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Section 53 – Table of Contents
53 References .......................................................................................................... 2 Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................2 Section 1: Introduction...............................................................................................................2 Section 2: Province Overview ...................................................................................................4 Section 3: Aquatic Resources ....................................................................................................7 Section 4: Terrestrial Resources ................................................................................................8
References for Coeur d’ Alene Subbasin ............................................................ 17 Sections 5, 6, 7: Overview, Aquatic Assessment & Inventory – Coeur d’ Alene Subbasin....17 Sections 8, 9: Terrestrial Assessment & Inventory – Coeur d’ Alene Subbasin .....................22
Pend Oreille Subbasin........................................................................................... 24 Sections 13, 14, 15: Overview, Aquatic Assessment & Inventory – Pend Oreille Subbasin ..24 Sections 16, 17: Terrestrial Assessment & Inventory – Pend Oreille Subbasin......................36
Spokane Subbasin................................................................................................. 38 Sections 21, 22, 23: Overview, Aquatic Assessment & Inventory – Spokane Subbasin ........38 Sections 24, 25: Terrestrial Assessment & Inventory – Spokane Subbasin ............................47
Upper Columbia Subbasin .................................................................................... 51 Sections 29, 30, 31: Overview, Aquatic Assessment & Inventory – Upper Columbia Subbasin...................................................................................................................................51 Sections 32, 33: Terrestrial Assessment & Inventory – Upper Columbia Subbasin ...............56
San Poil Subbasin.................................................................................................. 58 Sections 37, 38, 39: Overview, Aquatic Assessment & Inventory – San Poil Subbasin.........58 Sections 40, 41: Terrestrial Assessment & Inventory – San Poil Subbasin.............................61
Lake Rufus Woods Subbasin................................................................................ 63 Sections 45, 46, 47: Overview, Aquatic Assessment & Inventory – Lake Rufus Woods Subbasin...................................................................................................................................63 Sections 48, 49: Terrestrial Assessment & Inventory – Lake Rufus Woods Subbasin ...........67
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