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>United States Department of Agriculture</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>5</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFEHIST_DESC = 'Unknown') Unknown life cycle.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                    <edom>
                        <edomv>9</edomv>
                        <edomvd>(LIFEHIST_DESC is NULL) Appears to be applied to various fluvial trout species, and awaiting editing.</edomvd>
                        <edomvds>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</edomvds>
                    </edom>
                </attrdomv>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Arbitrary numeric code of the life cycle history and geographic range for the species. Brief and unintuitive alternative to "LIFEHIST_DESC"</udom>
                </attrdomv>
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                <attrdef>Unique stream ID based on stream mouth location</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>WDFW</attrdefs>
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                <attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
                <attwidth Sync="TRUE">13</attwidth>
                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
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                    <udom>The 13-digit Longitude/Latitude ID number combines the longitude (West assumed) to 4 decimal places with the latitude to 4 decimal places of the location of the mouth of the stream.</udom>
                </attrdomv>
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                <atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdef>The name of the qualified person who entered the information regarding species use and life history on the stream reach.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
                    <udom>Names of inividual biologists and/or managers.</udom>
                </attrdomv>
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                <attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
                <attrdef>The e-mail address of the person qualified to enter the information regarding species use and life history on the stream reach.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
                <attrdomv>
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                <attrdef>Any miscellaneous comments pertaining to the stream record. These are usually housekeepiong notes, and this field can likely be deleted with no adverse consequence if disk space is an issue.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
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                <attrdef>The agency employing the qualified person who entered the information regarding species use and life history on the stream reach.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife</attrdefs>
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                <attrdef>Internal feature number.</attrdef>
                <attrdefs>ESRI</attrdefs>
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