Stouts Creek instream habitat enhancement decision document
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Date
2006-05-04
Authors
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office
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Abstract
Announces decision to authorize placement of logs for instream habitat enhancement in a one-quarter mile reach of Stouts Creek. The logs will be provided from an off-site source. No felling or pulling of live trees will be involved.
Field Office hydrology and fishery personnel have identified a deficiency of large woody debris resulting in: a reduction in pool complexity and volume; a lack of retention of gravel substrate; and reduced availability of spawning and rearing habitat for anadromous and resident salmonids. Placement of the logs will create four instream structures that will enhance habitat structure and complexity.
Description
3 pp. Section 3, T. 31 S., R. 3 W., W.M. Captured July 24, 2007.
Keywords
Fish habitat improvement -- Oregon -- Roseburg Region, Coarse woody debris -- Oregon -- Roseburg Region, Instream flow -- Oregon -- Roseburg Region, Public lands -- Oregon -- Roseburg Region