ADF STAT. No. 

 144-22 WR 78 



56*22.8' N. 134'00. 1' W. Previous No. 104 



WR AN CELL, SUMNER STRAIT, PORT BEAUCLERC, heud of N. arm. 



MAJOR SPECIES Pink. OTHER SPECIES Chum, coho. 



ESCAPEMENT TIMING Middle. Aug. Sept (est. ) ESCAPEMENT MAGNITUDE 



SPAWNING FACILITIES Fair. 



STREAM TEMPERATURES Normal range. No observed temperatures. 



VALLEY DESCRIPTION A heavily forested vuUey with rolling hills. 



DRAINAGE 5. 9 square miles (polar planimeter). 



STREAM MOUTH IDENTIFICATION 



ANCHORAGE Good anchorage can be obtained off the mouth between the island and the right bank. 



TRAILS AND SURVEY ROUTES The stream is easily waded, but no trails follow its course. 



AERIAL SURVEY NOTES Heavy overstory makes aerial survey difficult. 



INTERTIDAL ZONE 



LENGTH 200-300 yards. A VER A G E WI DTH / DEPT H 10'-20V6" -12". 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Gentle to moderate. 



BOTTOM Fine gravel and gravel rubble. 



LOW TIDE LOCATION 



HIGH TIDE LOCATION 



SCHOOLING AREAS School below the low tide mark. 



SPAWNING AREAS The upper 200 yards contains good spawning gravel. 



GENERAL NOTES 



UPSTREAM 



LENGTH ACCESSIBLE 0- 7 mile. AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 6'-10V6" -10" . 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Moderate. 



BOTTOM Fine gravel. 



MARKER DISTANCE 



MARKER IDENTIFICATION 



BARRIERS One partial falls barrier about half a mile upstream. 



TRIBUTARIES None reported. 



SCHOOLING AREAS Few holes are available for schooling salmon. 



SPAWNING AREAS The spawning gravel is good in the distance surveyed but limited by the stream's 



small size. 

 GENERAL NOTES Numerous windfalls. 



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