Advanced Stream Habitat Survey Data Sheet - Module 2
Step 5 LONGITUDINAL SURVEY, MEASUREMENTS
Length of Survey Site Minimum: 63.600 (m) Actual: 75.600 (m) Photos Taken? no
Upstream Survey Boundary Minimum: 31.800 (m) Actual:43.200 (m) Photos Taken? no
Downstream Survey Boundary Minimum: 31.800 (m) Actual: 32.400(m) Photos Taken? no
No Upstream Habitats Entered.
No Downstream Habitats Entered.
Step 5 HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS
1. Streambed material (from 25 samples)
Fines: 100.00 %
Gravel: %
Cobble: %
Boulder: %
Bedrock: %
Cobble and Boulder Total: 0.00 %
2. % Embeddness 100.00 %
Instream cover
Large Woody debris: 80.00 pieces
Rooted cutbank: number of instances 1.00
4. Percent Pool Habitat
Average % Survey Slope %
Total length of pools: 41.7
Length of Reference Site: 77.2
Pool Habitat: 54.02%
5. Off Channel Habitat
Details:
Size:
Present: none
6. Bank Stability
Active Erosion Left Bank:
Active Erosion Left Bank Length:
Active Erosion Right Bank: 2
Active Erosion Right Bank Length: 5.00
Bank Stabilzation Left Bank:
Bank Stabilzation Left Bank Length:
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:
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 is a wonderful stream with good habitat IF only it had water flows. Water flows would clean out the mucky bottom, where ever the flows were narrowed the gravels were showing. Wild undisturbed are