Advanced Stream Habitat Survey Data Sheet - Module 2
Step 5 LONGITUDINAL SURVEY, MEASUREMENTS
Length of Survey Site |
Minimum: 153.600 (m) |
Actual: 94.400 (m) |
Photos Taken? yes |
Upstream Survey Boundary |
Minimum: 76.800 (m) |
Actual:0.000 (m) |
Photos Taken? yes |
Downstream Survey Boundary |
Minimum: 76.800 (m) |
Actual: 0.000(m) |
Photos Taken? yes |
No Upstream Habitats Entered.
No Downstream Habitats Entered.
Step 5 HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS
1. Streambed material (from 25 samples) |
Fines: |
16.00 % |
Gravel: |
0.00 % |
Cobble: |
40.00 % |
Boulder: |
40.00 % |
Bedrock: |
4.00 % |
Cobble and Boulder Total: |
0.00 % |
2. % Embeddness |
28.00 % |
Instream cover 0.00 |
Large Woody debris: |
18.00 pieces |
Rooted cutbank: |
number of instances 5.00 |
4. Percent Pool Habitat |
Average % Survey Slope |
% |
Total length of pools: |
19.45 |
Length of Reference Site: |
94.4 |
Pool Habitat: |
20.60% |
5. Off Channel Habitat |
Details: |
not offchannel yet but pool forming behind an alder clump that settled near the bridge |
Size: |
|
Present: |
none |
6. Bank Stability |
Active Erosion Left Bank: |
5 |
Active Erosion Left Bank Length: |
92.70 |
Active Erosion Right Bank: |
1 |
Active Erosion Right Bank Length: |
10.00 |
Bank Stabilzation Left Bank: |
|
Bank Stabilzation Left Bank Length: |
0.00 |
Bank Stabilzation Right Bank: |
|
Bank Stabilzation Right Bank Length: |
0.00 |
Slides Reaching Channel Left Bank: |
|
Slides Reaching Channel Left Bank Length: |
0.00 |
Slides Reaching Channel Right Bank: |
|
Slides Reaching Channel Right Bank Length: |
0.00 |
7. Length of bank with no vegetation (m) |
Left Bank: |
0.00 |
Right Bank: |
0.00 |
8. Overhead Canopy |
Bankfull Channel covered by overhanging branches: |
5.00 % |
9. Riparian zone |
# of channel widths: |
2.00 |
Coniferous trees: |
few |
Deciduous trees: |
many |
Shrubs: |
many |
Grass: |
many |
Adjacent Land Use and Impacts: Agriculture (hay) roadway farmer has a setback and has fenced off the filed. Saw Bald eagle, weasel, friendly toads (came up to us) fish (guessing whitefish) kingfisher, heard a loon |