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Watershed and Fishery Related Restoration Work - Page 1 (With Photos)

Restoration efforts conducted to 2003

MRC has been actively working with numerous groups and individuals to initiate and facilitate restoration work on its lands. The issues being addressed by this work are frequently the result of decisions and practices from decades ago, but the results of restoration works will be seen relatively quickly.

Restoration work beyond projects associated with individual timber harvest plans that MRC is currently collaborating on are as follows. This page displays project listings with website photos to display. Pages 2-4 list additional projects without photos.



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Completion
Date:
Watershed: Area Location: Project Type: Brief Work Description: Cubic Yards of Sediment Controlled Partners (if applicable):
2003


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Cottaneva Creek S.F. Cottaneva Creek Fish passage improvement Replace Culvert With Bridge 1000 California Department of Fish and Game
2003


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South Branch North Fork Navarro River Bridge Creek, Masonite Road Fish passage improvement Removed culvert fish passage barrier and replaced with bridge 4000  

2003


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South Branch North Fork Navarro River Hard Scratch, Rose, Shingle Mill and McGarvey Creeks, Burns Gulch & Main Road Erosion/sediment control and fish passage improvement Decomissioned 5.5 miles of road, upgraded 3 miles of road including; crossing upgrades, removed perched fill materials, and improved drainage. 26000 California Department of Fish and Game and United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
2002


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North Branch North Fork Navarro River John Smith Creek & 29.7 Masonite Road Fish passage improvement Remove fish barrier culvert & install bridge. 6000 Trout Unlimited, California Department of Fish and Game, and NOAA Fisheries.
2001


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Ackerman Creek 8.0 Mile Masonite Road Fish passage improvement Removal of fish barrier culvert & installing of flat car bridge, reshaping of channel, installing of weirs. 4000 California Department of Fish and Game
2001


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Ackerman Creek 5.25 Mile Masonite Road Fish passage improvement Removal of fish barrier culvert & installation of flat car bridge, reshaping channel, installing of weirs, deer barrier fencing, creek tree planting. 4000 California Department of Fish and Game
2000


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North Fork Navarro River 28 mile culvert Masonite Road Fish passage improvement Placed rock boulders in bottom of culvert to slow water velocity for improved salmon migration. n/a California Dept. Fish and Game, California Conservation Corp.
2000


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Garcia River South Fork Erosion/sediment control Road crossing upgrades, road abandonment, stream habitat structure placement, fish passage improvement 17125 Trout Unlimited, California Department of Fish and Game, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Mendocino County RCD, Pacific Watershed Associates.
2000


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Big River Smith Gulch THP Erosion/sediment control Abandoned 5760' rd/landings 150  
2000


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Albion River 78-TF Fish passage improvement Removed culvert and installed bridge 400

2000


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Albion River Little North Fork South Fork Albion Fish passage improvement Removed culvert and installed bridge 1000

2000


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South Fork Albion River instream Stream habitat enhancement Stream habitat structures placed in South Fork Albion River, 3 miles enhanced n/a California Dept. Fish and Game, California Conservation Corp.
1999


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Willow Creek Vertically Challenged THP Erosion/sediment control Gully Fix, crossing upgrades 750  
1999


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Albion River Norden Gulch Fish passage improvement Remove fish barrier culvert & install bridge. 1000

1999


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Ackerman Creek 6.75 Mile Masonite Road Fish passage improvement Installed rock weirs to improve fish passage at a culvert. n/a Jon Mann, NOAA Fisheries

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