Type:T Telemetry | SA Stand Alone | MSH Manual Stage Height
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Station 17G060 Photo(s)
Station 17G060 Description
The Headwaters for Tarboo Creek begin 5 miles north of the inlet to Tarboo Bay at an elevation of 600 ft, and drain south to the head of Dabob Bay. A branch of the creek near the headwaters begins about one-quarter mile from Tarboo Lake. There is no mapped inlet or outlet to this lake. Combining all mapped tributaries with the main creek results in a total length for Tarboo Creek of 14 miles. It drains a basin of 12.4 square miles. The upper reaches have intact, second-growth forest in the riparian zone. Some beaver ponds are present. The lower 0.5 mile is a high-quality, forested reach which was protected as critical habitat by WDFW in 1999. The Department of Natural Resources Natural Heritage Program also protects estuarine wetlands and forested slopes on the east and west sides of the bay.
Station 17G060
Period of Record: Mar 2003 - Present
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Station 17G060 - Historical data (all links open in a new window)