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Topic | Tour: #5 Temperature Monitoring/Stream Condition Photos by FROG |
Click on image to enlarge (53K). Leslie Dahlhof pauses for a photo before placing an automated temperature sensing probe in Blue Waterhole Creek. Photo provided by Peter Dobbins and Friends of the Garcia River.
Leslie Dahlhof of Friends of the Garcia points towards where she just placed an automated temperature sensor in Blue Waterhole Creek. Photo provided by Peter Dobbins and Friends of the Garcia River.
Leslie Dahlhof of Friends of the Garcia bends to place a Hobotemp under a rock in Blue Waterhole Creek. Photo provided by Peter Dobbins and Friends of the Garcia River.
Leslie Dahlhof climbs a tree to hide a FROG air temperature sensor near upper Blue Waterhole Creek. Photo provided by Peter Dobbins and Friends of the Garcia River (FrOG).
This photo shows good habitat for steelhead at least seasonally. The large log forms overhanging cover as do the tree limbs at left. Photo provided by Peter Dobbins and Friends of the Garcia River.
This reach of Blue Waterhole Creek shows the stream shallow and wide, which contributes to its warming. Photo provided by Peter Dobbins and Friends of the Garcia River.
This picture shows a close up of the substrate of Blue Waterhole Creek, with quite a bit of cobble and small boulders. Photo provided by Peter Dobbins and Friends of the Garcia River.
Leslie Dahlhof of Friends of the Garcia reclines on a decadent piece of large woody debris in Blue Waterhole Creek. Old wood like this may have been buried by past debris torrents and now be re-emerging. Photo provided by Peter Dobbins and Friends of the Garcia River.
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