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A local work crew (Donald, Tony and Melanie) walk stream systems surrounding their home community of Hydaburg.
The team take stream measurements and trap and study anadramous fish populations. By understanding where specific fish are living, stream reaches (or sections of streams) are categorized as 'anadramous' and added to a regional catalog. This categorization adds protection to stream systems and helps dictate the type of development that can happen in their vicinity (e.g. type of logging activity).
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Stream Of Passion - First UK Gig (for the Classic Rock Society at the Oakwood Centre, Rotherham
Support - Oliver Wakeman Band, Damien Wilson
16/12/2019 The track floods every year. But this year the volume of water is the highest we've seen since the "conveyer belt" of winter storms in 2014. The culvert seems to be blocked by debris or silt. But even if it wasn't it could not take this level of flow. To make matters worse, the track surface is being eroded by the force of water. It is becoming impassible to all but the sturdiest of 4X4s and those in a good tall pair of wellies. We are working on a temporary solution. A more permanent solution will have to wait till summer
These represent the last of the Broken Bow Arch hike images. For me, it was very strenuous, but I'm certainly glad I went. The hike through the bottom of the canyon was like nothing else I've ever experienced...
It was rather interesting walking through this little stream all the way to the Arch. Some of us enjoyed it more than others...