Title: Elwha River Engineered Logjam Monitoring Project
1Elwha River Engineered Logjam Monitoring Project
- Michael McHenry, Randall McCoy-Lower Elwha
Klallam Tribe - George Pess, Holly Coe, Martin Lierman-NOAA
Fisheries - Tim Abbe, Jennifer Goldsmith-Herrera
Environmental - Roger Peters-US Fish Wildlife Service
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3Engineered Logjam (ELJ) Technology
- Based on the architecture of naturally occurring,
stable log jams. - Accommodate natural channel dynamics
disturbance regimes. - Meet traditional engineering standards while
providing greater habitat value. - Restore natural function and habitat complexity,
recognize opportunities for entire system. - Work within constraints of system (i.e., bridges,
development).
4Meander Jam
5Bar Apex Jam
6EC
- RM 1.3-2.2
- Manage Flow Splits
- 21 ELJs (2000-2004)
- BAJ/Meander Types
- Distribute Flows
- Increase Habitat
HRC
SC-5
7Elwha ELJ Characteristics
8Study Design
Biological
Physical
- Stability
- Distribution of Flows
- Sediment
- Wood
- Habitat
- Primary productivity
- TOC/Chlorophyll a
- Secondary productivity
- Macroinvertebrates
- Juvenile fish
- Abundance
- Movement
- Adult Fish
- Redd mapping
9Peak Flows 1898-2004
10ELJ Performance
- 21 of 21 structures intact
- 20 of 21 have formed pools
- Net gain in LWD
- No significant decay
- Bank erosion reduced
- Various stages of revegetation
11Distribution of Flows
- Stage dependent
- Summer base flows lt25 cfs in east channel
- EC functioning as Ground Water SC
- Additional actions my be necessary to balance low
flows
12Effects on Habitat Reach Scale
13Pool Development
14Pool Depth Frequency
15Temperature Effects
161994
2006
17Reach Scale Sediment Storage
18Particle Size Distribution Change
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20Visual Substrate Effects
21Spawning Habitat Created
22ALGAE ( OTHER ORGANIC MATTER)
NUTRIENTS
23Primary Productivity
24Primary Productivity
25Secondary Productivity
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28Juvenile Fish
- Snorkel Observations
- Habitat Based
- ELJ v Non-ELJ
- Complex v Simple
- Analysis
- Proportion
- Density
- Biomass
29- Proportion
- Juvenile salmonid density was consistently
greater in ELJ than non-ELJ bank units in 75
species/size class categories.
Grey bar logjam units White bar non logjam
units
30- Density
- 50 of species/size class categories had
consistently significant differences in densities
due to habitat complexity.
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complex dark grey low complexity
31- Biomass
- The greatest difference between ELJ and non-ELJ
bank units occurred with biomass estimates.
Grey bar logjam units White bar non logjam
units
32- Season
- Biomass estimates exhibit a strong pattern of
significant differences for juvenile, sub-adult,
and resident salmonids during the summer.
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complex dark grey low complexity
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34Juvenile Fish Basic Conclusions
- The patterns suggest that the proportion of
occurrence, median density and biomass of
juvenile, sub-adult, and resident salmonids in
bank units were positively influenced by ELJs. - Statistical certainty was clouded by high
variability in numbers, methods, and fish
behavior.
35Wood Budget Redd Mapping
36Increasing Wood
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38Local Sources Movement
392001 LWD No Redd Data
402001 LWD 2002 Redds
412002 LWD 2002 Redds
422002 LWD 2003 Redds
432004 LWD 2003 Redds
442004 LWD 2004 Redds
452006 LWD 2006 Redds
46Conclusions
- All structures intact after 20 Bankfull Floods
- Positive changes in scour depth, sediment
storage, substrate, temperature, bank erosion
rates and flow patterns documented - Primary production higher on ELJ surfaces
- Invertebrate production and diversity higher on
ELJ surfaces - Consistent differences observed for juvenile
salmon (particularly proportion and biomass) - Methods used in this study were not adequate to
assess fish survival and productivity questions.
47Conclusions (cont.)
- ELJs can be an effective reach scale tool to
manage sediment deposition and floodplain
reconnection. - ELJs can be an effective reach scale tool to
manage chronic bank erosion. - ELJs can be an effective reach scale tool tool
to manage flow and therefore habitat area. - Restoring large scale habitat forming processes
(connectivity, floodplain forests, etc..) is key
to the health of large rivers.
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49Policy Gut Check
- effective river rehabilitation that produces
lasting and fundamental changes in river
integrity and biodiversity is going to be a long,
hard and expensive operation. - Andrew Brooks
(Geomorphology 79395-422)
50Thank You SRFB/IAC!
- Acknowledgements
- NOAA-Sarah Morley, Todd Bennett, Kris Kloehm,
Peter Kiffney - LEKT-Mel Elofson, Sonny Sampson, Ray Moses,
Phillip Blackcrow, Jim Bolstrom, Roger Hopie,
Keith Charles - Sisson Family
- Four Seasons Engineering
- Wengler Surveying