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A young pacific giant salamander in the a tupperwear before being weighed.
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Undergraduate student Adrian Puga records data as fish and salmanders are processed.
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Undergraduate student Hailey Bond with an electofishing backpack.
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Diverted water being carried through a large plastic line in the low-flow reach.
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Large trees in the riparian area of the upstream reference reach.
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Coil system used to passively warm diverted water before it re-enters the increased temperature (+Temp) reach.
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Graduate student Maddie Maffia sets up the siphon pump to divert water through the coil systems.
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Undergraduate student Hailey Bond takes notes while checking the outflow of the lines.
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Graduate student Maddie Maffia walks along the streambed where tubing diverts water.
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Maddie Maffia and Hailey Bond set up the siphon pump to divert and warm water through the coil system.
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Undergraduate student Hailey Bond in the reference reach of the stream, where there are no experimental treatments.
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Graduate student Maddie Maffia waits for the siphone pump to move water through the ~200 meters of lines.
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Graduate student Maddie Maffia fixes a hole in the line as it sprays water.
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Graduate student Maddie Maffia repairs a hole in one of the lines.
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Graduate student Maddie Maffia checking the coils to make sure water is moving through them.
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Graduate student Maddie Maffia takes notes on the water pressure of each of the lines.
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The upstream reference reach, where there is no reduced flow or increased temperature treatment.