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Coupes and indicative total sawlog volumes

Warren region - 2010

Notes:

  1. The net plan area is the coupe area less informal and other reserves set aside from timber harvesting. Within the area, detailed coupe planning will further reduce the area available to be harvested by retaining silvicultural exclusion zones and applying other constraints. Areas will be harvested to a range of silvicultural objectives including thinning, regeneration establishment (shelter wood) and regeneration release (gap creation).
  2. The supply of other log products will be subject to demand.
  3. Additional sawlog volume may be generated from clearing operations associated with utility construction, fencing, or other activities such as salvage from wildfire or storm events.
  4. Harvesting operations in some coupes will extend beyond the twelve month period, so a portion of the log volumes will ‘carry-over’ into the next year.

Explainations:

® Coupes wholly or partly comprised of young regrowth karri, scheduled for first thinning operations. While these thinnings generate mainly chiplogs, some sawlogs may be available depending on the stand and operational settings.

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Coupe map

New coupes

Forest block

Compartment
Net plan area (ha)
Jarrah sawlog volume
Grades 1 and 2 (m³)
Karri sawlog volume
Grades 1 and 2 (m³)
Big Brook
05
10
600
Boorara
14
50
2,000
Brockman
06
90
1,000
1,000
Channybearup
03
260
200
11,100
Channybearup
07
40
4,000
Collins
01
20
100
300
Collins
05
50
200
1,000
Collins
08
10
100
600
Collins
12
120
1,300
3,000
Collins
14
80
100
4,000
Coonan
05
450
5,000
Court
08
50
7,000
Crowea
09
30
400
1,000
Crowea ®
11
10
0
Crowea ®
15
130
200
Dombakup ®
07
90
200
Dombakup ®
13
50
0
Gray ®
01
70
2,000
Gray ®
02
20
0
Solai
01
130
100
9,200
Solai
03
30
150
1,500
Treen Brook
03
210
200
8,700
Warrup
08
330
6,000
Yornup
04
470
5,300
300
Sub total  
2,800
20,150
57,700

 

Coupes carried forward from 2009 or earlier plans

Forest block

Compartment
Net plan area (ha)
Jarrah sawlog volume
Grades 1 and 2 (m³)
Karri sawlog volume
Grades 1 and 2 (m³)
Babbington ®
04
490
50
Big Brook ®
12
20
100
Boorara ®
09
180
600
Boorara ®
12
180
50
Boorara ®
13
170
100
Boorara ®
14
190
50
Boyndaminup
01
430
1,500
Brockman ®
07
140
0
Brockman ®
09
100
50
Brockman ®
13
120
950
Brockman ®
14
160
750
Burnside
05
150
500
500
Challar ®
09
100
200
Channybearup
02
50
500
Channybearup
02
10
150
Crowea ®
01
110
300
Crowea ®
03
80
300
Crowea ®
04
90
100
Crowea ®
04
150
700
Crowea
07
130
4,000
Crowea
08
20
500
Crowea ®
11
100
100
Crowea
14
130
500
200
Diamond 1
03
70
100
0
Diamond 1
04
10
100
0
Diamond 1
05
60
100
0
Diamond 1
09
10
200
0
Diamond 1
10
70
100
0
Diamond 1
12
30
300
100
Diamond 1
13
50
500
100
Diamond 1
15
10
100
Diamond 1
16
50
200
100
Diamond 2
05
230
300
500
Dombakup ®
02
40
200
Dombakup ®
04
70
100
Dombakup ®
07
80
50
Dombakup ®
08
180
200
Dombakup ®
10
20
0
Dombakup ®
10
120
200
Dombakup ®
11
40
100
Dombakup ®
15
140
100
Dombakup ®
18
30
0
Dombakup ®
20
110
350
Easter
01
190
1,000
300
Graphite ®
10
110
50
Iffley
09
460
1,500
100
Lindsay
39
20
1,600
Mattaband ®
03
200
200
Mattaband
04
210
3,300
300
Murtin
02
50
1,000
Murtin
03
500
300
Murtin
04
260
800
Poole ®
02
130
600
Treen Brook
03
20
500
Warren ®
02
150
0
Warren ®
02
30
0
Warrup
06
360
3,000
Weld ®
06
60
200
Weld ®
08
30
50
Weld ®
09
30
50
Weld ®
09
70
200
Weld ®
10
20
50
Weld ®
11
30
100
Weld ®
11
160
200
Weld ®
12
110
200
Yanmah
02
320
3,000
1,000
Yanmah
02
220
700
500
Yanmah
04
370
1,000
300
Yornup
01
190
1,000
Sub total  
9,020
21,000
18,950
         
Total
(New + Carried forward)
 
11,820
41,150
76,650
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