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Topic | Fish: Mainstem Fish Community in Russian River Ukiah Reach |
Click on image to enlarge (43K). This map image shows the upper Russian River mainstem reaches surveyed by the Sonoma County Water Agency from July-September 2002 with the number of steelhead observations per mile (upper half of Figure 1 from SCWA, 2003). The Russian River in the Ukiah reach generally had higher numbers of steelhead closer to the tail water releases at Lake Mendocino, but sightings were much more frequent in the Canyon reach between Hopland and Cloverdale. See InfoLinks to learn more about study methods and results.
This map image shows the lower half of Figure 1 from SCWA (2003) showing the Russian River mainstem reaches from Hopland to below Healdsburg with the number of steelhead observations per mile. The Russian River in the Alexander Valley and Healdsburg reaches had very few steelhead observations. See InfoLinks to learn more about study methods and results.
Caption and photo from Figure 5 in the Upper Russian River Steelhead Distribution Study (SCWA, 2003): "Ukiah Reach, Segment U1. This segment has a well-developed riparian cover and contained 25% riffle habitat. Most of the 55 steelhead observed in this segment were found in riffles."
Caption and photo from Figure 7 in the Upper Russian River Steelhead Distribution Study (SCWA, 2003): "Ukiah Reach, Segment U3. This segment has a well-developed riparian cover, and contained 1% riffle and 99% flatwater habitats. No steelhead were observed."
Caption and photo from Figure 9 in the Upper Russian River Steelhead Distribution Study (SCWA, 2003): "Ukiah Reach, Segment U4, Norgard Dam. This segment contained artificial cascade and riffle habitats at the Norgard Dam and downstream weir. A deep pool is located below the dam (top). Most of the 161 observed steelhead were found in the artificial cascade habitat at the dam (bottom)."
Caption and photo from Figure 11 in the Upper Russian River Steelhead Distribution Study (SCWA, 2003): "Ukiah Reach, Segment U6. This segment contained 97% flatwater, 1% riffle, and 2% deep pool habitats. No steelhead were observed."
Caption and photo from Figure 17 in the Upper Russian River Steelhead Distribution Study (SCWA, 2003): "Ukiah Reach, Segment U11. This segment contained entirely flatwater habitat with open to dense riparian canopy and gravel bars vegetated with sandbar willow and water primrose. One steelhead was observed in this segment."
Caption and photo from Figure 17 in the Upper Russian River Steelhead Distribution Study (SCWA, 2003): "Ukiah Reach, Segment U12. This segment contained moderately fast-moving flatwater habitat. No steelhead were observed."
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