Tidemen-Johnson park;foster
Date of survey: 04/15/2017 Volunteers: Jeremy Johnson, Noah Clark We saw a bald eagle on a branch about 100 feet away from us. However no lamprey or steelhead.
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Date of survey: 04/15/2017 Volunteers: Jeremy Johnson, Noah Clark We saw a bald eagle on a branch about 100 feet away from us. However no lamprey or steelhead.
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Date of survey: 04/15/2017 Volunteers: Ciarra Greene, Christina Uh The reach is short. The water was turbid and visibility was low. The natural places to cross had swift currents and
Date of survey: 04/16/2017 Volunteers: Rebecca Pillsbury, Antonio Garcia Unfortunately the conditions were too difficult to see much of anything. We couldn’t see the creek bottom at all, nor habitat
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Date of survey: 04/15/2017 Volunteers: Jannike Allen, Rocco Jaconis There was a lot of silt especially towards Bybee Blvd, making the stream unappealing for fish (didn’t even see little fish
Crystal Springs Creek, from Johnson Creek Park to Bybee Blvd Read More »
Date of survey: 04/07/2017 Volunteers: Laura Guderyahn, NA Water in Johnson Creek very high and “chocolate milk” – couldn’t see much, so concentrated on looking for carcasses.
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