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Habitat: Pool Frequency and Habitat Types by Length |
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Caption: The above chart reflects pool habitat availability, or the proportion of surveyed lengths of Ten Mile River tributaries occurring as pool habitat. Pool habitat by percent length (blue bars) ranged from 8% (Cavanough Gulch) to 47% (North Fork). The chart also illustrates the percentage of linear habitat that had gone subsurface (red bars) during the time of survey which varied from June to August. This variability would affect the percent riffle habitat. Streams are ordered by basin area According to CDFG benchmarks for percent pool habitat, most tributaries of the Ten Mile River provide poor habitat (<25%), and no streams provide good habitat (>50%). See Info Links for more information.
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