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Prepared for: Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
Box 5000 Srnithers, B.C.
VOJ 2N0
Prepared by: Kristine Mason, M.Sc., R.P. Bio.
Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. Box 88
Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2
March 3 1, 1 998
Reconnaissance inventory of unnamed lake 91 0565 700 2.5 71.05WP T-369
PROJECT REFERENCE INFORMATION I Project Code: I 06-LRDO-3027-0017-1998 1
WATERSHED INFORMATION
Proponent: Inventorv Program:
Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks Forest Renewal BC
CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Lake Name: Watershed Code: Waterbody lden tifier: Parent watershed Code: Survey Date: Survey Type: MELP Region: Management Unit: Forest Region: Forest District: Forest Licencee:
unnamed lake 9 10-565700 QQ%+WRZ - O & S ~ W ~ T Z 9 10-000000- July 20 - 21, 1997 Primary S keena Region 6-3 Prince Rupert North Coast Small Business Forest Enterprise Program
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Survey Agency:
Project Director: Project Manager: Field Crew: Data Entry: Bathymetric mapping: Water Analysis:
Triton Environmental Consultants Box 88, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4A2 (250) 635-1494 (C172) Dave Gordon, D. Tech., A.Sc.T- Kristine Mason, M.Sc., R.P.Bio. Kristine Mason and Stacey Brown, B.Sc. Dave Rolston, B.Sc. and Kristine Mason Stacey Brown, B.Sc. Northern Laboratories Ltd. 545 Hays Cove Circle, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 2C3 (250) 627-1906
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DISCLAIMER The Province has not accepted the contents of this product for the purposes of the Forest Practices Code, and reserves the right to dispute the validity of summarised results. The Province does not necessarily agree with the classification assigned to any individual stream reach, for use in Logging plans, silviculture prescriptions or any other application.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Funding for this inventory was provided by Forest Renewal BC - a partnership of forest companies, workers, environmental groups, First Nations, communities and government. Forest Renewal BC funding - fiom stumpage fees and royalties that forest companies pay for the right to harvest timber on Crown lands - is reinvested in the forests, forest workers and forest communities.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 . INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 1
1 . 1 Project Objectives ............................................................................................... 1 1.2 Location ..................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Photographic Documentation ..................................................................................... 1 1.4 Access ........................................................................................................................ 3 I . 5 Lake Summary Information ....................................................................................... 3
1.5.1 Geographical Information ................................................................................... 3 1.5.2 Immediate Shoreline ........................................................................................... 3 1.5.3 Terrain ................................................................................................................. 3 1.5.4 Resource Use ...................................................................................................... 3
2 . FlSHERlES RESOURCES .............................................................................................. 4
...................................................................................................................... 3 . METHODS 4
4 . RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ...................................................................................... 5
4.1 Logistics ..................................................................................................................... 5 4.2 Summary Sampling Effort ......................................................................................... 5
........................ ...*...*.........---.-.--.............*....-..-......... 4.2.1 Lirnnological Sampling .. -5 4.2.2 Annotated Air Photo ........................................................................................... 5 4.2.3 Bathymetry ........................................ .. ................................................................ 5 4.2.4 Benchmark .......................................................................................................... 6 4.2.5 Sampling Effort .................................................................................................. -8 . . .
4.3 Habitat and Fish Distrrbut~on ..................................................................................... 8
5 . OTEjER FLORA AND FAUNA ................................ .. .............................. 9
5.1 Aquatic Plants ............................................................................................................ 9 5.2 Wildlife observations ................................................................................................. 9
6 . REFERENCES .............................................................................................................. 10
7 . APPENDICES ............................................................................................................... 1 1
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LIST OF TABLES
. ........................... Table 1 Summary of geographical information for the unnamed lake. ..3
Table 2 . Equipment used in the 1997 lake inventory of the unnamed lake 9 10-565700. ... 4
Table 3. The parameters measured at the limnological site at the unnamed lake, EMS
number E227000. ........................................................................................................ .5
Table 4. Data for gill netting and minnow trapping in the unnamed lake watershed.. ........ 8
LIST OF FIGURES ....................................................... Figure I . Map showing location of the unnamed lake. 2
Figure 2. Air photo of the unnamed lake, watershed code 91 0-565700. ............................. 7
Figure 3. Limnological profiles for unnamed lake 910-565700. ....................................... 20
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LIST OP APPENDICES
Appendix I - Photograph Contact Sheets ...................................................................... 12
Appendix II - Lake Survey Form ............................................................................. 1 6
Appendix XI1 -Water Chemistry Analysis for the unnamed Iake. ............................... 21
Appendix IV - Bathymetric Map and Data ................................................................... 24
Appendix V - Lake Outline ............................................................................................. 34
Appendix V1: -Stream Summary Information ............................................................... 36
Appendix VII - Fish Cards for the unnamed lake ........................................................ 40
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS available at Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Smithers, B.C.
Binder of original negativeslslides
Photo CDs
Digital Data
FDIS database
Fish Collection database
Bathymetry data
Bathymetric map
Lake report
1 :20,000 TEUM based Aquatic Biophysical Maps (1 03H.037)
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I. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Project Objectives Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. was retained by the British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Fisheries Branch to conduct a Primary Lake Inventory on an unnamed lake, watershed code 910-565700, within the North Coast Forest District. Information was coIlected on lake bathymetry, lake drainage, including stream surveys, terrain and vegetation, access, fish populations, limnology, aquatic plants and wildlife. The purpose of the Reconnaissance (1:20,000) Fish and Fish Habitat Inventory is to describe watershed-wide fish distributions and habitat characteristics for the project area. In this case, the 1 :20,000 inventory provides fish and fish habitat information on this unnamed lake and its inlet and outlet sbearns.
1.2 Location The unnamed lake, watershed code 910-565700, is on the North Coast of British Columbia (Figure I). The outflow of the unnamed Iake, the Goat River flows southeast, then southwest to Goat Harbour, Ursula Channel. The unnamed lake is located in the Mountain Hemlock (MH) biogeoclimatic zone (Ministry of Forests, 1988). The coastal subalpine climate is characterised by short, cool summers and long, coot, wet winters with heavy snowfall for several months (Meidinger and Pojar, 1991). For geographical information on the unnamed lake, see Table 1.
1.3 Photographic Documentation
Contact sheets and photographic documentation are located in Appendix I. Representative photos of the lake, the benchmark and stream site photos are included. Locations of the representative lake photos are shown on the lake outline (Appendix V), by their Numeric Identifiers (NIDs). The Photolog included in Appendix I links this NID to the PhotoCD number and also provides direction and comments for the photo. Although not annotated on the .lake outline, upstream and downstream views are associated with each stream sample site. All photographs are included in Appendix 1 - Photograph Contact Sheets.
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1 L I Figure I : Location Map of Study Area I Watershed Code: 91 0- 565700 1
March, 1998 - I Scale: 1 :250,000 1 i
NTS Map 103H (Douglas Channel)
Unnamed Lake r . -
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1.4 Access
The unnamed lake is located approximately 145 krn southeast of Prince Rupert. The lake was accessed by float plane, a trip of roughly 50 minutes.
1.5 Lake Summary Information
1.5.1 Geo~raphical Information
Table 1. Summary of geographical information for the unnamed lake.
1.5.2 Immediate Shoreline Cliffs compose the majority of the shoreline (80%). The remainder of shoreline is low, rocky shore (lo%), wetland shore (8%) and sand beach (2%). The littoral area is extremely limited, as the shoreline drops off very quickly. The immediate lake bed substrates are mostly bedrock with areas of cobblehoulder.
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1.5.3 Terrain
The unnamed lake 910-565700 is a subalpine lake with cliffs comprising much of the surrounding terrain. Forests of yellow cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis), mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensaina) and shore pine (Pinus contorts) are present on hillslopes rising to peaks approximately 1000 m in elevation.
Lake name Watershed Code '
- BEC Zone Surface Area Magn~ tude Elevation Aspect NTS Map 1 # of inletslotrtlets on -
TRIM Air Photos *
Access
1.5.4 Resource Use The unnamed lake is located within the Snlall Business Forest Enterprise Program (SBFEP) chart area but is not on a five year developnlent plan. Therefore, no logging will occur in the watershed within the next five years. However, due to the subalpine location of the lake, the timber is mostly unmerchantable with scrubby cedar, hemlock and shorepine.
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Unnamed Lake 910-565700 MH 146 ha 12 635 m (TRIM) E 103W7 8 inlets, one outlet
92038: 73-76, 112-1 14 Float plane
Survey Type Wmbody XD UTM at OuW V ~ l m e order at Outlet Setting Cwpfing TRIM Map@]
Primary ( 1 997 RIC standards) 6E%iBWZ o o a 3 ~ \ c * ~ t 09.5 16777.5915717 114,121,000 m* 2 nd Mountain plateau Coupled 103H.037
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2. FISHERIES RESOURCES According to the Fisheries Information Summary System (FISS) Map 103W7, 10 m falls are present in Goat River, approximately 500 m upstream from Goat Harbour, limiting the upstream distribution of pink, chum and coho salmon. The Stream Information Summary System (SISS) indicates that there is poor spawning potential in Goat River due to lack of spawning gravel and very rocky substrate near the mouth; the majority of fish spawn just above tidal water. A second set of falls is 5.9 km upstream of Goat Harbour (approximately 3.5 km downstream of the study lake). This set of falls is the upstream limit for Dolly Varden.
3. METHODS The lake survey was conducted according to the Reconnaissance (1:20 000) Fish and Fish Habitat Inventory: Standards and Procedures (MELP 1997). The survey was performed to the primary level by Kristine Mason and Stacey Brown Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. on July 20 - 21, 1997. Stream surveys were intended to determine and characterise the streams or stream reaches used by the fish populations of the lake during various life stages. Therefore, only 500 m upstream (or downstream) of the lake was generally surveyed. However, if an impassable barrier existed or the fish habitat quality declined significantly within this 500 rn, the survey was terminated and the length of survey was recorded on the field form. When the first reach was a length of stream directly influenced by the lake (low gradient section), the survey was always carried out beyond this reach to describe the stream reach beyond.
Table 2 lists the sampling equipment used in the field with specifications. Fish information was entered into the MS-Access Fish Data Form. Reach and site data were entered into the Field Data Information System (FDIS).
Table 2. Equipment used in the 1997 lake inventory of the unnamed lake 91 0-565700.
Inflatable boat Bombard C2 20 hp motor Sounder pH stick Temperature/l3issolved OxygenlConductivity Meter Secchi disk Van Dom bottle 2 standard gill nets Minnow traps Electronic balance Camera
Johnson outboard Lowrance X- 1 6 LaMotte PocketTester2 YSI 85 with 30 m probe
(91.2 long x 2.4 m deep) Gee A&D, EK-2000G Canon Sureshot AllPrima As-I
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4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1 Logistics After completing the lake survey of the unnamed lake 910-565700, the dense fog prevented the float plane pilot from accessing the lake for two days after the scheduled pick-up. The water samples for analysis were taken from the float of the plane on July 23, 1997 at 2:00 p.m., two days after the other limnological measurements.
4.2 Summary Sampling Effort
4.2.1 Limnological Sampling
Limnological sampling took place on July 21, 1997 at 12:25 p.m. (Table 3). Water samples were taken July 23,1997 at 2:00 p.m.
Table 3. The parameters measured at the limnologicd site at the unnamed lake, EMS number E227000.
Maximum depth: 165 rn Lowrance X- 16 Water clarity 9.5 m Secchi depth Water colour clear Visual estimate pH (surfacelbottom) 6.81- pH stick (P2) Ice depth Om Visual estimate Weather description Blowing rain, choppy
The data and figures from the dissolved oxygen, temperature and conductivity profiles are located in Appendix II - Lake Survey Form. Water samples from depths of 0.5 m and 30 m were analysed for general water chemistry and metals by Northern Laboratories Ltd., Prince Rupert, B.C. The full report from the laboratory is also included in Appendix 111. From the water sample analysis, both the total nitrogen and total phosphorus were below minimal detectable limits; therefore, the N : P ratio cannot be calculated.
4.2.2 Annotated Air Photo An annotated air photo enlargement (Figure 2) shows the locations of netting sites, minnow traps, direction of water flow, limnological station and benchmark
4,2.3 Bathvmetrv Bathyrnetric information was collected in the field according to the Barhymetric Standards for Lake Inventories (MELP, 1997). Using original airphotos, the lake outline was traced on waterproof paper. Locations for transects were determined by visual estimates of the shoreline based on a laser copy of these airphotos. Transects and map features were annotated on the tracing in the field. An e-line and 7 transects were
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completed on the unnamed lake with the sounding speed approximately 1.0 d s . The bathymetric map was created using manual procedures as outlined in the manual. Measurements were taken of distance and depth data from the paper traces and entered into a spreadsheet. The depth contours on the bathymetric map were calculated by linear interpolation of these depth data. The bathymetric data (spreadsheet calculations) and map are included in Appendix IV. The bathymetric map shows the direction of flow for major inlet and outlet streams only. All surveyed streams are shown on the airphoto (Figure 2) and lake outline (Appendix V).
4.2.4 Benchmark
The benchmark was established on the west shore of the lake. A spike (centre of orange circle) was nailed into a mature yellow cedar 7.7 m from the waters edge at approximately 4.3 m above the water surface.
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4.2.5 Samplin~ Effort - No fish were captured during gill netting and minnow trapping in the lake and streams (Table 4). For locations of nets and traps, see the lake outline in Appendix V. The dates and times for setting and retrieval of each net and trap are shown on the Fish Data Collection Form print-outs included in Appendix VII.
Table 4. Data for gill netting and minnow trapping in the unnamed lake watershed.
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GN = gill net. MT = minnow trap. GNI = floating gill net, GN2 =sinking gill nel
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4.3 Habitat and Fish Distribution Although no fish are present in unnamed lake 9 10-565700, streams were assessed for the potential to provide fish habitat. There are 8 inlet streams shown on the TRIM map and through field inspection of these streams, only one was deemed fish habitat. All streams are visible on TRIM, but on the airphoto and lake outline, only those surveyed are identified. For stream data including widths, gradient, bed material, cover, and fish habitat comments, please see the site cards included in Appendix VI.
The outflow of the unnamed lake, Goat River, would provide fair rearing habitat for Uolly Varden (species of fish present further downstream in Goat River). In the first 20 m downstream of the lake, large woody debris (LWD) and cobble substrate are abundant. Further downstream, the gradient increases and waterfallslcascades (barrier to fish migration) are present as the stream flows toward the small lake below. As the gradient increases the bed material becomes primarily bedrock.
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The Goat River inflow to the lake (910-565700, Reach 15) would also provide some fish rearing habitat in the first 40 m upstream of the lake. The substrate is boulder/cobble and the stream has a gradient of 10%. Impassable falls are present at 150 rn upstream. ILP5
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was intermittent and did not have a visib te channel at the time of survey and would not provide any potential fish habitat.
5. OTHER FLORA AND FAUNA
5.1 Aquatic Plants No aquatic vegetation was observed on unnamed lake 9 1 0-565 700.
5.2 Wildlife observations Canada geese (Brantn canademis), a common merganser (Mergus merganser) and an American dipper (Cindus mexicanm) were observed at unnamed lake 9 1 0-5 65 700. Unknown birds were identified using Udvardy and Farr<md Jr . ( 1 994).
A pine marten (Martes americana) and mountain goats (Oreamnos americonus) were observed at unnamed lake 910-565700. Neotenous salamanders and dragonfly larvae (Odonata) were captured in minnow traps at the lake.
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6. REFERENCES British Columbia, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks and Canada, Department of
Fisheries and Oceans. 1995. Fisheries Information Summary System (FISS) Map 103 H17. Victoria, B.C.
Fish Habitat Inventory & Information Program. 1989. Stream Summary Catalogue. Subdistrict #6S Butedale. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Vancouver, B.C.
Meidinger, D. and Pojar, J . 1991. Ecosystems of British Columbia. Special Report Series 6. Ministry of Forests.
Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Fish Inventory Unit. January 1997. Fish Collection Methods and Standards, Version 4.0. Resources Inventory Committee draft.
Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Fisheries Branch. June 1 997. Reconnaissance (1 :20 000) Fish and Fish Habitat Inventory: Standards and Procedures. Resources Inventory Committee draft.
Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. January 1997. Bathymetric Standards for Lake Inventories. Resources Inventory Committee draft.
Ministry of Forests and Lands, Research Branch. 1988. Biogeoclimatic and Ecoregion Units of the Prince Rupert Forest Region.
Udvardy, M .D. F . and J . Farrand Jr. 1 994. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds: Western Region. Alfred A. Knopf New York, NY.
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7. APPENDICES
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Appendix I - Photograph Contact Sheets
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Photolog- Project #2571, North Coast Lakes
I Aerial1 Roll # CD # Nid Map # Nid # i Stream (ILP or WSC) Site Reach Lake Dir. Ground Comments 2 17 1924-35 103H.037 00018j 9105657 Unnamed 5 Aerial outflow 2 21 1924-36 703Ii.037 1300171 Unnamed 5 W Ground -- - - -. - . -. . - .
2 -3 1924-37 ~ 1 0 ~ 5 7 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 - 1 .- 13 . unnamed 5 . , dfs round small waterfall from ---..Am- lake outlet ..- . -- 1- -
- 2 23- 1924-38 91 056570000000 -unnamed 5 : uls Ground tfwards lake . . . . .- .. . . . . -. . . . . . -
2 24 1924-39 -
. . - . . . . . . . . . -. - - . .. b f ~ % 5 7 0 ~ ~ 0 0 Unnamed 5 ' uls Ground 3m falls below-lake lnto small lake
2 26- q924-40 - & ~ o % ~ ~ o o o ~ ~ o unnamed 5 i -- dls round F below small lake -
2 27 1924-41 103H.037 00015 I Unnamed 5 ! N Ground diffs on north shore - -- - ..- -- - -- .. . . - - -- 2
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28 1924-42 33ti.037 00016 -A- , 1 Unnamed 5 N Ground MT7
2 31 1 1924-43 -- 103~:037 00014 - -, Unnamed 5 . . - . - - . . -. -. - -. . - 2 , 34 ' 192444 -- -. - - -. -. . - - 2 35 192445 103H.037~iOO011 . . . - 91 05657000M)OO us I Ground falls at 150m - --. . -
, _ _ Unnamed 5 . . - . . . - - - - ..., 2 i 37 1 192446 . ,-
5 5 .--...-..7--.-- 1 I Unnamed 5 uls -Ground photo at movth -,
24-47 103H.037~00013 - . - ..L , -- - Unnamed 5 -.
, Ground benchmark .--, .
I Unnamed 5 , Ground neotonous salamander in trap
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FDIS Lake Form Reach # ILP Map # ILP #
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Watershd Code: 91 0-565700-00000-000000000-M100-000-000400-000-000-000
Waterbody TY pe Primary Sample Type Primary Project ID 06-LRDO-30274017-1998
Lake Name local Name Fish Form? @ Watershed Code 9 1 0-56 5 700-00000-00000-0000-0000-000-000-000-000-000-000
Reach P -31 7 Air Photo Ref. 92038 75.1 12 Ref. Comment - ...
Waterbody ID 00267 KHTZ ILP Map # ILP # Magnitude 12
N ~ D Map # 103~.037 NID #I 2 UTM i 9 / j 5 t 6 7 7 7 1 r 5 ~ ~ 5 f l , --
Source Method
103H.037 1995 SurfaceArea 146 H NS
i 1 Elevation 635 MAP MAP
I -- Biogeoclirnatic Zone MH
Setting MP ... ! Aspect t ShoreI ineType i i III iu u
Hillslope Coupling CO Basin Genesis GL Percentage 1 - 2 1 T \ T o l - - - 8 1 - ] - .
LANDUSE NO AG F 8 FR MI PR UD OT 'Over ?rsP --.- ii Resorts Camps Boatlaunch - Percentage 1001 -7- 11 -Ll- 1 i LC. Features L?, Ej 101
- - - -- - - I I I
. .. # Inlets (Pam.) 2 Inlets (Other) 6 Outlets: 1 Spawning hab. presonn
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Watershed Coda: 91P665700Q0000000000000-00~-000-000-000-000000000
Crew KM/SJB Distance
Distance
EMERGENT VEG. SUBMERGENT VEG. I j Closest Community Prince Rupert, Kitimat , .
sparse !!!!I OR YO Sparse E7 OR % ( ' Comments 145 km from Prince Rupert. 115 km from Kitimat
Floating Algae? i 1 : Voucher Specimen I - I L L. -..
Type of Survey FL Littoral Area 6.6 X Method BT Max. Depth 165
Benchmark Height 4.3 Max Water Level 0.6
Benchmark Typello-tion spike in tree (yellow cedar), Wend of lake, 7.7 m horizontal distance from shore 7-
Comments
NW =of east end and o
r- 2 1 21 ST S 103H.037 17 southwest view from east
i 2 1 27 ST N 103H.037 15 north shore
camp al west end of lake
. . 3 1 1 ST N 103H.037 13 benchmark
neotenous salamander
i BIR Canada geese, American dipper. merganser L.
MhM pine marten, goats
r I AMP salamander (neotenous)
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L Shtion No. 1 Date 1 99710712 1 Time: 12:24
Location UTM 9 516060 59 1 5900 EMS# €227000 -- METHOD USED
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FDIS Lake Forrn
Secchi Depth
Water Color NEUT
pH (surfbottom) 6.8
Ice Depth
Reach # ILP Map # ILP #
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Watershed Code: 93 0-5657 W 40000-00000-0MU)-0000400-000-D00-000-000-000
P2 WaterTemp TZ Conductivity S2 Dis. Oxygen 0 2 1 -- -- -- - - - .. . - I
~WFATHER heavy blowing rain, 1 foot chop during limno site
~WEATHER due to fog, field crew was stranded at lake for extra 2 nights
water sampling performed July 23197 at I4:OOh
subalpine lake: mountain hemlock, yellow cedal
[WATER SAMPLE from water sample analysis. N, P below minimal detectable limits, therefore cannot calculate N:P ratio
[SURVEY INFORMATION no fish present in lake
!SURVEY INFORMATION bottom pH not taken, same as surf entered, not all ascending OOltemp measurements taken - same as desc enlered
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Figure 3. Limnological profiles for unnamed lake 910-565700.
a) Temperature
b) Dissolved oxygen
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DISSO LVm OXYGEN (PPM)
c) Conductivity
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Appendix I11 -Water Chemistry Analysis for unnamed lake 910-565700
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Date r e c e i v e d : S a m p l e t a k e n by: Date r e p o r t e d :
ANALYSIS F I N A L REPORT
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A 1 1 t e s t s were d o n e i n a c c o r d a n c e with s t a n d a r d p r o c e d u r e s published by the American Public H e a l t h A s s o c i a t i o n , the U . S . Environmental protection Agency, B - C. E n v i r o n m e n t , or E n v i r o n m e n t Canada.
T o t a l m e t a l s were d e t e r m i n e d in a s a m p l e aliquot w h i c h w a s a c i d d i g e s t e d a n d a n a l y z e d by I C P - A E S ( E P A Method 200. 15).
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T o t a l metals
C a l c i u m M a g n e s i u m S o d i u m
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N i t r a t e as N N i t r i t e a s N A m m o n i a as N Total as N
Phosphorus
T o t a l dissolved a s P T o t a l as P
pH p H u n i t s Conductivtty u m h o s f c m 25°C A l k a l i n i t y , t o t a l a s CaC03 A c i d i t y , t o t a l as C a C 0 3 T o t a l d i s s o l v e d solids 1 0 5 O C T o t a l suspended solFds
O t h e r
C - Chlorophyll a m g / m 3
r -
Lake 5 S u r f a c e 3 0 m
R e s u l t s are m g / l e x c e p t w h e r e noted. T
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Appendix IV - Bathymetric Map and Data
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Triton Environmental Consuliants Ltd. Appendix lV, Page 27
Lake S T2
I I !Lake Survey Transect Calculations Sheet . . . * - , -. . I I -- I - - r -
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Lake: Lake 5 iTrrnsect No. / TZ .-. - - I I -
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-. .- - .. to Contourtto , Contour1 . . Value . -
- I ( c m j r l . l ( m ) (trim) (m) (m) I (cm) (m) - - 2--.
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Lake 5 T3
1 Lake Survey Transect Calculations Sheet I , -- .- . - .-
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t o p ~ scale , - . . I- . . ..
7352 -- - . - . . . .- I reality distance (cm) - - . - . . . ..I
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depth Depth Lengrh Along Trace Distance Along Transect - - - - - - -. .- -- - -. - p (m) 1 i PW 1 1 - -.I-. -. o - .--- L o SO 0.05
-- 1 12 I 0.3 1- - 15.39 ' 2.58
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Triton Environmental Consultnn~s Lfd. Appendix IV, Page 29
Lake 5 T4
Scale:
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ltopo scate , L . -. . . - ldistance measured (cm) -*. . . . Outline scale j - - -
7352 realily distance (cm) 4 - - - - , . . - --. , - -. , ---- , -
Distance to Contoul
-
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2 1 0.29 2.6
Distance I Contour to Contour; Value -- .
(em) . (m)
Triron Environmental Consulrants Lid. Appendix I Y, Page 30
Lake 5 T5
1 Lake S u ~ r c y Transect Calculations Sheet r - -
. -- Lake. Lake 5 , ,Tramsect No. ITS h
1 - -. . - I -
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Depth Length Along Trace Distance Along Tmnsexd - - - . , . . -4- , ; (nl)
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Trilon Environmentnl Consultanis Lld Appendix I V, Page 32
Lake 5 T7
I 1 Lnke Survey Trnnsrt Calcuk6ons Sheet - 7 - - . ,- L - -- .. -- -.
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Tri~on Environmental Consulrants Ltd. Appendix I If. Page 3 3
Reconnaissance hr ventory of unnamed lake 9 1 0565 700 25 71. OYWP T-369
Appendix V - Lake Outline
Triton Environmental Comultants Lid. Page 34
Reconnaissance Inventory of unnamed lake 91 0565 700 25 71.05/WP T-369
Appendix VI -Stream Summary Information
Triton Environmen fa1 Consultants Ltd. Page 36
FDIS ReachISite Summary . .
-. -
Reach # Slte #
Watershed Code: 910-56570P00000-000004000-0000M1040040MH]0-000000
Gazetted Name )GOAT RIVER 1 Local Name named tributary 1 _ . - _ _ _ . . _ _ _ l _ _ _ . _ _ I I _ > I - - - - . . . -. - --"- ILP Map . .- - v Reach# mm Sample Type .-.A
DS Elev. 1630 Magnitude 1 7 Setting Riparian Vcg.
Order (Z BGC Zone 1- ExposedlEroded ) Landuse - ,.a
Sits # UTM1ZonelEastlNorttrlMethodl Site La Access Fish Crd? Date
Mean Channel Width (m) ( Mean Wetted Width m) 'F_6 Mean Residual Pool Depth (m) - .
Mean Gradient Mean Wb Depth No Vis-Ch. a intermittent
stape CL EIM-CIH nw I7 Trlbs.
Temp. 185 pH Cond. Turb. r T r M L C - - - .
Pattern Islands Coupling Confinement -J - - - -"-
TRlB r SC r FC r SWPISLG FUBV r Accompanying Reach or Site Comments ?
\ Appendix V l Page 37
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' FDIS ReachISite Summary Reach # Sbe #
i s 7
Watershed Code: 91 0-565700400W-000004000-0M]0-000-000-000-~0-000400 . .
. - ... - -- . . . . - - - . . -
Gazetted Name GOAT RIVER 1 L-l Name Iunamed Tributarv I
DS €lev. 16591 Magnitude W n g Riparian V q . IT --. - - -,
Order BGC Zone ExposcYEmded Landurs - .- -. F
Site # UTM(ZonfiasUNorth1Melhd) Site Lg Access Fish Crd? Date
17K'I__I^ F r! . -- 1997107121 - . ! - -. - . A
I
Mean Channel Wdth (m) 1 1 7 Mean W e d Wdth In) [ F A Mean Residual Pool Depth (m) - ,
I Mean Gradient Mean Wb Depth No Vls.Ch. r Intermittent
stage CL HM UH DWE ~ribs. ff
r- 81 62 83 Dl D2 D3
! INDICATORS D95 1 D (cm): Morpk
E r r r r r --. C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 S1 52 53 5 4 S5
Bars W N r D FP EM r~ f i ~ r ~ v ~ r r r ; c r n r r Patfern 1 Islands ---J Cwpling Confinement p2 -. .
, -
NID Roll Frame UTM r - NID Map # Type H t tgth. No. No. (ZonelEastinglNorthing) Comment
I
TRIB SC r! FC SWPlSLG FtlsV r Accon~p~nying Reach or Site Comments ?
I Appendix VI, Page 3 8
' FDIS Reach/Site Summary Reach # Site #
1 - 5
Watershed Cde : 9.1000OOOO~OO-0000000DO-DO00-QOO-OOO-DODO00-OOO-OOO - - -- -- - --
. - - - - . . - -- - .- - .- -- - -- -
Gazetted Name -
f Local Name - .. - - -1 ILP . - Map - -.
Reach # r'r~ A - Sample Type
0s Eler 1635- Magnitude Setting Riparian Veg. F Order BGC Zone ExposedtEroded ) LanUuse I___No
Site # UTM(ZonelEastlNortWMethod) Site Lg Access Fish Crd? Date
r El 1-&
Mean Channel Width (m) Mean Wetted Width (m) 1- Mean Residual P w l Depth (m) LOO_) - - Mean Gradient Mean Wb ~ e p t h ---. - No Vis.Ch. lntarmittent
stage EL ff M EH
Temp. pH k Cond. Turb. T r~ L C - -
BED MATERIAL Dominant: Subdorn: r, ! DISTURBANCE . INDICATORS
D95 D(crn). Morph- I C EDITS C D E .- C1 C2 C3 G4 C5 S1 S2 S3 54 S5
I B = ~ S UN i30 C ~ P m u r r DL , C l " 7 r E n EIITCIEE Pattern 11 Islands a Covpllnp .- Confinment -. --
.- - Acco~npany ing Reach or Sitc Comments ? !
Appendix V l Page 39
Reconnaissance Inventory of unnamed lake 91 0565 700 2571.05/WP T-369
Appendix VTI - Fish Cards for unnamed lake 910-565700
Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. Page 40
' Gaz Nnmc Unnamed Fake Alias Survey Date 1 997107120 to 1 99710712 1 Agency C 1 72 W trshd Code 9 1 0-5657-000400-000-00O-D~O~-WO-OO~OOO Srq # 0 Crtw KMISJBI Fish Colltrilon Permit # 34770-20 Reach # 14 Interim Locational ID: Project lD 06-LRDO-3027-0017-1998 General Comments (BCGSNE) Map # 103H.037 Locational Point # 0 LAKE 5, WB ID 00261 KHTZ
m t e I Method I # UTM CoordlnaUis I Temp Con Vls Turb 2 1 M T 1 2 MT 8 3 1 MT
. . 7 1
4 MT 6 ---.u.---p -
--- .-
6 MT i . .---. 8 GN 1 I I -- --- . 9 GN -- 2 1
-- - - - Slw Moth a fi D In T In D Out 1 T Out EF See EF ~ g t h . ~ ~ ~ d t h ~ n c l Nt Typ Lgth ~ ~ t h - Mesh IN Sr Set Hab Volt Fmq pul Make I Model
2 MT 1 1 07/20 1633 07/21/1215 BT L I
2 MT 0 1 07120 1950 07121 1210 I B T L --------. 3 - MT 7 1 07120 -- 1925 07M1 1203 BT L 4 mFr 07120 wmw = -
6 MT 5 1 07120 1825 07/21 1106 '
8 GN 1 1 1 07120 1612 07E21 0954 FLI L ,-
FL 91.2 2.4 ST 9 GN , 2 1 07120 1800 , 07121 1005 ,I 1 2 , S T ~ B T ~ P 1 1 S K 91.2
SIC I Moth # I HIP Comments Roll Fr 2 ' M T 1 ' 1 - . - - - - -
' 2 MT 8 1
---
- - - .- -
9 1 G N 2 1 I
Appendix YZI, Page 4 1
Gaz Name Unnamed Alias Survey Date 1997107120 to 1997107121 Agency C172 Wtrshd Code 91 0-5657-000-000-000-000-00D-000-000-000-00(KH]0 Seq # 0 Crew KMlSJBl Filh Collection Ptrmit # 34770-20
Reach # 13 Interim Locntionsl 1D: Project ID 06-LRDO.30274017-1998 General Comments
(BCGS!'NTS) Map # 103H.037 Lorational Point # 00005 Lake 5 outflow
1 Slte 1 Meth 1 # 1 HIP 1 Species I Stage 1 Age ) Tot # I Min Lgth 1 M-~X Lgth ( Fish Act I l I M T 1 7 1 'I I I I I I I
1 81ta I ~ e t h o d 1 7 1 UTM Cmrdtnates 1 Temp Con T u h 1 1 [ M T I 2 1 ] 8.5 ]
,
Slte I Meth I # ) HIP 1 Specles 1 Lgth 1 Wgt I Sex 1 Mat 1 Age Str 1 Age Smp # I AWW 1 Vouch C 1 Gen Str 1 Gen Smp # I Comments I Roll 1 Fr I f I M T 1 2 l l ]
- .- -.
s[te1MethI # ( H I P [ D I n ~ ~ ~ ~ o u t I ~ O u t I ~ ~ ~ e c ] ~ ~ ~ g t h / ~ ~ ~ d t h I ~ n c l ) ~ t ~ ~ p I Lgth I ~ p t h l ~ e s h I l ~ ~ z ~ ~ e t ~ ~ a b ~ ~ o l t I ~ r e ~ ~ ~ u l I Make I Modd 1 , MT / 2 1 1 107120 1 1639 1 07/21 1 1214 1 I
I I I I I B T I t I I
Caz Name Unnamed Alias Survey Date 7997fl7120 to 1997107fll Agency e l 72 Wtrshd Codt 91 0 - 5 6 5 7 d 0 0 - ~ ~ 0 - 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 4 0 M ) O 0 - ~ 0 0 - 0 0 ~ 0 0 ~ ~ ~ %q# 0 Crew KMISJBf Fish Collection Pcrmil# 34770.20
Rtach # 15 Interin b c ~ t i o n a l ID: Project ID o&LRDo-3Q27-001 7-1 998 Central Cornmeats (BCGS/NTS) Map # 103h.037 Locationa1 Point # 000T0 LAKE 5
- -- Slte I ~ e t h o d ] # I UTM ~Grdlnates I Temp I Con I ~a I Turb / I I 4 - I I
Site I b t h 1 # 1 HIP I Species ( Stage 1 Age 1 Tot # ( Min Lgth I M8x Lg 7 1 M T 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 I
S ~ ( M ( # (HIP ( DIn 1 TIn ( o ~ u t ( T O u t I ~ ~ ~ e c [ ~ ~ t . s t h I ~ ~ ~ d t h ] ~ ~ d [ ~ t ~ y p ( L g t h [ ~ p t h I ~ e s h [ l ~ ~ z [ 8 e t [ ~ a b ] ~ o l t l ~ ~ ~ l ~ u l ] Make I Idodd 7 1 MT 4 1 1 ~ 0 7 1 2 0 ; 1 8 2 0 ~ 0 7 1 2 1 ~ 1101 1 I I I B T / L I I ' I
1
8th 1 Meth 4 # wp 1 Sprelel 1 ~ g t h 1 ~ g t I $as I at 1 A ~ O Str -
Commmta -, 1 . 1 7 1 A I l l I I I t
Appendix VII. Page 43
-1 - - - I , .- -- I --- r l , r-- 1 I - - - - ,-- ] " - - - -. , - - - -
i ' 1 7 - - 1 ' *
Fi5l-i fiziiz G ~ [ k c f : i c 17 . Fm-17 .. - - .... - - - - . . -- - - Q
Gaz Nerne Unnamed Alias ' Survey Date 1997107120 to 1907107121 Agency G I 7 2 W~rshd Code 000-0005-000-Om-000-000-000-000-000-OOD.000-000 Seq # 0 Crew KMISJW Fish Colleclion Permit # 34770-20 Reach U 1 Interim 1.ocational ID: Project ID 06-LRDO-3027-0017-1998 General Comments ( B C G W S ) Map # 103H.037 Locationel Point# 00008 Lake 5, ILP 00005 103H.037
-
Site I Method 1 # I UTM Coordinates 1 Tamp I Con 1 Vls Turb # 1 HHI 1 Species 1 StPgs I Ape I Tot # I Min Lgth 1 Max lgth [ Fkh Act
5 MT 3 , l l 5 1 M T 1 3 ( i [ I
' ~ l t e 1 ~ 8 t h 1 f 1 HIP D In I T In I D Out 1 T Out IEF see 1 EF ~ g t h 1 EF ~dthlEncl l ~ t f p Lgth I Dpth ( ~ e e h 1 IN sz 1 set l ~ a b l volt I freq 1 pul 1 M aka I Model 1 5 i MT 1 3 1 1 I07/20 i 1818 107R1 1 1104 1 1 I B T ] L I I
( Sit4 I Meth ( C WP I Specles I Lgth W@ 1 Sex I Mat 1 Age Str 1 Age Smp # I A@ 1 Vouch # I Oen Str I Gen Smp # ) Comments 1 Roll 1 Fr I I
Appendrx VlI? Page 44