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Regeneration 23 years after logging along the Cape Pole to Edna Bay Road.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: Regeneration 23 years after logging along the Cape Pole to Edna Bay Road.
Date: 5/1966

AS logging.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: AS logging.
Date: 9/18/1959

AS LP Logging.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: AS LP Logging.
Date: 9/18/1959

Dense salmonberry almost completely inhibiting reprod. Edna Bay. Area logged W.W. II.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: Dense salmonberry almost completely inhibiting reprod. Edna Bay. Area logged W.W. II.
Date: 7/1956

Dense salmonberry almost completely inhibiting reprod. Edna Bay. Logged during W.W. II.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: Dense salmonberry almost completely inhibiting reprod. Edna Bay. Logged during W.W. II.
Date: 7/1956

Salmonberry brush - very poorly stocked- cutover during W.W. II. Edna Bay.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: Salmonberry brush - very poorly stocked- cutover during W.W. II. Edna Bay.
Date: 7/1956

Well stocked upland site. Edna Bay. Logged during W.W.II. Principal brush sp is Vaccinium.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: Well stocked upland site. Edna Bay. Logged during W.W.II. Principal brush sp is Vaccinium.
Date: 7/1956

Dense brush retarding reprod. Typical of spruce sites where salmonberry & ribes flourish Edna Bay. Logged during W.W. II.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: Dense brush retarding reprod. Typical of spruce sites where salmonberry & ribes flourish Edna Bay. Logged during W.W. II.
Date: 1956

Edna Bay, area logged during W.W. II. Major brush species is vaccinium. Offers little hindrance to establishment of reprod.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: Edna Bay, area logged during W.W. II. Major brush species is vaccinium. Offers little hindrance to establishment of reprod.
Date: 1956

Edna Bay, area logged during W.W. II. Vaccinium brush predominates. Little hindrance to establishment of reprod (logged about 1942).
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: regeneration and formation of stands
natural regeneration
Location: Alaska; Kosciusko Island; Edna Bay
Description: Edna Bay, area logged during W.W. II. Vaccinium brush predominates. Little hindrance to establishment of reprod (logged about 1942).
Date: 1956