This project replaced a failing undersized corrugated metal pipe culvert on Galaxy Drive, which had blocked Sharber-Peckham Creek — a Trinity River tributary near Salyer in Trinity County — for at least 20 years. The barrier was replaced with a 12-by-14-foot embedded multi-plate ellipse culvert designed to pass 100-year flows while maintaining a natural streambed. Sharber-Peckham Creek is the greatest single producer of coho salmon between the Hoopa reservation and the North Fork Trinity River, and post-project monitoring found 740 juvenile coho rearing upstream within one year.