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Month: September 2020

AYS/TRAYLS

All Good Things Must Come to an End- Including the 2020 TRAYLS Season

September 28, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

After 12 fast weeks of data collection, cultural immersion, and natural resource monitoring, the 2020 TRAYLS season has come to an end. It was a very successful summer despite the challenges COVID-19 thrust upon us- […]

AYS/TRAYLS

TRAYLS Monitors Stream Temperatures in Spasski Watershed

September 9, 2020 hiaenvironmental 0

What is stream temperature monitoring? Stream temperature monitoring is collecting a long-term dataset of stream temperatures. The goal of the program is to have a minimum of 5 years of continuous data from a single […]

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