Figure 3, Recovery Rate of Fish Habitat - Transformed from Ordinal Scale to Continuous Scale with Actual Year Calculations
Alternative
Meadow/Stream A-No Grazing B-No Action C-Scoped D-Reduced E-Intensive Mgt. A-No Grazing B-No Action C-Scoped D-Reduced E-Intensive Mgt.
Schaeffer Meadow 2 7 3 3 3 12.25 60.00 18.00 18.00 18.00
SFKR Strawberr 3 4 3 3 3 18.00 37.50 18.00 18.00 18.00
Lower Strawberr 1 3 2 1-2 2 6.50 18.00 12.25 9.13 12.25 Note:  where ranges such as 1-2 used in original table, mean in years substituted (1-2 = 9.13 2-3 = 15.13 3-4 = 22.75 1-3 = 12.25 2-4 = 24.88 4-5 = 40.63 1-4 = 22.00)
Upper Strawberry 2 4 3 2-3 3 12.25 37.50 18.00 15.13 18.00
Fat Cow Stringer 2 7 4 2-4 4 12.25 60.00 37.50 24.88 37.50 Note:  where a + is used, minimal value plus 25% of range to upper limit value, substituted (2+ = 13.69 and 4+ = 39.06)
Lewis Stringer 3 5 4 3-4 4+ 18.00 43.75 37.50 22.75 39.06
Movie Stringer 3 5 4 3-4 4+ 18.00 43.75 37.50 22.75 39.06
Templeton Meadow 4 6 5 4-5 5 37.50 50.00 43.75 40.63 43.75
Long Stringer 1 2 2 1-2 2 6.50 12.25 12.25 9.13 12.25
Gomez Meadow NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Big Dr Meadow NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
D Creek 3 5 4 3-4 4 18.00 43.75 37.50 22.75 37.50
Lower Ramshaw 1 1 1 1 1 6.50 6.50 6.50 6.50 6.50
Ramshaw Meadow 1 3 2 1-2 2+ 6.50 18.00 12.25 9.13 13.69
NE Ramshaw 1 2 2 1-2 2+ 6.50 12.25 12.25 9.13 13.69
Tunnel Meadow 1 4 3 1-3 3 6.50 37.50 18.00 12.25 18.00
Freckles Meadow 1 2 4 1-4 4 6.50 12.25 37.50 22.00 37.50
Grouse Meadow NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
South Fork Meadow 1 7 3 1-3 3 6.50 60.00 18.00 12.25 18.00
Volcano Meadow 3 7 4 3-4 4 18.00 60.00 37.50 22.75 37.50
Groundho Meadow 2 4 3 2-3 3 12.25 37.50 18.00 15.13 18.00
Natural Bride 1 3 2 1-2 3 6.50 18.00 12.25 9.13 18.00
Salt Lick Meadow 1 3 2 1-2 3 6.50 18.00 12.25 9.13 18.00
McConnel Meadow 2 7 3 2-3 3 12.25 60.00 18.00 15.13 18.00
Big Whitney 3 4 4 3-4 4 18.00 37.50 37.50 22.75 37.50
Stokes Stringer 3 4 4 3-4 4 18.00 37.50 37.50 22.75 37.50
Little Whitne 3 4 4 3-4 4 18.00 37.50 37.50 22.75 37.50
Bari an Stringer 3 6 4 3-4 4 18.00 50.00 37.50 22.75 37.50
Average 2.04 4.36 3.16 2.62 3.29 13.03 36.36 24.99 17.47 25.69
Aquatic Habitat Environmental Consequences
Analysis of environmental consequences to aquatic habitat focuses upon recovery rate based on streamside
vegetation recruitment and growth, frequency and magnitude of floods, and recovery rate of condition of fish
habitat. Analysis of fish habitat condition is based in stream survey data collected from reaches inventoried in
1998 and 1999. In meadows where stream survey data were not collected, habitat condition and recovery period
were determined from 1) photographs
Environmental Consequences: III - 18
Term Definitions from  III-1 Translation for Table above Table Translation to Years based on Page III-1 definitions
Vales are means for end-point ranges
Immediate-Term 0-1 years
Rapid-Term 1-3 years
Short-Term 3-10 years Short-term 1 6.5 mean of 3 and 10
Short to Intermediate 2 12.25 halfway between values above and below
Intermeduate Term- 11-25 years Intermediate 3 18 mean of 11 and 25
Long-Term 25-50 years Long-Term 4 37.5 mean of 25 and 50
Long to Very Long-Term 5 43.75 halfway between values above and below
Very Long-Term >50 Very Long-Term 6 50 minimal value
Never Reach Desired Condition 7 60 need a number, pick 60