Rogue River Ranch Side Chanel Restoration Project

Salmonid Restoration Planning and Assessments

Restoration Planning And Coordination Salmonid Habitat Assessment / Inventory
Project IDRRR Restoration
Recovery DomainsN CA - S Oregon
Start Date10/24/2019
End Date09/04/2024
Year2019
StatusCompleted
Last Edited04/14/2025
 
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Description    


1. Hired a design firm in June 2021

2. Site surveys were performed to collect hydrological and ecological data that would inform the designs of the side channel

restoration project.

3. The design firm developed 100% designs and assisted with acquiring the appropriate permits for the project.

4. The design firm assisted the Tribe in selecting a company to implement the construction of the project and facilitated the implementation of the project

Project Benefit    


This project will take a comprehensive approach to restoration by improving SONCC Coho critical habitat, by halting bank erosion to prevent find sediment delivery to the stream, restoring the native vegetation in the riparian areas and increasing stream complexity and side channel rearing habitat. We will be using a phased approach to address two of the highest priority recovery actions for the population: improving agricultural practices and increasing instream structure. Phase 1 of this project will include site surveys to determine the current existing habitat conditions and species that utilize the area. Phase 2 will be the development of design plans that will address the following: high summer water temperatures in rearing habitat through riparian planting and improve water quality by eliminating chronic source of sediment delivery to the stream; lack of spawning and pool habitat through the placement of instream structures, which will also increase the amount of refuge habitat available during peak winter flows. The approach of the project in addressing the SONCC salmon limiting factors is to combine short-term treatments such as instream structure placement, with the restoration of altered riparian processes. This approach will be used to comprehensively restore Coho salmon critical habitat and secure viability of this population within the larger ESU.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed
Planning and Assessment
  Stream Miles Assessed .90 .12

Funding Details

SourceFunds
PCSRF$154,896
Other$45,997
Report Total:$200,893


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Worksites

Rogue River Ranch    


  • Worksite Identifier: Rogue River Ranch
  • Start Date: 07/01/2019
  • End Date: 12/31/2024
Area Description
Side Channel of Rogue River

Location Information

  • Basin: Southern Oregon Coastal (171003)
  • Subbasin: Middle Rogue (17100308)
  • Watershed: Gold Hill-Rogue River (1710030802)
  • Subwatershed: Whetstone Creek-Rogue River (171003080202)
  • State: Oregon
  • Recovery Domain: N CA - S Oregon
  • Latitude: 42.44154440416379
  • Longitude: -122.93684720992769

ESU

  • Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast Coho Salmon ESU
  • Southern Oregon / Northern California Coastal Chinook Salmon ESU

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Metrics

Metrics
  • B.0 Salmonid Restoration Planning and AssessmentsY (Y/N)
    •      . . B.0.a Planning And Assessment Funding 186,665.00
    •      . . B.0.b.1 Area Encompassed .9
    •      . . B.0.b.2 Stream Miles Affected .07
    •      . . B.1 Restoration Planning And CoordinationY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . B.1.a Planning and Coordination funding 147,639.00
      •      . . . . B.1.b.11 Engineering/design work for restoration projectsY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . B.1.b.11.a
          Name of plan implemented
          SONCC Coho Recovery Plan(NOAA-NMFS,2014), The Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds (ODFW, 2001), and the Rogue Restoration Action Plan (Rogue Basin Partnership, 2015)
        •      . . . . . . B.1.b.11.b
          Description and scope of the plan implemented
          This project addresses stressors and threats identified in the SONCC Coho Recovery Plan, Rogue Restoration Action Plan, and the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. This project helps to improve water quality by eliminated a source of sediment input by fixing an eroding bank of the river and improving riparian conditions by eradicating invasive plant species and planting native trees, shrubs, and grasses. The root systems of these plants will help stabilize the bank and the trees and shrubs will eventually provide shade for the side channel and aid in reducing temperatures. Additionally, the log structures placed in the river well help to reduce the erosional forces of the flowing water by altering the hydrology, create habitat complexity and help prevent predation by invasive fish species by creating more hiding spaces for native species.
      •      . . B.2 Salmonid Habitat Assessment / InventoryY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . B.2.a Habitat Assessment Funding 39,026.00
        •      . . . . B.2.c Instream SurveyY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . . . B.2.c.1 Type of instream survey (LOV)
          •      . . . . . . B.2.c.2 Stream miles assessed .90
          •      . . . . . . B.2.c.3 Stream miles assessed that contained salmonids .90
          •      . . . . . . B.2.c.4 Stream miles assessed that needed restoration .07
          •      . . . . . . B.2.c.5 Stream miles assessed for regulatory actions .07
          •      . . . . . . B.2.c.6 Fish passage impediments identified 0
        •      . . . . B.2.d Habitat surveysY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . . . B.2.d.1 Type of habitat survey/assessment (LOV)
          •      . . . . . . B.2.d.2 Amount of habitat assessed 21.4
          •      . . . . . . B.2.d.3 Amount of habitat assessed that needed restoration .9