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Old Tom Creek photo point. Camera located on log above gage house. View downstream toward log bridge. Two photos from same location: taken 9/23/1959 and repeated in 1961. Photo point: 61.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Old Tom Creek
Description: Old Tom Creek photo point. Camera located on log above gage house. View downstream toward log bridge. Two photos from same location: taken 9/23/1959 and repeated in 1961. Photo point: 61.
Date: 9/23/1959

Old Tom Creek as it enters tidal meadow. Note trail, tributary joining from left, and cabin under trees.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Old Tom Creek
Description: Old Tom Creek as it enters tidal meadow. Note trail, tributary joining from left, and cabin under trees.
Date: 9/18/1957

Large lake in Old Tom watershed, outlet in foreground.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Old Tom Creek
Description: Large lake in Old Tom watershed, outlet in foreground.
Date: 1957

Gage at Old Tom Creek.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Old Tom Creek
Description: Gage at Old Tom Creek.
Date: 10/1956

Upper tidal zone, crowded with fish, water too low.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:\ 157 fish management: fishing
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Old Tom Creek
Description: Upper tidal zone, crowded with fish, water too low.
Date: 9/28/1951

Water too low, gage 1.6'. Spawners packed into stream. Mortality high. In photo are stranded, dead fish from receding tide.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion:\ 157 fish management: fishing
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Old Tom Creek
Description: Water too low, gage 1.6'. Spawners packed into stream. Mortality high. In photo are stranded, dead fish from receding tide.
Date: 9/28/1951

Foot log looking upstream. Boys removing logs in creek to clear channel for discharge measurements during high water. Leaning spruce lodged in tree across creek.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Old Tom Creek
Description: Foot log looking upstream. Boys removing logs in creek to clear channel for discharge measurements during high water. Leaning spruce lodged in tree across creek.
Date: 6/9/1950

Zach & Mardahl fitting railing posts on foot log.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: hydrology
water conservation, soil conservation and erosion
watershed management
studies on stream-flow and bank erosion: miscellaneous
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Old Tom Creek
Description: Zach & Mardahl fitting railing posts on foot log.
Date: 6/9/1950