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Area Lower Garcia / Estuary
Topic Tour: Restoration #5 Hooper Property Before/After
 

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Evan Engber of Bioengineering Associates points at eroding bank on the Hooper property (Oz) before the start of a bioengineering project of his design. See Picture #6 for the final success in 2003. Photos courtesy of Rixanne Wehren, Vivian Bolin and Evan Engber. September 1996.


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This is a photo of work in progress on the Hooper property with cross baffles installed with buried willow bundles to trap soil and help deflect current off the eroding bank. Photos courtesy of Rixanne Wehren, Vivian Bolin and Evan Engber. September 1996.


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This photo shows the tops of buried willow limbs and willow baffles which later sprouted and helped hold the bank here on the Hooper property. Photos courtesy of Rixanne Wehren, Vivian Bolin and Evan Engber of Bioengineering Associates. September 1996.


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This photo shows the Hooper bio-engineering project after it has been irrigated but before it has been tested by high flows in 1996. Photos courtesy of Rixanne Wehren, Vivian Bolin and Evan Engber of Bioengineering Associates. September 1996.


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The January 1, 1997 storm washed away quite a bit of soil and further buried or uncovered the willow baffles, which can still be seen as rows sticking out of the gravel. Despite this set back, the willows sprouted and by 2003 (see Picture #6) the willows provided full bank protection even after taking a major flood hit. Photos courtesy of Rixanne Wehren, Vivian Bolin and Evan Engber of Bioengineering Associates. September 1996.


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The tree line in the distance allows this April 2003 photo to be compared with Pictures #1 and #6 from previous time periods. It shows that there is now willow bank cover preventing further erosion and that the baffles worked as intended to catch sediment and deflect flows away from the eroding bank on the Hooper property. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell.




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