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ODFW AQUATIC INVENTORY PROJECT STREAM REPORT STREAM: John Day River (Cottonwood to Clarno) BASIN: Columbia River DATES: August 11 – November 3, 2006 SURVEY CREW: Alex Dale / Jordanna Black / Peggy Kavanagh / Trevan Cornwell / Paul Jacobsen Kim Jones / Kara Anlauf / Staci Stein REPORT PREPARED BY: Staci Stein USGS MAPS: Clarno, Chimney Springs, Shoestring Ridge, Horseshoe Bend, Indian Cove, Harmony ECOREGION: Columbia River Plateau Deschutes / John Day Canyon HUC NUMBER: 17070204 LLID: 1206499457318 GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The lower John Day River habitat survey began at the Cottonwood Canyon Road bridge crossing and continued upstream 115.5 kilometers to end at the Clarno bridge crossing. Nineteen reaches were designated based on channel morphology and tributary junctions. The river channel was constrained by terraces and hillslopes. Land uses were predominately light grazing and recreation (whitewater rafting). Cobble, gravel, and boulder were the primary substrate types. The stream habitat types were predominately scour pools, glides, and riffles. Large wood volume and active bank erosion was low for the stream. Very few trees were found along the riparian zones. The vegetation observed most frequently along the riparian were grasses, shrubs, and few willows. REACH DESCRIPTIONS: Reach 1: (T02N-R18E-S23NE) Length 25,401 meters. Reach 1 began at the Cottonwood Canyon bridge crossing. The channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate v-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 1.7 (range: 1.0-4.0). Land uses were conservation area and light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Glides (36%), riffles (35%), and scour pools (27%) were the dominant stream habitats. Cobble (42%) and gravel (39%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 2% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris. The composition of the riparian zones was primarily a mix of bedrock, sagebrush, grass, and willow 3-15cm (based on sixteen riparian transects). Several bighorn sheep herds were seen. Ferry Canyon entered the river in this reach. Reach 2: (T02N-R18E-S35NE) Length 7,861 meters. Reach 2 began below river mile 56 and approximately 180 meters downstream of Little Ferry Canyon. The channel was hillslope- constrained in moderate and steep v-shaped valley within a narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 2.1 (range: 1.1-3.2). Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pools (63%) were the dominant stream habitats. Cobble (39%) and gravel (28%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 1% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris. The vegetation types found most frequently in the riparian zones were sagebrush, grasses, and juniper and willow 3-15cm dbh (based on seven riparian transects). Little Ferry Canyon and Piano Box Canyon were named tributaries in this reach.

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ODFW AQUATIC INVENTORY PROJECT STREAM REPORT

STREAM: John Day River (Cottonwood to Clarno) BASIN: Columbia River DATES: August 11 – November 3, 2006 SURVEY CREW: Alex Dale / Jordanna Black / Peggy Kavanagh / Trevan Cornwell / Paul Jacobsen Kim Jones / Kara Anlauf / Staci Stein REPORT PREPARED BY: Staci Stein USGS MAPS: Clarno, Chimney Springs, Shoestring Ridge, Horseshoe Bend, Indian Cove, Harmony ECOREGION: Columbia River Plateau Deschutes / John Day Canyon HUC NUMBER: 17070204 LLID: 1206499457318 GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The lower John Day River habitat survey began at the Cottonwood Canyon Road bridge crossing and continued upstream 115.5 kilometers to end at the Clarno bridge crossing. Nineteen reaches were designated based on channel morphology and tributary junctions. The river channel was constrained by terraces and hillslopes. Land uses were predominately light grazing and recreation (whitewater rafting). Cobble, gravel, and boulder were the primary substrate types. The stream habitat types were predominately scour pools, glides, and riffles. Large wood volume and active bank erosion was low for the stream. Very few trees were found along the riparian zones. The vegetation observed most frequently along the riparian were grasses, shrubs, and few willows. REACH DESCRIPTIONS: Reach 1: (T02N-R18E-S23NE) Length 25,401 meters. Reach 1 began at the Cottonwood Canyon

bridge crossing. The channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate v-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 1.7 (range: 1.0-4.0). Land uses were conservation area and light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Glides (36%), riffles (35%), and scour pools (27%) were the dominant stream habitats. Cobble (42%) and gravel (39%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 2% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris. The composition of the riparian zones was primarily a mix of bedrock, sagebrush, grass, and willow 3-15cm (based on sixteen riparian transects). Several bighorn sheep herds were seen. Ferry Canyon entered the river in this reach.

Reach 2: (T02N-R18E-S35NE) Length 7,861 meters. Reach 2 began below river mile 56 and

approximately 180 meters downstream of Little Ferry Canyon. The channel was hillslope-constrained in moderate and steep v-shaped valley within a narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 2.1 (range: 1.1-3.2). Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pools (63%) were the dominant stream habitats. Cobble (39%) and gravel (28%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 1% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris. The vegetation types found most frequently in the riparian zones were sagebrush, grasses, and juniper and willow 3-15cm dbh (based on seven riparian transects). Little Ferry Canyon and Piano Box Canyon were named tributaries in this reach.

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Reach 3: (T02S-R18E-S23NW) Length 6,197 meters. Reach 3 began near river mile 60. The

channel was constrained by alternating multiple terraces and hillslopes in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 2.8 (range: 1.8-3.3). The land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.3 percent. Scour pools (42%), riffles (32%), and glides (27%) were the dominant stream habitats. Cobble (33%), gravel (29%), and boulder (21%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 2% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian zones was sagebrush and grass (based on six riparian transects). Jackknife Creek was a named tributary in the reach. Bighorn sheep were observed.

Reach 4: (T03S-R18E-S23SW) Length 2,486 meters. Reach 4 began near river mile 64. The

channel was hillslope constrained in a steep V-shaped valley floor. The valley width index was 1.5. Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pools (49%) and glides (30%) were the main stream habitats. Cobble (41%), boulder (32%), and gravel (18%) were the primary stream substrates. There was neither active bank erosion nor large wood debris noted in the reach. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian was shrubs, grasses, and a few willows 3-15cm dbh (based on one riparian transect).

Reach 5: (T03S-R19E-S27NE) Length 3,106 meters. Reach 5 began at Long Hollow Creek. The

channel was constrained by alternating multiple terraces and hillslopes in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 2.6 (range: 1.3-3.5). Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pool (50%) was the dominant stream habitat. Cobble (44%), boulder (24%), and gravel (23%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 2% for the reach length. There was neither active bank erosion nor large wood debris. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian zones was sagebrush, grass, willow 3-15cm, and juniper 30-50cm dbh (based on three riparian transects). The river flowed through a canyon of steep bedrock walls and palisades.

Reach 6: (T04S-R18E-S24SW) Length 12,443 meters. Reach 6 began after river mile 67. The

channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate v-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 2.3 (range: 1.5-3.5). Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pools (49%), glides (26%), and riffles (22%) were the primary stream habitats. Cobble (39%) and gravel (29%) were the main stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 1% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris. The riparian zone composition was rock, sagebrush, grass, and a few juniper and willow trees 3-15cm dbh (based on nine riparian transects). Beaver activity was noted. There was a fence line along the river.

Reach 7: (T05S-R18E-S25SE) Length 4,454 meters. Reach 7 began at river mile 75. The channel

was hillslope constrained in a steep V-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 1.4 (range: 1.0-2.2). Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.1 percent. The stream habitat was composed of scour pools (51%), riffles (29%), and glides (18%). Cobble (34%) and gravel (31%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 1% for the reach length. Large wood volume was 0.1m3/100m. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian zones was sagebrush, grass, and juniper trees 3-30cm dbh (based on three riparian transects).

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John Day River (Cottonwood-Clarno) continued Reach 8: (T04S-R19E-S31NE) Length 7,879 meters. Reach 8 began after river mile 78 and

extended to the Thirtymile Creek confluence. The channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate v-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 1.9 (range: 1.4-2.4). The land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pools (55%) and glides (23%) comprised most of the stream habitat. Cobble (41%), boulder (29%), and gravel (20%) were the primary stream substrates. There was neither active bank erosion nor large wood debris noted in the reach. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian zones was sagebrush, grasses, and willow and juniper trees 3-15cm dbh (based on four riparian transects). Beef Canyon entered the river. Wild horses and a beaver den were noted.

Reach 9: (T05S-R19E-S09SE) Length 6,484 meters. Reach 9 began at Thirtymile Creek at a BLM

boat ramp. The channel was constrained by multiple terraces in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 4.9 (range: 3.0-8.0). Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.1 percent. Scour pool (56%) was the dominant stream habitat. Cobble (39%), gravel (25%), and boulder (24%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 1% for the reach length. Large wood volume was 0.1m3/100m. The riparian zones were a mix of rock outcrops, sagebrush, grass, juniper 15-30cm dbh, and willows 3-15cm dbh (based on five riparian transects). Pine Hollow Creek was a named tributary in the reach.

Reach 10: (T05S-R19E-S16NW) Length 1,430 meters. Reach 10 began upstream of river mile 86.

The channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate v-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 2.9 (range: 2.2-3.6). Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.3 percent. Glides (67%) dominated the stream habitat. Cobble (37%), boulder (28%), and gravel (22%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 1% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris noted. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian zones was 15-30cm dbh conifers, shrubs, and grasses (based on two riparian transects).

Reach 11: (T05S-R19E-S21NW) Length 835 meters. Reach 11 began downstream of river mile 88.

The channel was terrace-constrained within a broad valley floor. The valley width index was 8.4. The land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Glides (78%) dominated the stream habitat. Cobble (49%) and gravel (32%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 4% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris noted. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian zones was shrub and grass (based on one riparian transect).

Reach 12: (T05S-R19E-S28NW) Length 10,189 meters. Reach 12 began upstream of river mile 88.

The channel was hillslope constrained in a steep v-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 1.4 (range: 1.0-2.0). The land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.1 percent. Scour pools (46%), glides (23%), and riffles (20%) were the dominant stream habitats. Cobble (38%), gravel (23%), and boulder (21%) were the primary stream substrates. There was no active bank erosion. Large wood volume was 0.1m3/100m. The composition of the riparian zones was rock, sagebrush, and grass (based on seven riparian transects).

Reach 13: (T03S-R18E-S11NW) Length 14,083 meters. Reach 13 began near river mile 94. The

channel was constrained by multiple terraces in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 4.5 (range: 1.2-10.0). The land uses were agriculture and light cattle grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pools (53%), glides (24%), and riffles (17%) were the primary stream habitats. The stream substrate was a mix of cobble (37%), gravel (25%), boulder (21%), and fine sediment (17%).

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John Day River (Cottonwood-Clarno) continued Active bank erosion was 7% for the reach length. Large wood debris volume was 0.1m3/100m. The riparian zones were comprised of rock, sagebrush, grass, and young willows 3-15cm dbh (based on thirteen riparian transects). Butte Creek was a named tributary entering this reach. There were cattle grazing along the banks and a fenced ranch. Crew observations included power lines, an irrigation pump and pipe, and beaver activity.

Reach 14: (T07S-R19E-S05SW) Length 2,161 meters. Reach 14 began near river mile 102. The

channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate v-shaped narrow valley floor. The average valley width index was 1.9 (range: 1.3-2.4). The land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.3 percent. Scour pools (65%) were the dominant stream habitat. The substrate was a mix of cobble (40%), boulder (19%), fine sediment (26%), and gravel (14%). Active bank erosion was 1% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris noted. The riparian zone composition included rock, grass, shrub, and 3-15cm dbh hardwoods and conifers (based on two riparian transects). Beaver activity and a screened diversion were noted.

Reach 15: (T07N-R19E-S08NW) Length 898 meters. Reach 15 began below Clarno Rapids before

river mile 104. The channel was constrained by multiple terraces in a broad valley. The valley width index was 8.1. Land use was light grazing. The average unit gradient was 0.2 percent. Scour pools (42%), glides (36%), and riffles (21%) were the dominate stream habitats. Cobble (37%), boulder (34%), and fine sediment (23%) were the primary stream substrates. There was neither active bank erosion nor large wood debris noted in the reach. The riparian zone composition included dirt, boulders, grass, shrub, and conifers 3-30cm dbh (based on one riparian transect).

Reach 16: (T07N-R19E-S08SW) Length 2,293 meters. Reach 16 began near river mile 104. The

channel was constrained by alternating terrace and hillslope within a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 2.6 (range: 1.7-3.1). Land uses were light grazing and rural residential. The average unit gradient was 0.8 percent. Rapids (52%) and scour pools (37%) were the dominant stream habitats. Boulder (61%) was the dominant stream substrate. Active bank erosion was 1% for the reach length. There was no large woody debris. Boulders, shrubs and grasses were the found most frequently in the riparian zones (based on three riparian transects).

Reach 17: (T07S-R19E-S19NE) Length 1,275 meters. Reach 17 began near river mile 105. The

channel was hillslope constrained in a moderate v-shaped narrow valley floor. The average width index was 1.0. The land uses were light grazing and rural residential. The average unit gradient was 0.3 percent. Scour pools (80%) dominated the stream habitat. Gravel (33%), cobble (27%), and boulder (27%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 5% for the reach length. There was no large wood debris noted. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian zones were grasses and hazelnut and juniper trees 15-30cm dbh (based on one riparian transect).

Reach 18: (T07S-R19E-S29SE) Length 3,141 meters. Reach 18 began below river mile 106. The

channel was alternating terrace and hillslope constrained in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 13.3 (range: 11.5-15.0). Land uses were light grazing and rural residential. The average unit gradient was 0.1 percent. Scour pools (72%) and glides (23%) were the dominant stream habitats. Gravel (46%), cobble (28%), and fine sediment (20%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 17% for the reach length. There was no large woody debris. The vegetation found most frequently in the riparian zones was grass and young willow and poplar plantings (3-30cm dbh) (based on two riparian transects). Beaver activity was noted.

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Reach 19: (T02S-R18E-S24CW) Length 2,952 meters. Reach 19 began near river mile 107 and ended at the Highway 218 Clarno Bridge crossing. The channel was terrace constrained in a broad valley floor. The average valley width index was 13.8 (range: 9.1-20.0). Land uses were light grazing and rural residential. The average unit gradient was 0.1 percent. Scour pools (64%), glides (23%), and riffles (13%) were the main habitat types. Gravel (39%), cobble (27%), and fine sediment (26%) were the primary stream substrates. Active bank erosion was 11% for the reach length. Large wood debris volume was 0.1m3/100m. The trees found in the riparian zones were poplar, willow, and alder 3-30cm dbh (based on three riparian transects). Beaver activity was observed.

COMMENTS:

A range finder was used to measure the lengths and widths of the habitat units.

Bass, catfish, sucker, carp, and many small, unidentifiable fish were observed. The upper distribution of fishes was not determined.

The crew noted various species of wildlife along the river including herds of bighorn sheep, mule deer, antelope, and wild horses. Golden eagle, canyon wren, rock doves, magpies, chukar, merganser, great blue heron, killdeer, swallows, mallards, kestrel, American robin, sharp shin hawk, flicker, scaup duck, frog, and Canada geese were observed. Beaver dens and other evidence of their presence were noted.

The survey was completed in three separate tours by four different crews. All survey crews used boats to conduct the survey during low water flow. Several named canyon tributaries entered the 2006 John Day River survey, including Ferry Canyon, Little Ferry Canyon, Piano Box Canyon, Jackknife Creek, Long Hollow, Beef Canyon, Thirtymile Creek, Pine Hollow, and Big Point Bar. Ferry Canyon, Little Ferry Canyon, and Jackknife Creek were surveyed during 2006 summer.

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 11/3/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 1 REACH 1T02N-R18E-S23NE

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

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Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

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Width:Height:

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/15/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 2 REACH 2T02S-R18E-S35NE

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

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Valley Width Index

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Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

58%42%

0%

0%0%0%

2.1 VWI Range: 1.1 - 3.2

1,071 13,86400

7,861 334,711

34.50.87

78.21.6

119.63.2

128.34.2

52.5 3.1LF0.2% 0.5

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

NUS

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

1% 32%Actively Eroding:

21.0 21.0Water temp (°C): -

22Range: 42 -

3

7n = 4n =

( 70 - 200( 2.4 - 3.8

( 86 - 208( 3.4 - 5.3

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/14/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 3 REACH 3T03S-R18E-S23NW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

100%0%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

2.8 VWI Range: 1.8 - 3.3

132 68700

6,197 290,122

43.40.73

64.81.5

83.03.1

106.04.5

47.1 1.3LF0.3% 0.4

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGS

NUG

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

2% 34%Actively Eroding:

25.0 25.0Water temp (°C): -

28Range: 44 -

3

6n = 6n =

( 72 - 120( 2 - 3.4

( 86 - 124( 3.1 - 5

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/14/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 4 REACH 4T03S-R18E-S23SW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

1.5 VWI Range: 1.5 - 1.5

56 44800

2,486 83,093

30.81.01

103.01.7

124.03.4

131.04.0

60.6 1.2LF0.2% 0.4

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

NUS

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

32%Actively Eroding:

Water temp (°C): -

25Range: 36 -

3

1n = 1n =

( 124 - 124( 3.4 - 3.4

( 131 - 131( 4 - 4

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/14/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 5 REACH 5T03S-R19E-S27NE

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

100%0%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

2.6 VWI Range: 1.3 - 3.5

547 15,72003

3,106 120,944

33.80.79

80.01.7

101.33.4

93.03.8

47.4 1.3LF0.2% 0.5

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

NUS

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

110

0.00.00.0

33%Actively Eroding:

Water temp (°C): -

17Range: 39 -

3

3n = 2n =

( 79 - 130( 3.2 - 3.6

( 84 - 102( 3.4 - 4.2

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/13/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 6 REACH 6T04S-R18E-S24SW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%

0%0%0%

2.3 VWI Range: 1.5 - 3.5

818 14,96400

12,443 434,972

29.90.96

76.41.3

92.42.6

105.04.1

61.0 1.2LF0.2% 0.6

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGC15

NUG

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

1% 29%Actively Eroding:

22.0 24.0Water temp (°C): -

17Range: 42 -

3

9n = 9n =

( 69.4 - 126( 2 - 3.7

( 75 - 175( 2.8 - 5.1

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/13/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 7 REACH 7T05S-R18E-S25SE

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

1.4 VWI Range: 1 - 2.2

199 1,45301

4,454 163,537

34.91.34

78.01.1

95.02.2

95.44.4

72.0 1.2LF0.1% 0.6

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGS

NUC15

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

561

0.10.10.0

1% 28%Actively Eroding:

20.0 20.0Water temp (°C): -

17Range: 45 -

3

3n = 2n =

( 88.8 - 102( 2 - 2.3

( 91.8 - 98.9( 4.3 - 4.5

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 8 REACH 8T04S-R19E-S31NE

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%

0%0%0%

1.9 VWI Range: 1.4 - 2.4

153 3,76600

7,879 302,023

35.70.88

82.01.7

136.43.3

111.03.4

49.3 1.7LF0.2% 0.4

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

NUS

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

131

0.00.00.0

0% 31%Actively Eroding:

Water temp (°C): -

25Range: 36 -

3

5n = 1n =

( 107 - 154( 3 - 3.8

( 111 - 111( 3.4 - 3.4

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 9 REACH 9T05S-R19E-S09SE

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

0%0%

100%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%4.9 VWI Range: 3 - 8

2,322 53,7400

106,484 258,247

30.40.70

83.81.5

193.83.0

129.73.6

55.7 2.1LF0.1% 0.7

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

NUS

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

440

0.10.10.0

1% 21%Actively Eroding:

Water temp (°C): -

8Range: 28 -

3

4n = 3n =

( 79 - 444( 2.8 - 3.2

( 91 - 195( 3.3 - 4.2

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 10 REACH 10T05S-R19E-S16NW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%

0%0%0%

2.9 VWI Range: 2.2 - 3.6

00

1,430 71,468

49.00.77

68.51.6

74.03.3

79.04.1

42.2 1.1LF0.3% 0.7

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGS

NUG

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

1% 28%Actively Eroding:

23.0 23.0Water temp (°C): -

22Range: 36 -

3

2n = 2n =

( 71 - 77( 3.1 - 3.4

( 76 - 82( 3.9 - 4.2

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 11 REACH 11T05S-R19E-S21NW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

0%0%

100%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

8.4 VWI Range: 8.4 - 8.4

00

835 45,543

48.80.46

87.01.4

97.02.8

108.04.1

62.1 1.1LF0.2% 0.7

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGS

NUG

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

4% 28%Actively Eroding:

22.0 22.0Water temp (°C): -

25Range: 31 -

3

1n = 1n =

( 97 - 97( 2.8 - 2.8

( 108 - 108( 4.1 - 4.1

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 12 REACH 12T05S-R19E-S28NW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

1.4 VWI Range: 1 - 2

920 19,78102

10,189 427,074

37.81.18

80.21.2

91.32.4

120.64.4

68.2 1.2LF0.1% 0.5

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGS

NUG

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

1370

0.10.10.0

0% 30%Actively Eroding:

22.0 25.0Water temp (°C): -

22Range: 55 -

3

8n = 3n =

( 53.9 - 140( 2 - 3.2

( 83.2 - 150( 4 - 5

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/11/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 13 REACH 13T03S-R18E-S11NW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

0%0%

100%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%4.5 VWI Range: 1.2 - 10

2,796 54,29706

14,083 598,679

32.20.90

85.61.5

144.52.9

128.43.2

58.6 1.7LF0.2% 0.7

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

AGG

LGS

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

791

0.00.10.0

7% 18%Actively Eroding:

22.0 23.0Water temp (°C): -

8Range: 29 -

3

12n = 9n =

( 82 - 382( 1.7 - 4.4

( 92 - 225( 2.1 - 4

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/11/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 14 REACH 14T07S-R19E-S05SW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%

0%0%0%

1.9 VWI Range: 1.3 - 2.4

435 4,78801

2,161 84,962

24.20.71

65.51.6

90.53.1

125.07.5

42.0 1.4LF0.3% 1.1

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

NUS

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

1% 19%Actively Eroding:

22.0 22.0Water temp (°C): -

8Range: 39 -

3

2n = 1n =

( 78 - 103( 3.1 - 3.14

( 125 - 125( 7.5 - 7.5

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/11/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 15 REACH 15T07S-R19E-S08NW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

0%0%

100%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%8.1 VWI Range: 8.1 - 8.1

18 5400

898 25,181

28.90.91

42.81.7

55.63.4

62.95.4

25.2 1.3LF0.2% 0.7

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGS

NUG

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

15%Actively Eroding:

22.0 22.0Water temp (°C): -

3Range: 22 -

3

1n = 1n =

( 55.6 - 55.6( 3.4 - 3.4

( 62.9 - 62.9( 5.4 - 5.4

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 16 REACH 16T07S-R19E-S08SW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

100%0%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

2.6 VWI Range: 1.7 - 3.1

540 10,68500

2,293 72,967

26.71.05

70.31.3

106.32.5

112.04.0

56.6 1.5LF0.8% 0.9

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

RR

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

1% 21%Actively Eroding:

23.0 23.0Water temp (°C): -

14Range: 33 -

3

3n = 3n =

( 75 - 163( 2 - 2.8

( 77 - 168( 3.2 - 5

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 17 REACH 17T07S-R19E-S19NE

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

100%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%100%

0%

0%0%0%

1.0 VWI Range: 1 - 1

00

1,275 61,654

43.91.34

45.01.8

53.03.5

25.7 1.2LF0.3% 0.5

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

RRC15

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

5% 16%Actively Eroding:

21.0 21.0Water temp (°C): -

14Range: 22 -

3

1n = 0n =

( 53 - 53( 3.5 - 3.5

( - ( -

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 18 REACH 18T07S-R19E-S29SE

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

100%0%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

13.3 VWI Range: 11.5 - 15

47 61100

3,141 125,779

37.21.26

86.01.1

92.52.2

98.02.9

81.2 1.1LF0.1% 0.6

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGG

RRD15

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

210

0.10.00.0

17%0%

13%Actively Eroding:

22.0 22.0Water temp (°C): -

6Range: 33 -

3

2n = 2n =

( 91 - 94( 1.9 - 2.4

( 97 - 99( 2.3 - 3.4

))

))

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OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFEHABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

REACH 19 REACH 19T02S-R18E-S24CW

Valley and Channel Summary

Narrow Valley Floor Broad Valley Floor

Valley Characteristics (Percent Reach Length)

Steep V-shapeModerate V-shapeOpen V-shape

Constraining TerracesMultiple TerracesWide Floodplain

Valley Width Index

Channel Morphology (Percent Reach Length)

Hillslope Constrained Unconstrained

BedrockTerraceAlt. Terrace/HillLanduse

Single ChannelMultiple ChannelBraided Channel

Channel Characteristics Type Length (m) Area (m2) Dry Units

PrimarySecondary

Channel Dimensions (m)

Wetted Active Floodprone First TerraceWidth:Depth:

Width:Height:

W:D ratio: Entrenchment (ACW:FPW ratio):Stream Flow Type:Avg. Unit Gradient: Habitat Units/100m:

0%0%

0%0%

100%

0%0%0%

0%0%0%

100%0%0%

13.8 VWI Range: 9.1 - 20

196 1,25000

2,952 128,399

34.50.88

82.71.0

88.72.1

93.33.5

80.3 1.1LF0.1% 0.7

Riparian, Bank, and Wood Summary

Primary Secondary

Land Use:Riparian Vegetation:

LGS

RRD15

Bank Condition and Shade

Bank Status Percent Reach Length Shade (% of 180)

Reach avg:Undercut Banks:

Large Wood DebrisTotal Total / 100m

All pieces (>=3m x 0.15m):Volume (m ):Key pieces (>=10m x 0.60m):

1720

0.60.10.0

11% 9%Actively Eroding:

20.5 22.5Water temp (°C): -

6Range: 17 -

3

3n = 3n =

( 82 - 97( 2 - 2.2

( 83 - 103( 3.2 - 3.7

))

))

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REACH 1 REACH 1T02N-R18E-S23NEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/15/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

37GLIDE 9,158 43.4 0.76 453,058 1,117 4 8 40 40 7 07POOL-BACKWATER 360 16.3 0.71 6,588 61 28 19 24 23 6 01POOL-ISOLATED 258 12.2 1.80 3,148 4 40 10 25 20 0 5

29POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 7,786 41.7 2.56 340,891 774 4 8 33 42 12 22PUDDLED UNIT 314 7.7 0.23 3,016 12 8 8 31 53 0 01RAPID/BOULDERS 154 15.5 0.40 2,387 6 5 10 30 40 15 0

56RIFFLE 10,297 32.8 0.46 429,233 1,922 1 4 45 45 5 02RIFFLE W/ POCKETS 216 22.2 0.58 5,224 105 7 10 32 34 17 01STEP/COBBLE 9 60.3 0.20 537 0 0 0 60 40 0 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

136 28,552 36.1 1.01 1,244,080 4,001 5 7 39 42 7 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 9,736618 15.8 0.858 0.78%340,8917,786 41.7 2.5629 27.40%453,0589,158 43.4 0.7637 36.42%434,45610,513 32.4 0.4758 34.92%

2,387154 15.5 0.401 0.19%000 0.00%

5379 60.3 0.201 0.04%

Culverts3,016314 7.7 0.232 0.24%

000 0.00%

65774

1,1172,027

600

120

0.7

0.20.5

0.00.00.40.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

37

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.5

2.00

9.2

31

0

1.2

0.0

(m )2

0.3

0.2

Avg:

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REACH 2 REACH 2T02S-R18E-S35NEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/14/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

9GLIDE 1,126 43.3 0.44 54,099 265 8 7 35 40 9 11POOL-BACKWATER 84 12.0 1.20 1,008 3 30 55 10 5 0 03POOL-ISOLATED 197 11.2 0.67 2,206 29 31 26 18 13 11 0

10POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 5,024 40.3 2.19 197,599 2,495 6 10 23 36 26 01POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 409 54.0 2.00 22,086 225 17 6 22 28 28 03RAPID/BOULDERS 428 43.0 0.37 18,513 130 0 5 17 50 28 0

11RIFFLE 1,521 26.5 0.34 47,692 570 4 5 29 47 15 04STEP/COBBLE 143 34.5 0.15 5,372 12 3 5 39 48 6 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

42 8,932 34.5 0.87 348,575 3,729 8 9 28 39 16 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 3,214281 11.4 0.804 0.92%219,6855,433 41.5 2.1711 63.02%

54,0991,126 43.3 0.449 15.52%47,6921,521 26.5 0.3411 13.68%18,513428 43.0 0.373 5.31%

000 0.00%5,372143 34.5 0.154 1.54%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

322,720

265570130

012

00

1.0

0.51.2

0.00.20.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

15

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.9

1.637.6

12

0

1.5

0.0

(m )2

0.7

1.2

Avg:

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REACH 3 REACH 3T03S-R18E-S23NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/14/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

7GLIDE 1,582 53.0 0.51 77,738 453 9 9 37 30 15 05POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 1,863 36.4 1.56 84,396 651 14 9 30 28 18 22POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 752 48.5 1.55 36,485 190 10 7 20 29 34 0

13RIFFLE 2,132 40.2 0.39 92,190 953 6 7 27 37 24 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

27 6,329 43.4 0.73 290,809 2,247 9 8 29 33 21 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

DepthNumber (m) (m) (m) )

2(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 000 0.00%120,8812,615 39.9 1.567 41.57%

77,7381,582 53.0 0.517 26.73%92,1902,132 40.2 0.3913 31.70%

000 0.00%000 0.00%000 0.00%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

0841453953

00000

0.0

0.61.0

0.00.00.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

7

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.1

1.13

13.9

6

0

1.0

0.0

(m )2

0.0

0.7

Avg:

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REACH 4 REACH 4T03S-R18E-S23SWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/14/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1GLIDE 627 40.0 0.70 25,080 800 0 5 20 40 35 01POOL-ISOLATED 56 8.0 1.10 448 40 9 9 18 23 41 03POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 1,153 43.0 1.83 40,677 475 4 9 19 41 27 03RAPID/BOULDERS 510 23.7 0.43 11,652 69 0 4 15 46 35 01RIFFLE 196 29.0 0.45 5,684 47 0 5 20 45 30 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

9 2,542 30.8 1.01 83,541 1,431 2 7 18 41 32 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 44856 8.0 1.101 0.54%40,6771,153 43.0 1.833 48.69%25,080627 40.0 0.701 30.02%

5,684196 29.0 0.451 6.80%11,652510 23.7 0.433 13.95%

000 0.00%000 0.00%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

40475800

4769

0000

8.9

3.20.8

0.00.00.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

4

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.6

1.336.2

4

0

1.6

0.0

(m )2

0.6

1.2

Avg:

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REACH 5 REACH 5T03S-R19E-S27NEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/14/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

2DRY UNIT 338 46.0 0.00 13,778 25 0 3 22 52 22 01GLIDE 359 74.0 0.70 26,566 6 2 15 25 39 20 05POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 2,137 24.7 1.74 68,329 1,611 2 11 29 37 20 11PUDDLED UNIT 37 1.1 0.05 41 31 0 2 20 39 39 01RIFFLE 404 30.0 0.30 12,120 6 0 5 15 45 35 04STEP/COBBLE 378 38.0 0.33 15,830 47 0 4 20 51 25 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

14 3,653 33.8 0.79 136,663 1,726 1 7 23 44 24 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 000 0.00%68,3292,137 24.7 1.745 50.00%26,566359 74.0 0.701 19.44%12,120404 30.0 0.301 8.87%

000 0.00%000 0.00%

15,830378 38.0 0.334 11.58%

Culverts13,819375 31.0 0.023 10.11%

000 0.00%

01,611

6600

4756

0

0.0

0.00.0

0.00.30.40.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

5

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.6

1.45

9.1

5

0

1.6

0.0

(m )2

0.0

2.4

Avg:

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REACH 6 REACH 6T04S-R18E-S17SEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/13/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

21GLIDE 3,131 37.2 0.57 118,259 634 5 9 27 40 18 12POOL-BACKWATER 69 18.5 0.94 1,339 9 38 23 25 15 0 0

18POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 4,902 32.2 2.59 192,583 673 6 10 26 35 19 42POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 755 36.9 1.25 26,876 256 3 10 15 35 35 32RAPID/BOULDERS 425 25.6 0.45 10,921 215 2 5 22 32 39 0

27RIFFLE 3,877 25.7 0.33 98,572 1,077 4 8 33 42 13 15STEP/COBBLE 102 17.6 0.22 1,386 7 6 5 40 47 2 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

77 13,261 29.9 0.96 449,936 2,871 5 9 29 39 16 1Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

DepthNumber (m) (m) (m) )

2(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 1,33969 18.5 0.942 0.30%219,4595,657 32.7 2.4620 48.78%118,2593,131 37.2 0.5721 26.28%

98,5723,877 25.7 0.3327 21.91%10,921425 25.6 0.452 2.43%

000 0.00%1,386102 17.6 0.225 0.31%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

9929634

1,077215

0700

0.7

0.51.1

0.00.50.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

22

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.8

1.84

7.9

19

0

1.5

0.0

(m )2

2.0

0.4

Avg:

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REACH 7 REACH 7T05S-R18E-S25SEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/13/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1DRY CHANNEL 199 7.3 0.00 1,453 15 0 5 45 45 5 05GLIDE 722 40.3 0.59 29,395 74 5 10 31 40 15 0

10POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 2,530 35.4 2.92 84,521 161 5 15 23 26 28 310RIFFLE 1,166 34.7 0.37 48,469 71 5 11 37 37 10 0

1STEP/COBBLE 36 32.0 0.40 1,152 0 5 10 45 35 5 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

27 4,653 34.9 1.34 164,990 321 5 12 31 34 17 1Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 000 0.00%84,5212,530 35.4 2.9210 51.23%29,395722 40.3 0.595 17.82%48,4691,166 34.7 0.3710 29.38%

000 0.00%000 0.00%

1,15236 32.0 0.401 0.70%

Culverts1,453199 7.3 0.001 0.88%

000 0.00%

0161

7471

000

150

0.0

0.30.1

0.00.01.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

10

Residual pool depth (avg):

2.2

2.496.0

10

1

2.2

0.2

(m )2

0.0

0.2

Avg:

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REACH 8 REACH 8T04S-R19E-S31NEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

6GLIDE 2,057 35.3 0.69 71,353 1,170 1 7 18 44 31 02POOL-BACKWATER 153 15.6 0.55 3,766 8 8 20 35 23 15 0

11POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 3,869 41.2 1.70 167,502 964 3 11 19 39 29 04RAPID/BOULDERS 853 35.5 0.34 30,758 212 0 6 18 41 35 05RIFFLE 916 27.4 0.34 25,613 395 0 5 17 48 31 01RIFFLE W/ POCKETS 143 36.0 0.50 5,148 25 0 5 20 30 45 03STEP/COBBLE 41 44.0 0.25 1,649 20 0 7 28 44 21 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

32 8,032 35.7 0.88 305,789 2,794 2 8 20 41 29 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

DepthNumber (m) (m) (m) )

2(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 3,766153 15.6 0.552 1.23%167,5023,869 41.2 1.7011 54.78%

71,3532,057 35.3 0.696 23.33%30,7611,059 28.8 0.376 10.06%30,758853 35.5 0.344 10.06%

000 0.00%1,64941 44.0 0.253 0.54%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

8964

1,170420212

020

00

0.2

1.61.4

0.01.20.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

13

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.6

1.29

7.5

11

0

1.4

0.0

(m )2

0.7

0.6

Avg:

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REACH 9 REACH 9T05S-R19E-S09SEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

8DRY UNIT 1,325 26.0 0.00 36,008 54 3 9 31 41 16 04GLIDE 1,109 42.3 0.61 46,902 71 1 7 15 36 41 01POOL-ISOLATED 144 44.0 0.50 6,336 2 10 10 40 30 10 0

14POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 4,273 32.8 1.62 174,663 288 5 12 27 34 21 11POOL-PLUNGE 37 12.0 1.80 444 2 14 10 57 10 10 02PUDDLED UNIT 302 3.1 0.18 954 30 6 7 17 50 20 04RAPID/BOULDERS 617 25.5 0.35 15,944 51 0 6 15 48 31 06RIFFLE 702 16.7 0.20 16,689 61 2 6 31 39 23 06STEP/COBBLE 297 49.5 0.31 14,047 25 0 7 18 46 29 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

46 8,806 30.4 0.70 311,987 584 3 9 25 39 24 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 6,336144 44.0 0.501 2.03%175,1074,310 31.4 1.6315 56.13%

46,9021,109 42.3 0.614 15.03%16,689702 16.7 0.206 5.35%15,944617 25.5 0.354 5.11%

000 0.00%14,047297 49.5 0.316 4.50%

Culverts36,9621,627 21.4 0.0410 11.85%

000 0.00%

2290

716151

02584

0

0.0

0.20.4

0.00.20.20.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

16

Residual pool depth (avg):

2.5

1.38

6.6

13

0

2.0

0.0

(m )2

0.3

0.2

Avg:

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REACH 10 REACH 10T05S-R19E-S16NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

5GLIDE 979 46.8 0.64 47,574 432 1 12 21 29 37 01POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 89 65.0 2.00 5,785 45 5 10 25 40 10 101POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 167 60.0 1.35 10,020 20 5 20 25 45 5 01RAPID/BOULDERS 54 19.0 0.40 1,026 1 0 5 20 75 0 02RIFFLE 141 56.0 0.38 7,063 235 0 5 23 33 40 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

10 1,430 49.0 0.77 71,468 733 2 11 22 37 28 1Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 000 0.00%15,805256 62.5 1.682 22.11%47,574979 46.8 0.645 66.57%

7,063141 56.0 0.382 9.88%1,02654 19.0 0.401 1.44%

000 0.00%000 0.00%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

065

432235

10000

0.0

0.93.3

0.00.00.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

2

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.4

1.0610.4

2

0

1.4

0.0

(m )2

0.1

0.4

Avg:

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REACH 11 REACH 11T05S-R19E-S21NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/12/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

2GLIDE 638 45.0 0.65 35,366 27 0 13 28 48 13 01POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 46 63.0 0.90 2,898 3 0 11 50 39 0 02RIFFLE 143 44.5 0.23 6,871 59 0 8 20 55 18 01STEP/COBBLE 8 51.0 0.10 408 1 0 5 45 50 0 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

6 835 48.8 0.46 45,543 90 0 9 32 49 10 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

DepthNumber (m) (m) (m) )

2(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 000 0.00%2,89846 63.0 0.901 6.36%

35,366638 45.0 0.652 77.65%6,871143 44.5 0.232 15.09%

000 0.00%000 0.00%

4088 51.0 0.101 0.90%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

03

2759

00100

0.0

0.10.9

0.00.20.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

1

Residual pool depth (avg):

1.2

9.6

0

0

0.0

0.0

(m )2

0.0

0.1

Avg:

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REACH 12 REACH 12T05S-R19E-S28NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/11/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

2DRY CHANNEL 590 17.1 0.00 10,803 60 13 15 33 28 13 08GLIDE 2,049 49.8 0.63 103,189 322 1 14 21 40 23 05POOL-BACKWATER 134 10.0 0.47 1,824 11 9 22 33 31 2 3

16POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 5,038 38.9 2.79 202,387 549 5 15 20 32 28 11POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 99 46.0 1.42 4,554 5 5 20 30 40 3 26RAPID/BOULDERS 1,044 29.7 0.54 32,306 260 3 9 19 37 32 0

10RIFFLE 1,734 40.2 0.42 70,446 251 2 10 26 46 16 02RIFFLE W/ POCKETS 361 50.1 0.65 17,796 210 5 13 18 25 40 03STEP/COBBLE 60 57.7 0.16 3,550 12 2 7 25 62 5 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

53 11,109 37.8 1.18 446,855 1,680 4 13 23 38 21 1Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 1,824134 10.0 0.475 0.41%206,9415,137 39.3 2.7117 46.31%103,1892,049 49.8 0.638 23.09%

88,2422,095 41.8 0.4512 19.75%32,3061,044 29.7 0.546 7.23%

000 0.00%3,55060 57.7 0.163 0.79%

Culverts10,803590 17.1 0.002 2.42%

000 0.00%

11554322461260

01260

0

0.6

0.30.5

0.00.30.60.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

22

Residual pool depth (avg):

2.2

2.21

6.3

17

2

1.7

0.2

(m )2

0.8

0.3

Avg:

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REACH 13 REACH 13T03S-R18E-S11NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/11/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

3DRY UNIT 482 11.7 0.00 6,054 54 10 8 25 32 25 013GLIDE 3,410 42.6 0.72 154,543 142 3 12 22 41 21 0

4POOL-BACKWATER 193 12.8 0.73 2,407 88 16 36 16 20 12 01POOL-ISOLATED 40 15.5 0.60 620 0 40 15 20 25 0 0

26POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 7,075 38.3 1.96 311,815 487 3 14 23 34 26 03POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 747 48.1 1.51 37,269 28 3 15 23 41 18 03PUDDLED UNIT 488 6.8 0.12 2,751 11 18 25 37 17 3 03RAPID/BOULDERS 469 20.2 0.53 10,251 55 1 9 20 47 23 0

25RIFFLE 3,540 29.5 0.43 112,707 217 1 10 26 42 21 012STEP/COBBLE 435 32.1 0.24 14,559 69 2 8 33 39 18 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

93 16,879 32.2 0.90 652,976 1,151 4 13 25 37 21 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

DepthNumber (m) (m) (m) )

2(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 3,027233 13.3 0.705 0.46%349,0847,822 39.3 1.9129 53.46%154,5433,410 42.6 0.7213 23.67%112,7073,540 29.5 0.4325 17.26%

10,251469 20.2 0.533 1.57%000 0.00%

14,559435 32.1 0.2412 2.23%

Culverts8,805970 9.2 0.066 1.35%

000 0.00%

88515142217

550

6965

0

2.9

0.10.2

0.00.50.70.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

34

Residual pool depth (avg):

2.4

1.56

5.8

28

1

2.0

0.1

(m )2

0.5

0.1

Avg:

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REACH 14 REACH 14T07S-R19E-S05SWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/11/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

7GLIDE 580 20.3 0.41 14,127 546 14 16 18 41 11 01POOL-BACKWATER 39 5.0 0.40 195 7 20 5 15 55 5 02POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 376 40.5 2.00 15,933 200 8 13 5 23 43 104POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 957 36.3 1.49 42,609 670 18 35 11 19 18 01PUDDLED UNIT 51 10.0 0.15 510 25 20 5 20 50 5 05RAPID/BOULDERS 262 24.2 0.48 7,642 388 2 7 9 52 30 03RIFFLE 322 22.5 0.33 8,644 390 10 7 20 47 17 01STEP/COBBLE 9 10.0 0.16 90 15 5 10 25 45 15 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

24 2,596 24.2 0.71 89,750 2,241 11 15 14 40 19 1Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 19539 5.0 0.401 0.22%58,5421,333 37.7 1.666 65.23%14,127580 20.3 0.417 15.74%

8,644322 22.5 0.333 9.63%7,642262 24.2 0.485 8.51%

000 0.00%909 10.0 0.161 0.10%

Culverts51051 10.0 0.151 0.57%

000 0.00%

7870546390388

01525

0

3.6

3.94.5

0.016.7

4.90.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

7

Residual pool depth (avg):

3.2

1.025.7

5

0

2.3

0.0

(m )2

5.1

1.5

Avg:

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REACH 15 REACH 15T07S-R19E-S08NWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 8/11/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

2GLIDE 204 45.0 0.65 9,082 390 5 19 7 37 32 01POOL-ISOLATED 18 3.0 0.27 54 12 26 0 11 42 21 01POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 52 32.0 1.30 1,664 240 5 5 0 26 63 01POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 449 20.1 2.00 9,031 180 5 33 5 33 24 01RIFFLE 193 28.0 0.60 5,404 50 0 11 6 50 33 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

6 916 28.9 0.91 25,235 872 8 15 6 37 34 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 5418 3.0 0.271 0.21%10,695501 26.1 1.652 42.38%

9,082204 45.0 0.652 35.99%5,404193 28.0 0.601 21.41%

000 0.00%000 0.00%000 0.00%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

12420390

5000000

22.2

4.30.9

0.00.00.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

3

Residual pool depth (avg):

3.3

0.747.1

2

0

2.2

0.0

(m )2

0.0

3.9

Avg:

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REACH 16 REACH 16T07S-R19E-S08SWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

3GLIDE 298 20.7 0.68 6,982 381 5 13 28 23 30 01POOL-BACKWATER 105 20.0 0.85 2,100 40 10 25 35 20 10 03POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 623 31.3 2.18 21,642 335 7 18 17 17 42 03POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 418 24.0 1.93 9,688 1,100 5 12 8 5 70 0

10RAPID/BOULDERS 1,389 28.5 0.58 43,240 4,300 1 10 5 6 78 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

20 2,833 26.7 1.05 83,652 6,156 3 13 12 11 61 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 2,100105 20.0 0.851 2.51%31,3301,041 27.7 2.066 37.45%

6,982298 20.7 0.683 8.35%000 0.00%

43,2401,389 28.5 0.5810 51.69%000 0.00%000 0.00%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

401,435

3810

4,3000000

1.9

5.50.0

0.00.00.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

7

Residual pool depth (avg):

3.1

1.245.8

6

0

2.6

0.0

(m )2

9.9

4.6

Avg:

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REACH 17 REACH 17T07S-R19E-S19NEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1GLIDE 76 56.0 0.60 4,256 10 17 11 28 39 6 03POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 959 45.3 2.53 49,218 490 3 10 33 25 28 01RAPID/BOULDERS 155 24.0 0.70 3,720 400 0 5 5 5 85 01RIFFLE 82 53.0 0.20 4,346 3 0 15 60 25 0 01STEP/COBBLE 3 38.0 0.25 114 60 0 5 35 45 15 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

7 1,275 43.9 1.34 61,654 963 4 9 33 27 27 0Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 000 0.00%49,218959 45.3 2.533 79.83%

4,25676 56.0 0.601 6.90%4,34682 53.0 0.201 7.05%3,720155 24.0 0.701 6.03%

000 0.00%1143 38.0 0.251 0.18%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

0490

103

4000

6000

0.0

0.20.1

0.052.6

0.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

3

Residual pool depth (avg):

2.4

2.089.4

3

0

2.4

0.0

(m )2

10.8

1.0

Avg:

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REACH 18 REACH 18T07S-R19E-S29SEHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

6GLIDE 828 33.7 0.52 28,498 47 4 11 51 29 2 31POOL-BACKWATER 47 13.0 1.20 611 0 10 35 40 15 0 08POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 2,074 38.9 1.99 86,845 549 7 18 39 27 4 61POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 121 32.0 1.95 3,872 0 6 17 44 33 0 02RIFFLE 118 55.4 0.23 6,563 0 0 8 63 30 0 0

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

18 3,188 37.2 1.26 126,390 596 5 15 46 28 2 4Total:

Habitat Group Number Total AvgWetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

AvgDepth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 61147 13.0 1.201 0.48%90,7172,195 38.2 1.999 71.78%28,498828 33.7 0.526 22.55%

6,563118 55.4 0.232 5.19%000 0.00%000 0.00%000 0.00%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

0549

47000000

0.0

0.20.0

0.00.00.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):

Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

10

Residual pool depth (avg):

3.2

1.363.7

9

0

2.9

0.0

(m )2

0.0

0.6

Avg:

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REACH 19 REACH 19T02S-R18E-S24CWHABITAT DETAIL

Habitat Type Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

AvgDepth Area Boulders

(m) (m) (m) (m )2

(#>0.5m) S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Survey Date: 9/6/2006Report Date: 1/31/2007

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

5GLIDE 612 47.8 0.58 29,335 13 6 12 42 32 1 74POOL-BACKWATER 196 7.5 0.71 1,250 21 11 54 17 10 7 15POOL-LATERAL SCOUR 1,853 41.2 1.80 80,876 33 8 20 40 25 2 51POOL-STRAIGHT SCOUR 67 23.0 1.40 1,541 15 0 10 60 25 5 04RIFFLE 263 26.0 0.31 6,531 27 2 7 46 38 3 52RIFFLE W/ POCKETS 157 61.0 0.55 10,116 13 3 13 48 30 5 3

HABITAT SUMMARY

POOL SUMMARY

21 3,148 34.5 0.88 129,649 122 6 21 39 27 3 4Total:

Habitat Group Number Total Avg

Wetted Area Large Boulders Units Length Width

Avg

Depth

Number (m) (m) (m) )2

(# / 100mPercent

Scour PoolsGlidesRifflesRapidsCascadesStep/FallsDry

Dammed & BW Pools 1,250196 7.5 0.714 0.96%82,4171,920 38.2 1.736 63.57%29,335612 47.8 0.585 22.63%16,647420 37.7 0.396 12.84%

000 0.00%000 0.00%000 0.00%

Culverts000 0.00%000 0.00%

21481340

00000

1.7

0.00.2

0.00.00.00.0

Total # / Km

All Pools:

Pools >=1m deep:

Complex pools (LWD pieces>=3):Pool frequency (channel widths/pool):

10

Residual pool depth (avg):

3.4

1.05

3.8

6

1

2.0

0.3

(m )2

0.0

0.1

Avg:

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Number Total Avg Total Large Substrate

Percent Wetted Area Units Length Width

Avg

Depth Area Boulders (m) (m) (m) (m )2 (#>0.5m)S/O Snd Grvl Cbl Bldr Bdrk

STREAM SUMMARY JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Scour Pools

GlidesRiffles

Rapids

CascadesStep/Falls

Dry

Dammed & BW Pools

Culverts

Wetted Area

Percent

33,900 0.67%

2,334,698 46.05%

1,335,401 26.34%1,043,120 20.58%

188,361 3.72%

0 0.00%58,694 1.16%

75,367 1.49%0 0.00%

Habitat Group

(m )2

668 28,969 34.2 0.95 5,069,541 34,3085 10 29 37 18 1

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JOHN DAY RIVER: HABITAT DISTRIBUTION 2006 (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO)

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

400000

450000

500000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 1

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 2

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

140000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 3

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

45000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 4

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

80000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 5

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 6

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JOHN DAY RIVER: HABITAT DISTRIBUTION 2006 (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO)

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

80000

90000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 7

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

140000

160000

180000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 8

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

140000

160000

180000

200000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 9

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

45000

50000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 10

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 11

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 12

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JOHN DAY RIVER: HABITAT DISTRIBUTION 2006 (COTTONWOOD- CLARNO)

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

400000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 13

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 14

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 15

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

45000

50000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 16

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 17

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

80000

90000

100000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 18

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JOHN DAY RIVER: HABITAT DISTRIBUTION 2006 (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO)

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

80000

90000

DAM POOL SCOURPOOL

GLIDE RIFFLE RAPID CASCADE STEP/FALL DRY

WE

TTE

D A

RE

A (m

^2)

REACH 19

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

16

251000

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

2.10.00.00.0

2.1

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

1.80.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.30.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

4.10.00.00.0

1.4

0.0

42439

51742

52137

193

16630000

441613280000

47259

190000

18 25 34

0.0 1.8 0.0 0.3

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 1 REACH 1

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/15/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

7

171790

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.10.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.10.00.00.00.0

0.30.00.00.00.0

0.10.00.00.1

0.1

0.0

0.30.00.00.0

0.1

0.0

22362

42253

02949

431429140000

43362100000

64211400000

30 27 32

0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 2 REACH 2

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/14/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

6

414100

0.30.30.00.0

0.7

0.0

0.30.00.00.0

0.3

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.30.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.30.30.00.0

0.2

0.0

0.30.30.00.0

0.2

0.0

82041

41835

01635

5042080000

5042080000

5042080000

22 24 24

0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 3 REACH 3

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/14/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

1

366000

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

6.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

6.00.00.00.0

2.0

0.0

01883

53818

02525

0505000000

500

5000000

1000000000

0 35 45

0.0 6.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 4 REACH 4

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/14/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

3

2032000

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

3.30.00.00.0

3.3

0.0

0.00.00.30.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.30.0

0.1

0.0

3.30.00.00.0

1.1

0.0

33158

71758

02459

50331700000

67171700000

67171700000

25 35 37

0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 5 REACH 5

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/14/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

9

14108

00

0.80.00.10.0

0.9

0.0

0.20.00.00.0

0.2

0.0

0.10.00.20.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.30.10.10.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

1.20.10.40.0

0.6

0.0

0.20.00.00.0

0.1

0.0

62639

12338

12338

50281760000

5639600000

5639600000

25 32 32

0.3 0.0 0.6 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 6 REACH 6

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/13/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

3

0325

00

2.01.30.00.0

3.3

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.30.30.30.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.01.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

2.32.70.30.0

1.8

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

41354

32868

13664

67171700000

8317000000

1000000000

25 28 32

1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 7 REACH 7

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/13/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

4

463000

0.30.30.00.0

0.5

0.0

0.80.00.00.0

0.8

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.30.30.00.0

0.2

0.0

0.80.00.00.0

0.3

0.0

44149

03451

02849

500

5000000

750

2500000

880

1300000

28 34 48

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 8 REACH 8

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/12/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

5

491200

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.80.00.00.0

0.8

0.0

0.00.20.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.20.00.0

0.1

0.0

0.80.00.00.0

0.3

0.0

02351

02347

02046

40204000000

40204000000

40204000000

13 17 17

0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 9 REACH 9

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/12/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

2

03000

0.00.50.00.0

0.5

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.50.00.0

0.2

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

63360

11439

01118

5050000000

5050000000

5050000000

30 29 28

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 10 REACH 10

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/12/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

1

0000

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

02565

03565

03863

0100

000000

0100

000000

0100

000000

0 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 11 REACH 11

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/12/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

7

92600

0.10.00.00.0

0.1

0.0

0.10.00.00.0

0.1

0.0

0.00.30.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.10.30.00.0

0.1

0.0

0.10.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

01365

11140

01244

7121700000

7129000000

7921000000

35 42 53

0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 12 REACH 12

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/11/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

13

1411900

0.10.00.00.0

0.1

0.0

0.80.00.00.0

0.8

0.0

0.10.20.00.00.0

1.20.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.30.00.00.00.0

0.20.20.00.0

0.1

0.0

2.30.00.00.0

0.8

0.0

42560

22454

12065

233827120000

35382340000

35422300000

9 12 14

0.2 1.2 0.0 0.3

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 13 REACH 13

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/11/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

2

619100

1.00.00.00.0

1.0

0.0

1.00.00.00.0

1.0

0.0

0.50.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

1.50.00.00.0

0.5

0.0

1.00.00.00.0

0.3

0.0

81858

01

78

00

96

50250

250000

7525000000

7525000000

22 36 34

0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 14 REACH 14

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/11/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

1

0122

00

0.01.00.00.0

1.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

1.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

1.01.00.00.0

0.7

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

155

33

1358

104040

5050000000

5050000000

5050000000

25 26 26

1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 15 REACH 15

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 8/11/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

3

02000

0.00.30.00.0

0.3

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.30.00.0

0.1

0.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

23313

01024

07

28

33170

500000

33330

330000

33330

330000

27 40 40

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 16 REACH 16

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 9/6/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

1

1226100

0.00.01.00.0

1.0

0.0

0.01.00.00.0

1.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.01.00.00.0

0.00.01.00.0

0.3

0.0

0.01.01.00.0

0.7

0.0

202075

00

90

180

90

1000000000

1000000000

1000000000

65 65 65

0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 17 REACH 17

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 9/6/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

2

3663000

0.00.00.50.0

0.5

0.0

4.51.50.00.0

6.0

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.00.00.50.0

0.2

0.0

4.51.50.00.0

2.0

0.0

242971

86

91

01

99

5050000000

5050000000

5050000000

33 30 30

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 18 REACH 18

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 9/6/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

Average number of trees in a 5-meter wide band

Canopy closure and ground cover

Predominant landform in each zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zones 1-30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters 0-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer Hardwood Conifer HardwoodDiameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Total/100m2

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 30-10 meters 10 - 20 meters 20 - 30 meters

Canopy closureShrub coverGrass/forb cover

HillslopeHigh terraceLow terraceFloodplainWetland/meadowStream channelRoadbed/RailroadRiprap

Surface slope (%)

3

305000

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

3.30.00.00.0

3.3

0.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.30.30.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.00.0

0.30.70.00.00.0

0.00.00.00.0

0.0

0.0

4.01.00.00.0

1.7

0.0

182757

171981

38

92

0830

170000

0100

000000

0100

000000

2 0 0

0.0 0.7 0.0 1.0

(%) (%)(%)

(%) (%)(%)

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATION SUMMARYREACH 19 REACH 19

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY Report Date:

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

1/31/2007 Survey Date: 9/6/2006

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Summary of Riparian Zone (0-30m) for all reaches transects

Total hardwoods/1000Total conifers/1000 ftTotal conifers >20" dbh/1000 ftTotal conifers >35" dbh/1000 ft

89

1094010

Zones 1-30-30 meters

Conifer Hardwood

0.30.20.10.00.0

1.70.10.00.00.0

Diameterclass (cm)

3-15cm15-30cm30-50cm50-90cm>90cm

Average number of trees in a 5-m wide band

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

HABITAT INVENTORY - RIPARIAN SURVEY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

8/11/2006

Summary of riparian zone (0-100 feet) extrapolated to 1,000 feet along stream

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11/3/2006Survey Date:1/31/2007

Reach 1 1

HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

6 LF 1 FP 0 40 60 20 FP=AC; WILLOW 2M HIGH

Conifer

Hardwood6 LF 2 FP 0 40 40 20 0697081/50383

26Conifer

Hardwood6 LF 3 FP 0 60 60 30 WILLOW 3M

HIGHConifer

Hardwood6 RT 1 FP 10 0 5 30 Conifer

Hardwood6 RT 2 LT 0 0 30 60 Conifer

Hardwood6 RT 3 LT 0 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood20 LF 1 FP 10 0 5 60 SPARSE

SEDGES; WILLOW

Conifer

Hardwood20 LF 2 HS 30 0 40 40 0696337/50371

99Conifer

Hardwood20 LF 3 HS 80 0 30 30 Conifer

Hardwood20 RT 1 FP 10 0 0 60 FEW SM

WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood20 RT 2 FP 10 0 0 70 Conifer

Hardwood20 RT 3 HT 0 0 30 40 SAGEConifer

Hardwood29 LF 1 FP 15 0 0 30 COBBLE;

0695916/5035717

Conifer

Hardwood29 LF 2 HT 0 0 20 70 SAGEConifer

Hardwood29 LF 3 HT 0 0 20 80 SAGEConifer

Hardwood29 RT 1 FP 10 0 10 80 GRASSESConifer

Hardwood29 RT 2 HS 80 0 40 30 SAGEConifer

Hardwood29 RT 3 HS 80 0 0 0 TALUSConifer

Hardwood37 LF 1 FP 10 0 0 70 Conifer

Hardwood

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37 LF 2 HS 20 0 20 60 SAGEConifer

Hardwood37 LF 3 HS 20 0 25 60 SAGEConifer

Hardwood37 RT 1 FP 0 0 0 5 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood37 RT 2 FP 0 0 0 10 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood37 RT 3 FP 0 0 0 15 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood46 LF 1 FP 3 0 60 0 WILLOWS;

FP=ACConifer

Hardwood46 LF 2 FP 3 0 0 0 COBBLE BAR;

0696073/5034026

Conifer

Hardwood46 LF 3 FP 3 0 0 0 COBBLE BARConifer

Hardwood46 RT 1 FP 0 0 20 40 Conifer

Hardwood46 RT 2 FP 0 0 0 0 Conifer

Hardwood46 RT 3 HT 0 0 40 40 SAGEConifer

Hardwood59 LF 1 FP 10 0 15 30 FP=AC; FEW

WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood59 LF 2 FP 20 0 20 60 0695230/50333

32Conifer

Hardwood59 LF 3 HT 0 0 0 70 SAGE+GRASSConifer

Hardwood59 RT 1 FP 0 0 25 10 FP=AC; FEW

WILLOWConifer

Hardwood59 RT 2 FP 0 0 0 0 SAND BAR;

COBBLEConifer

Hardwood59 RT 3 FP 0 0 0 0 SAND BARConifer

Hardwood66 LF 1 FP 10 0 80 10 0696845/50329

57Conifer

Hardwood66 LF 2 HT 0 0 50 50

2

Conifer

Hardwood66 LF 3 HT 60 0 70 0 TALUS+BRUS

HConifer

Hardwood66 RT 1 FP 10 0 30 10 FP=AC;

WILLOWS 1.5M TALL

Conifer

Hardwood66 RT 2 HS 30 0 0 80 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood66 RT 3 HS 30 0 0 90 Conifer

Hardwood

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73 LF 1 FP 0 0 60 20 WILLOWS-1M TALL; FP=AC

Conifer

Hardwood73 LF 2 FP 0 50 50 30

3

WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood73 LF 3 FP 5 100 80 20

4

WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood73 RT 1 FP 0 0 40 20 WILLOWS;

FP=ACConifer

Hardwood73 RT 2 FP 5 50 40 40

3

Conifer

Hardwood73 RT 3 FP 80 0 5 60 SLOPEConifer

Hardwood81 LF 1 FP 10 50 20 80

4

WILLOWS; 0695206/5031107

Conifer

Hardwood81 LF 2 HT 0 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood81 LF 3 HS 30 0 50 50 SAGE+TALUSConifer

Hardwood81 RT 1 HT 30 0 0 20 EXTENDED

TERRACEConifer

Hardwood81 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 90 Conifer

Hardwood81 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 95 Conifer

Hardwood97 LF 1 FP 0 20 20 80

4

WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood97 LF 2 HS 30 0 5 95 0694012/50307

58; SOME SAGE

Conifer

Hardwood97 LF 3 HS 20 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood97 RT 1 FP 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood97 RT 2 HT 0 5 30 70

1

Conifer

Hardwood97 RT 3 HT 80 0 0 0 100% TALUSConifer

Hardwood101 LF 1 HS 30 0 0 80 DEAD SAGE

AND TALUSConifer

Hardwood101 LF 2 HS 40 0 0 60 0693737/50300

18Conifer

Hardwood101 LF 3 HS 60 0 0 60 Conifer

Hardwood101 RT 1 FP 20 0 20 80 SMALL

WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood101 RT 2 HS 15 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood

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101 RT 3 HS 15 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood109 LF 1 LT 0 0 70 10

3

WILLOWConifer

Hardwood109 LF 2 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood109 LF 3 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood109 RT 1 LT 0 10 50 0

20

WILLOWS, 50% ROCK

Conifer

Hardwood109 RT 2 LT 0 10 30 0

20

WILLOWS, 70% ROCK

Conifer

Hardwood109 RT 3 HT 0 0 70 30 SAGE,

TRANSITIONConifer

Hardwood116 LF 1 HS 100 0 30 20

2

WILLOW, 50% ROCK

Conifer

Hardwood116 LF 2 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood116 LF 3 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood116 RT 1 LT 0 0 0 30 COBBLE BARConifer

Hardwood116 RT 2 LT 0 0 0 0 COBBLE BARConifer

Hardwood116 RT 3 LT 0 0 0 0 COBBLE BARConifer

Hardwood129 LF 1 HS 95 0 10 10 80% ROCKConifer

Hardwood129 LF 2 HS 95 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood129 LF 3 HS 95 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood129 RT 1 LT 0 0 100 60 1 WILLOW,

30% ROCKConifer

Hardwood129 RT 2 HS 10 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood129 RT 3 HS 15 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood131 LF 1 HS 75 0 0 35 65% ROCKConifer

Hardwood131 LF 2 HS 100 0 0 15 85% ROCKConifer

Hardwood131 LF 3 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood131 RT 1 LT 0 0 20 60 WILLOWS 1M

TALL, 20% ROCK

Conifer

Hardwood

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131 RT 2 LT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood131 RT 3 LT 0 0 60 40 SAGEConifer

Hardwood136 LF 1 HS 70 0 10 20 70% ROCKConifer

Hardwood136 LF 2 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood136 LF 3 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood136 RT 1 HS 50 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood136 RT 2 HS 25 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood136 RT 3 HS 25 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood

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8/15/2006Survey Date:1/31/2007

Reach 2 2

HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

137 LF 1 HS 40 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood137 LF 2 HS 30 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood137 LF 3 HS 30 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood137 RT 1 HS 25 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood137 RT 2 HS 30 0 40 40 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood137 RT 3 HS 50 0 60 30 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood146 LF 1 HS 30 30 10 70 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood146 LF 2 HS 80 0 5 0 BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood146 LF 3 HS 80 0 0 0 BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood146 RT 1 FP 8 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood146 RT 2 HT 1 60 0 80 1 JUNIPER,

DIRTConifer

Hardwood146 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood150 LF 1 HS 60 0 80 0 ROCK, P-257-

259Conifer

Hardwood150 LF 2 HS 80 0 5 0 Conifer

Hardwood150 LF 3 HS 80 0 0 0 Conifer

Hardwood150 RT 1 FP 10 0 15 80 DIRTConifer

Hardwood150 RT 2 HT 1 0 25 75 Conifer

Hardwood150 RT 3 HT 0 0 40 60

2

Conifer

Hardwood168 LF 1 LT 0 0 10 90 0692888/50240

51Conifer

Hardwood

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168 LF 2 HT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood168 LF 3 HT 0 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood168 RT 1 LT 0 0 15 80 Conifer

Hardwood168 RT 2 LT 0 0 40 50 Conifer

Hardwood168 RT 3 LT 0 0 55 30 1 YOUNG

JUNIPERConifer

Hardwood171 LF 1 LT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood171 LF 2 LT 0 0 25 70 0693503/50232

59Conifer

Hardwood171 LF 3 HS 20 0 10 80 Conifer

Hardwood171 RT 1 HS 150 0 0 10 VERTICAL

WALLConifer

Hardwood171 RT 2 HS 65 0 20 60 Conifer

Hardwood171 RT 3 HS 65 0 40 50 Conifer

Hardwood174 LF 1 HT 0 0 60 40 Conifer

Hardwood174 LF 2 HT 0 0 30 65 0693400/50225

01Conifer

Hardwood174 LF 3 HS 45 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood174 RT 1 HT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood174 RT 2 HT 0 0 55 35 SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood174 RT 3 HS 15 0 80 20 Conifer

Hardwood178 LF 1 HS 90 0 15 40 ROCKY

HILLSLOPEConifer

Hardwood178 LF 2 HS 85 0 20 20 0693077/50221

41Conifer

Hardwood178 LF 3 HS 60 0 35 20 Conifer

Hardwood178 RT 1 LT 0 0 10 60 Conifer

Hardwood178 RT 2 LT 0 0 30 50 Conifer

Hardwood178 RT 3 LT 0 0 50 40 Conifer

Hardwood

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Reach 3 3

HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

181 LF 1 HS 50 0 0 0 254-256Conifer

Hardwood181 LF 2 HS 80 0 0 0 Conifer

Hardwood181 LF 3 HS 80 0 0 0 Conifer

Hardwood181 RT 1 HT 2 0 0 0 Conifer

Hardwood181 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 0 Conifer

Hardwood181 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 0 Conifer

Hardwood185 LF 1 HS 25 40 5 85 1 P-251-253,

BOULDERSConifer

Hardwood185 LF 2 HS 35 10 50 50

2

Conifer

Hardwood185 LF 3 HS 35 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood185 RT 1 HT 10 40 30 70 1

1

Conifer

Hardwood185 RT 2 HT 0 40 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood185 RT 3 HT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood192 LF 1 HT 4 5 5 45 2 DIRTConifer

Hardwood192 LF 2 HT 0 0 50 30 P-248-250,

DIRTConifer

Hardwood192 LF 3 HT 0 0 40 40 DIRTConifer

Hardwood192 RT 1 HS 35 10 60 20

1

COBBLEConifer

Hardwood192 RT 2 HS 40 0 15 0 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood192 RT 3 HS 40 0 0 0 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood197 LF 1 HS 35 0 60 20 COBBLE, P-

245-247Conifer

Hardwood

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197 LF 2 HS 35 0 5 0 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood197 LF 3 HS 35 0 0 5 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood197 RT 1 FP 2 0 0 20 COBBLE,

GRAVELConifer

Hardwood197 RT 2 FP 0 0 0 20 COBBLE,

GRAVELConifer

Hardwood197 RT 3 FP 0 0 0 20 COBBLE,

GRAVELConifer

Hardwood201 LF 1 HT 3 0 10 90 P-242-244Conifer

Hardwood201 LF 2 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood201 LF 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood201 RT 1 HS 60 0 5 5 BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood201 RT 2 HS 70 0 0 5 BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood201 RT 3 HS 70 0 0 5 BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood205 LF 1 HS 40 0 5 95 NO TREES, P-

238-241Conifer

Hardwood205 LF 2 HS 30 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood205 LF 3 HS 30 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood205 RT 1 HT 2 0 60 40 Conifer

Hardwood205 RT 2 HT 0 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood205 RT 3 HT 0 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood

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HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

207 LF 1 LT 0 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood207 LF 2 LT 0 0 65 30 0693129/50191

10Conifer

Hardwood207 LF 3 HS 10 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood207 RT 1 HT 0 0 15 85 Conifer

Hardwood207 RT 2 HS 70 10 10 5

6

Conifer

Hardwood207 RT 3 HS 80 0 0 0 ROCKY

HILLSLOPEConifer

Hardwood

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HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

215 LF 1 HS 50 0 30 60

2

0692424/5018535

Conifer

Hardwood215 LF 2 HS 55 0 10 70 Conifer

Hardwood215 LF 3 HS 60 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood215 RT 1 HT 0 0 60 40 SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood215 RT 2 HS 35 0 60 30 Conifer

Hardwood215 RT 3 HS 40 0 50 40 Conifer

Hardwood220 LF 1 HS 30 0 60 30

7

Conifer

Hardwood220 LF 2 HS 40 0 10 30 ROCKSConifer

Hardwood220 LF 3 HS 40 0 40 20 Conifer

Hardwood220 RT 1 HT 0 0 15 80 Conifer

Hardwood220 RT 2 HT 0 0 10 85 Conifer

Hardwood220 RT 3 HT 0 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood228 LF 1 LT 0 0 0 80 0691901/50167

64Conifer

Hardwood228 LF 2 LT 0 0 0 80 Conifer

Hardwood228 LF 3 LT 0 0 5 45 WILLOWConifer

Hardwood228 RT 1 HS 70 20 20 60

1

WILLOWConifer

Hardwood228 RT 2 HS 80 40 10 50 1 JUNIPERConifer

Hardwood228 RT 3 HS 80 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood

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HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

231 LF 1 HS 90 0 0 30 70% ROCKConifer

Hardwood231 LF 2 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood231 LF 3 HS 100 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood231 RT 1 LT 3 0 5 55 SAND, 40%

ROCKConifer

Hardwood231 RT 2 HT 0 0 15 45 40% SANDConifer

Hardwood231 RT 3 HT 0 10 15 85 1 1Conifer

Hardwood245 LF 1 LT 2 0 0 75 25% ROCKConifer

Hardwood245 LF 2 LT 2 0 10 50 40% ROCKConifer

Hardwood245 LF 3 LT 2 0 5 50 45% ROCKConifer

Hardwood245 RT 1 HS 10 0 5 45 50% ROCKConifer

Hardwood245 RT 2 HS 30 15 5 60 1 35% ROCKConifer

Hardwood245 RT 3 HS 25 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood249 LF 1 HS 25 0 10 70 20% ROCKConifer

Hardwood249 LF 2 HS 60 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood249 LF 3 HS 70 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood249 RT 1 LT 5 0 0 30 70% ROCKConifer

Hardwood249 RT 2 HT 15 0 40 60 TRANSITIONConifer

Hardwood249 RT 3 HT 2 0 25 50 2 25% DIRTConifer

Hardwood256 LF 1 HT 0 0 45 55 WILLOWS 2M

HIGHConifer

Hardwood

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256 LF 2 HS 60 0 25 75 1 SAGEConifer

Hardwood256 LF 3 HS 30 0 35 65 SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood256 RT 1 HS 10 0 40 60

1

Conifer

Hardwood256 RT 2 HS 10 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood256 RT 3 HS 40 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood268 LF 1 HT 9 20 20 80 1Conifer

Hardwood268 LF 2 HT 0 10 40 60 1 JUNIPERConifer

Hardwood268 LF 3 HT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood268 RT 1 HS 100 0 5 20 75%

BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood268 RT 2 HS 100 0 0 0 100%

BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood268 RT 3 HS 100 0 0 0 100%

BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood276 LF 1 HS 25 5 75 10 1 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood276 LF 2 HS 35 0 15 10 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood276 LF 3 HS 35 0 5 0 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood276 RT 1 HT 0 0 25 75 Conifer

Hardwood276 RT 2 HT 0 0 30 70 Conifer

Hardwood276 RT 3 HT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood284 LF 1 FP 0 0 75 25 P-232-234Conifer

Hardwood284 LF 2 HT 0 0 65 35 Conifer

Hardwood284 LF 3 HT 0 0 65 35 Conifer

Hardwood284 RT 1 HS 50 5 85 15

1

Conifer

Hardwood284 RT 2 HS 50 0 10 0 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood284 RT 3 HS 50 0 0 0 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood

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298 LF 1 HS 30 65 0 15 4 P-228-230; COBBLE

Conifer

Hardwood298 LF 2 HS 30 0 10 40 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood298 LF 3 HS 30 0 25 15 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood298 RT 1 HT 3 20 5 25 2 DIRTConifer

Hardwood298 RT 2 HT 0 0 30 15 NO TREES,

DIRTConifer

Hardwood298 RT 3 HT 0 0 20 20 DIRTConifer

Hardwood305 LF 1 HS 80 0 5 15 NO TREES; P-

225-227Conifer

Hardwood305 LF 2 HS 90 0 0 10 Conifer

Hardwood305 LF 3 HS 90 0 0 10 Conifer

Hardwood305 RT 1 HT 3 0 60 10 DIRTConifer

Hardwood305 RT 2 HT 0 0 70 10 DIRTConifer

Hardwood305 RT 3 HT 0 10 75 10 1 DIRTConifer

Hardwood

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8/13/2006Survey Date:1/31/2007

Reach 7 7

HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

313 LF 1 HS 40 0 30 5 65% ROCK, BURNED TREE

Conifer

Hardwood313 LF 2 HS 10 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood313 LF 3 HS 10 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood313 RT 1 HS 10 0 15 85 Conifer

Hardwood313 RT 2 HS 20 0 40 60 SAGEConifer

Hardwood313 RT 3 HS 25 0 40 60 SAGEConifer

Hardwood324 LF 1 HT -1 10 0 75 3 JUNIPER,

25% DIRTConifer

Hardwood324 LF 2 HT -4 10 10 60 1 JUNIPER,

30% DIRTConifer

Hardwood324 LF 3 HS 15 0 35 65 Conifer

Hardwood324 RT 1 LT 2 0 0 20 80% COBBLEConifer

Hardwood324 RT 2 HS 30 5 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood324 RT 3 HS 40 0 0 100 2Conifer

Hardwood332 LF 1 HS 60 15 15 85 3 1 SAGEConifer

Hardwood332 LF 2 HS 60 0 25 75 1 SAGEConifer

Hardwood332 LF 3 HS 50 0 35 65 1Conifer

Hardwood332 RT 1 HS 40 0 15 55 3 30% DIRTConifer

Hardwood332 RT 2 HS 50 0 40 60 1Conifer

Hardwood332 RT 3 HS 50 5 55 45 Conifer

Hardwood

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Reach 8 8

HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

336 LF 1 HS 65 0 40 40 0695502/5007838

Conifer

Hardwood336 LF 2 HS 60 0 5 0 ROCKBEDConifer

Hardwood336 LF 3 HS 60 0 0 0 ROCKBEDConifer

Hardwood336 RT 1 LT 0 0 70 30 SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood336 RT 2 LT 0 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood336 RT 3 LT 0 0 40 50 Conifer

Hardwood340 LF 1 LT 0 0 65 30 SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood340 LF 2 LT 0 0 50 50 0696241/50075

15Conifer

Hardwood340 LF 3 HS 15 0 25 70 Conifer

Hardwood340 RT 1 HS 85 10 30 60 1 JUNIPERConifer

Hardwood340 RT 2 HS 95 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood340 RT 3 HS 95 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood347 LF 1 HS 25 0 15 80

3

WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood347 LF 2 HS 20 0 15 85 0697224/50077

37Conifer

Hardwood347 LF 3 HS 50 0 25 70 Conifer

Hardwood347 RT 1 LT 0 20 20 70 1 JUNIPERConifer

Hardwood347 RT 2 HS 50 0 20 75 Conifer

Hardwood347 RT 3 HS 75 0 15 40 ROCKY

HILLSLOPEConifer

Hardwood352 LF 1 HS 45 0 50 20 LITTLE LOW

TERRACEConifer

Hardwood

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352 LF 2 HS 25 0 65 20 0697707/5006459

Conifer

Hardwood352 LF 3 HS 40 0 50 40 JUNIPER

GROVE ON LEFT

Conifer

Hardwood352 RT 1 LT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood352 RT 2 HS 25 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood352 RT 3 HS 50 0 60 30 Conifer

Hardwood

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8/12/2006Survey Date:1/31/2007

Reach 9 9

HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

365 LF 1 HS 25 0 20 60 Conifer

Hardwood365 LF 2 HS 50 0 10 40 1 JUNIPERConifer

Hardwood365 LF 3 HS 55 0 20 10 ROCKY

HILLSLOPEConifer

Hardwood365 RT 1 HS 10 0 40 60

1

0698124/5005040

Conifer

Hardwood365 RT 2 HS 35 0 70 30 Conifer

Hardwood365 RT 3 HS 45 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood369 LF 1 HS 40 0 15 5

2

ROCKY HILLSLOPE

Conifer

Hardwood369 LF 2 HS 45 0 0 10 0698700/50042

73Conifer

Hardwood369 LF 3 HS 50 0 0 10 Conifer

Hardwood369 RT 1 LT 0 0 15 65 ROCKY,

SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood369 RT 2 LT 0 0 20 50 Conifer

Hardwood369 RT 3 LT 0 0 20 50 Conifer

Hardwood388 LF 1 LT 0 0 5 90 BARBED

WIRE FENCEConifer

Hardwood388 LF 2 LT 0 0 0 85 0698444/50030

83Conifer

Hardwood388 LF 3 LT 0 0 0 90 Conifer

Hardwood388 RT 1 LT 0 0 55 30 SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood388 RT 2 LT 0 0 60 30 Conifer

Hardwood388 RT 3 LT 0 0 70 30 Conifer

Hardwood399 LF 1 HT 0 0 15 60 FENCELINEConifer

Hardwood

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399 LF 2 HT 0 0 20 60 0699217/5002208

Conifer

Hardwood399 LF 3 HT 0 0 10 50 Conifer

Hardwood399 RT 1 LT 0 0 10 60 WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood399 RT 2 LT 0 0 10 70 Conifer

Hardwood399 RT 3 LT 0 0 10 70 Conifer

Hardwood410 LF 1 HS 50 0 30 20

1

0700535/5001981

Conifer

Hardwood410 LF 2 HS 40 0 10 20 ROCKBEDConifer

Hardwood410 LF 3 HS 15 0 10 20 Conifer

Hardwood410 RT 1 HT 0 0 20 60 SAGEBRUSH,

GRASSESConifer

Hardwood410 RT 2 HT 0 0 25 70 Conifer

Hardwood410 RT 3 HT 0 0 20 70 Conifer

Hardwood

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Reach 10 10

HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

413 LF 1 HS 40 0 60 30 P-221-223; NO TREES; CBL

Conifer

Hardwood413 LF 2 HS 35 0 10 0 CBLConifer

Hardwood413 LF 3 HS 30 0 15 0 CBLConifer

Hardwood413 RT 1 HT 1 25 5 95 1Conifer

Hardwood413 RT 2 HT 0 5 15 85 Conifer

Hardwood413 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 0 Conifer

Hardwood420 LF 1 HS 80 0 30 50 P-218-220; NO

TREES, COBBLE

Conifer

Hardwood420 LF 2 HS 80 0 0 0 BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood420 LF 3 HS 80 0 0 0 BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood420 RT 1 HT 0 0 35 65 Conifer

Hardwood420 RT 2 HT 0 0 30 70 Conifer

Hardwood420 RT 3 HT 0 0 30 70 Conifer

Hardwood

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HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

426 LF 1 HT 0 0 30 70 P-215-217Conifer

Hardwood426 LF 2 HT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood426 LF 3 HT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood426 RT 1 HT 0 0 20 60 Conifer

Hardwood426 RT 2 HT 0 0 30 70 Conifer

Hardwood426 RT 3 HT 0 0 35 65 Conifer

Hardwood

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HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

435 LF 1 HT 0 0 50 50 P-212-214; NO TREES

Conifer

Hardwood435 LF 2 HT 0 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood435 LF 3 HT 0 0 60 40 Conifer

Hardwood435 RT 1 HS 30 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood435 RT 2 HS 40 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood435 RT 3 HS 40 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood446 LF 1 HS 60 0 10 60 30% ROCKConifer

Hardwood446 LF 2 HS 70 0 0 40 60% ROCKConifer

Hardwood446 LF 3 HS 90 0 15 25 50% ROCKConifer

Hardwood446 RT 1 HT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood446 RT 2 HT 0 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood446 RT 3 HT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood456 LF 1 LT 2 0 10 80 10% ROCKConifer

Hardwood456 LF 2 HT 3 15 20 80 1Conifer

Hardwood456 LF 3 HS 40 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood456 RT 1 HT 35 0 15 80

1

5% SAND, TRANSITION

Conifer

Hardwood456 RT 2 HT 0 0 30 70 SAGEConifer

Hardwood456 RT 3 HT 0 0 30 70 SAGEConifer

Hardwood460 LF 1 HS 10 0 5 15 80% ROCKConifer

Hardwood

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460 LF 2 HS 10 0 10 5 1 85% ROCK+SAND

Conifer

Hardwood460 LF 3 HS 10 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood460 RT 1 HS 40 0 15 85 Conifer

Hardwood460 RT 2 HS 60 0 5 5 90% ROCKConifer

Hardwood460 RT 3 HS 60 0 5 15 80% ROCKConifer

Hardwood464 LF 1 HS 90 0 20 20 60% SAGEConifer

Hardwood464 LF 2 HS 90 0 0 10 90% ROCKConifer

Hardwood464 LF 3 HS 90 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood464 RT 1 HS 40 0 30 60 1 JUNIPER,

10% ROCKConifer

Hardwood464 RT 2 HS 70 0 0 10 90% ROCKConifer

Hardwood464 RT 3 HS 90 0 10 10 80% ROCKConifer

Hardwood472 LF 1 HS 45 0 5 90 FEW

SEDGES, 5% ROCK

Conifer

Hardwood472 LF 2 HS 60 0 15 85 Conifer

Hardwood472 LF 3 HS 75 0 15 85 Conifer

Hardwood472 RT 1 HS 20 0 0 10 70% ROCK,

SEDGES ON EDGE

Conifer

Hardwood472 RT 2 HS 50 0 15 15 70% ROCKConifer

Hardwood472 RT 3 HS 70 0 0 0 100% ROCKConifer

Hardwood478 LF 1 HS 70 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood478 LF 2 HS 70 0 0 0 ALL BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood478 LF 3 HS 90 0 0 0 ALL BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood478 RT 1 HS 50 0 0 70 30%

BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood478 RT 2 HS 70 0 0 0 100%

BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood478 RT 3 HS 80 0 0 0 100%

BEDROCKConifer

Hardwood

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Reach 13 13

HABITAT INVENTORY

JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

492 LF 1 HT 0 0 50 70 Conifer

Hardwood492 LF 2 HS 20 0 40 60 1Conifer

Hardwood492 LF 3 HS 20 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood492 RT 1 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood492 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood492 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood496 LF 1 LT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood496 LF 2 LT 0 0 0 100

3

Conifer

Hardwood496 LF 3 LT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood496 RT 1 HS 30 0 0 50 50% ROCKConifer

Hardwood496 RT 2 HS 35 0 0 85 1 15% ROCKConifer

Hardwood496 RT 3 HS 35 0 0 90 10% ROCKConifer

Hardwood501 LF 1 HS 20 0 5 30 1 65% ROCK,

SANDConifer

Hardwood501 LF 2 HS 35 0 0 15 1 85% ROCKConifer

Hardwood501 LF 3 HS 35 0 0 10 90% ROCKConifer

Hardwood501 RT 1 HS 15 10 15 75

1

Conifer

Hardwood501 RT 2 HS 30 0 60 40 SAGEConifer

Hardwood501 RT 3 HS 45 0 50 50 SAGEConifer

Hardwood514 LF 1 LT 2 0 20 80 WILLOWS 1M

HIGH, SEDGE, RUSH

Conifer

Hardwood

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514 LF 2 LT 2 0 90 30

3

ASTER, GOLDENROD, WILLOWS 1-

Conifer

Hardwood514 LF 3 LT 2 0 20 20

1

SAGE, WILLOW, 60% COBBLE

Conifer

Hardwood514 RT 1 LT 0 0 0 0 10% COBBLEConifer

Hardwood514 RT 2 HS 30 0 0 20 80% COBBLEConifer

Hardwood514 RT 3 HS 45 0 5 80 SAGEConifer

Hardwood523 LF 1 FP 20 0 20 60 YOUNG

WILLOWS, 20% SAND

Conifer

Hardwood523 LF 2 HT 0 10 20 80

4

ROSE, WILLOWS

Conifer

Hardwood523 LF 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood523 RT 1 FP 5 0 0 50 50%

HARDPANConifer

Hardwood523 RT 2 HT 13 0 10 0 90%

HARDPAN; FACE OF HT

Conifer

Hardwood523 RT 3 HT 3 0 35 65 SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood525 LF 1 HT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood525 LF 2 HT 0 0 80 20 Conifer

Hardwood525 LF 3 HT 0 0 100 0 Conifer

Hardwood525 RT 1 HT 0 0 0 100 HAYConifer

Hardwood525 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 100 HAYConifer

Hardwood525 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 HAYConifer

Hardwood530 LF 1 HT 0 0 30 60 SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood530 LF 2 HT 0 0 80 20 BIG

SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood530 LF 3 HT 0 0 20 80 0698267/49875

88Conifer

Hardwood530 RT 1 HT 0 0 50 50

2

SAGEBRUSHConifer

Hardwood530 RT 2 HT 0 0 30 60 Conifer

Hardwood530 RT 3 HT 0 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood

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540 LF 1 LT 0 0 50 30 WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood540 LF 2 LT 0 0 30 30 0698039/49886

06Conifer

Hardwood540 LF 3 LT 0 0 20 40 Conifer

Hardwood540 RT 1 HT 0 0 80 20 SAGEBRUSH,

CHEAT GRASS

Conifer

Hardwood540 RT 2 HS 20 0 25 50 Conifer

Hardwood540 RT 3 HS 45 0 15 60 Conifer

Hardwood543 LF 1 HS 20 30 30 60

2

WILLOWSConifer

Hardwood543 LF 2 HS 10 5 10 10

1

ROCK BED, JUNIPER

Conifer

Hardwood543 LF 3 HS 10 20 15 10

2

ROCK BEDConifer

Hardwood543 RT 1 LT 0 0 30 60 0698679/49879

91Conifer

Hardwood543 RT 2 LT 0 0 30 60 Conifer

Hardwood543 RT 3 LT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood560 LF 1 HS 60 5 10 90

1

P-209-211Conifer

Hardwood560 LF 2 HS 60 0 5 0 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood560 LF 3 HS 60 0 10 5 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood560 RT 1 HS 60 5 15 70

1

GRAVELConifer

Hardwood560 RT 2 HS 50 5 5 95

1

Conifer

Hardwood560 RT 3 HS 60 5 15 85

1

Conifer

Hardwood561 LF 1 LT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood561 LF 2 LT 0 10 30 70

3

WILLOWS, FENCELINE

Conifer

Hardwood561 LF 3 LT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood561 RT 1 LT 0 0 50 30 Conifer

Hardwood561 RT 2 LT 0 0 60 30 OLD

FENCELINEConifer

Hardwood

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561 RT 3 LT 0 0 40 60 OLD DITCHConifer

Hardwood564 LF 1 FP 3 40 60 40

1

P-205-207Conifer

Hardwood564 LF 2 FP 2 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood564 LF 3 HT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood564 RT 1 HT 3 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood564 RT 2 HT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood564 RT 3 HT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood572 LF 1 HT 5 5 60 20

3

ROCK; P-202-204

Conifer

Hardwood572 LF 2 HT 0 20 10 60 ROCKConifer

Hardwood572 LF 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood572 RT 1 HT 3 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood572 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood572 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood

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RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

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Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

586 LF 1 HS 40 0 15 10

1

P-198-201; ROCK

Conifer

Hardwood586 LF 2 HS 70 0 0 15 ROCKConifer

Hardwood586 LF 3 HS 50 0 0 85 ROCKConifer

Hardwood586 RT 1 FP 3 15 10 70 1 ROCK; HSConifer

Hardwood586 RT 2 HS 35 0 5 95 1Conifer

Hardwood586 RT 3 HS 35 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood596 LF 1 HS 40 10 40 60

1

P-195-197Conifer

Hardwood596 LF 2 HS 40 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood596 LF 3 HS 50 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood596 RT 1 HT 4 5 5 90 1Conifer

Hardwood596 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood596 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood

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JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

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RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

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Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

602 LF 1 HT 10 30 5 15 1 P-192-194Conifer

Hardwood602 LF 2 HT 2 25 10 10 1 DIRTConifer

Hardwood602 LF 3 HT 2 20 80 70 Conifer

Hardwood602 RT 1 HS 40 0 5 50 FP;

DIRT+BLDRSConifer

Hardwood602 RT 2 HS 50 0 0 5 DIRT+BLDRSConifer

Hardwood602 RT 3 HS 50 0 0 10 DIRT+BLDRSConifer

Hardwood

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JOHN DAY RIVER (LOWER)

Report Date:

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Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

603 LF 1 FP 0 10 5 0 1 JUNIPER, DIRT

Conifer

Hardwood603 LF 2 FP 0 0 0 0 DIRTConifer

Hardwood603 LF 3 FP 0 0 0 0 DIRTConifer

Hardwood603 RT 1 HS 80 0 90 10 Conifer

Hardwood603 RT 2 HS 80 0 5 15 BLDRConifer

Hardwood603 RT 3 HS 80 0 5 5 BLDRConifer

Hardwood616 LF 1 FP 4 0 50 0 BLDRSConifer

Hardwood616 LF 2 FP 70 0 5 80 BLDRSConifer

Hardwood616 LF 3 FP 70 0 5 90 BLDRSConifer

Hardwood616 RT 1 FP 4 0 15 5 BLDRSConifer

Hardwood616 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 0 BLDRSConifer

Hardwood616 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 0 BLDRSConifer

Hardwood622 LF 1 HT 0 0 40 60 Conifer

Hardwood622 LF 2 HT 0 0 50 50 Conifer

Hardwood622 LF 3 HT 0 0 30 70 Conifer

Hardwood622 RT 1 HS 75 0 0 0 SANDSTONEConifer

Hardwood622 RT 2 HS 90 0 0 0 SANDSTONEConifer

Hardwood622 RT 3 HS 90 0 0 0 SANDSTONEConifer

Hardwood

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HABITAT INVENTORY

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RIPARIAN ZONE VEGETATIONReach

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Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

629 LF 1 HS 70 20 0 90 1 JUNIPER; COBBLE

Conifer

Hardwood629 LF 2 HS 70 0 0 90 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood629 LF 3 HS 70 0 0 90 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood629 RT 1 HS 60 20 40 60

1

CAL. HAZELNUT

Conifer

Hardwood629 RT 2 HS 60 0 0 90 COBBLEConifer

Hardwood629 RT 3 HS 60 35 0 90

1

JUNIPERConifer

Hardwood

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Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

635 LF 1 HS 70 5 20 80 1 JUNIPERConifer

Hardwood635 LF 2 HS 60 30 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood635 LF 3 HS 60 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood635 RT 1 HT 0 25 80 20

6

WILLOWConifer

Hardwood635 RT 2 HT 0 0 15 85 Conifer

Hardwood635 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood647 LF 1 HS 50 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood647 LF 2 HS 60 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood647 LF 3 HS 60 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood647 RT 1 HT 10 65 10 90

3 3

PLANTED POPLAR

Conifer

Hardwood647 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 90 DIRT ROADConifer

Hardwood647 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood

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Slope Canopy ShrubSurfaceZoneSideUnit

Cover (percent)

Grass 3-15 15-30 30-50 50-90 >90

Diameter class (cm)

Notes

657 LF 1 HT 0 0 60 40 P-349-351Conifer

Hardwood657 LF 2 HT 0 0 10 90 Conifer

Hardwood657 LF 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood657 RT 1 HT 3 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood657 RT 2 HT 0 0 5 95 Conifer

Hardwood657 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood666 LF 1 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood666 LF 2 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood666 LF 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood666 RT 1 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood666 RT 2 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood666 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood667 LF 1 FP 6 80 80 20

7

WILLOWConifer

Hardwood667 LF 2 HT 0 100 80 20

1 1

ALDER, WILLOW

Conifer

Hardwood667 LF 3 HT 0 20 50 50

1 2

ALDER, WILLOW

Conifer

Hardwood667 RT 1 HT 0 30 0 0

3

POPLARConifer

Hardwood667 RT 2 HT 0 0 20 80 Conifer

Hardwood667 RT 3 HT 0 0 0 100 Conifer

Hardwood

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JOHN DAY RIVER (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO) 2006 COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

1 1 GL 00 256 BC COTTONWOOD CANYON RD START OF SIRVEY1 6 RI 00 1111 RIP P-283+2821 8 RI 00 1590 SC INTO RD1 10 GL 00 2106 /WILLOWS OVERFLOW CHNL; WILLOW GROWTH1 16 GL 01 2231 RM-42; P-2841 18 LP 00 2614 RD W/GATE OFF RB1 20 RI 00 3303 RIP; P-286+2851 23 LP 00 4409 RM-431 24 RI 00 4508 WL1 26 LP 00 5244 VEG VISIBLE IN POOL1 29 RI 00 6141 RIP P-288+2871 31 LP 00 6702 RM-441 32 RI 00 7150 WL DUCKS SCAUPS1 33 LP 00 7552 WL ORGANICS VISIBLE IN SUBSTRATE1 35 RI 00 7820 RM-451 36 GL 00 7917 WL DY 02 CHNL1 37 RI 00 8461 RIP P-291+2901 39 RI 00 8849 WL1 41 RI 00 9174 WL BIGHORN SHEEP1 44 RI 01 9379 SC INTO RI1 45 IP 10 EST DEPTH1 46 RI 00 9721 RIP P-293+2921 47 GL 00 10223 RM-461 48 RI 01 10287 MORE ORGANICS IN SUBSTRATE1 49 LP 01 10505 WL1 56 RI 02 021 59 RI 00 11294 WL BIGHORNS; RM-47, RIP P-295+2961 60 GL 00 12051 BIGHORN SHEEP DEPTHS VARY IN GL1 62 RI 00 12792 WL GOOD WILLOW GROWTH; GEESE1 63 RI 02 01 CHNL1 64 GL 02 P-297; 01 CHNL1 65 RI 01 13117 STEP INTO RI RM-48; SC INTO RI1 66 LP 00 13472 RIP P-299+2981 71 GL 00 14125 GOOD WILLOW GROWTH1 72 RI 00 14275 RIP P-302+3001 73 GL 00 14607 LG VALLEY ON RT1 75 GL 00 15059 /WILLOWS1 79 RI 00 15764 /GOOD WILLOW GROWTH1 81 RI 00 16826 WILLOWS/ RIP P-303+3021 84 LP 02 SPLIT BY LOW GRV BAR1 90 PD 02 RT SIDE OF CHNL1 91 LP 01 17180 P-305=02 CHNL; P-304=RT BANK1 94 GL 00 17823 WILLOW/ GOOD WILLOW GROWTH/1 97 GL 00 18533 RIP P-307+3061 98 RI 00 18624 RM-511 99 GL 00 19033 RM-51 GOOD WILLOW GROWTH1 101 GL 00 19732 RIP P-309+3081 108 RI 00 21237 AIR T=8C; WATER T=5C1 109 LP 00 21673 RM-52.5 0693994/50289611 110 RI 01 21813 WILLOWS1 111 RI 02 WILLOWS1 112 GL 00 21951 WILLOWS1 113 LP 00 22156 RM-53 WILLOWS; EST DEPTH; RM-531 116 GL 00 22688 US 0693556/5028029; WILLOWS1 119 LP 00 23398 WL DEER TRACKS

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JOHN DAY RIVER (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO) 2006 COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

1 120 RP 01 23455 MANY WILLOWS1 122 RB 01 23750 TJ FERRY CR1 123 RI 02 BV CHEWED STICKS1 124 GL 02 WL ROCK DOVE1 125 GL 11 FERRY CR; WILLOWS T=18C; MANY WILLOWS1 126 RI 02 02 CHNL SEPERATED1 127 GL 00 23967 WILLOWS1 128 RI 12 SEDGES+WILLOWS BY WILLOW CHNL1 129 LP 00 24387 0694797/50279371 131 RI 00 24586 RIP; PHOTO 0694597/50274821 134 LP 00 25225 EST DEPTH1 135 RI 01 25401 END REACH T=22C/10301 136 RI 02 0693948/50275402 146 GL 03 0693378/50270202 149 IP 10 18 ANTELOPE2 150 RI 01 26261 RIP; P-263-265; T=21C/12002 152 GL 01 26439 TJ/ LITTLE FERRY CANYON-DRY2 153 BW 10 0693422/50261422 155 GL 00 27073 T=22C/10452 156 RI 00 27230 RIP; P-260-2622 159 RI 00 27966 T=21C/10002 160 LP 00 28244 0693225/5025127 RIP, P-257-2592 161 LP 00 28517 RM-602 162 RB 00 28652 PIANO BOX CANYON/2 165 LP 00 29839 /CANYON2 166 IP 10 SANDY BEACH2 167 IP 10 REEDS, WILLOWS, BASS2 168 RI 01 29949 CH,SV,LG,S,SAGE2 171 LP 00 31230 CH,SV,LG,G,SAGE /BEDROCK2 173 LP 00 31916 CLIFFS/2 174 RB 00 32062 CH,SV,LG,G,SAGE2 176 RI 00 33006 1 DEEP POCKET2 178 GL 00 33262 US,G,MT,SAGE END REACH3 181 SP 00 33872 0693574/5022201 RIP, P-254-2563 182 RI 00 34090 0693574/5022201; T=26C/14303 184 RI 00 34431 RM-613 185 GL 00 34915 RIP; T=25C/1345; P-251-2533 186 RI 00 35288 0693187/5020654

191 RI 02 T=24C/12453 192 GL 01 35657 RIP; P-248-250; 0693187/5020653 193 RI 01 35738 0693463/5020039-3D3 194 LP 00 36156 /SS DEAD CATFISH JACK KNIFE CR3 197 SP 00 36897 WL/ 0694139/50195633 198 RI 00 37212 RIP; P-245-247,T=24C/12003 200 LP 00 38146 T=22C/11003 201 RI 00 38416 WL/ RIP; P-242-2443 202 GL 00 38726 5 BIG HORN SHEEP3 203 RI 00 38908 BV/3 205 RI 00 39459 0693366/5018529, END REACH RIP; T=22C/1030; P-234-2414 206 GL 00 40086 END AT CAIRN4 207 RB 00 40274 CH, SV, LG, G, BRUSH4 208 LP 00 40854 GOLDEN EAGLE4 209 RI 00 41050 /STEEP CANYON WALLS4 210 RB 00 41303 GOLDEN EAGLE4 212 RB 00 41834 FLICKER

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JOHN DAY RIVER (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO) 2006 COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

4 213 LP 00 41945 END REACH /CANYON4 214 IP 10 BULLFROG; BARREL WILLOWS, BULLFROGS, BASS5 215 SC 01 42174 LONG HOLLOW/, NO CHNL5 218 LP 00 43407 KILLDEER SUCKERS, WRENS5 219 SC 00 43470 CANYON WREN5 220 LP 00 43710 CACTUS, SAGE5 221 PD 02 CHUKAR5 222 LP 02 SHARP SHIN HAWK BRK WALL/5 223 DU 02 MOURNING DOVE BRK WALL/5 224 LP 02 ROCK DOVE BRK WALL/5 227 LP 00 45029 /PALISADES5 228 SC 00 45051 END REACH6 229 RI 00 45251 R72E GPS, END REACH 0691869/5016774; RM-676 230 LP 00 45551 EST DEPTH6 231 RI 00 45715 RIP 0693004/50163466 232 SP 00 45995 WL MAGPIE6 233 GL 00 46085 WL 7 ROCK DOVES6 236 SC 00 46455 RM-686 237 GL 00 46656 SS/6 240 RI 01 47252 WILLOWS ON GRV BAR6 241 GL 01 47359 BIG GRV BAR FENCE/6 242 LP 00 48036 /SS/ EST DEPTH; MANY MACROPHY TES6 243 LP 00 48399 RM-69 FISH, EST DEPTH; RM-696 244 GL 00 48457 WL MAY FLY6 245 RI 00 48753 RIP 0693038/50148196 246 LP 00 48896 EST DEPTH6 248 GL 00 49241 0693563/5014300; T=21C, RM-706 249 RI 00 49283 RM-70; RIP T=25C; RM-706 250 LP 00 49345 EST DEPTH6 252 GL 00 49968 SEPERATES 01+026 253 RI 03 ISLAND W/WILLOWS6 255 LP 02 EST DEPTH6 258 GL 01 50513 0692086/50137976 259 LP 00 51250 RM-71; RIP EST DEPTH6 260 GL 00 51368 SS/ EST DEPTH6 261 LP 00 51715 BASS, EST DEPTH6 262 GL 00 51971 FENCE LINE/6 264 LP 00 52184 EST DEPTH6 267 LP 00 52550 BRK WALL EST DEPTH6 268 RI 00 52713 WL T=24C; RM-72 0692327/5012425, DEER6 269 SP 00 53188 0692330/50124056 275 BW 10 BV DEN, PETROGLYPHS6 276 SC 00 54041 P-235-237; RIP; T=23C/14006 277 GL 00 54246 069322/50115016 283 LP 01 54959 T=24C/13306 284 SC 01 54971 0692998/5010174 RIP; P-232-2346 296 GL 00 55898 BV BEAVER APPROX .6M6 298 RI 00 56565 0694309/5010553 T=23C/1145; P-228-2306 305 RI 00 57493 0694314/5009932, END REACH T=22C/1100; P-225-2277 306 LP 00 57647 RM-75 0694314/5009900; T=22.5C/12007 311 LP 00 58410 WL MAGPIE7 312 LP 00 58540 SPLIT CHNL7 313 RI 00 58887 RM-78 AT TOP 0693122/50095317 314 GL 00 59027 RM-76; WILLOW/7 315 LP 00 59603 FIRE-BURNED TREES/

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JOHN DAY RIVER (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO) 2006 COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

7 318 LP 00 60085 EST DEPTH, /SEDGE/7 319 RI 00 60324 WL SPLIT CHNL MERGANSER7 320 GL 00 60504 RM-77 RM-777 321 RI 00 60598 WL MOURNING DOVE7 323 SC 00 60801 0694139/50085077 325 LP 00 61277 EST DEPTH7 326 RI 00 61287 GRV BAR/7 327 LP 00 61447 EST DEPTH7 328 RI 00 61523 SPLIT CHNL SIDE POOL BY ROCK WALL7 329 LP 00 61738 BASALT CAMP EST DEPTH7 330 RI 00 61756 SPLIT CHNL7 332 RI 00 61947 RM-78, END REACH 0694903/5008087; T=20C/09257 334 BW 10 LARGE CARP8 336 LP 00 62670 FENCE POST/8 338 RI 00 63276 /CANYON8 339 SC 00 63294 ROCK WREN8 341 LP 00 63812 CHUKAR8 342 GL 00 63984 KILLDEER, GBH CHUKAR8 343 RI 00 64256 AM. ROBIN CANYON/8 344 GL 00 64470 AM. KESTREL8 345 RI 00 64585 W. KINGBIRD8 346 LP 00 64697 SUCKER8 348 LP 00 65390 BRK/8 349 RB 00 65626 BV BEET CANYON RIVER RT BEEF CANYON? RT8 350 GL 00 66428 BV DEN+STICKS8 358 LP 00 68005 WILD HORSES8 364 RB 00 69826 END REACH9 370 DU 02 WILLOWS9 371 LP 02 /BEDROCK WALL9 372 DU 02 WILLOWS9 375 DU 04 WILLOWS9 378 PD 05 RUSHES, SEDGES, ALGAE, SM FISH9 381 RI 11 FC THIRTYMILE CR T=23.5C9 382 GL 01 72392 TJ/ TJ/ THIRTYMILE CR; BLM BOAT RAMP9 385 DU 03 CHUKAR9 389 IP 10 BIG SEEPY WETLAND ALGAE, RUSHES, SM FISH9 392 LP 11 SM FISH9 395 LP 12 WELL VEGETATED; SM FISH9 396 RI 12 PINE HOLLOW CR T=23C9 397 SC 01 73309 /TJ TJ/ PINE HOLLOW9 398 LP 00 73897 MALLARDS BASS, CARP, T=24C/14009 400 DU 02 5 MULES WILLOWS, SEDGES9 403 LP 00 75018 CLIFFS/; 2 TRUCKS9 404 LP 00 75698 MERGANSERS MERGANSERS9 405 RB 00 75811 WESTERN KING BIRD9 406 LP 00 75955 CHUKARS BIG BLDRS9 407 RI 00 76021 ALGAE ON ROCKS9 410 GL 00 76310 CA,CT,LG,G END REACH

10 412 RI 00 76414 0700501/500198710 413 GL 00 76618 RIP; T=24C/1530; P-221-22310 417 GL 00 77424 0699964/500136310 420 GL 00 77740 END REACH T=23C/1400; RIP, P-218-22011 425 SC 00 78000 0699626/500100011 426 GL 00 78575 REACH END T=22C/1330; RIP; P-215-21712 435 RI 01 79649 0699680/4999746 RIP 7; P-212-214; T=22C/1200

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JOHN DAY RIVER (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO) 2006 COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

12 436 GL 00 79969 CARP12 438 BW 10 0699785/490858812 442 LP 01 81097 VERY FAST MOVING12 445 GL 00 81797 T=21C/1045; RIP 6; P-209-21112 446 LP 00 81967 RM-89 0699836/499820012 450 LP 02 CARP12 455 RI 00 82970 0699694/499716412 456 LP 00 83474 TJ/ BIG POINT BAR CARP12 457 LP 00 83585 RM-9012 458 RI 00 83847 RM-9012 460 RI 00 84398 0699080/499785712 461 LP 00 84719 WL CHUKAR12 462 RI 00 84900 WL CANYON WREN12 463 LP 00 85171 REDWALL CAMP12 464 RI 00 85424 RIP; RM-91 0698413/499805112 465 RP 01 85687 /COLUMNAR BASALT/12 466 GL 01 85786 /SEDGE12 467 RB 01 85929 WL TOP OF ISLAND TEAL12 468 DC 02 02 CHNL12 469 LP 00 86383 SS/ COLLECTED WATER12 471 LP 00 86948 T=20C/092012 472 RB 00 86998 RIP 0697177/499757512 473 RP 00 87096 HUGE BLDRS LOTS OF POCKET HABITAT12 475 RI 00 87469 SEDGES12 476 LP 00 87699 EST DEPTH; 0696515/499722212 477 RB 00 88068 BASALT RAPID BEGINS12 478 LP 00 88572 0695932/499692312 479 RI 00 88764 END REACH /BRK HS/13 481 GL 00 89564 BASS13 484 RI 01 89892 TOP OF RAPID13 491 SC 00 91043 RIP13 492 GL 00 91111 0696711/499475013 493 LP 00 91273 SEDGE, /CAMPER13 495 SP 00 91741 PHOTO HOUSE/, SEDGE, WILLOW13 496 RI 00 91856 0697237/499367213 497 GL 00 92144 /WILLOW/13 498 RI 00 92311 /WIILOW/13 499 LP 00 92621 EST DEPTH13 500 RI 00 92658 RM-9613 501 LP 00 92982 0697285/4992880; ROCK HS/13 502 RB 00 93199 /CBL BAR W/COWS13 503 LP 00 93382 SANDY BEACH/13 509 LP 00 93962 /HILLSLOPE CLOSE TO CR13 510 RI 00 93997 COWS/13 513 BW 10 POTAMOGETON13 514 LP 01 94564 RM-97; PHOTO 0698228/4992158; BUTTE CR13 515 RI 01 94748 FENCE AT TOP OF UNIT; RANCH13 516 LP 02 ACTS AS HUGE BW EST DEPTH13 517 SC 02 BLDR SCOUR13 518 LP 02 EST. DEPTH13 519 SC 02 CLOUDY WATER13 520 GL 11 FISH13 521 RI 11 WL GBH13 522 GL 00 94973 WL/TJ SWALLOW NEST; DRY TRIB13 523 RI 00 95083 WL KILLDEER

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JOHN DAY RIVER (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO) 2006 COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

13 524 LP 00 95524 DEAD TREES ON HT-CTTNWD13 525 RI 00 95854 2 CHANNEL START @ R98 @ 110013 527 GL 00 96617 POWERLINE XING13 529 LP 00 97300 /SD BEAVER IRRIG PUMP AND PIPE; PWRLINE X13 530 SC 00 97403 CT,MT,LG13 534 GL 01 97728 /DRY TRIB CHNL13 538 LP 00 98585 /ROAD13 539 DU 02 WILLOW, RUSHES, VEGETATED13 541 IP 10 COW POND W/ALGAE13 543 LP 00 99686 DID NOT SEE TJ/13 545 BW 10 BASS; SM FISH13 553 LP 01 100844 /SD /FARMSTEAD GRAZING ON BANKS; PWRLINE XING13 555 GL 02 LOTS OF ALGAE GROWTH; SM FISH13 556 RI 02 SS/13 564 GL 00 101748 0698191/4986624 RIP 5; P-205-207; T=24C/143013 565 BW 10 /STUMP-.38" DIAM13 567 LP 00 102456 /OLD WOODEN STRUCTURE13 572 SP 00 102847 0698469/49857.5, END REACH T=23C/1330; RIP 4, P-201-20414 581 RI 01 103117 BV14 584 SP 00 103594 /SD APPROX .4M DIAM14 586 SP 00 103924 BV 0698735/4984760-3D T=23C/1200; P-198-201; RIP 314 587 RB 00 103996 16" BASS14 596 RI 01 105008 BV 0698913/4984008-2D, END REACH RIP 2; P-195-197; T=22C/103015 602 SP 00 105906 END REACH, 1698585/4983256 RIP 1; T=21.5C/0930; P-192-19416 603 RB 00 106163 0698510/4982851 RIP-9; P-368-370; T=22.5C/160016 616 RB 00 107342 0699104/4982324 RIP-8; P-365-367; T=22C/143016 622 GL 00 108199 0698455/4981790, END REACH T=23C/134517 623 LP 00 108634 RIP-7; P-362-36417 624 RI 00 108716 SEVERAL TIRES TIRES AND ASSORTED METAL PCS17 626 GL 00 109205 WL/ LG DEN OPENING .3M DIAM17 629 RB 00 109474 /SS 0698322/4980915, END REACH RIP-6; P-359-36118 630 LP 00 110005 T=21C/130018 632 LP 00 110202 /BV,WL MANY DENS IN BANKS18 635 GL 00 110467 RIP-5; P-355-35818 636 LP 00 110770 T=21C/1215; POPLAR PLANTING18 637 SP 00 110891 /POPLAR PLANTINGS18 638 LP 00 111138 0698650/4980247 /POPLAR PLANTINGS18 639 GL 00 111317 HARDPAN18 640 LP 00 111392 HARDPAN18 641 GL 00 111432 /UD HARDPAN18 642 LP 00 111497 /BV18 643 GL 00 111575 HARDPAN18 644 RI 00 111639 POPLAR PLANTINGS18 645 GL 00 111866 /CS RIP-4; P-352-35418 646 BW 10 T=22C/111518 647 LP 01 112615 /UD 0699016/4979404, END REACH RR/RIP=POPLAR PLANTINGS19 648 RP 00 112669 RURAL RES/19 649 RI 00 112733 HARDPAN19 651 LP 00 113002 HARDPAN19 652 GL 00 113032 HARDPAN19 653 LP 00 113187 HARDPAN19 654 RI 00 113267 HARDPAN19 655 SP 00 113334 /CS19 656 BW 10 /CS19 657 RI 01 113386 /CS 0699181/4978441 RIP 3: P-349-351

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JOHN DAY RIVER (COTTONWOOD - CLARNO) 2006 COMMENT SUMMARY

REACH UNIT# TYPE CHAN DIST.(m) COMMENTS NOTE_ESTIMATOR NOTE_NUMERATOR

19 658 GL 00 113446 /BV T=21C/103019 659 LP 00 113727 /UD,BV19 661 RI 01 113794 /BV19 662 GL 00 113957 UD/ T=20.5C/094519 665 BW 10 BV/19 666 LP 01 115316 UD/UD 0699713/4977570 RIP; P-345-34819 667 RP 00 115419 RIP, P-342-34419 668 GL 00 115567 END SURVEY T=22.5C/0530; 0699787/4976552

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Reach 1 – river mile 42 – view of the reach

Reach 1 – river mile 45 – left riparian zone

Reach 1 – river mile 51– secondary channel confluence

Reach 1 – river mile 43 – left riparian zone

Reach 1 – river mile 48 – reach view with surveyors

Reach 1 – river mile 51 – right riparian zone

John Day River (Cottonwood to Clarno) 2006 Summer Habitat Survey Photographs

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Reach 2 – river mile 57 – riffle habitat unit

Reach 2 – river mile 57 – left riparian zone

Reach 3 – rive mile 64 – left riparian

Reach 2 – river mile 57 – right riparian zone

Reach 3 – river mile 64 – photograph of the reach

Reach 3 – river mile 64 – example of the new reach

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Reach 6 – river mile 72 – view of reach

Reach 6 – river mile 75 – left riparian zone

Reach 6 – river mile 75 – view of the reach

Reach 6 – river mile 75 – left riparian zone

Reach 6 – river mile 75 – pool with surveyors in canoe

Reach 9 – river mile 85 – example of the reach

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Reach 10 – river mile 87 – left riparian zone

Reach 10 – river mile 87 – view of reach and riparian

Reach 12 – river mile 93 – reach view with canoe

Reach 10 – river mile 87 – right riparian zone

Reach 12 – river mile 89 – reach view with canoe in distance

Reach 12 – river mile 89 – right riparian zone

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Reach 12 – river mile 93 – view of bedrock slopes

Reach 13 – river mile 101 – left riparian zone

Reach 13 – river mile 101 – upstream view of reach

Reach 13 – river mile 98 – view of reach and riparian with barn

Reach 13 – river mile 101 – right riparian zone

Reach 13 – river mile 101 – view of reach and riparian zone

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Reach 14 – river mile 103 – left riparian zone

Reach 14 – river mile 103 – view of reach

Reach 19 – river mile 108 – riparian zone

Reach 14 – river mile 103 – right riparian zone

Reach 16 – river mile 104 – reach and riparian zone

Reach 19 – river mile 109 – Clarno bridge and the end of the survey

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