Page 157 - Clackamas County Watertourism Strategic Plan. Final.v3
P. 157
STRATEGIC PLAN FOR WATER-BASED TOURISM IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING AND EVALUATION
7-18
References
i Portland General Electric Oak Grove – Clackamas River Hydroelectric Project #2195, 2016. Internal report submitted to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
ii State Scenic Waterway Report: Molalla River. Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission. October 27, 2014.
iii SALMON AND STEELHEAD RUNS AND RELATED EVENTS OF THE SANDY RIVER BASIN – A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Barbara Taylor1998, Consultant. Portland General Electric
Company, Hydro Licensing Department, Attn Marty May, 121 SW Salmon St, Portland OR 97204
iv Mattson, Chester R. 1955. Sandy River and Its Anadromous Salmonid Populations
v Barbara Taylor 1998, see above
vi The SCORP (Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan) also finds that “fishing from a bank other than fly fishing” is Oregon’s most favorite fresh water-based recreation
activity. Of the top 8 recreation activities, only fishing is a water-based sport. The SCORP estimates that there are 10 million user occasions in fishing (excluding fly fishing) in
Oregon in 2011. Fly fishing adds another 2.8 million user occasions. The SCORP finds that ocean beach activities are even more popular with 17 million user occasions. November
th
12 2012. Oregon Resident Outdoor Recreation Demand Analysis. Randall Rosenberger
Kreg Lindberg. OSU
vii http://www.oregon.gov/OSMB/boater-info/Pages/Statewide-and-Local-Regulations.aspx
viii Willamette Falls Locks Economic Impact Analysis Final Report, 2005, BST Associates, Bothell WA
ix Willamette Locks Economic Potential Report, 2014. EcoNorthwest, Portland, OR
x Willamette Fall Heritage Foundation, HISTORICAL TIMELINE of the WILLAMETTE FALLS CANAL & LOCKS
xi 2017 Special Report on Fishing. Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation. Alexandria VA. 2017
xii US Department of Commerce. Bureau of Economic Analysis Travel and Tourism Satellite Accounts: https://www.bea.gov/industry/tourism_data.htm
xiii Oregon’s State Lodging Tax report, Years 2005 to 2015: Oregon Department of Revenue, 2016. http://www.oregon.gov/DOR/programs/gov-research/Documents/state-lodging-
report_604-005.pdf
xiv Oregon Travel Impacts 1992 – 2016. May 2017. Prepared by Dean Runyan Associates for the Oregon Tourism Commission.
xv Fishing License Renewals and Angler Lifestyles. 2015 Angler participation Research. American Sportfishing Association. March 2016
xvi 2017 Special Report on Fishing. Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation and Outdoor Foundation. 2017
xvii American Sportfishing Association, 2017. http://asafishing.org/facts-figures/angler-participation/anglersurvey-data/top-5-targeted-species/
xviii A Survey of Oregon’s Resident and Nonresident Sportsmen. For Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, by Southwick Associates. April 17, 2014.
xix 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
xx “Fishing License renewals and Angler Lifestyles. 2015 Angler participation Research. American Sportfishing Association. March 2016
xxi “Understanding Activities that Compete with Recreational Fishing” Responsive Management and Southwick Associates, on behalf of the American Sportfishing Association
February, 2012.