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Area | South Fork Garcia |
Topic | Tour: South Fork Road Decommission/LWD Placement (TU NC Coho Project) |
Click on image to enlarge (29K). Click here to display a larger version (356K). Craig Bell of Trout Unlimited (and his dog Spitfire) are shown standing at the base of a properly pulled crossing on Fleming Creek, tributary to South Fork Garcia. Design of crossing, road and landing removals were by Pacific Watershed Associates. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell. July 2001.
Danny Hagans of Pacific Watershed Associates observes and directs the pulling of a landing on Fleming Creek, tributary to South Fork Garcia. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell and Trout Unlimited. July 2001.
Danny Hagans of Pacific Watershed Associates demonstrates the original level of fill material which was removed as a result of pulling a landing near Fleming Creek, tributary to South Fork Garcia. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell.
Steve Trafton, California Coordinator of Trout Unlimited, sits in a failing culvert looking down hill at the remnants of old failed pipes. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell. Winter 2000.
This photo shows Steve Trafton of Trout Unlimited sitting on failed culvert in the South Fork Garcia River basin. The cutbank behind him is the failing road fill material. The dirt on the pipe behind Steve indicates where the road fill extended to before recent, previous storms. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell.
Chris Surfleet, fish biologist for the Mendocino Redwood Company, explains crossing replacement and the partnership with Trout Unlimited and sediment abatement measures to National Fish and Wildlife Foundation staff in March 2002. Steve Trafton of TU is at left and Danny Hagans of Pacific Watershed Associates is at right.
The Trout Unlimited project for the South Fork Garcia not only included shutting off the sediment supply but also adding large woody debris. This photo shows large wood placement activities on the lower South Fork. October 2000. Photo courtesy of Craig Bell and Trout Unlimited.
This photo shows old crumpled culverts and newer plastic ones at a Mendocino Redwood Company storage area. The company is meeting some of the expenses for North Coast Trout Unlimited Coho Project and is also providing equipment and labor. Photo by Craig Bell.
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