Thursday, May 17, 2012

May 11, 2012 Animals and Other Stuff

 Deer prints found in the soft area by the creek
 a rock sticking up out of the water and overhead canopy
 a hole bunch of water with sand under it. and if you look very closely you can probaly see a tire
erosion
 erosion
 litter in grass
 butterflies on the other side over the water
 looking downstream
dirt with sticks
 some kind of track
 pond
ripples

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Map May 4, 2012

As you can see we had riffles and lots of grass. Like always water and an rock wall.






































































Site Survey May 4, 2012


Today we, site #4 are going to tell you a little bit of our site at Douglas creek.

First we will tell you about the riparian zone the left bank looking downstream is 50-100ft and our right bank looking downstream is over 100ft.

Now I will tell you about the vegetation. Our site has sparse conifer and 0% cover we have moderate deciduous trees and 5% cover, and moderate shrubs with 5% cover finally but not least abundant grasses and herbs 30% cover.

 The overhead canopy was 50-75%.

 The channel has a flat bottom so that means we could walk in it.

 The longitudinal pattern was straight, meandering and braided for me that’s pretty cool!

 Bank stabilities has some erosion in some areas.

 Reach habitat: number of riffles 10, number of pools 2, and percentage of riffles 10% and percentage of pools 2%.

The artificial structures: in stream reach dams, pipes and litter. The beaver dam was big and had litter and a pipe sticking out of the dam

  Finally along the stream reach was a road and farming on the plateau.