March 7, Attoyac Bayou Watershed Protection Plan Sarah Fuller, SFASU Arthur Temple College of Forestry

Similar documents
Central and Southeast Texas Recreational Use Attainability Analyses Project Navasota River Below Lake Limestone (Segment 1209) Comprehensive RUAA

BULLHEAD CREEK RANCH

Go Fish Education Center

THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA Department of Fish and Game STREAM SURVEY

Downstream Migrant Trapping in Russian River Mainstem, Tributaries, and Estuary

Proposed Reclassification of Muskrat Creek, North Platte River Basin in Goshen County, Wyoming

Creek Trash Assessment (CTA) Methodology (Demonstration: Mill Run Creek, Cheltenham, Pa.)

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP DIVISION FISH AND WILDLIFE BRANCH. Horsefly River Angling Management Plan

2017 Annual Report: Survey pf American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) in the Big Thicket National Preserve. Summary.

2017 RULE CHANGE PROPOSALS

Lake Seminole. and Waters Bordering Georgia and Alabama

Proposed Reclassification of Cherry Creek, North Platte River Basin, Wyoming. October 25, 2010

What was the historic coaster fishery like?

STREAM SURVEY File form No..

Lynx Protection Zone and Trap Restrictions

Downstream Migrant Trapping in Russian River Mainstem, Tributaries, and Estuary

4-H Reel Into Sport Fishing

Triple C Ranch 486+/- Acres Upshur County, Texas $1,292,760 ($2660/acre)

Pascagoula River Marsh 2017 REEL FACTS Stephen Brown Fisheries Biologist

Crawford Reservoir. FISH SURVEY AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Eric Gardunio, Fish Biologist Montrose Service Center

Pascagoula River Marsh 2018 REEL FACTS Stephen Brown Fisheries Biologist

MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE. Gamefish Assessment Report

Columbia Lake Dam Removal Project

Broaddus Loop. Lufkin & Angelina County Bicycle Route. Total Miles:

OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT SUMMER FACT SHEET NO.

Yellow Kayak. Free Yellow Kayak Pdf - Bifincankahve.com download yellow kayak free pdf, download yellow kayak pdf, read online yellow kayak pdf,

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife Section of Fisheries. Stream Survey Report. Luxemburg Creek.

Dallas District Men s Retreat Fishing Tournament Rules and Regulations

Big Spring Creek Habitat Enhancement and Fishery Management Plans

Chapter 11 Highway and Rural Driving

Penns Creek, Section 05 Fishery Update and Regulation Review

Natural Resource Enterprises: Enhancing Conservation and Income on Private Lands in Mississippi

Pearl River 2018 Middle Reach REEL FACTS Dustin Rodgers Fisheries Biologist

Columbia Lake Dam Removal Project

Rappahannock River from Chester Gap to Chesapeake Bay

Crawford County Agriculture News June 22, 2018

Twin Canyons Ranch 3,019+/- Acres Throckmorton County, Texas $4,211,505 ($1,395/acre)

Claytor Lake View of the Claytor Lake dam from Claytor Lake State Park s boat ramp.

Mill Creek/Rose Valley Watershed General Information Presented by Dr. Mel Zimmerman Lycoming College CWI

NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE STATEWIDE SPORT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT

COLUMBIA LAKE DAM REMOVAL PROJECT

Appendix H Recreation and Tourism (Chapter 8) Contents. List of Tables

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife Section of Fisheries. Stream Survey Report. Three Mile Creek 2011

Colusa Basin Drain Watershed Fish Stranding Tour Concept Paper Mike Hendrick and Brycen Swart NMFS

Steelhead Sport Fishing Regulations Proposals Vancouver Island Region for April 1, 2007

Note: You do not need to be a Wisconsin landowner; we ll consider any woodland owner in the Midwest region.

Eureka Ranch 1,087+/- Acres Coleman County, Texas $2,168,565 ($1,995/acre)

A Sportsman's Guide to Landowner Relations

Gamefish Assessment Report

Reading the River! 2002

South Fork Chehalis Watershed Culvert Assessment

2016 Volunteer Program Annual Report

A REAL FISH STORY. Fifteen Years of Great Fishing on Two Kansas Lakes Milford Lake and Tuttle Creek Lake. 45,024 Fish Caught

Columbia River Fishery Notice

(Revised February,2005) CULVERTS, BRIDGES, AND FORDS

Kasaan to Goose Creek Road Project Project Description U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit The following table presents the mile point of the culverte

Full Spectrum Deer Management Services

Deer and Deer Management in Central New York: Local Residents Interests and Concerns

1.Mill Creek Watershed Summary Description and Land Use

STREAM Girls field notebook

Stream Assessment Cut-block: For: Island Timberlands Limited Partnership, Cameron Operation

POLITICS A MONUMENTAL TASK FOR STREAM RESTORATION: AN EXAMPLE FROM TRAPPER CREEK OREGON

Cloverdale Ranch 1, /- Acres Fannin County, Texas $3,997,116 ($2,695/acre) Office: (214)

Maryland Chapter Trout Unlimited Brook Trout Conservation Effort

Clallam County Shoreline Master Program Update. Draft Public Land/Access Inventory Emphasis on Shoreline Public Access

For more information or permission to reprint slides, please contact Donna Milligan at 1

DMU 065 Ogemaw County Deer Management Unit

The week of October, 6 th Serving People, Managing Wildlife

COASTAL WETLAND SURVEY. Location: Sec. 35, 36 T. 13N R. 17W Quadrangle: Pt. Arena (7 1/2 min) Field Investigator: Gayle Dana Date of Survey : 2/22/78

Teton County Related Hunting and Fishing Spending, For the Wyoming Wildlife Federation. David T. Taylor & Thomas Foulke

Wind Rock Ranch DUBOIS, WYOMING

Fremont County Related Hunting and Fishing Spending, 2015

Interim Guidance Fish Presence Absence

Lake information report

SKIATOOK LAKE MANAGEMENT PLAN

Fish Community. Fish Habitat, Streams and Rivers

Lower Mississippi River Dispatch No. 289 Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 Mark River: The Spawn Mark River: The Spawn

Carbon County Related Hunting and Fishing Spending, 2015

DMU 452 Northern Multi-County Deer Management Unit

Manual of Fisheries Survey Methods II: with periodic updates. Chapter 22: Guidelines for Sampling Warmwater Rivers with Rotenone

Regulations. Grabbling season May 1 July 15; only wooden structures allowed.

Southeast Regional Office:

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE ROGUE FISH DISTRICT REPORT

SOCIETAL GOALS TO DETERMINE ECOSYSTEM HEALTH: A FISHERIES CASE STUDY IN GALVESTON BAY SYSTEM, TEXAS

Project Name: Distribution and Abundance of the Migratory Bull Trout Population in the Castle River Drainage (Year 4 of 4)

Tunica Cutoff 2018 REEL FACTS Keith Meals Fisheries Biologist

NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE STATEWIDE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT

Stevens Point Furbearer Ecology Workshop Mar 10 12, 2017

Proposed Reclassification of Deer Creek, North Platte River Basin, Wyoming

Basic Information Everyone Should Know

Area Fish Stocking. Area Happenings

Frequently Asked Questions About Revised Critical Habitat and Economic Analysis for the Endangered Arroyo Toad

021 Deer Management Unit

San Patricio County Guided Fishing Market Research

Lake Powell Fish Report June 20, 2018 Lake Elevation: 3611 Water temperature: F

NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE STATEWIDE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FEDERAL AID JOB PROGRESS REPORTS F EUREKA COUNTY Small Lakes and Reservoirs

Warden Tom Kasnick August 30, 1983

ARKANSAS RIVER, LAKE FORK

Orange County MARINE PROTECTED AREAS

Orange County MARINE PROTECTED AREAS

Transcription:

March 7, 2013 Attoyac Bayou Watershed Protection Plan Sarah Fuller, SFASU Arthur Temple College of Forestry 1

Used to assess the physical, chemical, biological, and economic factors affecting attainment of water body use Identify and assign attainable uses and criteria to water bodies Ultimate purpose is to establish the most suitable water quality standard for individual bodies of water taking into consideration its unique features 2

Pre 2010 standards Two recreational categories Primary contact Non-contact 2010 water quality standard revisions 4 categories of water quality contact and standards Primary contact recreation 126 (colonies/100ml) Secondary contact recreation 1 630 (colonies/100ml) Secondary contact recreation2 1,030 (colonies/100ml) Non-contact recreation 2,060 (colonies/100ml) 3

Primary contact recreation Recreation involving a significant risk of ingestion of water 4

Secondary contact recreation 1 Recreation with limited incidental body contact not involving a significant risk of water ingestion 5

Secondary contact recreation 2 Recreation activities with limited incidental body contact not involving a significant risk of water ingestion but that occur less frequently than for secondary contact recreation 1 due to (a) physical characteristics of the water body and/or (b) limited public access 6

Non-contact recreation Activities near a body of water not involving a significant risk of water ingestion, and where primary and secondary contact recreation should not occur because of unsafe conditions 7

Forty-four (44) sites were selected for the Attoyac Bayou comprehensive RUAA survey 36 sites : public access 1 public location, landowner retracted permission 8 sites : private property Conducted during a warm season (temp >70 ), during dry weather flows Survey 1: July 20-22, 2012 Survey 2: August 24-25, 2012 8

9

November 28, 1975 to the present day Historical societies, community members, museums, government officials, newspapers, recreational service providers, as well as general internet searches regarding the watershed. 10

East Texas Research Center Ralph W. Steen Library Final Environmental Impact Statement: Attoyac Bayou Watershed, 1980 Recreational needs for the northern Nacogdoches County towns of Garrison, Cushing, and Appleby are not being met because of an uneven distribution of the surface water and water-based recreational facilities (p 38). Newspapers Austin American-Statesman, July 18, 2010 Using the Old Noodle The Houston Chronicle, December 12, 1997 Tips on Finding Bass in the Cold The Houston Chronicle, March 6, 2008 Lone Star Anglers Can Cash in Big During the Spawning Season for White Bass 11

Online blogger and Nacogdoches resident documented canoeing the Attoyac Photo courtesy of Roberta at: http://myadventuresinsanaugustine.blogspot.com/ 12

Evidence collected during interviews confirm that swimming does occasionally occur within the watershed, primarily within the Attoyac Bayou. 2 State Game Wardens through direct observation Shelby County official through word of mouth Landowner confirmed swimming in Attoyac within past 10 years Also familiar with a swimming hole popular from 1970s 1990s near community of Black jack Another landowner confirmed swimming in Naconiche (adults and children) from 1982-1999 State Game Wardens also confirm that noodling occurs periodically Areas between Highway 103 and 21 as well as Highway 7 13

112 interview forms were distributed through the mail 7 returned Interviews also conducted by phone 35 formal interviews conducted Most common use attributed to fishing, hunting, and agricultural use 14

Primary contact recreation was infrequent, secondary and non-contact recreation are noted to occur more often. Public access to water bodies is limited to public road crossings Based on interviews and signs observed during field surveys, Attoyac 18 (Hwy 21), Attoyac 15 (Hwy 7), and Attoyac 7 (US 59) road crossings of the Attoyac Bayou appear to be the most publically accessed sites. 15

Mounted on trees or existing structures in plain view of the public at the ten (10) Attoyac Bayou Watershed water quality monitoring sites. Rotated on a weekly basis in order for each site to be monitored for an equal amount of time. Captured multiple instances of secondary contact recreation 16

Attoyac at Highway 7 (Attoyac 15) 17

Attoyac at Highway 59 (Attoyac 7) 18

Attoyac at FM 138 (Attoyac 12) 19

Attoyac at Highway 21 (Attoyac 18) 20

Naconiche at FM 95 (Naconiche 11) 21

West at FM 2913 (West 6) 22

Stream parameters Width,depth Flow status Air, water temperature Riparian zone categories Recreational Indicators Direct observation Secondary observation 23

No recreational activities were directly observed at any of the 44 sites by SFASU and CES staff. Potential indicators of recreation were present at multiple sites. Naconiche at Cedar Bluff Road (CR 273) Naconiche 8 Attoyac at Highway 59 Naconiche at Highway 59 (Attoyac 7) (Naconiche 6) 24

Attoyac Bayou Attoyac 4 (FM 1971), Survey 2: A crocheted blanket spread out on the stream bank next to the bridge crossing with an animal carcass lying on top of it. Attoyac 7 (US 59), Survey 1 & 2: Evidence of fishing as well as general loitering was observed in the form of bait containers, discarded fishing line, beer bottles/cans, soda cans, and plastic bags full of refuse. Observed on the bank during Survey 2 was the carcass of an alligator gar on a fish stringer. 25

26

Attoyac 7 (US 59) 27

Attoyac 12 (FM 138), Survey 2: Human foot prints observed along the stream bank underneath the bridge crossing. Also present under the bridge crossing was graffiti. Attoyac 15 (Hwy 7), Survey 2: Human foot prints were observed along the bank underneath the bridge crossing. Attoyac 17 (CR 392), Survey 1: A trot line attached to a tree and stretched across the stream channel was present. 28

Attoyac 12 (FM 138) 29

Attoyac 15 (Hwy 7) 30

Attoyac 17 (CR 392) 31

Big Iron Ore Big Iron Ore 3 (FM 711), Survey 2: Boot prints were observed along the stream bank. 32

Big Iron Ore 3 (FM 711) 33

Naconiche Creek Naconiche 6 (US 59), Survey 1 & 2: ATV tracks present during both surveys underneath Farm to Market (FM) 2435 road crossing. Naconiche 8 (Cedar Bluff Rd.), Survey 1 & 2: Bait net was present in the stream channel, and further downstream a defunct trotline/set hook was attached to a tree and hanging in the stream. A live bait container (worms) was present on the bank next to the public bridge crossing during Survey 2. 34

Naconiche 6 (US 59), 35

Naconiche 8 (Cedar Bluff Rd.) 36

Terrapin Creek Terrapin 3 (Hwy 7), Survey 1: Animal trap present on left bank, and further downstream a defunct wooden bridge was found across the stream. Terrapin 4 (FM 95), Survey 2: Along the right stream bank, field staff observed a beech tree in which initials had been carved into the bark. 37

Terrapin 3 (Hwy 7) 38

Terrapin 4 (FM 95) 39

West Creek West 6 (FM 2913), Survey 1: Hammock observed attached to a tree located along the stream bank. 40

West 6 (FM 2913) 41

Attoyac 2 (CR 3122) Attoyac 8 (CR 294) Attoyac 9 (Private) Naconiche 6 (Hwy 59) 42

Attoyac 6 (CR 4760) Attoyac 2 (CR 3122) Naconiche 9 (CR 280) West 1 (CR 4054) 43

West 3 (FM 138) Naconiche 11 (FM 95) Naconiche 10 (Private) Attoyac 6 (CR 4760) 44

Attoyac 3 (CR 3181) Big Iron Ore 4 (Logging Road) Waffelow 3 (FM 95) Attoyac 4 (FM 1971) 45

Rural nature and private land ownership Woody debris, logjams, overgrown banks Low flow in many areas Wildlife 46

No recreation (primary or secondary) was directly observed during field work Evidence of recreation was observed at ten (10) of the forty-three (43) survey sites All indicative of secondary or non contact recreation in the form of fishing or bank-based activities. Game camera documentation of secondary recreation at six(6) sites Interviews with landowners and community members indicate sporadic incidences of primary contact recreation Fishing and hunting most common 47

Questions? Sarah Fuller, Graduate Research Assistant, Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture fullersa@titan.sfasu.edu 48