Advanced Stream Habitat Survey Data Sheet - Module 2
Step 5 LONGITUDINAL SURVEY, MEASUREMENTS
Length of Survey Site Minimum: 77.400 (m) Actual: 167.000 (m) Photos Taken? yes
Upstream Survey Boundary Minimum: 77.400 (m) Actual:87.100 (m) Photos Taken? yes
Downstream Survey Boundary Minimum: 77.400 (m) Actual: 79.900(m) Photos Taken? yes
No Upstream Habitats Entered.
No Downstream Habitats Entered.
Step 5 HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS
1. Streambed material (from 25 samples)
Fines: 8.00 %
Gravel: %
Cobble: 64.00 %
Boulder: 20.00 %
Bedrock: 8.00 %
Cobble and Boulder Total: 0.00 %
2. % Embeddness 18.00 %
Instream cover
Large Woody debris: 15.00 pieces
Rooted cutbank: number of instances 7.00
4. Percent Pool Habitat
Average % Survey Slope %
Total length of pools: 85.7
Length of Reference Site: 168.25
Pool Habitat: 50.94%
5. Off Channel Habitat
Details: none
Size: 40
Present: seco
6. Bank Stability
Active Erosion Left Bank:
Active Erosion Left Bank Length:
Active Erosion Right Bank:
Active Erosion Right Bank Length:
Bank Stabilzation Left Bank: 2
Bank Stabilzation Left Bank Length: 14.60
Bank Stabilzation Right Bank:
Bank Stabilzation Right Bank Length:
Slides Reaching Channel Left Bank:
Slides Reaching Channel Left Bank Length:
Slides Reaching Channel Right Bank:
Slides Reaching Channel Right Bank Length:
7. Length of bank with no vegetation (m)
Left Bank: 2.80
Right Bank:
8. Overhead Canopy
Bankfull Channel covered by overhanging branches: 80.00 %
9. Riparian zone
# of channel widths: 2.00
Coniferous trees: 0.5
Deciduous trees: 0.5
Shrubs: 0.5
Grass: 0.5
Adjacent Land Use and Impacts:
This creek has room to expand in areas to diffuse highwater. Gentle meanders with pool riffle sequences in sync with a natural stream pattern. Fine layer of silt / alga on the rocks so a little slippe