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Data from Hopelain (1995):
Above: CDFG found that 60% of instream structures surveyed in 1993 were functioning as intended. The chart above shows only a subset of the locations surveyed in 1993. Data from Hopelain (1995). | Above: After high flows in 1995, CDFG found that the average of only 39% of instream structures surveyed remained functional. Some new streams were surveyed in 1995. Data from Hopelain (1995). |
References
Hopelain, J. 1995 . Draft Evaluation of Salmonid Habitat Restoration Structures in Northwestern California Streams Conducted During 1993 and 1995. CDFG Inland Fisheries, Sacramento, CA. Draft dated 2/17/98. 30 p.
Table of Contents for Background Pages |
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Stream Conditions: | Water Quality | Sediment | Riparian | Big Wood | Habitat Types |
Watershed Conditions: | Vegetation Types | Slope Stability | Roads & Erosion | Cumulative Impacts | Urbanization |
Fish & Aquatic Life: | Fish Populations | Amphibians | Aquatic Insects | Hatcheries | Fish Disease |
Restoration: | Stream Clearance | In-stream Structures | Riparian | Watershed | Strategy |
Geology / Hydrology: | Geology | Soils | Precipitation | Stream Flow | Channel Processes |
Policy & Regulation | ESA | TMDL | Forest Rules | 1603 Permits | Water Rights |
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