Fish Removal
ELS offers a full range of services that address streams and riparian areas. With the abundant rainfall in the Pacific Northwest and Southeast Alaska, perennial and seasonal streams are common throughout the landscape. These streams are protected at the local, state, and federal levels resulting in overlapping regulations that can be complex and confusing. When streams provide habitat for listed fish species, permitting becomes challenging and will likely require a review at the federal level under the Endangered Species Act. Our staff has the expertise to guide clients through the complex regulations at all levels of review and permitting.
In-Water Work and Restoration
- Electrofishing
- Dewatering and fish removal
- Riparian restoration and planting
- Stream restoration
- Large woody debris placement
Fish Removal Qualifications
- Completion of a minimum two-day electrofishing class
- Training in fish ecology and identification
- Possession of a current CPR certification
- Possession of a current first aid certification
- Understanding of aquatic invasive species and the appropriate decontamination methods necessary to prevent introducing aquatic invasive species into the work area
- Ability to interpret contract plan sheets/specification, contactor schedule and plans prepared by the contractor (e.g. Temporary Stream Diversion Plan and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan)
- Ability to move fish per the most current protocol
- Ability to develop and deliver onsite field training for individuals assisting with fish moving
- Possess training, knowledge, skills and ability to ensure safe handling of fish and to ensure the safety of staff conducting the operations
Recent Fish Removal Projects
Crumb Road Fish Removal
ELS was contracted by Quigg Bros, a construction company, on behalf of Lewis County Dept.…
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The culvert replacement along Little Kalama River Road required fish removal and exclusion from the…
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ELS was contacted by C&R Tractor and Landscaping on behalf of Lewis County Public Works…
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