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  • Fish biologist Christian Torgersen talks with James Starr during a snorkel survey of the Elwha River, in Olympic National Park, Washington. The research is a collaborative effort between the National Park Service and other agencies to establish a baseline of fish distribution and habitat structure for the entire river before the removal of the upper and lower dams, scheduled for 2012.
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  • Jeremy Cram, graduate student at the University of Washington, conducts snorkel surveys of fish and habitat distribution on the Yakima River in Eastern Washington.
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  • Fish biologist Christian Torgersen (USGS) shows his fatigue during a snorkel survey of the Elwha River, in Olympic National Park, Washington. The research is a collaborative effort between the National Park Service and other agencies to establish a baseline of fish distribution and habitat structure for the entire river before the removal of the upper and lower dams scheduled for 2012.
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  • Jeremy Cram holds up antlers found in the river during a snorkel surveys of fish and habitat distribution on the Yakima River in Eastern Washington.
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  • Fish biologist James Starr, of the Wild Salmon Center, stands below mossy trees on the bank of the Elwha River, in Olympic National Park, Washington. The research is a collaborative effort between the National Park Service and other agencies to establish a baseline of fish distribution and habitat structure for the entire river before the removal of the upper and lower dams, scheduled for 2012.
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  • Fish biologists stand on the shore of the Elwha River, in Olympic National Park, Washington. The research is a collaborative effort between the National Park Service and other agencies to establish a baseline of fish distribution and habitat structure for the entire river before the removal of the upper and lower dams, scheduled for 2012.
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  • Jeremy Cram, graduate student at the University of Washington, conducts snorkel surveys of fish and habitat distribution on the Yakima River in Eastern Washington.
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  • Fish biologists Christian Torgersen and others stand on the bank during a snorkel survey of the Elwha River, in Olympic National Park, Washington. The research is a collaborative effort between the National Park Service and other agencies to establish a baseline of fish distribution and habitat structure for the entire river before the removal of the upper and lower dams scheduled for 2012.
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  • Jeremy Cram, graduate student in the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington, conducts snorkel surveys of fish species and habitat distribution on the Yakima River near Cle Elum, Washington.
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