Allan Scholz papers, 1946-1998

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Scholz, A. T. (Allan T. ), 1948-
Title
Allan Scholz papers
Dates
1946-1998 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.4 linear feet, (1 box)
Collection Number
SPC-999-0512
Summary
The Allan T. Scholz Papers consists of Region One fisheries management reports, fish plant reports for eastern Washington counties, and a study by Scholz and others titled Upper Columbia United Tribes Fisheries Technical Report No. 2.
Repository
Eastern Washington University
Archives & Special Collections
Eastern Washington University Libraries
320 Media Lane - 100 LIB
Cheney, WA
99004-2453
Telephone: 5093592475
archives@ewu.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public.

Languages
English

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Allan T. Scholz Papers consists of Region One fisheries management reports, and a report titled Upper Columbia United Tribes Fisheries Technical Report No. 2. The Region One fisheries management report includes information on lake rehabilitation, fish planting, hatcheries, stream managements, salmon population, trout population, and rehabilitation from 1946-1998. The Upper Columbia United Tribes Technical Report No. 2 includes information on salmon total run size, hydropower related losses in the Upper Columbia River Basin, above Grand Coulee Dam, factors contributing to declines in Salmon and Steelhead runs in the Columbia, Spokane Tribe, Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Kalispel Tribe, and Kootenai Tribe of Idaho.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Dr. Allan T. Scholz graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1980 having completed his Bachelor's, master's, and PhD in Zoology while in Madison. He was hired by Eastern Washington University (EWU) in 1980 and became a full professor in 1986. Scholz taught numerous courses including ichthyology, fisheries management, and marine biology. Scholz authored seven books and 142 publications about fishes in eastern Washington. He also worked on several grants studying trout and salmon populations in the Columbia Basin. His awards include EWU's Board of Trustees Medal in 1986 and the Sierra Club/Center for Environmental Law and Policy Watershed Hero Award in 2015. Scholz retired from EWU in 2015, when he was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Use of this collection is subject to the rules concerning access to archival and manuscript collections at Eastern Washington University. For more information, see: http://www.ewu.edu/Library/Services/Archives.xml

Copyright restrictions may apply. For more information or permission to publish, contact Eastern Washington University Libraries, Archives & Special Collections at (509) 359-2475, or archives@ewu.edu.

Preferred Citation

Allen T. Scholz papers; SPC 999-0512; Archives & Special Collections, Eastern Washington University.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The Allan T. Scholz Papers are arranged according to accession. SPC 999-0512 contains fisheries reports from 1946-1998. SPC 007-0650 contains a report titled Upper Columbia United Tribes Fisheries Technical Report No. 2.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Fisheries Management Reports. Region I Reports. , 1946-1998Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1

0.3 linear feet

The Fisheries Management Reports, Region I Reports includes information on lake rehabilitation, fish planting, hatcheries, stream managements, salmon population, trout population, and rehabilitation from 1946-1998.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Fisheries Management Reports. Region I Reports.
1946-1959
1 2
Fisheries Management Reports. Region I.
1960-1966
1 3
Fisheries Management Reports. Region I.
1967-1972
1 4
Fish Plants - Whitman County
1950-1996
1 5
Fish Plants - Lincoln County
1948-1996
1 6
Fish Plants - Ferry County Part 1 of 2
1946-1994
1 7
Fish Plants - Ferry County Part 2 of 2
1946-1994
1 8
Fish Plants - Spokane County Part 1 of 2
1946-1998
1 9
Fish Plants - Spokane County Part 2 of 2
1946-1998
drawer
Map Drawer D12
Long Lake contour maps
1974

Upper Columbia United Tribes Fisheries Technical Report No. 2., December 1985Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 14

0.1 linear feet

The Upper Columbia United Tribes Technical Report No. 2 includes information on salmon total run size, hydropower related losses in the Upper Columbia River Basin, above Grand Coulee Dam, factors contributing to declines in Salmon and Steelhead runs in the Columbia, Spokane Tribe, Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Kalispel Tribe, and Kootenai Tribe of Idaho.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Fisheries--Washington (State)
  • Hatcheries Program (Wash.)
  • Salmon--Washington (State)
  • Trout--Washington (State)