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         Sulphur Creek  | 
     
     
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         Habitat: Habitat Types by Length in Big Sulphur & Small Tribs 1999-00 | 
     
 
 
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   Caption:  This chart shows a summary of habitat types by length from California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) habitat typing surveys in Big Sulphur Creek and its small tributaries in 1999-2000.  Streams in the chart are sorted by Strahler order (with larger streams at the top), and reaches are numbered upstream beginning at stream mouths.  Only Alder Creek contained at least 40% pools by length.  CDFG stream survey reports state, "In general, pool enhancement projects are considered when primary pools comprise less than 40% of the length of total stream habitat."   There are dry sections in the lower  reaches of Big Sulphur and Hale Creeks, indicating poor conditions for salmonid rearing.  Riffles and flatwater are combined in this graph because CDFG reach summaries did not separate them.  See InfoLinks for more information.
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