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PPO > Sudden Oak Death Research and Education Program > Monitoring > Volunteer Stream Monitoring Program > 2011 study > Stream monitoring sites 2011 by county > 2011-1106 Monitoring-North Creek

2011-1106 Monitoring-North Creek

North Creek

looking at a calm creek with large woody debris place sporadically on either side of the channel. The banks are filled with tall thick shrubs without leaves.
A man in a red and black coat on a wooden walkway over the water holds some string.

Site 1106

A tree hangs over the water, likely vine maple. Along the bank across from the tree is a chainlink fence.
A man in a gray jacket squatting on a creek bank, tying a bait bag string to the stem of a woody plant.
Placing a bait bag

North Creek in Snohomish Co, WA.


North Creek park


Elevation 209 ft

Stream order 2 (pdf)

A map that has the site marked in the center as a blue plus. It depicts land use in the area. Each type of land use is denoted by a transparent colored overlay inside a red circle totaling 259 hectares. The land use is as follows: 123.65 hectares urban, 134.79 hectares woodland.
the same land area as is shown in the map above. the red circle on the outside shows the extent with a smaller blue circle inside it, around a red location marker at the center.
results for site 1106 North Creek. There are no numbers on the circle graph. In order, most results to least: Elongisporangium undulatum, Phytopythium litorale, Pythium diclinum complex, Phytophthora taxon Pg chlamydo, Phytophthora gonapodyides, Elongisporangium anandrum, and approximately equal amounts of Phytophthora new sp. 2, Phytophthora new sp. 1, and Phytophthora montanum.
Line graph of water temperature results for Site 1106 North Creek. The temperature remained relatively stable. 8C from 17 March to 14 April. It raised up to 9C by 28 April, and raised to 10C on 26 May.

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