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KRIS Garcia River: Picture Page
Area | North Fork Garcia |
Topic | Tour: NF Garcia Stream Photos 1994 & 1995 |
Click on image to enlarge (147K). This photo was taken looking upstream at the mouth of the North Fork Garcia River. Note the high terrace of relatively small material, indicating recent deposition likely related to storms in January and March 1995. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell. March 1995.
This photo shows the mouth of the North Fork Garcia River at the same location as Picture #1 but in February 2002. Notice that the delta at the mouth has diminished, indicating a likely reduction in sediment supply. Photo by Pat Higgins.
This photo shows a classic steelhead redd located at riffle break on the North Fork Garcia. Note that the depression in the stream and that gravel appears cleaner toward the center and back of the nest. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell.
This shallow landslide upslope of the North Fork Garcia River is providing coarse aggregate which provides excellent spawning materials as it is tumbled down stream and rounded. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell. 3/11/94.
This photo shows a large steelhead redd in the North Fork Garcia River below a shallow landslide, which is shown in Picture #4 of this series, and is a source of spawning gravel. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell.
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