Water note 9 - The value of large woody debris (snags)

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Information about how large woody debris influences the form and flow of a river and its ecological importance.
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Large woody debris or snags are tree branches, large limbs or whole trees which fall into a stream or river and are found either exposed, submerged or semi-submerged along the watercourse.

Large woody debris may remain in place where it falls into the waterway or it may be washed downstream and come to rest against an embankment or against other large woody debris or large rocks.

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