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Area Indian Creek
Topic Tour: Indian Creek Barrier Removal Projects, 1995-1996
 

wb_indian_site3_before_sm.jpg 69K  Click on image to enlarge (69K).  Click here to display a larger version (180K).

This is a photograph of the West Branch Indian Creek looking at the logjam at "site 3". The photo was likely taken prior to barrier removal/modification in 1995 or 1996. Photo is from the archives of E-Center/Mendocino Fisheries Program (formerly known as the Center For Education and Manpower Resources) of Ukiah, provided by Joe Scriven. Photographer was likely William Kidd.


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This is a photograph of the West Branch Indian Creek looking at the logjam at "site 4". The photo was likely taken prior to barrier removal/modification in 1995 or 1996. Photo is from the archives of E-Center/Mendocino Fisheries Program (formerly known as the Center For Education and Manpower Resources) of Ukiah, provided by Joe Scriven. Photographer was likely William Kidd.


wb_indian_site6_before_sm.jpg 97K  Click on image to enlarge (97K).  Click here to display a larger version (247K).

This is a photograph of the West Branch Indian Creek looking at the logjam at "site 6". The photo was likely taken prior to barrier removal/modification in 1995 or 1996. Photo is from the archives of E-Center/Mendocino Fisheries Program (formerly known as the Center For Education and Manpower Resources) of Ukiah, provided by Joe Scriven. Photographer was likely William Kidd.


indian_griphoist2.jpg 148K  Click on image to enlarge (148K).

This is a photograph of an unknown location on Indian Creek or West Branch Indian Creek. The photo was likely taken during barrier removal/modification in 1995 or 1996, but might be earlier. The woman in the center of the picture is using a grip-hoist to move large woody debris, possibly to remove it from the channel. Photo is from the archives of E-Center/Mendocino Fisheries Program (formerly known as the Center For Education and Manpower Resources) of Ukiah, provided by Joe Scriven. Photographer was likely William Kidd.


indian_griphoist1.jpg 107K  Click on image to enlarge (107K).

This is a photograph of an unknown location on Indian Creek or West Branch Indian Creek. The photo was likely taken during barrier removal/modification in 1995 or 1996, but might be earlier. The large rootwad is being dragged to the edge of the channel, or out of the channel. Photo is from the archives of E-Center/Mendocino Fisheries Program (formerly known as the Center For Education and Manpower Resources) of Ukiah, provided by Joe Scriven. Photographer was likely William Kidd.


indian_sedflush1.jpg 133K  Click on image to enlarge (133K).

This is a photograph of an unknown location on Indian Creek or West Branch Indian Creek. The photo was likely taken during barrier removal/modification in 1995 or 1996, but might be earlier. The debris jam has been mostly cleared and the stream appears to be rapidly downcutting through sediments that were stored behind the jam. Photo is from the archives of E-Center/Mendocino Fisheries Program (formerly known as the Center For Education and Manpower Resources) of Ukiah, provided by Joe Scriven. Photographer was likely William Kidd.


indian_sedflush2.jpg 127K  Click on image to enlarge (127K).

This is a photograph of an unknown location on Indian Creek or West Branch Indian Creek. The photo was likely taken during barrier removal/modification in 1995 or 1996, but might be earlier. The debris jam has been mostly cleared and the stream appears to be rapidly downcutting through sediments that were stored behind the jam. Photo is from the archives of E-Center/Mendocino Fisheries Program (formerly known as the Center For Education and Manpower Resources) of Ukiah, provided by Joe Scriven. Photographer was likely William Kidd.




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