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Instream Structure Information in KRIS

KRIS Web Background Pages: Instream Structures

The California Department of Fish and Game and the California Department of Forestry have begun a cooperative restoration project to place large wood in stream channels in Jackson Demonstration State Forest. In the Noyo River basin  Parlin Creek has received the most attention so far. Large wood has been placed in the stream channel, structure stability is being  monitored and data about how juvenile coho salmon and steelhead are using the habitat created is being collected. (Collins, 1999). Only preliminary results were available as the KRIS Noyo project went to press.

bc parlin pre1.jpg (51394 bytes) Parlin Creek prior to the addition of large wood. Note the lack of habitat diversity, particularly the absence of pools. 
Photo courtesy Faye Yee, JDSF, Ft Bragg. 50 KB
bc parlin post1.jpg (46394 bytes) Jackson Demonstration State Forest staff Faye Yee inspects large wood placement project in Parlin Creek. 
Photo courtesy of Faye Yee, JDSF, Ft. Bragg.  46 KB
bc parlin post4.jpg (35312 bytes) Large log extending into Parlin Creek was installed there as part of a large wood placement study by CDFG and Jackson Demonstration State Forest. Rod at right is used to measure stream response to the large wood structures. 
Photo courtesy of Faye Yee, JDSF, Ft. Bragg. 35 KB

References

Collins, B.1999. Parlin Creek Large Woody Debris Placement Project. Jackson Demonstration State Forest Newsletter. Volume 51 (Spring/Summer). CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Mendocino Ranger District. 

 

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