ADF STAT. No. 

 144-10 BARRIE CREEK WR 65 



56*28.4' N. 133*39.6 W. Previous No. 90 



WRANGELL, SUMNER STRAIT, KEKU STRAIT, 2. 5 miles N. of Pt. Barrie. 



MAJOR SPECIES Pink. OTHER SPECIES Coho, red, chum. 



ESCAPEMENT TIMING Middle. Aug. -Sept. (est. ) ESC APEMENT MAGNITUDE 



SPAWNING FACILITIES Fair. 



STREAM TEMPERATURES Normal range. No observed temperatures. 



VALLEY DESCRIPTION 



DRAINAGE 20.5 square miles (polar plonimeter). 



STREAM MOUTH IDENTIFICATION 



ANCHORAGE Adequate anchorage is found 500 yards S. of the mouth. 



TRAILS AND SURVEY ROUTES Many gravel bars run along the stream, making travel easy. Wading 



possible. 

 AERIAL SURVEY NOTES The stream is open enough for aerial survey, often too dark to survey. 



INTERTIDAL ZONE 



LENGTH AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 40V12". 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Mostly swift. 



BOTTOM 



LOW TIDE LOCATION 



HIGH TIDE LOCATION 



SCHOOLING AREAS A few deep holes. 



SPAWNING AREAS Some spawning gravel in the lower portion. 



GENERAL NOTES 



UPSTREAM 



LENGTH ACCESSIBLE 5 miles to lake. AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 20'-40'/8"-12". 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Moderate. 



BOTTOM Mostly bedrock and some gravel. 



MARKER DISTANCE 



MARKER IDENTIFICATION 



BARRIERS Beaver dams are sometimes a problem. 



TRIBUTARIES 



SCHOOLING AREAS A few good pools, but mostly riffles. 



SPAWNING AREAS Good spawning facilities. 



GENERAL NOTES A small stream with mainly a bedrock bottom. 



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