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1/4 mile from mouth. Note logs & debris. Some logging some natural, heavy brush growth. Coho fry all along this stream, also bones from last year's spawners.
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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; Dog Salmon Creek
Description: 1/4 mile from mouth. Note logs & debris. Some logging some natural, heavy brush growth. Coho fry all along this stream, also bones from last year's spawners.
Date: 8/7/1950

Logs - debris in unlogged stream. Dog Salmon Creek, Salt Lake.
more info/bigger image
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: effects of vegetation
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Dog Salmon Creek
Description: Logs - debris in unlogged stream. Dog Salmon Creek, Salt Lake.
Date: 8/7/1950

Logs - debris - brush in natural stream bottom. Dog Salmon Creek, Salt Lake.
more info/bigger image
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: effects of vegetation
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Dog Salmon Creek
Description: Logs - debris - brush in natural stream bottom. Dog Salmon Creek, Salt Lake.
Date: 1950

Indicates logs - debris in unlogged, unknown stream. Dog Salmon Creek. Salt Lake.
more info/bigger image
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: effects of vegetation
Location: Alaska; Prince of Wales Island; Dog Salmon Creek
Description: Indicates logs - debris in unlogged, unknown stream. Dog Salmon Creek. Salt Lake.
Date: 1950