The chart on this page can not be modified, as it can in the CD version of the KRIS database. Data can be downloaded (see bottom of page).
Area |
South Fork |
Topic |
Habitat Typing: NF South Fork Noyo Embeddedness |
|
Caption: Gravel embeddedness is a measure of gravel quality at potential salmonid spawning sites taken ocularly during habitat typing surveys. Embeddedness is the degree to which substrate in pool tail crests are buried. Optimal spawning habitat according to CDFG (1998) is less than 25% embedded (see InfoLinks). The North Fork South Fork Noyo pool tail crests had optimal conditions of embeddedness at 25% of sites measured and moderate embeddedness at 32% of sites. The embeddedness values in this stream are lower than most other Noyo Basin tributaries. The latest version of the California Salmonid Habitat Restoration Manual (CDFG, 1998) added a fifth class for embeddedness which is simply unsuitable for spawning. This may be because the pool tail crest is bedrock, mud or unsuitable for any reason. The California Conservation Corp surveyed 44,729 feet or 8.5 miles of the NF South Fork Noyo in September-October 1996. Data supplied for use in KRIS by the California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, CA.
|
|
|
To learn more about this topic click
here .
To view the table with the chart's data, click
Chart Table web page.
To download the table with the chart's data, click
nfsfnoyoembeddedness.dbf (size 233 bytes) .
To see meta information about the data table used for this topic click
here
To view the table with the chart's source data, click
Source Table web page. To download the table with the chart's source data, click
nfsfno.dbf (size 418,386 bytes)