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This page contains detailed information from the KRIS Photodatabase table about photos in series Restoration: Graham Gulch Restoration Projects.





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Basin Humboldt Bay
Caption The opposing logs which are shown in this photograph were placed there to improve scour and to create pool habitat. It is apparent from the photo that Graham Gulch has a major over-supply of sediment as the stream is going underground as a result of aggradation. Some projects in Graham Gulch are also targeting sediment sources such as road decommissioning. This project was funded by through the NEAP program and employed former commercial salmon fishermen. 1996.
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Description The opposing logs which are shown in this photograph were placed there to improve scour and to create pool habitat. It is apparent from the photo that Graham Gulch has a major over-supply of sediment as the stream is going underground as a result of aggradation. Some projects in Graham Gulch are also targeting sediment sources such as road decommissioning. This project was funded by through the NEAP program and employed former commercial salmon fishermen. 1996.
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Series Restoration: Graham Gulch Restoration Projects
SubBasin Freshwater Creek-Ryan Slough


../topics/fc/graham3.jpg + 185 KB
Basin Humboldt Bay
Caption The photograph shows the habitat restoration project as Picture #1. It is apparent from the photo that Graham Gulch has a major over-supply of sediment. A large landslide in the upper watershed which is a major sediment source is not related to recent logging. Some restoration projects in Graham Gulch are also targeting sediment sources such as roads. This project was funded by through the NEAP program and employed former commercial salmon fishermen. 1996.
CaptionTemplate [Description]
Description The photograph shows the habitat restoration project as Picture #1. It is apparent from the photo that Graham Gulch has a major over-supply of sediment. A large landslide in the upper watershed which is a major sediment source is not related to recent logging. Some restoration projects in Graham Gulch are also targeting sediment sources such as roads. This project was funded by through the NEAP program and employed former commercial salmon fishermen. 1996.
Filename graham3.jpg
Filesize 185256
Meta_Id neap_picts
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Path topics/fc/graham3.jpg
Series Restoration: Graham Gulch Restoration Projects
SubBasin Freshwater Creek-Ryan Slough


../topics/fc/grahm1.jpg + 135 KB
Basin Humboldt Bay
Caption Large boulders and logs were placed in this pool on Graham Gulch as part of fish habitat improvements performed under the NEAP program by former commercial salmon fishermen. 1996.
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Description Large boulders and logs were placed in this pool on Graham Gulch as part of fish habitat improvements performed under the NEAP program by former commercial salmon fishermen. 1996.
Filename grahm1.jpg
Filesize 135324
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Series Restoration: Graham Gulch Restoration Projects
SubBasin Freshwater Creek-Ryan Slough


../topics/fc/grahm4.jpg + 172 KB
Basin Humboldt Bay
Caption The large, old log extending into the pool shown on Graham Gulch was placed there to improve scour. The pool in the photo would be suitable for steelhead rearing. This project was funded by through the NEAP program and employed former commercial salmon fishermen.
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Description The large, old log extending into the pool shown on Graham Gulch was placed there to improve scour. The pool in the photo would be suitable for steelhead rearing. This project was funded by through the NEAP program and employed former commercial salmon fishermen.
Filename grahm4.jpg
Filesize 172607
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Series Restoration: Graham Gulch Restoration Projects
SubBasin Freshwater Creek-Ryan Slough



 
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