Unnamed Tributary to Landingstrip Creek outlet. This stream is important for migratory fish native to the area. bit.ly/SR9UnnamedTributary
Tags: WSDOT Fish Passage fish passable culvert Whatcom County SR 9 State Route 9 Landingstrip Creek JCL
The Unnamed Tributary runs under State Route 9 at this point (milepost 70.6). It passes through a small culvert and ends in Landingstrip Creek. bit.ly/SR9UnnamedTributary
Tags: WSDOT Fish Passage fish passable culvert Whatcom County SR 9 State Route 9 Landingstrip Creek JCL
The Unnamed Tributary that runs under State Route 9 passes through this small culvert and runs to Landingstrip Creek. bit.ly/SR9UnnamedTributary
Tags: WSDOT Fish Passage fish passable culvert Whatcom County SR 9 State Route 9 Landingstrip Creek JCL
Here is a look inside an existing portion of the Unnamed Tributary culvert. Culvert material changes will include approximately 69 feet of 30-inch concrete culvert connected to approximately ten feet of 36-inch diameter high-density polyethylene (HDPE) culvert at the outlet. bit.ly/SR9UnnamedTributary
Tags: WSDOT Fish Passage fish passable culvert Whatcom County SR 9 State Route 9 Landingstrip Creek JCL
The Unnamed Tributary that runs under State Route 9 passes through this small culvert and runs to Landingstrip Creek. Pictured here is the inlet portion, which is only 30 inches in diameter, making it difficult for migratory fish to pass through. bit.ly/SR9UnnamedTributary
Tags: WSDOT Fish Passage fish passable culvert Whatcom County SR 9 State Route 9 Landingstrip Creek JCL