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Meta IdentifierEntrix
Type of DataWatershed Analysis for the Navarro River Basin
OriginatorEntrix, Inc.
DescriptionEntrix collected data and reviewed existing information on Navarro watershed conditions for fisheries, water quality, stream flow, and sediment. Entrix conducted stream surveys in the summer of 1996, collecting stream channel conditions (channel cross-sections) and fish habitat parameters (e.g. pool depth, canopy, embededdness). Existing water quality data (including stream flow, water temperature and turbidity) was analyzed for the years 1995 through 1997 in streams throughout the Navarro watershed. A sediment budget was developed for the watershed. The plan also includes recommendations for land management practices and restoration projects within the watershed.
AreaNavarro Watershed
Metadata Date8/31/01
Metadata ContactBryan Flaig
Contact Person PrimaryMitchell Katzel
Statuscomplete
Access Constraintsnone
Data Set Namechanwidth_nav_entrix.dbf, hab_nav_entrix.dbf, poolspc_nav_entrix.dbf, trihey_xsect_mill4.dbf, trihey_xsect_nav.dbf, xsect_mill3_entrix.dbf, xsect_nav_entrix.dbf
Date of Content Start6/25/94
Date of Content End8/29/96
Serial NamePaper copy
PurposeTo study the limiting factors to salmon production and land use-related impacts to water quality, and provide a strategic analysis of the sub-basins and stream reaches where restoration and enhancement actions can have the greatest impact.
Data Quality InformationHigh. Survey protocol follows Flosi and Reynolds 1994.
Use ConstraintsDescriptions of LWD are useless for assessing amounts and monitoring change because survey protocol embeds data on wood within a subjective cover classification scheme. Habitat typing is subjective and often not replicable.
Supplemental InformationFlosi and Reynolds 1994. Approximately 12 miles of channel were surveyed by Entrix staff in the summer of 1996. This amount constitutes a small fraction of the total stream channel length in the watershed.
Keywordshabitat typing, cross section, stream survey, water quality, sediment budget, restoration
PublisherAnderson Valley Land Trust
Publication PlaceBoonville, California
Publication DateJune, 1998
TitleNavarro Watershed Restoration Plan
Abstract1. Restore the water quality, salmon fishery, and former abundance of other renewable resources within the Navarro watershed. 2. Sustain a diverse, viable local economy that is in balance with a natural environment rich in diversity of native species and habitats. 3. Enhance the efforts of those who live and work in the Navarro Watershed in taking personal responsibility for managing their land and activities in order to minimize negative impacts on the health of the watershed, respecting both the rights and responsibilities of private property. 4. Facilitate cooperation between government agencies and landowners so that government regulations help, and do not hinder, efforts to restore and maintain the health of the watershed.
Storage LocationAnderson Valley Land Trust
Contact OrganizationAnderson Valley Land Trust
Contact AddressP.O. Box 1000
Contact CityBoonville
Contact StateCA
Contact Zip Code95415
Contact Voice Telephone(707) 895-2090
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