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Parlin Creek large woody debris placement project
Author(s): Barry W. Collins
Date: 1999
Source: Jackson Demonstration State Forest Newsletter, Volume 51, Spring/Summer 1999. p. 8-9.
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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In August 1996 the Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JSDF) completed a fish habitat rehabilitation project in a 2.5 mile reach of Parlin Creek, a tributary to the Noyo River in Mendocino County, California. The purse of the project was to introduce large woody material to the stream channel to determine if higher quality habitat could be produced for anadromous salmonids. The project goals were to: 1) increase depth and complexity of pools, 2) create new pools, and 3) break up long riffles and reduce winter flow velocity.Publication Notes
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Collins, Barry W. 1999. Parlin Creek large woody debris placement project. Jackson Demonstration State Forest Newsletter, Volume 51, Spring/Summer 1999. p. 8-9.Keywords
PSW4351, Caspar Creek, Jackson Demonstration State Forest, fish habitat, salmonid, stream, waterRelated Search
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