United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District2009-01-082009-01-082007-02-06https://hdl.handle.net/1794/824539 pp. Maps, tables, references. Township 14 South, Range 8 West, Section 32, and Township 15 South, Range 8 West, Sections 15 and 22, and on private land located in Township 14 South, Range 8 West, Section 31. Captured July 18, 2007.The proposed action would place conifer trees in the channels of Lobster Creek, Little Lobster Creek, and Briar Creek to provide a base for meeting the standard of "80 pieces/mile of large woody debris, greater than 24 inch minimum diameter and greater than 50 feet in length" as identified in the Lobster/Five Rivers Watershed Analysis (p.31, January 1997). In addition, the proposed project would meet or exceed desirable large woody debris stocking levels as outlined by ODFW aquatic habitat inventory benchmark criteria (Foster et al 2001). Approximately 114 trees in the adjacent late and mid-seral timber stands would be felled and placed in the channels by helicopter.en-USStream conservation -- Oregon -- Salem RegionCoarse woody debris -- Oregon -- Salem RegionFish habitat improvement -- Oregon -- Salem RegionWatershed restoration -- Oregon -- Salem RegionPublic lands -- Oregon -- Salem RegionWooden Lobster restoration project environmental assessment and finding of no significant impactEnvironmental assessment and finding of no significant impact: Wooden Lobster restoration projectOther