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1 Troy Brandt - Fisheries Biologist
2 Troy Brandt - Fisheries Biologist
3 Troy Brandt - Fisheries Biologist
4 Off-channel habitat use Summer refuge - cold water Winter refuge - velocity Predator avoidance Resource availability OSU OSU
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8 Restore connectivity seasonal, multi-directional Meet landowner needs uncertainty and risk Meet funding constraints Considerations Connect at high flows, disconnect at low flows Prioritize access to cold water sites Habitat enhancement? Riparian structure?
9 Project Identification Remote Sensing Property and Site Analysis Project Design & Permitting Site Engineering Design Proposed Condition Modeling Hydrologic Analysis Regulatory Review and Permitting Implementation & Monitoring Construction Monitoring Adaptive Management
10 Green Island Sam Daws Landing Snag Boat Bend
11 Coburg Aggregate Reclamation Project (CARP) Neck Channel Low Water Crossing Goals Improve winter flow connectivity Bypass CARP Ponds Create cold water habitat? Neck Channel Low Water Crossing CARP Ponds
12 August 2012 Existing Condition Google Earth
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14 October 2014 As-Built
15 April 2016
16 Existing Condition Construction 2014 April 2016
17 10/23/14, 8,500 cfs Neck Channel 12/2/14, 33,500 cfs
18 Inlet plug removal Low water crossing upgrades Rock dam removal Large wood structures Crossing Upgrade LWD Rock Dam Removal Inlet Plug Removal Crossing Upgrade
19 Rock Dam Existing at 27,000 cfs Former Rock Dam As-built at 27,000 cfs
20 Crossing upgrade 9 berm removals 52 ac & 2.4 miles of disconnected side channels USACE Embankment Berm Removals Plug Removal Grading Crossing Upgrades
21 Existing Condition Existing Condition December 2015 December 2015
22 Rising land prices Land use/crop conversion Agency budgets Neighbors Managing existing properties
23 Naturalize public land? Expand public land? Management Funding
24 Naturalize public land? Expand public land? Management Funding Enhance dynamism? Passive vs. Active Risk? Benefit?
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26 Off-channel habitat use Summer refuge - cold water Winter refuge - velocity Predator avoidance Resource availability OSU OSU
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29 Restore connectivity seasonal, multi-directional Meet landowner needs uncertainty and risk Meet funding constraints Considerations Connect at high flows, disconnect at low flows Prioritize access to cold water sites Habitat enhancement? Riparian structure?
30 Project Identification Remote Sensing Property and Site Analysis Project Design & Permitting Site Engineering Design Proposed Condition Modeling Hydrologic Analysis Regulatory Review and Permitting Implementation & Monitoring Construction Monitoring Adaptive Management
31 Green Island Sam Daws Landing Snag Boat Bend
32 Coburg Aggregate Reclamation Project (CARP) Neck Channel Low Water Crossing Goals Improve winter flow connectivity Bypass CARP Ponds Create cold water habitat? Neck Channel Low Water Crossing CARP Ponds
33 August 2012 Existing Condition Google Earth
34 October 2014 As-Built
35 Existing Condition Construction 2014 April 2016
36 Inlet plug removal Low water crossing upgrades Rock dam removal Large wood structures Crossing Upgrade LWD Rock Dam Removal Inlet Plug Removal Crossing Upgrade
37 Rock Dam Existing at 27,000 cfs Former Rock Dam As-built at 27,000 cfs
38 Crossing upgrade 9 berm removals 52 ac & 2.4 miles of disconnected side channels USACE Embankment Berm Removals Plug Removal Grading Crossing Upgrades
39 Existing Condition Existing Condition December 2015 December 2015
40 Rising land prices Land use/crop conversion Agency budgets Neighbors Managing existing properties
41 Naturalize public land? Expand public land? Management Funding
42 Naturalize public land? Expand public land? Management Funding Enhance dynamism? Passive vs. Active Risk? Benefit?
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44 Off-channel habitat use Summer refuge - cold water Winter refuge - velocity Predator avoidance Resource availability OSU OSU
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47 Restore connectivity seasonal, multi-directional Meet landowner needs uncertainty and risk Meet funding constraints Considerations Connect at high flows, disconnect at low flows Prioritize access to cold water sites Habitat enhancement? Riparian structure?
48 Project Identification Remote Sensing Property and Site Analysis Project Design & Permitting Site Engineering Design Proposed Condition Modeling Hydrologic Analysis Regulatory Review and Permitting Implementation & Monitoring Construction Monitoring Adaptive Management
49 Green Island Sam Daws Landing Snag Boat Bend
50 Coburg Aggregate Reclamation Project (CARP) Neck Channel Low Water Crossing Goals Improve winter flow connectivity Bypass CARP Ponds Create cold water habitat? Neck Channel Low Water Crossing CARP Ponds
51 August 2012 Existing Condition Google Earth
52 October 2014 As-Built
53 Existing Condition Construction 2014 April 2016
54 Inlet plug removal Low water crossing upgrades Rock dam removal Large wood structures Crossing Upgrade LWD Rock Dam Removal Inlet Plug Removal Crossing Upgrade
55 Rock Dam Existing at 27,000 cfs Former Rock Dam As-built at 27,000 cfs
56 Crossing upgrade 9 berm removals 52 ac & 2.4 miles of disconnected side channels USACE Embankment Berm Removals Plug Removal Grading Crossing Upgrades
57 Existing Condition Existing Condition December 2015 December 2015
58 Rising land prices Land use/crop conversion Agency budgets Neighbors Managing existing properties
59 Naturalize public land? Expand public land? Management Funding
60 Naturalize public land? Expand public land? Management Funding Enhance dynamism? Passive vs. Active Risk? Benefit?
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