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TABLE 2-4 <br />TRENDS IN RIVERINE AND WETLAND HABITAT, 1982-1998 <br />1982 1998 <br />Acres % Acres % <br />Study Area <br />Channel <br />6,657 <br />1.6 <br />Beach/Bar <br />826 <br />0.7 <br />Herbaceous <br />2686 <br />0.6 <br />Emergent' <br />2777 <br />0.7 <br />Wet meadow <br />18,828 <br />4.5 <br />Woody <br />23,351 <br />5.6 <br />Shrub <br />3,545 <br />0.9 <br />Study Area Total <br />58,670 <br />14.6 <br />Notes: <br />' The acres shown in Segments 1 and 11 include an additional 3.5 miles downstream and upstream, <br />respectively (Currier et al. 1985). <br />2 Emergent vegetation as mapped by Currier et al. (1985) is located in both upland and floodplain <br />areas, but mostly above the floodplain <br />Wet meadow acres only include areas within the floodplain (Currier et al. 1985). According to <br />Sidle et al. 1989, some additional areas of wet meadow are located above the floodplain <br />boundary. <br />69FOD97286OO/R1r2 -4.DM S/3111999(12:13 PMyMGWCFS Sheet 4 of 4 <br />