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Meta IdentifierDFG_rescue
Type of DataFish rescue efforts on Rancheria Creek 1948-52
OriginatorCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
DescriptionData on fish rescued during the summer months on Rancheria Creek are provided in this report. A limited amount of data on runoff is also provided, as well as recommendation for dams to be used for minimum flows on streams in the Navarro Basin.
AreaNavarro River Basin
Metadata Date11/18/03
Metadata ContactBryan Flaig
Contact Person PrimaryScott Harris
Statuscomplete
Access ConstraintsNone
Data Set Namefish_rescu_ranch.dbf
Date of Content Start6/1/48
Date of Content End9/1/52
Maint. and Update Freq.seasonal
Serial NamePaper copy
PurposeTo offer recommendations to improve the anadromous fisheries in the Navarro Basin.
Data Quality InformationGood. Data provided by DFG. However, specific information about techniques and location of rescue efforts is not provided.
Use ConstraintsData should not be used for calculating total production.
Supplemental Informationsee bibliography Leonard O. Fisk, 1955.
Keywordssalmon, fish rescue
PublisherCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
Publication PlaceYountville, CA
Publication DateJanuary 27, 1955
TitleRecommendations for the Development of the Navarro River Basin to Benefit Anadromous Fishes
AbstractSeveral California rivers are being considered for water developments that would be detrimental to the Anadromous fishes using them. To compensate for this loss, several North Coastal streams have been set aside for possible developments to increase the runs of these fish. These streams include the Gualala, Garcia, Navarro, Big, Noyo, Ten Mile, Mattole, and South Fork of Eel Rivers, and Redwood Creek. The present report will consider developments to enhance the fisheries of the Navarro River. p1
Other Citation DetailsSeveral undesirable conditions are present in the watershed at the present time. Possibly the greatest single hindrance to fish life is the logging operations, especially on the North Fork. Much of the slash is left on the ground and some is washed into the streams, thereby contributing to log jams and barriers. Large amounts of silt and debris are also washed into the stream from cut-over areas and logging roads. This debris covers spawning gravel and reduces food organisms. This tributary formerly was utilized to a large extent by both salmon and steelhead trout for spawning purposes. Although there is still a limited amount of spawning in the North Fork, the use had diminished in the past few years. The Masonite Corporation has built a road along areas of both the North and South Fork branches of the North Fork, and on some of their tributaries. This road system has, in many cases, restricted the channels of the streams. Shoulders of this road periodically sluff off into the stream during heavy rains, thereby contributing large amounts of sand and silt which is deposited along the bottom of the stream. p4-5
Storage LocationYountville, CA
Contact OrganizationCalifornia Department of Fish and Game
Contact AddressP.O Box 1690
Contact CityWillits
Contact StateCA
Contact Zip Code95490
Contact Voice Telephone(707) 459-2238
Contact Emailscharris@cwo.com
Progresscomplete

 
 
 
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