Habitat Inventory and Assessment of Juanita Creek in 2000
A report on instream and riparian salmon habitat quality in Juanita Creek in the Kirkland area of north King County
About This Report
In August of 2000, habitat on Juanita Creek was assessed using methods derived from standard assessment protocols.
The goals of the habitat assessment project for Juanita Creek were threefold: (1) characterize instream and riparian
habitat quality primarily for salmonids; (2) establish a baseline for future evaluation of trends in habitat
quality and watershed function; and (3) provide information for process of prioritizing areas for restoration and
preservation. The results of the habitat assessments indicate that channel and habitat structure of a number of the
segments of Juanita Creek are degraded relative to values from published "properly functioning conditions"
for the Puget Sound or the Pacific Northwest region. Water Resource Inventory Area 8 (WRIA 8, Lake Washington Area)
reconnaissance assessments and watershed planning for salmonid species recovery have utilized these data and will
likely continue to do so.
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