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KRIS Garcia River: Picture Page

Area Lower Garcia / Estuary
Topic Fish: 2002 Dive Salmonid Count Garcia (GAR_2 & 3) Above Oz
 

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Looking upstream at a Garcia River pool at upper Oz (John Hooper property) surveyed on August 21, 2002. The pool is formed by scour off bedrock with a maximum depth of six feet, but part of the flow of the river is now deflected into a parallel channel. Photo by Pat Higgins.


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Close up of pool at upper Oz (John Hooper property) surveyed using dive observation (GAR_2) to check for check for juvenile salmonids and discern their age classes. Note good overhead cover from willow and alder. Photo by Craig Bell.


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Small pool at upper Oz (GAR_3) with good overhead cover from willow and alder. This is only about half of the Garcia River with flow deflected into another channel at a point just out of view upstream and to the right. Photo by Pat Higgins.


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Close up of tailout of small pool upstream of upper Oz (GAR_3) with divers Jennifer Frisnell (left), Libby Earthman (center) and Pat Higgins near small woody debris which formed overhead cover. Maximum pool depth was approximately four feet and there were more juvenile salmonids in this smaller pool than in upper Oz. Photo by Craig Bell. August 21, 2002.


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Zoom on gravel terrace adjacent to small pool at upper Oz (GAR_3 just out of photo to right). Note the large average particle size distribution in this reach of the Garcia River where abundant February steelhead spawning occurred in 2002. Willow and alder recruits encroaching on the channel are indicative of low or moderate flow years since 1999. Photo by Craig Bell.




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