Changes related to bank rehabilitation site construction and evolution from restoration actions in the Trinity River are being documented by photographic monitoring. Established photo-points are strategically placed and geo-referenced at bank rehabilitation sites to display broad affects, as well as specific features. Photographs document conditions during pre-construction, post-construction, after flow events, and at winter base flows.
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- > Channel Rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation Concepts
- Revegetation
- Current Year’s Site(s)
- Past Sites
- 2005 – Hocker Flat
- 2006 – Conner Creek
- 2006 – Elkhorn
- 2006 – Pear Tree Gulch
- 2006 – Valdor Gulch
- 2007 – Indian Creek
- 2008 – Cableway
- 2008 – Dark Gulch
- 2008 – Deadwood Creek
- 2008 – Hoadley Gulch
- 2008 – Sven Olbertson
- 2009 – Sawmill
- 2010 – Lowden Ranch
- 2010 – Reading Creek
- 2010 – Trinity House Gulch
- 2011 – Wheel Gulch
- 2012 – Lower Steiner Flat
- 2012 – Upper Junction City
- Rehabilitation FAQ
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- + Science and Adaptive Management
- Adaptive Management
- Scientific Advisory Board (SAB)
- Fish Biology
- Adult Run-Size Estimation
- Adult Fall Run Chinook Harvest
- Redd Distribution and Abundance
- Juvenile Fish Habitat
- Juvenile Salmonid Outmigrants
- Juvenile Density Trends
- Coho Survival and Migration
- Hatchery Steelhead Straying
- Chinook Genetics
- Disease Monitoring – Adult Fish
- Disease Monitoring – Juvenile Fish
- Hydrology & Geomorphology
- Vegetation and Wildlife Ecology
- Water Temperature
- Inter-Disciplinary Team (IDT)
- Trinity River Ecology FAQ
- + Science and Adaptive Management

