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Meta Identifier | Rich_FCMCW |
Type of Data | Electrofishing and Habitat Surveys |
Originator | A.A. Rich and Associates |
Description | Electrofishing of habitats in streams of watershed and habitat surveys including monitoring of temperature using continuous probes. Also, included photographs. |
Area | Corte Madera Creek Watershed |
Metadata Date | 3/14/2002 |
Metadata Contact | Summer Morelock |
Contact Person Primary | Sandra Guldman (FCMCW) |
Status | complete |
Request Log | |
Receipt Log | Have hard copy of entire report and electronic copy of report w/o appendices. |
Access Constraints | No electronic data made available |
Lead Person | Gary |
Data Set Name | fish_num&pop_cortemadera_rich_1999.xls.db, fish_num&pop_sananselmo_rich_1999.xls.db, fish_num&pop_sleepyhollow_rich_1999.xls.db, fish_popestall_cortemadera_rich_1999.xls.db, habitat_mxpooldepth_acmdp_rich_1994.db |
Date of Content Start | 8/6/1999 |
Date of Content End | 11/16/1999 |
Maint. and Update Freq. | One-time |
Purpose | To identify factors limiting steelhead population |
Data Quality Information | Electrofishing is quantitative but habitat typing follows non-standard methods. |
Use Constraints | No electronic or raw data made available |
Supplemental Information | Electrofishing was conducted on at least one representative of each habitat type for each creek, and except for Ross Creek, from 10-100% of each habitat type was sampled. Methods used included a Smith-Root Type 12 backpack, block nets, and three or more passes. Fish were identified to species, fork length, and weight. The physical dimensions of the habitat were also recorded to calculate the number of fish per square meter lf stream. Habitat typing was conducted using protocol from Bisson et al., 1992 and general descriptive measurements (see Appendix A). Dr. Alice Rich modified the habitat typing methodology to include artificial habitats created in urban and some coastal areas. Areas that were habitat typed included Corte Madera, San Anselmo, Cascade, and Sleepy Hollow Creeks. Ross and Fairfax Creeks were surveyed in a more cursory manner. Water temperature was monitored using 32 thermographs in representative areas of each stream reach in Corte Madera, San Anselmo, Cascade, Sleepy Hollow, and Ross Creeks. The thermographs were calibrated to record water temperature every ten minutes, 24 hours a day. Photographs were taken at each site on a weekly basis to monitor water and habitat conditions, and each thermograph was also checked weekly to ensure that it was working properly. Thermographs were also removed and replaced and their data downloaded on a monthly basis. |
Counties | Marin |
Keywords | temperature |
On Line Linkage (URL) | www.cortemaderacreek.org |
Publication Date | November 10, 2000 |
Title | Fishery Resources Conditions of the Corte Madera Creek Watershed, Marin County, California |
Storage Location | Available on CD without appendices from FCMCW |
Contact Organization | Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed |
Contact Address | P.O. Box 415 |
Contact City | Larkspur |
Contact State | CA |
Contact Zip Code | 94977 |
Contact Voice Telephone | (415) 457-6045 |
Contact Fax | (415) 457-6045 |
Contact Email | fcmcw@microweb.com |
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