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ODFW AQUATIC INVENTORY PROJECT STREAM REPORT STREAM: Wolf Creek BASIN: Siuslaw River DATES: August 23 – September 12, 2005 SURVEY CREW: Beth Webb / Rene Taylor REPORT PREPARED BY: S. Stein STREAM ORDER: 3 BASIN AREA: 65km 2 FIRST ORDER TRIBUTARIES: 23 USGS MAPS: High Point, Crow ECOREGION: Coast Range Sedimentary HUC NUMBER: 17100206 LLID: 1236217439547 GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Wolf Creek habitat survey began at the confluence with Eames Creek and continued upstream 14,766 meters. Ten reaches were designated based on channel morphology, valley width index, and major tributary junctions. The reach channels were constrained by terraces and/or hillslopes in the lower reaches. There were two unconstrained reaches in the upper stream basin. The primary land use was second growth timber, young trees and large trees. Sand, gravel, and bedrock were the primary substrate types. Scour pools, dammed beaver pools and riffles were the dominant habitat types. Wood volume was high in the upper reaches and low to moderate in the lower reaches. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwood and conifer trees 3-15cm. REACH DESCRIPTIONS: Reach 1: (T19S-R07W-S12SE) Length 1,704 meters. Reach one began at the confluence with Eames Creek. The channel was alternating terrace and hillslope constrained in a broad valley floor with terraces. The average valley width index was 6.8 (range: 2.5-10.0). Land use for the reach was second growth timber and young trees. The average unit gradient was 0.9 percent. Scour pools (66%) and riffles (22%) were the dominate stream habitats. Bedrock (38%), gravel (17%), sand (16%), cobble (15%), and boulder (13%) were the primary stream substrates. Bank erosion was 11% of the entire reach length. Large wood volume was 27.2m 3 /100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.48m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwoods 3-15cm (based on three riparian transects). Reach 2: (T19S-R06W-S07SE) Length 1,463 meters. Reach two began at the confluence with an unnamed tributary junction. The channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate V-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 3.1 (range: 1.2-8.0). Land use for the reach was second growth timber and large trees. The average unit gradient was 1.7 percent. Riffles (38%), scour pools (31%), and rapids (17%) were the dominate stream habitats. Bedrock (46%), boulder (18%), gravel (12%), sand (11%0, and cobble (11%) were

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ODFW AQUATIC INVENTORY PROJECT

STREAM REPORT STREAM: Wolf Creek BASIN: Siuslaw River DATES: August 23 – September 12, 2005 SURVEY CREW: Beth Webb / Rene Taylor REPORT PREPARED BY: S. Stein STREAM ORDER: 3 BASIN AREA: 65km2 FIRST ORDER TRIBUTARIES: 23 USGS MAPS: High Point, Crow ECOREGION: Coast Range Sedimentary HUC NUMBER: 17100206 LLID: 1236217439547 GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Wolf Creek habitat survey began at the confluence with Eames Creek and continued upstream 14,766 meters. Ten reaches were designated based on channel morphology, valley width index, and major tributary junctions. The reach channels were constrained by terraces and/or hillslopes in the lower reaches. There were two unconstrained reaches in the upper stream basin. The primary land use was second growth timber, young trees and large trees. Sand, gravel, and bedrock were the primary substrate types. Scour pools, dammed beaver pools and riffles were the dominant habitat types. Wood volume was high in the upper reaches and low to moderate in the lower reaches. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwood and conifer trees 3-15cm. REACH DESCRIPTIONS: Reach 1: (T19S-R07W-S12SE) Length 1,704 meters. Reach one began at the confluence with

Eames Creek. The channel was alternating terrace and hillslope constrained in a broad valley floor with terraces. The average valley width index was 6.8 (range: 2.5-10.0). Land use for the reach was second growth timber and young trees. The average unit gradient was 0.9 percent. Scour pools (66%) and riffles (22%) were the dominate stream habitats. Bedrock (38%), gravel (17%), sand (16%), cobble (15%), and boulder (13%) were the primary stream substrates. Bank erosion was 11% of the entire reach length. Large wood volume was 27.2m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.48m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwoods 3-15cm (based on three riparian transects).

Reach 2: (T19S-R06W-S07SE) Length 1,463 meters. Reach two began at the confluence with an

unnamed tributary junction. The channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate V-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 3.1 (range: 1.2-8.0). Land use for the reach was second growth timber and large trees. The average unit gradient was 1.7 percent. Riffles (38%), scour pools (31%), and rapids (17%) were the dominate stream habitats. Bedrock (46%), boulder (18%), gravel (12%), sand (11%0, and cobble (11%) were

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the primary stream substrates. Bank erosion was low at 6% of the entire reach length. Large wood volume was low at 7.2m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.45m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwood and conifer trees 3-15cm (based on two riparian transects.)

Reach 3: (T19S-R06W-S08SE) Length 1,264 meters. The channel was alternating terrace and

hillslope constrained in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 6.8 (range: 2.9-10.0). Land use for the reach was mining and second growth timber. The average unit gradient was 0.8 percent. Scour pools (52%) and riffles (33%) were the dominate stream habitats. Bedrock (37%), gravel (21%), sand (16%) and cobble (13%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 20% for the stream reach. Large wood volume was low at 4.8m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.43m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwoods 3-30cm and conifers 3-15cm (based on two riparian transects).

Reach 4: (T19S-R06W-S09SW) Length 2,328 meters. Reach four began at the Wolf Creek Road

bridge crossing. The channel was alternating terrace and hillslope constrained in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 18.8 (range: 7.0-20.0). Land use for the reach was rural residential and partial cut timber. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pools (72%) and riffles (15%) were the dominate stream habitats. Bedrock (43%), gravel (24%), sand (16%), and cobble (10%) were the primary stream substrates. Bank erosion was 19% for the stream reach. Large wood volume was 8.2m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.43m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwoods 3-15cm and conifer trees 3-30cm (based on three riparian transects).

Reach 5: (T19S-R06W-S10SE) Length 3,600 meters. Reach five began at the confluence with

Panther Creek tributary junction. The channel was terrace constrained within a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 15.0 (range: 6.0-20.0). Land use for the reach was second growth timber and rural residential property. The average unit gradient was 0.8 percent. Scour pools (49%), beaver dammed pools (23%), and riffles (19%) were the dominate stream habitats. Bedrock (45%), Gravel (21%), and sand (17%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was high at 21% for the reach. Large wood volume was moderate at 21.4m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.40m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwoods 3-15cm and conifers 3-50cm (based on nine riparian transects).

Reach 6: (T19S-R06W-S13NW) Length 1,103 meters. Reach six began above the confluence with

Swing Log Creek tributary junction. The channel was terrace constrained in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 14.1 (range: 10.0-17.0). Land use for the reach was large trees and second growth timber. The average unit gradient was 1.2 percent. Scour pools (57%), riffles (26%), and dammed beaver pools (12%) were the dominate stream habitats. Bedrock (34%), sand (23%), and gravel (23%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 18% of the entire reach length. Large wood volume was at 28.9m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.33m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwoods 3-15cm and conifers 3-50cm (based on three riparian transects).

Reach 7: (T19S-R06W-S13SE) Length 1,460 meters. Reach seven began at the confluence with an

unnamed tributary junction. The single channel was unconstrained in a broad valley floor with multiple terraces. The average valley width index was 8.6 (range: 3.0-20.0). Land use for the reach was young trees and second growth timber. The average unit gradient was 0.5 percent. The dominant stream habitats were dammed beaver pools (92%) and scour pools

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(6%). Sand (66%), silt and organic fines (16%), and gravels (11%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 13% for the reach. Large wood volume was moderate at 25.2m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.73m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwood and conifer trees 3-15cm (based on two riparian transects). There was high beaver activity in the reach.

Reach 8: (T19S-R06W-S19NE) Length 657 meters. Reach eight began at the confluence with an

unnamed tributary junction. The channel was terrace constrained within a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 7.6 (range: 5.7-11.0). Land use for the reach was second growth timber and young trees. The average unit gradient was 0.6 percent. Scour pools (65%) and riffles (28%) were the dominate stream habitats. The primary stream substrates were sand (76%), gravel (11%), and organic fines (10%). Active bank erosion was high at 47% for the reach. Large wood volume was high at 128.8m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.33m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwoods 3-15cm and conifer trees 3-15cm and 50-90cm (based on two riparian transects).

Reach 9: (T19S-R05W-S20NW) Length 764 meters. The single channel was unconstrained in a

broad valley floor within multiple terraces. The average valley width index was 4.8 (range: 4.8-4.8). Land use for the reach was young trees and second growth timber. The average unit gradient was 0.6 percent. The dominant stream habitat was dammed beaver pools (99%). Sand (66%) and organic fines (28%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was low at 4% for the reach. Large wood volume was at 28.3m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.1.11m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were hardwoods 3-15cm and conifers 3-50cm (based on one riparian transect). The channel was primarily a complex of beaver pools and dams.

Reach 10: (T19S-R05W-S20NW) Length 423 meters. Reach five began at the confluence with

Panther Creek tributary junction. The channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate V-shaped valley. The average valley width index was 2.2 (range: 1.5-3.4). Land use for the reach was young trees and second growth timber. The average unit gradient was 1.0 percent. Dammed beaver pools (95%) were the dominate stream habitats. Sand (77%), fines (12%), and gravel (10%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was low at 8% for the reach. Large wood volume was 48.3m3/100m. The average residual pool depth was 0.79m. The trees found most frequently in the riparian zones were conifers 3-15cm (based on one riparian transect). The channel was primarily a complex of beaver pools and dams.

COMMENTS:

Fish were observed up to reach eight; however, no positive fish identification was noted. The Oregon Plan Survey MC 490 started at unit# 137 (3049m) and ended at unit #173 (3955). Evidence of beaver activity was observed throughout the surveyed stream. However, reaches

seven through ten had the largest area of beaver habitat. Complex pools and dams were observed throughout these channel reaches.

Spawning survey signs were noted at unit# 207, (4613m); unit #422, (8468m); unit #569, (10357m);

unit #677, (11768m); and unit #787, (13862m). Habitat structures in the form of cabled or placed logs and/or boulders were noted in reaches one,

three, five, and six.

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Sculpin, frog, crayfish, raccoon, and newt were observed as well as evidence of beaver, deer, bear and big cats.

Named tributaries entering the Wolf Creek stream survey are: Deer Cr, Swamp Cr, Cabin Cr, Beaver

Cr, Fish Cr, Panther Cr, and Swing Log Cr.

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/23/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

REACH 1 REACH 1T19S-R07W-S12SEValley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

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Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/23/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

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REACH 2 REACH 2T19S-R06W-S07SEValley and Channel Summary

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REACH 3 REACH 3T19S-R06W-S08SEValley and Channel Summary

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0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

15.0 VWI Range: 6 - 20

204 73403

3,600 25,368

5.80.29

8.20.4

9.70.9

10.91.3

19.7 1.2LF0.8%

7.0

Riparian, Bank, and Wood SummaryPrimary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

STS

RRG

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m primary channel

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=12m x 0.60m):

761772

14

21.121.4

0.4

21%42%

80%Actively Eroding:

13.0 13.0Water temperature (°C): -

25Range: 94 -

3

26n = 26n =

( 6.8 - 14.1( 0.6 - 1.2

( 7.7 - 16.3( 0.8 - 2

))

))

7.4Habitat Units/100m (primary channel length):

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

REACH 6 REACH 6T19S-R06W-S13NWValley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope

Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics

Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)Wetted Active Floodprone First Terrace

Width:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Average Unit Gradient:

Habitat Units/100m (total channel length):

0%0%

0%0%

100%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

14.1 VWI Range: 10 - 17

63 5001

1,103 6,252

4.70.24

6.10.5

7.71.1

9.01.3

11.6 1.3LF1.2%

7.5

Riparian, Bank, and Wood SummaryPrimary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LTS

STD15

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m primary channel

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=12m x 0.60m):

435318

8

39.528.9

0.7

18%25%

88%Actively Eroding:

11.0 11.0Water temperature (°C): -

75Range: 94 -

3

8n = 8n =

( 6.5 - 10.3( 0.9 - 1.4

( 7.3 - 12.7( 1.1 - 1.7

))

))

7.9Habitat Units/100m (primary channel length):

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/7/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

REACH 7 REACH 7T19S-R06W-S13SEValley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope

Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics

Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)Wetted Active Floodprone First Terrace

Width:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Average Unit Gradient:

Habitat Units/100m (total channel length):

0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%

8.6 VWI Range: 3 - 20

52 3800

1,460 25,087

7.90.54

18.50.7

21.51.4

23.51.7

23.7 1.4LF0.5%

4.6

Riparian, Bank, and Wood SummaryPrimary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

YTS

STP

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m primary channel

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=12m x 0.60m):

233368

18

16.025.2

1.2

13%72%

53%Actively Eroding:

11.5 11.5Water temperature (°C): -

6Range: 100 -

3

7n = 7n =

( 5.4 - 61( 1.1 - 2

( 6.1 - 63( 1.3 - 2.6

))

))

4.8Habitat Units/100m (primary channel length):

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/8/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

REACH 8 REACH 8T19S-R05W-S19NEValley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope

Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics

Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)Wetted Active Floodprone First Terrace

Width:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Average Unit Gradient:

Habitat Units/100m (total channel length):

0%0%

0%0%

100%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

7.6 VWI Range: 5.7 - 11

15 1400

657 1,638

2.30.30

3.50.5

4.61.1

5.21.3

6.6 1.3LF0.6%

8.3

Riparian, Bank, and Wood SummaryPrimary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

STC50

YTG

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m primary channel

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=12m x 0.60m):

175846

39

26.6128.8

5.9

47%29%

86%Actively Eroding:

11.0 11.0Water temperature (°C): -

39Range: 100 -

3

6n = 6n =

( 3.4 - 5.8( 1 - 1.1

( 3.8 - 6.7( 1.1 - 1.7

))

))

8.5Habitat Units/100m (primary channel length):

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/9/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

REACH 9 REACH 9T19S-R05W-S20NWValley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope

Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics

Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)Wetted Active Floodprone First Terrace

Width:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Average Unit Gradient:

Habitat Units/100m (total channel length):

0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%

4.8 VWI Range: 4.8 - 4.8

60 42300

764 12,909

9.40.64

11.70.5

13.80.9

15.42.1

26.0 1.2LF0.6%

1.8

Riparian, Bank, and Wood SummaryPrimary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

YTS

STP

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m primary channel

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=12m x 0.60m):

141216

4

18.528.3

0.5

4%91%

40%Actively Eroding:

11.5 11.5Water temperature (°C): -

11Range: 81 -

3

1n = 1n =

( 13.8 - 13.8( 0.9 - 0.9

( 15.4 - 15.4( 2.1 - 2.1

))

))

2.0Habitat Units/100m (primary channel length):

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/9/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

REACH 10 REACH 10T19S-R05W-S20NWValley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope

Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics

Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)Wetted Active Floodprone First Terrace

Width:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Average Unit Gradient:

Habitat Units/100m (total channel length):

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%

0%0%0%

2.2 VWI Range: 1.5 - 3.4

0 000

423 2,346

3.90.46

4.40.6

8.11.2

7.6 1.8LF1.0%

5.7

Riparian, Bank, and Wood SummaryPrimary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

YTM15

STS

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m primary channel

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=12m x 0.60m):

72204

10

17.048.3

2.4

8%56%

51%Actively Eroding:

12.0 12.0Water temperature (°C): -

3Range: 100 -

3

3n = 0n =

( 5.8 - 12.6( 0.7 - 1.6

( - ( -

))

))

5.7Habitat Units/100m (primary channel length):

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REACH 1 REACH 1T19S-R07W-S12SEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/23/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

2CASCADE/BEDROCK 15 1.7 0.04 22 2 0 0 0 0 3 982CASCADE/BOULDERS 52 7.1 0.23 352 115 0 3 15 18 50 151DRY CHANNEL 18 1.0 0.00 17 0 5 40 10 5 0 401POOL-DAMMED 33 6.7 0.60 222 4 0 10 5 2 5 784POOL-ISOLATED 43 3.8 0.33 191 17 9 33 13 1 1 44

36POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 1,061 7.8 0.64 8,363 387 4 21 9 8 7 511PUDDLED UNIT 34 1.0 0.30 33 8 0 20 25 40 10 54RAPID/BOULDERS 60 4.8 0.16 295 67 0 6 32 32 22 8

20RIFFLE 534 5.0 0.15 2,804 283 1 16 21 19 13 301STEP/BEAVER DAM 1 1.9 0.10 1 7 0 0 40 25 35 03STEP/BEDROCK 12 4.9 0.09 68 8 0 0 0 0 3 975STEP/BOULDERS 41 4.8 0.15 203 82 0 5 25 23 32 156STEP/COBBLE 26 4.4 0.16 123 35 0 3 40 34 19 44STEP/STRUCTURE 23 2.5 0.10 18 30 0 16 26 24 29 5

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

90 1,954 5.7 0.36 12,713 1,045 2 16 17 15 13 38Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 41477 4.4 0.385 3.25%8,3631,061 7.8 0.6436 65.79%

000 0.00%2,804534 5.0 0.1520 22.06%

29560 4.8 0.164 2.32%37467 4.4 0.134 2.94%413104 4.1 0.1319 3.25%

Culverts5053 1.0 0.152 0.39%

000 0.00%

21387

0283

67117162

80

5.1

0.010.1

31.339.316.0

0.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

41

Residual pool depth (avg):

21.0

0.48

4.3

3

15

1.5

7.7

(m )2

22.7

4.6

Avg:

24.1

1.8

8.8

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 2 REACH 2T19S-R06W-S07SEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/23/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

5CASCADE/BOULDERS 177 6.2 0.21 1,324 417 0 6 15 18 39 211DRY CHANNEL 24 1.4 0.00 35 30 5 38 19 10 19 101POOL-BACKWATER 9 4.8 0.50 43 7 0 10 5 5 10 70

22POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 505 7.4 0.66 3,891 395 2 19 10 6 11 532POOL-PLUNGE 14 5.7 0.85 77 15 0 5 2 2 12 781POOL-TRENCH 16 4.8 0.40 77 25 2 5 5 5 5 785RAPID/BOULDERS 273 7.6 0.21 2,228 674 0 5 17 23 34 22

10RIFFLE 478 8.4 0.17 4,899 353 0 5 13 12 16 543STEP/BEDROCK 12 4.8 0.18 54 22 0 0 0 0 8 924STEP/BOULDERS 21 6.1 0.16 180 61 0 4 16 20 37 221STEP/COBBLE 6 6.7 0.15 40 36 0 5 40 30 20 51STEP/STRUCTURE 1 0.1 0.05 0 0 0 30 30 20 20 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

56 1,536 6.8 0.40 12,849 2,035 1 11 12 11 18 46Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 439 4.8 0.501 0.34%4,045535 7.1 0.6625 31.48%

000 0.00%4,899478 8.4 0.1710 38.13%2,228273 7.6 0.215 17.34%1,324177 6.2 0.215 10.31%

27540 5.0 0.169 2.14%

Culverts3524 1.4 0.001 0.27%

000 0.00%

7435

0353674417119

300

16.2

0.07.2

31.543.386.6

0.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

26

Residual pool depth (avg):

16.9

0.45

4.6

2

5

1.3

3.3

(m )2

30.3

10.8

Avg:

17.81.4

3.4

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 3 REACH 3T19S-R06W-S08SEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/23/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

1CASCADE/BEDROCK 8 0.1 0.03 1 0 0 10 10 0 0 802GLIDE 66 8.8 0.23 582 17 0 8 3 0 3 881POOL-BACKWATER 10 2.9 0.50 29 13 5 35 10 20 30 0

22POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 614 8.5 0.60 5,518 326 5 21 18 12 10 331POOL-PLUNGE 27 6.7 0.70 182 8 0 5 19 29 19 293RAPID/BOULDERS 89 5.4 0.30 555 105 0 10 25 26 37 2

12RIFFLE 457 6.8 0.12 3,573 151 1 11 20 9 5 543STEP/BEDROCK 29 6.0 0.11 174 59 0 2 7 3 15 742STEP/BOULDERS 13 8.1 0.20 111 31 0 8 23 25 35 106STEP/COBBLE 23 6.3 0.15 144 49 1 22 47 17 7 5

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

53 1,336 7.2 0.36 10,869 759 3 16 21 13 11 37Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 2910 2.9 0.501 0.27%5,700641 8.4 0.6123 52.44%

58266 8.8 0.232 5.36%3,573457 6.8 0.1212 32.88%

55589 5.4 0.303 5.10%18 0.1 0.031 0.01%

42966 6.6 0.1511 3.95%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

13334

17151105

0139

00

45.0

2.94.2

0.032.4

0.00.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

24

Residual pool depth (avg):

18.0

0.43

4.9

3

8

2.2

6.0

(m )2

18.9

5.9

Avg:

19.0

2.4

6.3

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 4 REACH 4T19S-R06W-S09SWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/29/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

1CASCADE/BOULDERS 5 0.3 0.01 2 0 0 20 30 50 0 02GLIDE 24 9.0 0.20 214 2 5 10 18 5 3 602POOL-DAMMED 164 9.5 0.60 1,569 2 10 25 18 5 3 40

46POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 1,659 8.3 0.60 14,177 111 6 20 19 8 4 431RAPID/BEDROCK 29 9.5 0.20 277 9 0 10 15 20 15 402RAPID/BOULDERS 28 2.1 0.10 62 2 0 18 35 25 3 20

19RIFFLE 407 6.7 0.15 2,903 52 3 15 27 8 2 4611STEP/BEDROCK 30 7.7 0.13 229 4 0 7 14 3 1 75

1STEP/BOULDERS 5 8.1 0.20 44 10 0 5 15 20 20 4015STEP/COBBLE 45 6.7 0.11 308 18 0 8 44 14 5 29

1STEP/LOG 0 3.8 0.10 2 10 0 30 45 10 15 02STEP/STRUCTURE 3 8.1 0.05 23 26 0 10 15 30 30 15

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

103 2,400 7.5 0.35 19,808 246 4 16 24 10 4 43Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 1,569164 9.5 0.602 7.92%14,1771,659 8.3 0.6046 71.57%

21424 9.0 0.202 1.08%2,903407 6.7 0.1519 14.66%

33957 4.6 0.133 1.71%25 0.3 0.011 0.01%

60584 7.1 0.1230 3.05%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

2111

25211

068

00

0.1

0.91.8

0.011.2

0.00.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

48

Residual pool depth (avg):

20.0

0.43

4.6

3

17

1.2

7.1

(m )2

3.2

0.8

Avg:

20.61.3

7.3

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 5 REACH 5T19S-R06W-S10SE

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/31/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

HABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

1CASCADE/BEDROCK 11 2.4 0.10 27 0 10 5 5 0 0 801CASCADE/BOULDERS 10 0.5 0.01 5 0 5 20 35 20 0 201DRY CHANNEL 12 1.9 0.00 23 0 5 80 5 5 0 51DRY UNIT 8 7.6 0.05 62 0 20 50 25 0 0 53GLIDE 47 5.4 0.15 279 0 8 13 7 3 0 684POOL-BACKWATER 23 5.8 0.34 202 0 14 45 15 3 0 24

11POOL-BEAVER DAM 413 12.9 0.71 5,611 6 11 25 18 7 3 372POOL-DAMMED 18 7.0 0.48 135 9 10 30 8 5 5 43

100POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 1,903 6.5 0.51 12,724 247 7 19 12 7 4 501POOL-PLUNGE 5 6.7 1.00 32 0 5 5 5 0 0 851PUDDLED UNIT 16 11.4 0.01 185 0 30 60 10 0 0 06RAPID/BEDROCK 128 6.6 0.10 907 4 3 5 4 5 3 805RAPID/BOULDERS 47 2.5 0.10 125 30 0 8 39 15 13 25

68RIFFLE 1,006 4.6 0.13 4,983 195 3 12 26 9 4 4612STEP/BEAVER DAM 14 4.8 0.06 77 105 9 25 35 10 4 1715STEP/BEDROCK 39 5.2 0.10 205 17 3 4 4 3 3 83

1STEP/BOULDERS 2 6.7 0.10 11 15 0 5 15 20 30 3032STEP/COBBLE 98 4.8 0.09 502 41 0 13 45 15 4 23

2STEP/LOG 2 2.9 0.10 6 0 5 25 50 10 0 101STEP/STRUCTURE 1 5.7 0.10 5 7 5 10 29 10 19 29

HABITAT SUMMARY

268 3,804 5.8 0.29 26,103 676 5 17 21 8 4 45Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 5,948454 10.5 0.5917 22.79%12,7561,908 6.5 0.51101 48.87%

27947 5.4 0.153 1.07%4,9831,006 4.6 0.1368 19.09%1,032175 4.7 0.1011 3.95%

3221 1.4 0.062 0.12%805156 4.9 0.0963 3.08%

Culverts26936 7.0 0.023 1.03%

000 0.00%

15247

0195

340

18500

0.3

0.03.9

0.023.0

0.00.0

(m )2

3.3

1.9

Avg:

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REACH 5 REACH 5T19S-R06W-S10SE

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/1/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

POOL SUMMARY

Total

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

118

Residual pool depth (avg): 0.40

3.9

7

51

Total of all Channel Lengths

31.0

1.813.4

32.81.9

14.2

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 6 REACH 6T19S-R06W-S13NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

2CASCADE/BOULDERS 21 0.3 0.02 5 0 8 63 30 0 0 01DRY CHANNEL 12 1.0 0.00 12 0 10 40 30 10 0 102GLIDE 15 5.0 0.10 72 3 5 20 13 5 3 553POOL-BACKWATER 13 1.6 0.27 21 9 7 18 40 7 5 234POOL-DAMMED 112 6.4 0.58 718 4 9 36 10 6 5 34

31POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 569 6.0 0.42 3,499 116 6 29 14 8 4 382POOL-PLUNGE 12 6.7 0.45 86 1 5 20 48 8 5 151RAPID/BEDROCK 12 3.3 0.05 40 0 5 5 5 0 0 85

21RIFFLE 348 4.4 0.09 1,653 316 2 17 22 11 7 411STEP/BEAVER DAM 1 2.9 0.10 3 0 5 20 40 10 0 251STEP/BEDROCK 2 5.7 0.05 9 0 5 5 0 0 5 85

12STEP/COBBLE 37 3.8 0.08 150 13 1 14 50 12 3 195STEP/LOG 10 2.8 0.08 24 112 4 22 25 19 15 161STEP/STRUCTURE 2 6.2 0.15 9 9 5 14 5 5 48 24

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

87 1,165 4.7 0.24 6,302 583 4 23 23 9 6 34Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 740125 4.3 0.447 11.74%3,584581 6.1 0.4233 56.88%

7215 5.0 0.102 1.15%1,653348 4.4 0.0921 26.23%

4012 3.3 0.051 0.64%521 0.3 0.022 0.09%

19551 3.7 0.0820 3.09%

Culverts1212 1.0 0.001 0.18%

000 0.00%

13117

3316

00

13400

1.8

4.119.1

0.068.8

0.00.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

40

Residual pool depth (avg):

34.3

0.33

4.8

0

26

0.0

22.3

(m )2

0.0

3.3

Avg:

36.3

0.0

23.6

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 7 REACH 7T19S-R06W-S13SEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/7/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

1CASCADE/BOULDERS 6 0.1 0.05 1 0 10 85 5 0 0 01CULVERT CROSSING 7 1.4 1.50 9 0 10 50 20 20 0 01GLIDE 5 2.4 0.15 13 0 5 80 15 0 0 0

18POOL-BEAVER DAM 982 18.1 1.37 23,101 1 22 63 8 1 1 717POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 360 3.4 0.50 1,488 35 11 72 10 3 1 215RIFFLE 126 2.6 0.14 317 2 7 74 15 2 0 217STEP/BEAVER DAM 26 7.3 0.05 197 0 22 56 13 1 0 7

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

70 1,512 7.9 0.54 25,126 38 16 66 11 2 0 4Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 23,101982 18.1 1.3718 91.94%1,488360 3.4 0.5017 5.92%

135 2.4 0.151 0.05%317126 2.6 0.1415 1.26%

000 0.00%16 0.1 0.051 0.00%

19726 7.3 0.0517 0.78%

Culverts000 0.00%97 1.4 1.501 0.04%

135

0200000

0.0

0.00.6

0.00.00.00.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

35

Residual pool depth (avg):

23.1

0.73

2.3

14

20

9.3

13.2

(m )2

0.0

2.4

Avg:

24.0

9.6

13.7

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 8 REACH 8T19S-R05W-S19NEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/8/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

1GLIDE 8 2.9 0.20 24 0 10 70 20 0 0 01POOL-BACKWATER 5 1.0 0.20 5 0 20 75 5 0 0 01POOL-BEAVER DAM 20 3.8 0.50 75 0 15 80 5 0 0 0

26POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 380 2.9 0.47 1,076 22 13 76 7 1 1 21RAPID/BOULDERS 10 1.0 0.05 9 0 5 55 40 0 0 0

25RIFFLE 248 1.8 0.15 462 15 7 77 14 1 1 11STEP/BEAVER DAM 1 1.9 0.05 1 0 10 80 10 0 0 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

56 672 2.3 0.30 1,653 37 10 76 11 1 1 2Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 8025 2.4 0.352 4.85%1,076380 2.9 0.4726 65.08%

248 2.9 0.201 1.44%462248 1.8 0.1525 27.98%

910 1.0 0.051 0.57%000 0.00%11 1.9 0.051 0.09%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

022

015

00000

0.0

0.03.2

0.00.00.00.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

28

Residual pool depth (avg):

41.7

0.33

6.9

1

14

1.5

20.8

(m )2

0.0

2.0

Avg:

42.6

1.5

21.3

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 9 REACH 9T19S-R05W-S20NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/9/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

7POOL-BEAVER DAM 800 13.5 1.31 13,278 0 30 66 4 0 0 01RIFFLE 15 0.3 0.05 4 0 15 75 10 0 0 07STEP/BEAVER DAM 8 6.5 0.04 50 0 27 64 9 0 0 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

15 824 9.4 0.64 13,332 0 28 66 7 0 0 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 13,278800 13.5 1.317 99.59%000 0.00%000 0.00%415 0.3 0.051 0.03%000 0.00%000 0.00%

508 6.5 0.047 0.37%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

000000000

0.0

0.00.0

0.00.00.00.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

7

Residual pool depth (avg):

8.5

1.11

10.1

5

6

6.1

7.3

(m )2

0.0

0.0

Avg:

9.2

6.5

7.9

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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REACH 10 REACH 10T19S-R05W-S20NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/9/2005Report Date: 3/5/2007

WOLF CREEK

1CULVERT CROSSING 8 1.4 0.20 11 0 10 50 40 0 0 01GLIDE 14 1.0 0.13 14 3 0 80 10 5 5 09POOL-BEAVER DAM 357 5.4 1.04 2,232 0 12 81 7 0 0 02POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 13 1.7 0.35 23 0 5 85 10 0 0 02RIFFLE 21 1.2 0.09 23 0 5 83 13 0 0 09STEP/BEAVER DAM 9 4.1 0.05 43 0 17 73 10 0 0 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

24 423 3.9 0.46 2,346 3 12 77 10 0 0 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 2,232357 5.4 1.049 95.14%2313 1.7 0.352 0.97%1414 1.0 0.131 0.59%2321 1.2 0.092 0.97%

000 0.00%000 0.00%

439 4.1 0.059 1.84%

Culverts000 0.00%

118 1.4 0.201 0.48%

003000000

0.0

21.80.0

0.00.00.00.0

Total Total of all Channel Lengths

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

11

Residual pool depth (avg):

26.0

0.79

8.7

5

6

11.8

14.2

(m )2

0.0

0.0

Avg:

26.011.8

14.2

# / Km Primary Channel Length

# / Km

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Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m)S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

STREAM SUMMARY WOLF CREEK

Scour Pools

Glides

Riffles

Rapids

Cascades

Step/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools

Culverts

Wetted Area

Percent

47,433 36.18%51,213 39.06%

1,197 0.91%

21,622 16.49%

4,498 3.43%

1,738 1.33%

3,012 2.30%366 0.28%

21 0.02%

Habitat Group

(m )2

822 15,626 6.0 0.34 131,099 5,4226 28 18 8 6 34

Unsurveyed 0 0.00%

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WOLF CREEK: HABITAT DISTRIBUTION

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 1

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

DAM POOL SCOUR POOL GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 2

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 3

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

16000

DAM POOL SCOUR POOL GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 4

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 5

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

DAM POOL SCOUR POOL GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 6

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WOLF CREEK: HABITAT DISTRIBUTION

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 7

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 8

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 9

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 10

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

3

11182038141

0.70.00.00.0

0.7

0.0

5.71.00.30.7

7.7

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.3

4.30.70.70.30.0

0.30.30.70.70.3

3.00.70.70.30.0

1.00.30.70.7

1.1

0.7

13.02.31.71.3

6.1

0.0

564258

512348

433760

17330

500000

17500000

330

5050000000

30 27 37

0.3 6.0 2.3 4.7

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 1 REACH 1

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 8/23/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

2

8533056161

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

4.02.01.50.0

7.5

0.0

0.50.50.00.01.0

5.01.50.00.00.0

2.50.50.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

3.01.00.00.0

1.7

1.0

9.03.51.50.0

4.7

0.0

763863

943943

831481

1000000000

7500000

250

7500000

250

47 43 58

2.0 6.5 3.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 2 REACH 2

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 8/23/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

2

13724883030

0.50.00.50.0

1.5

0.5

5.01.51.00.0

7.5

0.0

3.00.00.00.00.0

4.54.52.00.00.0

3.50.00.00.00.0

2.51.00.50.00.0

7.00.00.50.0

2.7

0.5

12.07.03.50.0

7.5

0.0

603848

584135

587028

5050000000

50250000

250

50250000

250

62 34 28

3.0 11.0 3.5 4.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 3 REACH 3

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 8/25/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

3

8133256141

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

4.71.00.71.0

7.7

0.3

0.00.70.30.30.0

2.00.00.30.00.0

2.01.30.00.00.7

2.70.70.00.00.0

2.02.00.30.3

1.8

0.7

9.31.71.01.0

4.4

0.3

566542

593463

594855

0830

170000

1783000000

1783000000

23 14 12

1.3 2.3 4.0 3.3

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 4 REACH 4

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 8/29/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

9

10575158814

0.20.10.60.6

1.6

0.1

4.00.41.60.4

6.4

0.0

1.00.21.30.60.1

5.00.70.10.00.0

1.31.01.20.10.0

4.70.20.20.00.0

2.61.33.11.2

2.8

0.2

13.71.31.90.4

5.8

0.0

636440

596438

585840

11780000

110

1783000000

2278000000

18 10 15

3.2 5.8 3.7 5.1

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 5 REACH 5

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 8/30/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

3

732792142

0

1.00.71.01.0

3.7

0.0

5.00.01.00.0

6.0

0.0

0.01.01.30.70.0

2.30.30.30.00.0

1.31.03.30.70.0

2.30.30.30.00.0

2.32.75.72.3

4.3

0.0

9.70.71.70.0

4.0

0.0

636040

735050

764753

3367000000

3367000000

3367000000

26 23 18

3.0 3.0 6.3 3.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 6 REACH 6

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 9/6/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

2

488640300

1.50.00.00.5

2.0

0.0

3.00.00.00.0

3.0

0.0

4.00.00.00.00.0

2.00.50.50.50.0

4.50.00.00.00.0

1.50.00.00.00.0

10.00.00.00.5

3.5

0.0

6.50.50.50.5

2.7

0.0

396542

295540

166025

0100

000000

0100

000000

25500000

250

12 6 12

4.0 3.5 4.5 1.5

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 7 REACH 7

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 9/7/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

2

5181250396274

0.51.00.51.0

5.0

2.0

1.00.00.00.0

1.0

0.0

1.00.00.50.52.0

2.51.00.00.00.0

10.50.00.00.50.5

3.50.50.00.00.0

12.01.01.02.0

6.8

4.5

7.01.50.00.0

2.8

0.0

802549

683151

652661

5050000000

7525000000

7525000000

32 12 17

4.0 3.5 11.5 4.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 8 REACH 8

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 9/8/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

1

305732

00

2.00.02.00.0

4.0

0.0

3.01.00.00.0

4.0

0.0

2.03.02.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.01.00.00.0

1.00.00.00.00.0

4.03.05.00.0

4.0

0.0

4.01.00.00.0

1.7

0.0

636040

905348

104853

5050000000

1000000000

1000000000

26 20 11

7.0 0.0 1.0 1.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 9 REACH 9

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 9/9/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

1

61671

00

7.01.00.00.0

8.0

0.0

1.00.00.00.0

1.0

0.0

1.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

2.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

10.01.00.00.0

3.7

0.0

1.00.00.00.0

0.3

0.0

289010

57328

58020

1000000000

1000000000

1000000000

16 16 8

1.0 0.0 2.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 10 REACH 10

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

WOLF CREEK

3/5/2007 Survey Date: 9/12/2005

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) for all reaches transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

28

8695499639

Zones 1-30-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood

4.21.32.00.90.6

10.51.91.50.40.0

Diameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Average number of trees in a 5-m wide band

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY - RIPARIAN SURVEY

WOLF CREEK

8/23/2005

Summary of riparian zone (0-100 feet) extrapolated to 1,000 feet along stream

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8/23/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 1 1

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

9 LF 1 FP 13 85 40 60

8 2

Conifer

Hardwood9 LF 2 HT 5.5 90 20 80

10 1

V.MAPLESConifer

Hardwood9 LF 3 HT 4.5 90 30 70 1 1 2 SWORD

FERNSConifer

Hardwood9 RT 1 FP 32 75 40 60

1 2 1

Conifer

Hardwood9 RT 2 RB 2 50 5 25 RD TRENCHConifer

Hardwood9 RT 3 HS 84 30 30 50 1 1 CLEARCUT

AREAConifer

Hardwood41 LF 1 FP 6 0 50 50

1

Conifer

Hardwood41 LF 2 HT 4 0 60 40

1

Conifer

Hardwood41 LF 3 HT 12 10 60 40

2

HILLSLOPEConifer

Hardwood41 RT 1 HT 15 0 90 10 THICK

SHRUBSConifer

Hardwood41 RT 2 RB 2 5 5 20 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood41 RT 3 HS 12 40 40 60

2 1 1

Conifer

Hardwood72 LF 1 HS 105 80 20 80 2

5 1

Conifer

Hardwood72 LF 2 HS 145 70 35 35 1

2 1 1

SEE PHOTOConifer

Hardwood72 LF 3 HS 100 10 20 80

5 1

OAKConifer

Hardwood72 RT 1 HT 6 95 10 90

2

Conifer

Hardwood72 RT 2 HT 4 90 10 90

1 1

Conifer

Hardwood72 RT 3 HT 12 80 40 60 1

1 1

Conifer

Hardwood

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8/23/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 2 2

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

100 LF 1 HS 47 80 50 50

1 1

Conifer

Hardwood100 LF 2 HS 67 95 60 40 1 1 1 RED ALDER;

D.FIRConifer

Hardwood100 LF 3 HS 78 90 10 90 2Conifer

Hardwood100 RT 1 HS 36 85 60 40

5 2

Conifer

Hardwood100 RT 2 RB 1 90 5 20 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood100 RT 3 HS 51 95 10 90 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood133 LF 1 HS 35 90 30 70

2 3

Conifer

Hardwood133 LF 2 HS 12 95 60 40

10 1

LOTS OF ALDERS

Conifer

Hardwood133 LF 3 RB 7 50 30 50 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood133 RT 1 HS 69 50 10 90

1

Conifer

Hardwood133 RT 2 HS 92 95 30 70 1

2

Conifer

Hardwood133 RT 3 HS 96 95 5 95 3 1Conifer

Hardwood

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8/25/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 3 3

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

160 LF 1 HT 16 60 60 40 1Conifer

Hardwood160 LF 2 HT 4 80 60 30 1

4 4 4

ELDERBERRY; FALSE LILLY

Conifer

Hardwood160 LF 3 HT 0 85 50 50

3

ALDERSConifer

Hardwood160 RT 1 HS 150 50 30 70 1

1 2 2

LOTS OF FERNS ON HS

Conifer

Hardwood160 RT 2 HS 20 20 80 20 5

1

Conifer

Hardwood160 RT 3 HS 20 10 90 5 7 REPLANTED

TREE AREAConifer

Hardwood190 LF 1 HT 36 40 30 30

3 1

ALL SECT. DUSTY FROM DIRT RD

Conifer

Hardwood190 LF 2 RB 33 50 20 40

1

Conifer

Hardwood190 LF 3 HS 88 80 70 30

2 2 1

Conifer

Hardwood190 RT 1 HS 44 90 30 50 1

6

CEDARConifer

Hardwood190 RT 2 HS 77 80 5 50

4 4

Conifer

Hardwood190 RT 3 RB 2 Conifer

Hardwood

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8/29/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 4 4

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

225 LF 1 HT 14 90 90 10

4 1 1

Conifer

Hardwood225 LF 2 HT 5 85 40 10 2 1

4

Conifer

Hardwood225 LF 3 HT 6 95 60 30 2

1 2

Conifer

Hardwood225 RT 1 HT 12 0 30 70 Conifer

Hardwood225 RT 2 HT 3 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood225 RT 3 HT 3 15 100

1

APPLE TREEConifer

Hardwood250 LF 1 HT 14 70 70 30

3 2

Conifer

Hardwood250 LF 2 HT 5 40 20 60 NO TREES;

GARDENConifer

Hardwood250 LF 3 HT 4 20 20 60 Conifer

Hardwood250 RT 1 HT 47 80 20 80

1 1 1 1

Conifer

Hardwood250 RT 2 HS 66 90 30 70 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood250 RT 3 HS 38 85 20 80 1

3

Conifer

Hardwood281 LF 1 HT 12 100 PILEATED

WDPECKERConifer

Hardwood281 LF 2 HT 3 10 80

1

FENCE XING PASTURE

Conifer

Hardwood281 LF 3 HT 7 60 50 50 3 2

3

Conifer

Hardwood281 RT 1 FP 40 40 80 20

6 1 1

Conifer

Hardwood281 RT 2 HT 3 20 100

1

SALMONBERRY

Conifer

Hardwood281 RT 3 HT 11 80 90 10 3 1Conifer

Hardwood

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8/30/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 5 5

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

310 LF 1 HT 12 40 95 5

2

ALL BLACKBERRIES

Conifer

Hardwood310 LF 2 HT 4 10 80 20

4

Conifer

Hardwood310 LF 3 HT 7 20 60 40 3 1

2

Conifer

Hardwood310 RT 1 HT 14 75 40 60 1 3 2

2

Conifer

Hardwood310 RT 2 HT 1 85 50 50 1

6

Conifer

Hardwood310 RT 3 HT 2 85 90 10

7

Conifer

Hardwood340 LF 1 HT 24 80 80 20

2

Conifer

Hardwood340 LF 2 HT 1 85 40 60

1 5 1

Conifer

Hardwood340 LF 3 HT 5 95 40 60 1

9 1

Conifer

Hardwood340 RT 1 HS 72 95 60 40

1

Conifer

Hardwood340 RT 2 HS 56 95 70 30

3

Conifer

Hardwood340 RT 3 HS 48 90 80 20 3 1Conifer

Hardwood369 LF 1 HT 10 65 40 60

7

Conifer

Hardwood369 LF 2 HT 6.5 85 85 15

4

Conifer

Hardwood369 LF 3 HT 4 80 70 30

2 1 1

Conifer

Hardwood369 RT 1 HT 7 80 70 30

1 2

Conifer

Hardwood369 RT 2 HT 3 70 90 10 1

4

GROWING ON HUGE NURSE LOG

Conifer

Hardwood369 RT 3 HT 2 50 95 5

2

Conifer

Hardwood400 LF 1 HT 9 75 70 30

5 2

Conifer

Hardwood

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400 LF 2 HT 2 80 70 30 1

7

Conifer

Hardwood400 LF 3 HT 5 90 50 50 2

6

Conifer

Hardwood400 RT 1 HT 16 50 50 50 1

4

Conifer

Hardwood400 RT 2 HT 13 30 80 20 1 1

2

Conifer

Hardwood400 RT 3 HS 30 30 60 40 1 1

6

Conifer

Hardwood431 LF 1 HT 15 60 60 40 1 1Conifer

Hardwood431 LF 2 HT 4 40 40 60 3 2

2

Conifer

Hardwood431 LF 3 HT 5 30 50 50 2 BURN SEARSConifer

Hardwood431 RT 1 HT 17 30 90 10

1 1

Conifer

Hardwood431 RT 2 HT 4 30 90 10 1

3

Conifer

Hardwood431 RT 3 HT 5 10 60 40

3

Conifer

Hardwood460 LF 1 RB 5 20 80 20 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood460 LF 2 HT 1 30 90 10

1

Conifer

Hardwood460 LF 3 HT 1 40 95 5 1 1 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood460 RT 1 RB 11 60 60 40 1

2

Conifer

Hardwood460 RT 2 HT 3 40 95 5 3Conifer

Hardwood460 RT 3 HT 4 40 90 10 NO TREES;

ALL SHRUBSConifer

Hardwood491 LF 1 HT 14 30 100

2 1

PASTURE AREA-OPEN GRAZING

Conifer

Hardwood491 LF 2 HT 7 0 100 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood491 LF 3 HT 16 20 20 40 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood491 RT 1 HT 8 70 60 40

6 2 3

Conifer

Hardwood491 RT 2 HT 3 90 30 40 2 1Conifer

Hardwood491 RT 3 HT 7 95 5 95 3 2 2Conifer

Hardwood

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520 LF 1 HS 55 85 70 30 1 1 LOTS OF OREGON GRAPE

Conifer

Hardwood520 LF 2 HS 41 90 60 40 2 3Conifer

Hardwood520 LF 3 HS 66 90 50 50 1 1 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood520 RT 1 HT 9 85 40 60 1

2

Conifer

Hardwood520 RT 2 HT 12 90 20 80 2 1Conifer

Hardwood520 RT 3 HT 13 85 50 50 2 2Conifer

Hardwood551 LF 1 HT 9 60 90 10

5 1

V.MAPLE+SALMONBERRY

Conifer

Hardwood551 LF 2 HT 2 40 70 30 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood551 LF 3 HT 5 10 50 50 NO TREES-

SWAMPYConifer

Hardwood551 RT 1 HT 12 80 30 70 1

2 1 1

VERY SHRUBY

Conifer

Hardwood551 RT 2 HS 16 80 20 80 2 1

8

Conifer

Hardwood551 RT 3 HS 38 90 20 80 1

3 1

TREE FALLConifer

Hardwood

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9/6/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 6 6

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

582 LF 1 HT 18 80 70 30 1

3 2

Conifer

Hardwood582 LF 2 HT 5 70 60 40 1

5 1

Conifer

Hardwood582 LF 3 HT 7 60 20 80 1 1 3

3 1

Conifer

Hardwood582 RT 1 HS 82 50 50 50

6

VERY STEEP, V.MAPLE

Conifer

Hardwood582 RT 2 HS 84 70 30 70 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood582 RT 3 HS 70 90 30 70 1

3

TREE FALLConifer

Hardwood611 LF 1 HT 12 50 90 10 1 1 1Conifer

Hardwood611 LF 2 HT 6 60 95 5 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood611 LF 3 HT 7 70 90 10 2 1Conifer

Hardwood611 RT 1 HT 17 40 60 40 1 1

2

Conifer

Hardwood611 RT 2 HT 10 65 25 75 2

1

Conifer

Hardwood611 RT 3 HT 13 60 20 80 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood640 LF 1 HT 4 80 40 60 1 2Conifer

Hardwood640 LF 2 HT 16 90 30 70 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood640 LF 3 HT 3 90 40 60 2 1 1 1 PNK+WHT

FLAGGINGConifer

Hardwood640 RT 1 HS 20 75 50 50 1 1

4 1

Conifer

Hardwood640 RT 2 HS 15 80 60 40 2 2Conifer

Hardwood640 RT 3 HS 7 85 80 20 1 3

1

Conifer

Hardwood

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9/7/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 7 7

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

671 LF 1 HT 5 30 95 NO TREES/SHRUBS

Conifer

Hardwood671 LF 2 HT 8 20 40 60

1

Conifer

Hardwood671 LF 3 HS 25 20 70 10

3

TREE FALLConifer

Hardwood671 RT 1 HT 17 80 85 5

4

Conifer

Hardwood671 RT 2 HT 9 95 70 10

3 1 1 1

Conifer

Hardwood671 RT 3 RB 13 45 40 20 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood700 LF 1 HT 12 15 40 60 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood700 LF 2 HT 4 0 50 50 BABY

CONIFERSConifer

Hardwood700 LF 3 HT 6 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood700 RT 1 HT 12 30 40 60 2 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood700 RT 2 HT 4 0 60 40 8Conifer

Hardwood700 RT 3 HT 4 0 80 20 9Conifer

Hardwood

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9/8/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 8 8

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

730 LF 1 HT 8 90 20 70 1Conifer

Hardwood730 LF 2 HT 1.5 90 25 25 4

5

BARE FOREST FLOOR

Conifer

Hardwood730 LF 3 HT 8 95 20 80 1 1 1

3

D.FIRConifer

Hardwood730 RT 1 HS 43 90 50 50 1 2

2

Conifer

Hardwood730 RT 2 HS 3 85 30 70 2

2

Conifer

Hardwood730 RT 3 HS 19 70 45 45 1

2 1

Conifer

Hardwood760 LF 1 HT 27 50 20 70 1 1 SMALL RIP

BUFFERConifer

Hardwood760 LF 2 HS 14 5 50 50 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood760 LF 3 HS 17 0 30 70 1 OLD

CLEARCUT-LOTS BABY

Conifer

Hardwood760 RT 1 HS 49 90 10 5 1 1 1 1Conifer

Hardwood760 RT 2 HS 28 90 20 60 1 1Conifer

Hardwood760 RT 3 HS 25 95 10 50 18

2

Conifer

Hardwood

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9/9/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 9 9

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

790 LF 1 HS 44 85 60 40 1 1

3

Conifer

Hardwood790 LF 2 HS 29 90 80 20 1 3 2Conifer

Hardwood790 LF 3 HS 12 10 70 30 1

1

MANY YOUNG CONIFERS

Conifer

Hardwood790 RT 1 HT 8 40 60 40 1 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood790 RT 2 HS 11 25 75 1 OLD

CLEARCUT AREA

Conifer

Hardwood790 RT 3 HS 9 25 75 NO TREESConifer

Hardwood

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9/12/2005Survey Date:3/5/2007

Reach 10 10

HABITAT INVENTORY

WOLF CREEK

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

820 LF 1 HS 16 30 90 10 3

1

Conifer

Hardwood820 LF 2 HS 12 95 5 NO TREES-

OLD CLEARCUT

Conifer

Hardwood820 LF 3 HS 9 5 90 10 1Conifer

Hardwood820 RT 1 HS 16 25 90 10 4 1Conifer

Hardwood820 RT 2 HS 20 5 50 50 1 OLD

CLEARCUTConifer

Hardwood820 RT 3 HS 6 5 70 30 1Conifer

Hardwood

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WOLF CREEK (2005) SIUSLAW BASIN COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

1 1 LP 00 54 MANY GRASSES AND SHRUBS START @ CONFL W/EAMES CR1 2 SR 00 57 0462664/48638621 4 RI 00 80 /RD1 9 LP 00 237 /SS 0462507/48636971 10 RI 02 T=12.5C1 12 LP 00 293 DJ FISH1 13 RI 00 307 DJ COBBLE BAR1 14 LP 01 334 /TJ 0462887/48621731 15 RI 00 422 WL CF1 16 CR 11 T=10.5C1 17 SS 11 PN INTO CULVERT1 18 SS 00 423 HS HABITAT LOG1 20 RI 00 480 WL RACCOON1 26 RI 01 612 BV SALMONBERRY, ALDERS CHEW1 30 LP 00 661 WL CF1 32 LP 00 701 MANY FISH1 34 LP 00 756 VERY BRUSHY1 35 SC 00 764 SALMONBERRY, BLACKBERRY1 36 LP 00 782 NICE POOL1 37 RI 00 788 BRUSH SHADES RI1 38 SD 00 788 BD1 39 DP 00 822 WL FISH, CF, TOAD1 40 SC 00 824 T=14C1 41 LP 00 856 0463154/48636891 43 LP 00 919 BV1 44 SB 00 929 WL FISH, DUCKS1 47 LP 00 1034 BV1 48 SS 01 1036 /TJ,HS CABLED BLDRS 0463332/48636511 49 CR 11 T=13C/14001 50 SS 11 PN CE INTO CULVERT CROSSING1 51 LP 01 1070 WL DEER TRACKS1 52 DC 02 INFL BY HAB STRUCT1 53 IP 10 HS1 54 IP 10 HS1 55 IP 10 HS GRASS+BLACKBERRIES1 57 LP 00 1113 DJ,BV,HS POOL 30M IN MIDDLE W/JAM FISH1 63 LP 01 1206 DJ LOG JAM1 64 RI 01 1234 DJ1 65 PD 02 DJ1 68 LP 02 /TJ TRIB AT TOP OF UNIT MANY FISH1 70 RI 11 T=9C 0463558/48636631 71 LP 00 1334 T=11.5C1 72 SB 00 1339 0463600/48636811 73 LP 00 1371 BV1 75 LP 01 1413 FISH1 77 RI 02 CHNL ON RT1 79 RI 01 1497 DJ,/TJ T=11.5C 0463687/48636451 80 RI 11 WL T=10C CF1 86 RB 00 1595 RD BED1 87 LP 00 1622 FISH1 88 SB 00 1630 DJ2 91 LP 01 1721 /TJ 0464019/48636412 92 LP 02 BRK WALL/OVERHANG2 93 SB 02 WL CF2 94 LP 02 FISH

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WOLF CREEK (2005) SIUSLAW BASIN COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

2 96 CB 11 T=10C TIRES2 97 SS 11 PN CULVERT CROSSING2 98 RB 00 1758 WL RACCOON TRACKS2 100 RI 00 1803 T=14C/1300 0464088/48636432 103 LP 00 1911 BC UNDER BRIDGE2 104 RI 00 1987 BRK-BEAUTIFUL SECTION2 106 RI 00 2087 FISH2 107 LP 00 2098 MANY FISH2 109 LP 00 2262 WL BELTED KINGFISHER2 110 RI 00 2317 KINGFISHER2 115 LP 00 2425 BV MANY FISH FISH2 120 RB 00 2531 CH-MV, D30, S2 122 CB 00 2627 /SS2 129 LP 01 2822 FISH2 131 LP 00 2845 DJ T=12C/09002 133 RI 00 2868 0465045/48633702 136 LP 00 2940 /SS2 137 RB 00 3049 MANY BLDRS START OF OREGON PLAN SURVEY2 138 LP 00 3065 WL RACCOON TRACKS2 141 SR 00 3096 CF2 143 LP 00 3122 /SS2 144 RI 00 3136 DJ SM DEBRIS3 147 LP 00 3184 0465382/48634773 150 SR 00 3226 T=11.5C3 154 GL 00 3374 FISH3 155 RI 01 3415 TJ/ 0465557/48634383 159 LP 00 3490 /SS3 160 LP 00 3539 DJ 0465625/48634053 165 LP 02 T=13.5C3 166 RI 00 3625 RF 0465708/48634333 168 RI 00 3727 WL CF3 169 RI 00 3741 HS CABLED BLDRS3 170 LP 00 3793 BC 19-6-163 172 LP 00 3858 12 FISH FISH3 173 RI 01 3955 EOS T=12C EOS ODFW MC 4903 174 RI 11 /TJ T=10.5C/0800 0465984/4863331-DEER CR3 180 LP 00 4059 CS BLDRS3 181 SC 00 4064 BIG BLDR SECTION3 184 LP 00 4102 BV CHEW3 185 RB 01 4158 BROKEN CABLE3 187 BW 10 DJ3 190 RB 00 4220 BV T=12C/0900 0466165/48635973 191 LP 00 4230 CS BLDRS3 193 LP 00 4352 BV3 195 LP 00 4377 DJ,WL3 197 LP 00 4396 DJ3 199 LP 00 4430 BC WOLF CR RD4 201 LP 01 4474 WL,/TJ /TJ 0466407/4863575; KINGFISHER4 205 RR 00 4544 BLDR/BRK4 206 LP 01 4613 TJ/ SWAMP CR; 0466490/48638984 207 RB 11 START SALMON SPAWNING SRVY4 209 LP 00 4638 WL CF4 217 LP 00 4798 BC,SD PRIVATE DRIVE4 218 RI 00 4808 LOTS OF ALGAE+LILLIES4 221 LP 00 4907 BV JUNK FROM YARD

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WOLF CREEK (2005) SIUSLAW BASIN COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

4 222 SS 00 4908 SMELLS LIKE ROTTEN FISH4 223 DP 00 4996 RUSTING DEBRIS/ TRASH4 225 SC 00 5028 0466833/4863850; RIP4 226 LP 00 5066 BC4 228 LP 01 5136 /TJ 0466859/4863850; CABIN CR4 231 LP 00 5247 BV,DJ4 241 LP 00 5488 SC-MANMADE?4 244 SS 00 5527 CS/ MANMADE ROCK WALL BLDRS4 246 SC 01 5548 TJ/ 0467250/4864097; BEAVER CR4 249 SC 00 5561 0467280/48640554 255 SB 00 5613 POSS. STRUCTURE4 256 DP 00 5689 SD4 257 SR 00 5690 BV OLD BROKEN DAM4 258 LP 00 5754 DJ,CS/ BLDRS, CONCRETE CHUNKS4 259 RI 00 5770 BV AREA4 260 LP 00 5818 WL DUCKS4 263 SR 00 5863 WL GAME TRAIL4 266 LP 00 5928 FISH4 276 LP 00 6128 DJ,BV LOOKS LIKE A BV POND NEWTS4 277 SC 00 6130 BV4 281 SC 00 6189 0467796/48640354 286 LP 00 6335 DJ4 290 LP 00 6380 FC SINGLE WIRE4 294 RI 00 6443 DJ4 295 LP 00 6480 BV,DJ POSS OLD DAM4 299 LP 00 6715 BV CHEWINGS; FISH4 301 LP 01 6758 TJ/,DJ 0468323/4864153; PANTHER CR5 304 LP 00 6833 BV,DJ5 308 SD 00 6847 BD5 309 BP 00 6890 WL5 310 SD 00 6891 DJ,BD5 311 BP 00 6912 BP 0468291/48640415 312 SD 00 6913 BD5 313 BP 01 6965 BV FISH5 314 LP 02 WL SNAKE5 318 LP 00 7007 FISH5 323 LP 00 7071 DJ5 325 LP 00 7102 BV FISH5 330 RI 00 7182 SCULPIN5 339 RI 00 7293 0468673/48638535 340 LP 00 7332 DJ SM PCS5 345 RR 00 7382 BC5 348 LP 01 7457 /TJ T=12C/0800 FISH CR; 0468829/48638235 349 RI 11 T=10.5C/08005 351 LP 00 7492 DJ,WL PILEATED WDPECKER5 352 RI 00 7501 BD5 353 SD 00 7503 BV,DJ5 354 BP 01 7535 BV5 355 RI 00 7545 BV DEN5 357 BW 10 ALMOST IP ISLAND INBTWN5 358 SD 00 7556 BD5 359 BP 01 7669 TJ/5 360 DU 11 NO DEFINED CHNL5 361 PD 11 WETLAND MARSHY SWAMP LAND5 362 RI 11 DEFINED CHNL

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WOLF CREEK (2005) SIUSLAW BASIN COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

5 365 SD 01 7684 BD NO FLOW OVER5 366 BP 00 7701 BV5 368 SD 02 BD NO FLOW OVER5 369 SC 00 7704 T=12.5C 0469069/48637785 370 LP 00 7731 ORANGE FLAG5 371 GL 00 7749 BRUSH OVERHANG5 373 SD 00 7770 BD5 374 BP 00 7800 BV FISH5 376 SD 00 7812 BD5 377 BP 00 7840 BV5 380 SD 00 7867 WL, BD NO FLOW OVER DAM; GAME TRAIL5 381 BP 01 7905 BV FISH; .469285/48636905 382 SD 11 BD5 383 BP 11 BV5 386 LP 00 7918 DJ5 387 RB 00 7925 BD5 389 RB 01 7952 MANY FRESH BV CHEWS5 391 LP 00 7967 DJ5 395 GL 00 8055 DJ FISH5 400 RI 00 8197 0469528/48635275 403 LP 00 8232 FISH5 405 PP 00 8246 0469650/45636015 412 LP 00 8363 FISH5 422 RI 01 8468 TJ/ T=15C SSS END WOLF CR-#243430815 423 CR 11 T=12.5C/1600 0469863/48635705 424 LP 00 8497 DJ PANTHER CR RD5 426 LP 00 8524 DJ5 429 SD 00 8538 DJ5 430 BP 00 8568 BV T=15C/16305 431 SC 00 8568 0469861/48634705 453 LP 00 8838 DJ5 456 RI 01 8862 /TJ 0469979/48632245 457 DC 11 T=12.5C/09355 460 LP 00 8941 RF,DJ 0470018/48632455 462 LP 00 8977 FISH5 474 LP 01 9126 /TJ MANY FISH; T=12.5C 0470094/48630935 475 RB 11 T=12C5 477 LP 00 9161 FARM5 478 RI 00 9172 GRAZING ACCESS5 479 LP 00 9206 /LI,DJ5 486 SR 00 9270 HORSE PASTURE/5 489 LP 00 9310 FC,SD5 490 RI 00 9319 T=13.5C/12005 491 LP 00 9323 0470302/48630225 495 LP 00 9352 BARBED WIRE FENCE/5 501 RR 01 9456 FC,/TJ T=13C/1300 0470405/48629455 502 CB 11 T=13.5C/13005 503 LP 00 9486 DJ5 505 LP 00 9510 FISH5 507 LP 00 9549 FC5 509 LP 00 9564 FISH5 510 RI 00 9573 SS/ 0470551/48630065 514 SS 00 9607 HS HABITAT LOG LOGS+BLDRS5 515 LP 00 9651 HS,DJ5 517 DP 01 9667 /TJ,DJ 0470618/4862925

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WOLF CREEK (2005) SIUSLAW BASIN COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

5 518 RB 11 T=13C/14205 520 RI 00 9680 HS T=10C/0800 0470679/48629585 526 RI 00 9760 HS BLDR+LOGS5 529 LP 00 9809 HS5 531 LP 00 9841 HS5 532 RI 00 9850 DJ,HS REDD5 533 LP 00 9861 WL BEAR PRINT5 534 RI 01 9877 WL VERY BRUSHY GAME TRAIL5 537 RI 01 9904 /TJ T=10C/0930 0470785/48628295 538 RB 11 T=9C/09305 539 LP 00 9921 FISH5 544 RI 00 10045 HS,DJ LOTS OF PLACED BLDRS5 546 LP 00 10090 BLDRS5 547 SB 00 10092 HS BLDRS5 548 DP 00 10103 DJ,HS5 549 RI 00 10128 DJ5 550 LP 00 10153 T=10.5C/11005 551 RI 00 10162 0471070/48629205 552 LP 00 10171 ORANGE FLAG5 554 LP 00 10179 DJ5 557 LP 00 10211 /SS5 558 SC 00 10218 MOST OF STEP IS DRY5 560 SC 00 10228 HS BLDR, LOGS, GRV5 561 LP 00 10248 DJ-HS LOGS, BLDRS5 563 LP 00 10279 WL DEER TRACKS5 564 RI 00 10301 DJ-HS5 566 SC 00 10322 WL CF5 567 LP 00 10340 DJ6 568 RI 01 10357 TJ/ T=11.5C/1300 SWING LOG CR;0471287/48629256 569 GL 11 T=11C/1300 SPAWNING SURVEY SIGN ODFW6 570 RI 11 SWING LOG CR6 577 LP 00 10419 DJ6 581 LP 00 10441 BV CHEW6 582 RI 00 10449 WL 0471372/4862899; CF6 588 SD 01 10510 BD6 592 LP 00 10538 DJ-HS6 596 SL 00 10557 HS,BD6 598 RI 00 10633 HS LOGS6 599 LP 00 10667 DJ-HS LOGS, BLDRS6 601 RI 01 10715 HS,DJ LOG JAM, PLACED BLDRS6 603 LP 00 10738 VERY BRUSHY6 604 RI 00 10768 WL,HS CF; BLDRS6 606 SS 00 10798 HS CABLED BLDRS6 607 RI 00 10829 WL,HS DEER TRACKS; TRACKS6 608 LP 00 10851 HS6 609 RI 00 10870 BROKEN CABLE6 611 RI 00 10908 T=10.5C/0800 0471698/48628546 613 SR 00 10920 BD6 616 LP 00 10956 DJ6 617 RI 00 10966 HS6 618 GL 00 10972 METAL TAG-C2D8D6 620 BW 10 DJ6 621 LP 00 11002 HS LOGS, BLDRS6 624 SL 00 11038 HS FLOWS UNDER LOG/CBL BAR6 626 SL 00 11060 HS,DJ

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WOLF CREEK (2005) SIUSLAW BASIN COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

6 627 DP 01 11095 WL,TJ/6 628 RI 11 T=9.5C/09306 629 SL 00 11097 T=11C6 630 LP 00 11115 DJ 0471703/48626846 631 RI 00 11122 DJ6 632 LP 00 11160 /SS,BV6 633 LP 00 11172 DJ6 640 LP 01 11275 DJ,/TJ T=11C 0471884/48626006 643 LP 00 11315 DJ FISH6 644 RI 00 11326 DJ6 645 LP 00 11377 DJ FISH6 647 LP 00 11400 DJ6 654 SL 00 11443 HS6 655 DP 01 11450 /TJ,BV T=12C/1130 0471975/4862475, COTID6 656 CB 11 T=10C/11307 658 LP 01 11588 DJ,/TJ,BC 0472032/48624757 659 RI 11 BA BC=RD 19-6-137 661 LP 00 11607 DJ7 662 LP 00 11635 CLEARCUT AREA7 663 RI 00 11638 SMOKEY7 664 LP 00 11655 SS/7 670 LP 00 11702 T=10C7 671 RI 00 11713 0472180/48623927 672 LP 00 11719 FISH7 673 RI 00 11732 LOTS OF SM WOODY DEBRIS7 675 RI 00 11759 LOTS OF SM DEBRIS7 677 RI 00 11768 SALMON SPWN SURV SIGN7 678 LP 00 11781 DJ7 681 RI 00 11823 BV7 682 LP 00 11838 DJ FISH7 683 SD 00 11840 DJ7 684 BP 01 11848 /TJ 0472205/48621657 686 RI 00 11852 DJ,BD7 688 SD 00 11873 BD7 689 BP 00 11885 BV7 690 SD 00 11887 BD NO FLOW OVER DAM7 691 BP 00 11939 BV DEN IN HILLSLOPE7 692 SD 00 11940 DJ,BD7 693 BP 00 11957 BV AREA IN OLD CLEARCUT7 694 SD 00 11958 BD7 695 BP 00 11973 BV7 696 SD 00 11976 BD7 697 BP 00 11997 BV T=12.5C/12007 698 SD 00 11999 BD,PN HUGE; 0472245/48620447 699 BP 00 12090 BV 0472272/48619857 700 SD 00 12092 BD,PN7 701 BP 00 12117 BV7 702 SD 00 12120 BD NO FLOW7 703 BP 01 12166 /TJ SOLID DAM COVERED W/GRASS 0472280/48619447 704 RI 11 WL BEAR SCAT7 705 SD 00 12168 BD BURNT DEBRIS7 706 BP 00 12240 BV FRESH BV7 707 SD 00 12243 BD7 708 BP 00 12387 BV LOTS OF BV ACTIVITY7 709 LP 00 12409 0472596/4861890

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WOLF CREEK (2005) SIUSLAW BASIN COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

7 710 RI 00 12414 BD7 712 SD 00 12432 BD7 713 BP 00 12449 BV7 714 SD 00 12450 BD,BV7 715 BP 00 12522 BV7 716 SD 00 12523 BD7 717 BP 00 12575 BV7 718 SD 00 12577 BD7 719 BP 00 12767 BV7 720 SD 00 12768 BD EST. METRICS7 721 BP 00 12780 BV7 722 CC 00 12786 CC RD#19-5-18; 0472976/48618157 723 BP 00 12807 BV RD XING POND7 724 SD 00 12808 BD7 725 BP 01 12920 /TJ 0473171/48617457 726 LP 11 FISH7 727 RI 11 FROG8 728 LP 00 13028 BV ENTER OLD GROWTH DEFINED CHNL8 729 LP 00 13041 BEAUTIFUL RIPARIAN8 730 RI 01 13049 T=11C/1030 0473292/48617558 731 BW 10 WINTER WREN8 734 LP 00 13077 WL BEAR TRACKS8 736 LP 00 13091 FISH8 739 RI 01 13121 TJ/ 0473360/48617858 740 RB 11 T=10.5C/11008 742 RI 00 13147 LOTS SM DEBRIS8 745 LP 00 13186 BURN EVIDENCE8 748 RI 00 13216 BV8 750 RI 00 13235 DJ8 751 LP 00 13243 LOTS OF SM DEBRIS8 752 LP 00 13252 BLM BNDRY8 754 LP 00 13264 WL CHIPMUNK8 755 RI 00 13271 DJ8 756 LP 00 13277 SS/8 760 LP 00 13302 T=11C 0473554/48618258 762 LP 00 13312 BV8 764 LP 00 13326 /LI8 765 RI 00 13333 /LI SHADED FROM FALLEN TREE8 766 SD 00 13334 BP8 767 BP 00 13353 BV8 768 RI 00 13360 WL NEWT8 769 LP 00 13381 DJ FISH8 771 LP 00 13393 FISH8 772 RI 00 13405 SS/8 773 LP 00 13426 BD BROKEN8 774 RI 00 13428 LI/8 776 RI 00 13469 BV8 777 LP 00 13478 WL,DJ SHADED BY JAM FROG8 778 RI 00 13501 BD8 781 LP 00 13560 WL,DJ DEER TRACKS9 784 SD 00 13578 BD9 785 BP 00 13673 WL VERY WIDE AT START OF BP 0473837/4861776; DUCK9 786 SD 00 13673 BD OLD BP'S W/MANY LOGS9 787 BP 01 13862 /TJ LOGS COVERED W/VEGETATION SALMON SS; 0473928/48617409 788 SD 11 BD

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WOLF CREEK (2005) SIUSLAW BASIN COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

9 789 BP 11 BV NO DISTINCT CHNL9 790 SD 00 13863 BD 0474001/48617459 791 BP 00 13889 BV9 792 SD 00 13891 BD FAT, MUDDY DAM DAM DRY+EXPOSED9 793 BP 00 13952 BV9 794 SD 00 13953 BD 0474093/48617829 795 BP 01 14168 WL,/TJ,PN 0474177/48617299 797 SD 00 14169 BD,PN 0474316/48617329 798 BP 00 14341 /SS CLEARCUT

10 799 RI 00 14356 0474473/486177910 803 GL 00 14389 WL CAT SCRATCHINGS10 804 SD 00 14390 BD BEARING TREE10 805 BP 00 14414 /SS10 806 SD 00 14414 BD10 807 BP 00 14451 BV10 808 SD 00 14452 BD10 809 BP 00 14503 BV FRESH CHEW10 810 SD 00 14504 BD,PN10 811 BP 00 14532 BV 0474636/486191310 812 SD 00 14533 BD,PN NO FLOW OVER DAM10 813 BP 00 14577 BV10 814 SD 00 14578 BD10 815 BP 00 14588 BV10 816 SD 00 14590 BD,PN DAM=25M WIDE NO FLOW OVER DAM10 817 BP 00 14682 WL NEWT10 818 SD 00 14684 BD NO FLOW OVER DAM10 819 BP 00 14728 BV10 820 SD 00 14729 BD 0474796/486201210 821 BP 00 14755 BV T=12C/150010 822 CC 00 14763 DJ,CC EOS; RD#4086; 0474836/4862061

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Copyright (C) 1997, Maptech, Inc.

Name: HIGH POINTDate: 2/15/2006Scale: 1 inch equals 1600 feet

Location: 043° 55' 37.7" N 123° 27' 05.8" WCaption: WOLF CREEK SUMMER 2005 (SIUSLAW RIVER BASIN)

HABITAT STREAM SURVEY

BC U 103

BC U

TJ U 79TJ U 68TJ U 48

TJ U 14

START U 1

U 147

REACH 1U 91

REACH 2

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Copyright (C) 1997, Maptech, Inc.

Name: HIGH POINTDate: 2/15/2006Scale: 1 inch equals 1600 feet

Location: 043° 55' 52.9" N 123° 24' 14.2" WCaption: WOLF CREEK SUMMER 2005 (SIUSLAW RIVER BASIN)

HABITAT STREAM SURVEY

TJ U 360

TJ U 348

TJ U 301TJ U 246

TJ U 228

TJ U 206

BC U 170TJ U 174

REACH 3REACH 4

TJ U 382

REACH 5

U 200

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Copyright (C) 1997, Maptech, Inc.

Name: CROWDate: 2/15/2006Scale: 1 inch equals 1600 feet

Location: 043° 55' 10.9" N 123° 21' 41.1" WCaption: WOLF CREEK SUMMER 2005 (SIUSLAW RIVER BASIN)

HABITAT STREAM SURVEY

TJ U 382

TJ U 422

TJ U 475

TJ U 518 TJ U 538TJ U 568

TJ U 628

U 658

TJ U 703

TJ U

REACH 6

REACH 7

REACH 5

CC U

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Copyright (C) 1997, Maptech, Inc.

Name: CROWDate: 2/15/2006Scale: 1 inch equals 1600 feet

Location: 043° 54' 41.0" N 123° 19' 06.9" WCaption: WOLF CREEK SUMMER 2005 (SIUSLAW RIVER BASIN)

HABITAT STREAM SURVEY

TJ U 728 TJ U 740 TJ U 796 U 799U 784

TJ U 788END SURVEY, CC

REACH 10

REACH 9REACH 8

REACH 7

CC U 722

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Wolf Creek (Siuslaw)

Summer 2005

Reach 1 – Unit 1

Eames Cr Confluence

Reach 1 – Unit 10 Reach 2 – Unit 100

Reach 2 – Unit 124 Reach 3 – Unit 160

Reach 1 – Unit 1

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Wolf Creek (Siuslaw)

Summer 2005

Reach 4 – Unit 200 Reach 4 – Unit 206

Swamp Cr. TJ

Reach 4 – Unit 222

Artificial Dam

Reach 4 – Unit 224

Reach 5 – Unit 310 Reach 5 – Unit 358

Beaver Pond

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Wolf Creek (Siuslaw)

Summer 2005

Reach 5 – Unit 400 Reach 5 – Unit 460

Reach 5 – Unit 500 Reach 5 – Unit 531

Reach 6 – Unit 568

Swing Log TJ

Reach 6 – Unit 582

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Wolf Creek (Siuslaw)

Summer 2005

Reach 6 – Unit 640 Reach 7 – Unit 699

Reach 7 – Unit 709 Reach 7 – Unit 720

Beaver Pond

Reach 8 – Unit 728 Reach 10 – Unit 817

Beaver Pond

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Wolf Creek (Siuslaw)

Summer 2005

Reach 10 – Unit 820 Reach 1 – Unit 41

Reach 1 – Unit 65 Reach 4 – Unit 299

Reach 9 – Unit 794

Large Beaver Dam