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A Classification System 
  Used to Qualify Maximum Potential Restored Fish Habitat In Stream Reaches Of 
  Battle Creek 
    
  At the April 30, 1998 meeting of the Battle Creek Working Group Biological Team, 
  it was apparent that the different members of the team had varying amounts of 
  experience and familiarity with anadromous salmonid habitat in the Battle Creek 
  watershed. As a result, California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG ) instructed 
  Kier Associates to construct a table and subsequent graphics depicting anticipated 
  restored habitat quality in the portion of the Battle Creek watershed potentially 
  accessible to anadromous salmonids. The resulting table and graphics would be 
  useful to share professional insights into the restoration potential of the 
  various stream reaches and would assist the Biological Team to achieve a stated 
  goal of "prioritizing the restoration potential of each reach by species." It 
  was further felt that the conservation agencies, including CDFG, U.S. Fish and 
  Wildlife Service (USFWS), and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), should 
  collaborate on the creation of these graphics as these agencies have the regulatory 
  responsibility to manage fish populations in Battle Creek. 
Beginning on May 13, Kier Associates began development of these tables and graphics under the direction of CDFG. Once it was determined that such graphics would be feasible and useful, the underlying data table was shared with NMFS and USFWS, as well as a panel of biologists at CDFG, to solicit comments. On May 19, a copy of the subsequent draft graphics were also distributed to NMFS and USFWS. As of May 22, the three conservation agencies have offered preliminary support for the purpose and need of this exercise but needed more time to review the full body of information. Presentation and discussion of this analysis at the May 26 meeting of the Biological Team will assist the future development of these graphics.
Each stream 
  reach within the Battle Creek watershed was categorized by professional judgment 
  using a system of 5 ranks depending on a suite of attributes including restorable 
  temperature regime, cold water accretions from springs, physical habitat characteristics, 
  species life history, length of stream reach, stream gradient and past observations 
  in similar watersheds (Table 1). 
  The maximum potential restored fish habitat quality in stream reaches of Battle 
  Creek is presented in Table 2. A series of color graphics 
  illustrating these results has also been prepared.