Flows required for sustaining fish population in a stream are examined
in this study. The instream flow incremental methodology (IFIM) which
has been developed for estimating these flows requires data which are
not commonly available and are expensive to acquire. Other methods to
estimate instream flows, which are based only on flow rates, do not c
onsider the characteristics of the fish population in the stream and h
ence are unrealistic. A modification of the IFIM is proposed in this s
tudy. Various factors which are involved in the modification are inves
tigated. Based on these investigations, a method which is much less da
ta intensive than the IFIM but which gives results of the same order o
f magnitude as the IFIM is proposed. The method is illustrated by usin
g data from streams in Indiana.