EcoNews Report   /     Hydrologist Randy Klein on Low Stream Flows on the North Coast

Description

The ways that we manage (or fail to manage) our impacts on the land have left many rivers and creeks without enough water year-round to sustain fish and other wildlife. Randy Klein is a hydrologist who has studied North Coast streams for over 40 years. His research on flooding, erosion, and sediment dynamics in Redwood National Park helped identify the best ways to manage heavily-logged watersheds for stream health. More recently, he has focused on the solutions to low summer flows on the Mattole River in Southern Humboldt.

Summary

The ways that we manage (or fail to manage) our impacts on the land have left many rivers and creeks without enough water year-round to sustain fish and other wildlife. Randy Klein is a hydrologist who has studied North Coast streams for over 40 years. His research on flooding, erosion, and sediment dynamics in Redwood National Park helped identify the best ways to manage heavily-logged watersheds for stream health. More recently, he has focused on the solutions to low summer flows on the

Subtitle
The ways that we manage (or fail to manage) our impacts on the land have left many rivers and creeks without enough water year-round to sustain fish and other wildlife. Randy Klein is a hydrologist who has studied North Coast streams for over 40 years.
Duration
1743
Publishing date
2018-10-18 20:24
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KHSUEcoNewsReport/~3/QeQEJHTpAR8/hydrologist-randy-klein-low-stream-flows-north-coast
Contributors
  Jen Kalt
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Enclosures
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/khsu/audio/2018/10/10-18-18_jen_k_randy_klein_low_flow_streams_final.mp3
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