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All data layers listed with map images were obtained from Tillamook Bay NEP/Tillamook County Performance Partnership unless otherwise noted.
Image and Data Credits Index
Home
- Photo of cows: courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Photo of a tree: courtesy of University of Wisconsin - Madison
Botany 402 Image Collection -Woody Plants
- Photo of beach: courtesy of PhotoDisc Volume 31 CD-ROM
Overview
PIVOT
- Maps of Oregon and Tillamook Bay Watershed courtesy of NOAA Coastal Services Center
- Aerial photograph of Tillamook Bay courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
Tillamook's Watershed
- Stream schematic courtesy of Federal Interagency Stream Corridor Restoration Handbook
- Diagrams in text box: Images courtesy of NOAA Coastal Services Center
Why Map?
- GIS layers: courtesy of NOAA Coastal Services Center South Carolina's Coast: A Remote Sensing Perspective
- Contributing factors and plan actions map. Data sets used to create map:
- Satellite Image courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Program
- Aerial Photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Program
- Map produced from PIVOT flooding "Maps in Action": Data sets used to create map:
Habitat
What's the Problem?
- Stream photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Salmon attempting to move up stream photo courtesy of Stream Net
- Spawning stream photo courtesy of Stream Net
- Cows along degraded stream photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Culvert photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
What Are We Doing?
- Riparian vegetation photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Salmon photo courtesy of Stream Net
- New riparian fencing map for Tillamook Bay Watershed. Data sets used to create map:
- Riparian fencing along stream photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Impacted stream photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Restored stream photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Healthy stream photo courtesy of Federal Interagency Stream Corridor Restoration Handbook
How Can We Map Our Progress?
- Habitat mapping application example (Image produced from PIVOT habitat "Maps in Action"). This mapping application contains the following data sets:
- Photopoint on map showing a photopoint information (Image produced from PIVOT habitat "Maps in Action") courtesy of NOAA Coastal Services Center
- Stream corridor photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Water quality station map with aerial photo as backdrop. Data sets used to create map:
Water Quality
What's the Problem?
- Aerial photo of Tillamook Bay courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- No shell fishing sign courtesy of PhotoDisc Volume 31 CD-ROM
- Water quality factors map. Data sets used to create map:
What Are We Doing?
- Girl canoeing in stream photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Man performing water quality sampling photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Water quality performance actions map. Data sets used to create map:
- Reconstruction of stream area photo courtesy of Tillamook Soil and Water Conservation District Web site (need to ask permission)
- Impacted stream photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Restored stream photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
How Can We Map Our Progress?
- Water mapping application example (Image produced from PIVOT water quality "Maps in Action") This mapping application contains the following data sets:
- Picture of Kilchis River photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Water quality station information courtesy of NOAA Coastal Services Center
- Map with riparian fencing and plantings data with aerial photograph as backdrop. Data sets used to create this map:
- Pop-up box of salmon information courtesy of NOAA Coastal Services Center
Sedimentation
What's the Problem?
- Forest fire photo courtesy of PhotoDisc Volume 31 CD-ROM
- Debris flow photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Calf photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
What Are We Doing?
- Cut trees photo courtesy of PhotoDisc Volume 31 CD-ROM
- Old logging road photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Logging roads before and after maintenance and cleanup photos courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
How Can We Map Our Progress?
- Sedimentation mapping application example (Image produced from PIVOT sedimentation "Maps in Action") This mapping application contains the following data sets:
- Kilchis River photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Turbidity graph courtesy of NOAA Coastal Services Center
- Map with Thematic Mapper scene as backdrop showing topography, culverts, and zoning. Data sets used to create this map:
Flooding
What's the Problem?
- Flooded town of Tillamook photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Tillamook drainage photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Comparison of historic versus current extent of wetland areas-Data sets used to create map:
- 3-D Map of wetlands-Data sets used to create this image:
- Map of 100-year floodplain. Data sets used to create map:
What Are We Doing?
- Flooded Farm photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Road closed due to flooding photo courtesy of PhotoDisc Volume 31 CD-ROM
- Mosaic of four elevated homes in Tillamook photos courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- House before and after elevation photos courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Cow pad during flood photo courtesy of Tillamook County Emergency Management Department
- Newly constructed cow pad photo courtesy of Tillamook County Emergency Management Department
How Can We Map Our Progress?
- Flood mapping application (Image produced from PIVOT flooding "Maps in Action"). This mapping application contains the following data sets:
- Elevated house photo courtesy of Performance Partnership/National Estuary Project
- Hypothetical flood extent map. Existing data sets used to create map:
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