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Sites 2018-Present
  • West Fork Ecola at Concrete Bridge
  • Bear Creek at Old US 30 Bridge
  • Little Creek at Hillcrest Loop
  • Little Bear Creek at Maki Rd.
  • Bear Creek at Svensen Market Rd
  • Big Creek at Old Hwy 30
  • Big Creek below fish hatchery
  • North Fork Ecola Creek at Cedar Grove
  • Little Creek at Old Hwy 30
Sites 2016-Present
  • Little Wallooskee at Little Walluski Lane
  • Wallooskee River at Palmer Bridge
  • Skipanon River at Carnahan Park Road
  • North Fork Klaskanine River at Olney Lane
  • North North Fork Klaskanine above Hatchery
  • South Branch of North Fork Klaskanine River above hatchery
  • Youngs River at Youngs River Loop Road
  • Cullaby Creek At Lounsberry Lane
  • Lewis & Clark River .8 Miles South of Melville
  • South Branch of North Fork Klaskanine at Hwy 202 Bridge
  • South Branch of South Fork Klaskanine at Hwy 202
  • Lewis & Clark River at ODFW Fish Ladder
  • Lewis and Clark River at Saddle Mountain Road
2016 only. Tidal, potential future sites.
  • Alder Creek At Warrenton Drive Bridge
  • Youngs Bay at Astoria High School
  • Skipanon River at Warrenton High School

Cullaby Creek At Lounsberry Lane

This site is located along Cullaby Creek which is the upper reach of the Skipanon River system and Cullaby Lake. The water is generally slow moving with a lot of aquatic vegetative growth. This reach is located near rural residential use, downstream of working forest land.

(no 2016 data, data logger swept away in high water)

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North Coast Watershed Association
516 12th Street, Astoria, OR 97103
503-468-0408 | northcoastwatershedcouncils@gmail.com

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