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Photo Database Series Monitoring: Monitoring Sites in Ross Creek 1999
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Habitat typing site RC-6, located in Natalie Coffin Greene Park, also contained a high gradient riffle. The was also the location of electrofishing site RCE2. This area was photographed and habitat typed in 1999 by A.A. Rich and Associates.
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This is a picture of rainbow/steelhead trout captured at electrofishing site RCE1 (which is also habitat typing site RC-6), located in Natalie Coffin Greene Park. Photo taken by A.A. Rich and Associates in 1999.
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This is another picture of a rainbow/steelhead trout captured at electrofishing site RCE1 (which was also habitat typing site RC-6), located in Natalie Coffin Greene Park. Photo taken by A.A. Rich and Associates in 1999.
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Habitat typing site RC-1, located near Katherine Branson School, contained dry habitat with spawning gravels. During the survey this creek was dry from its confluence to Glenwood Avenue (Rich, 2000). This area was photographed and habitat typed on November 12, 1999 by A.A. Rich and Associates.
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This is another picture of habitat typing site RC-1, located near Katherine Branson School, which contained dry habitat with spawning gravels. This area was photographed and habitat typed on November 12, 1999 by A.A. Rich and Associates.
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Habitat typing site RC-5 contained a low gradient riffle. This area was photographed and habitat typed on November 1999 by A.A. Rich and Associates.
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Habitat typing site RC-6 was located in Natalie Coffin Greene Park. The creek within this park had pools with good structure and provided rearing habitat for trout, although it was relatively limited (Rich, 2000). This area was photographed and habitat typed on November 15, 1999 by A.A. Rich and Associates.
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Habitat typing site RC-6, located in Natalie Coffin Greene Park, contained a lateral scour pool associated with bedrock. The was also the location of electrofishing site RCE1. This area was photographed and habitat typed in 1999 by A.A. Rich and Associates.
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