Population - 44,301 18% - Aged 65+ Household Median Income- $29,530 Jan.-March 2004 unemployment 14 % Demographics.

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Population - 44,301 18% - Aged 65+ Household Median Income- $29,530 Jan.-March 2004 unemployment 14 % Demographics

Siskiyou County Land Use 6,342 sq. miles or 4,058,983 acres 63% public land and 37% private (Only 6% of all land has buildings) 45% of private is in TPZ 42% of private is in farmland.8% of private land is urban

Mid-Klamath Basin Mid-Klamath Basin

Shasta River Valley 795 sq. mile basin - 508,734 acres 72% private land – 364,729 acres 50-55,000 irrigated acres

Topography 0-7% slope – 56% 7-15% slope – 23% 15+% slope – 21%

Climate Average precipitation is inches; ranges from 9 to 75 inches Average temperature ranges from 34˚F in winter to 72˚F in summer Extremes range from high of 110˚F to low of -11˚F

Shasta River Dams & Weirs Dwinell dam blocks accessibility to upper reaches of the Shasta River. Dwinell dam blocks accessibility to upper reaches of the Shasta River. Six temporary flashboard dams and several smaller dams exist below Dwinell Six temporary flashboard dams and several smaller dams exist below Dwinell

Typical Riparian

Limiting Factors/Issues Recruitment of spawning gravels Siltation of gravels High water temperature Low dissolved oxygen Nutrient loading Difficulty regulating flow Interception of groundwater/springs

Top 3 Study Needs Shasta CRMP Model the relationship of flow to rearing habitat Expand temperature/flow model and habitat/flow models to include all tributaries Expand temperature/flow model and habitat/flow models to include all tributaries Engineering and economic feasibility study for the Klamath Shasta Water Import Project

Scott River Valley 814 sq. mile basin - 520,968 acres 61% private land –316,471 acres 32,443 Irrigated acres

Topography 0-7% slope – 23% 7-15% slope – 23% 15+% – 54%

Climate Average precipitation is inches. West and south side mountains inches. Eastside inches Average temperature ranges from 33˚F in winter to 70˚F in summer Extremes range from high of 110˚F and low of -23˚F

Eastside Westside

Dredger Tailings The Scott River from Callahan to French Creek was dredged for gold from the 1920s- 40s, Large- scale tailings piles remain for about 6 miles.

Snow-fed Systems 420K average annual discharge

Range of Riparian

Limiting Factors/Issues Water temperature Sediment Accessibility – canyon barriers to spawning and connectivity to summer rearing habitat Lack of flood plain connectivity Altered flow regime

Top 3 Study Needs Siskiyou RCD Feasibility study for siting of off-stream water storage of about 7-10 K acre feet. Study to determine the impact of upland consumption by over-stocked trees and junipers on stream flows. Coho habitat utilization study to determine when 1+yr. leave the tributaries for the mainstem Scott, so connectivity barriers may be addressed.

Salmon River 751 sq. miles or 480,864 acres 1% privately owned – 6,232 acres 205,165 acres or 43% public land in protected status 250 year round residents

Topography 0-7% slope – 6% 7-15% slope – 14% 15+% – 80%

Climate Average precipitation is inches Extremes range from high of 112˚F and low of -3˚F

Landslides

Riparian Area Riparian Area

Limiting Factors Sediment from failing roads, trails and slides TemperaturePredation Effects of fire and fire exclusion on the watershed Invasive species and toxics used for control

Top 3 Study Needs Salmon River Restoration Council Understand natural fire regime in the watershed Understand harvest and hatchery effects on key life stages of Spring Chinook Find out where Salmon River Spring Chinook go in the ocean

Summary Points Siskiyou County is a region of ecological transition and diversity on the edge of the range of salmonids Natural conditions (temperature and precipitation) can be limiting factors Localized areas of suitable habitat become very important

My Personal Top 3 Studies Locate where the fish are at their various life stages and describe preferred habitat Study the relationship of hydrology to areas of suitable habitat and its accessibility Study the relationship of hydrology to areas of suitable habitat and its accessibility Study the relationship of vegetation (upland and riparian) to altered flow regime Study the relationship of vegetation (upland and riparian) to altered flow regime