123-22 



SS'OS' N. 132" 28. 4 ' W. 



WEST COAST, CORDOVA BAY, KF£TE INLET, Head of N. Arm on E. shore. 



ADF STAT. No. 



WC lOA 

 ADF No. 246 



FWS No. 7A' 



OTHER SPECIES Coho. 

 ESCAPEMENT MAGNITUDE 



MAJOR SPECIES Pink, chum. 



ESCAPEMENT TIMING Late. Sep. -Oct. 



SPAV/NING FACILITIES Fair. 



STREAM TEMPERATURES Normal range. Observed temperature: 44° F. , 9/30/50. 



VALLEY DESCRIPTION A steep gradient valley. 



DPvAINAGE 2. 3 square miles (polar planimeter). 



STREAM MOUTH IDENTIFICATION The stream enters the NE. corner of the head of Keete Inlet. 



ANCHORAGE Refer to WC 10. 



TRAILS AND SURVEY ROUTES This stream is best surveyed by wading up the streambed. 



AERIAL SURVEY NOTES Aerial surveying of this stream is not possible. 



INTERTIDAL ZONE 



LENGTH 250yards. AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 1 0'- 20 ' / 3 " - 6 ' 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Moderate. 



BOTTOM Rocks covered with moss. 



LOW TIDE LOCATION 



HIGH TIDE LOCATION 



SCHOOLING AREAS Schooling takes place off the mouth. Fish bound for WC 10 and WC lOA tend to inter- 

 mingle in this area. 



SPAWNING AREAS Most of this zone offers good spawning facilities. Above this the bottom composition is 

 largely rubble and boulders. 



GENERAL NOTES 



UPSTREAM 



LENGTH ACCESSIBLE 0.5 mile- AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 6-8 ' / 8 " - 10 ". 



GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Steep. 



BOTTOM Gravel and rock. 



MARKER DISTANCE 



MARKER IDENTIFICATION 



BARRIERS None reported. 



TRIBUTARIES None. 



SCHOOLING AREAS A few small potholes are available. 



SPAWNING AREAS Spawning is limited in this area. Tliere are some gravel areas, but the bottom consists largely 



of boulders. Intertidal area used mostly. 

 GENERAL NOTES Stream suffers from past logging activity with many downfalls and debris. 



