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title | dcterms:title | The Reservoir During Winter Draw Down |
description | dcterms:description | The artificial habitat shown here is made from recycled vinyl siding ranging from one and a half (1.5) feet to three (3) feet in height, which is done to provide a more diverse artificial environment. |
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source | dcterms:source | Seneca Nation Fish & Wildlife Department |
date | dcterms:date | 2018-07-17 |
type | dcterms:type | stillimage |
identifier | dcterms:identifier | FWD-003 |
subject | dcterms:subject | banks (landforms), rivers, erosion, independent sovereign nations, native peoples reservations, flood dams, gravity dams, rolled-fill dams |
contributor | dcterms:contributor | Seneca-Iroquois National Museum |
language | dcterms:language | eng |
abstract | dcterms:abstract | As part of the many restoration projects the Nation is involved in, the Nation's Fish and Wildlife Department creates artificial habitat to provide the needed environment, shelter and food for fry and young of year fish, such as the Walleye. The artificial habitat shown here is made from recycled vinyl siding ranging from one and a half (1.5) feet to three (3) feet in height, which is done to provide a more diverse artificial environment. |
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coverage | dcterms:coverage | Allegany Reservation, Allegany (county), Kinzua Reservoir (reservoir) |
creator | dcterms:creator | This record was created by Dana Reijerkerk. |
creator | dcterms:creator | Shane Titus |
extent | dcterms:extent | 1 photograph |
temporal | dcterms:temporal | 2016-03-21 |
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title | dcterms:title | The Reservoir During Winter Draw down |
description | dcterms:description | The artificial habitat shown here is made from recycled vinyl siding ranging from one and a half (1.5) feet to three (3) feet in height, which is done to provide a more diverse artificial environment. |
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contributor | dcterms:contributor | Seneca-Iroquois National Museum |
language | dcterms:language | eng |
abstract | dcterms:abstract | Seneca Nation of Indian land within the Allegany Territory that was inundated with the construction of the Allegany Reservoir is only underwater for part of the year. Come Fall of every year, much of the bottom of the Reservoir has begun to dry up as the water reserves are lowered at the discretion of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This seasonal lowering and emptying of the water reserves held within the Reservoir leaves the land exposed and unprotected to weather elements, which in combination with the water fluctuations throughout the year, expediates the erosion of the shorelines and banks of Ohi:yo'. In addition, this annual exposure to the weather makes it difficult for natural vegetation to grow, which acts as a barrier to erosion, which creates an aesthetically barren landscape during low and no water seasons. As part of the many restoration projects the Nation is involved in, the Nation's Fish and Wildlife Department creates artificial habitat to provide the needed environment for fry and young of year fish, such as the Walleye, shelter and food come summer when this portion of the Allegany Reservoir is once again underwater. The artificial habitat shown here is made from recycled vinyl siding ranging from one and a half (1.5) feet to three (3) feet in height, which is done to provide a more diverse artificial environment. |
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coverage | dcterms:coverage | Allegany Reservation, Allegany (county), Kinzua Reservoir (reservoir) |
creator | dcterms:creator | This record was created by Dana Reijerkerk. |
creator | dcterms:creator | Shane Titus |
extent | dcterms:extent | 1 photograph |
temporal | dcterms:temporal | 2016-03-21 |
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title | dcterms:title | The Reservoir During Winter Draw down |
description | dcterms:description | As part of the many restoration projects the Nation is involved in, the Nation's Fish and Wildlife Department creates artificial habitat to provide the needed environment for fry and young of year fish, such as the Walleye, shelter and food come summer when this portion of the Allegany Reservoir is once again underwater. The artificial habitat shown here is made from recycled vinyl siding ranging from one and a half (1.5) feet to three (3) feet in height, which is done to provide a more diverse artificial environment. |
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source | dcterms:source | Seneca Nation Fish & Wildlife Department |
date | dcterms:date | 2018-07-17 |
type | dcterms:type | stillimage |
identifier | dcterms:identifier | FWD-003 |
subject | dcterms:subject | banks (landforms), rivers, erosion, independent sovereign nations, native peoples reservations, flood dams, gravity dams, rolled-fill dams |
contributor | dcterms:contributor | Seneca-Iroquois National Museum |
language | dcterms:language | eng |
abstract | dcterms:abstract | Seneca Nation of Indian land within the Allegany Territory that was inundated with the construction of the Allegany Reservoir is only underwater for part of the year. Come Fall of every year, much of the bottom of the Reservoir has begun to dry up as the water reserves are lowered at the discretion of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This seasonal lowering and emptying of the water reserves held within the Reservoir leaves the land exposed and unprotected to weather elements, which in combination with the water fluctuations throughout the year, expediates the erosion of the shorelines and banks of Ohi:yo'. In addition, this annual exposure to the weather makes it difficult for natural vegetation to grow, which acts as a barrier to erosion, which creates an aesthetically barren landscape during low and no water seasons. As part of the many restoration projects the Nation is involved in, the Nation's Fish and Wildlife Department creates artificial habitat to provide the needed environment for fry and young of year fish, such as the Walleye, shelter and food come summer when this portion of the Allegany Reservoir is once again underwater. The artificial habitat shown here is made from recycled vinyl siding ranging from one and a half (1.5) feet to three (3) feet in height, which is done to provide a more diverse artificial environment. |
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coverage | dcterms:coverage | Allegany Reservation, Allegany (county), Kinzua Reservoir (reservoir) |
creator | dcterms:creator | This record was created by Dana Reijerkerk. |
creator | dcterms:creator | Shane Titus |
extent | dcterms:extent | 1 photograph |
temporal | dcterms:temporal | 2016-03-21 |