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Part E– Land use & Banks. Part E1 – Land Use Buffer zone.

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Presentation on theme: "Part E– Land use & Banks. Part E1 – Land Use Buffer zone."— Presentation transcript:

1 Part E– Land use & Banks

2 Part E1 – Land Use

3 Buffer zone

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5 Part B – Canopy cover % shading of wetted area at low flow 90%+ = tunnelling

6 Part E4 – Livestock access within riparian buffer zone None; No access to livestock - Bank not grazed Limited; some light grazing, deer browsing Present; primarily short grass, some impact on shrubs and trees Extensive; primarily grazed to roots of grass, extensive impact on shrubs and trees Notes; Deer / sheep / cattle etc. Fence condition

7 Part E 5 – Bank Condition

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9 Part F – Fish cover Cover; Physical cover for juvenile fish; draped on the water surface or in the water. % of bank length UC – Undercut banks. (Probe under banks) DR – Draped vegetation rooted on bank MA – Marginal plants in stream bed (Emergent)) RT – Roots of trees exposed in flow (live or dead) RK – Rocks that form part of the bank (not substrate) OTH – Other features (define in notes) NONE – No cover or for fish cannot reach cover due to lack of water

10 Part E – Fish cover score 0 No suitable cover 1< 10 % of bank length 2 11-33 % of bank length 3 34-66 % of bank length 4 67-90 % of bank length 5 91-100 % of bank length


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