Habitat Assessment of Arroyo Corte Madera del Presidio, Mill Valley, California
Abstract
The Arroyo Corte Madera del Presidio, like many of the streams in the San
Francisco Bay Area has been impacted by urbanization. Impacts include
habitat loss for native species, diminished water quality and habitat
fragmentation. Many species including native anadromous fish, because of
their high sensitivity to environmental degradation, have been impacted as a
result of urbanization with some populations either depleted or completely
gone. This study quantifies several aspects of Mill Valley’s stream habitat for
the purpose of assessing urban impacts on streams. The organization that
was responsible for initiating this study had the dual purposes of both habitat
study and of creating community involvement in the process, thereby
enabling the Mill Valley community to effect change through informed action
into the future.