Since my last blog it has been a quiet time for as far as REU goes. On a day I couldn't go Olympic National Park employees, Lower Elwha Klallam employees and other volunteers rescued over 5,000 fresh water mussels from the diversion channel that was dewatered. This is more than double the amount of mussels the from the first go around. I am hoping over winter break to get my lamprey data into a spreadsheet so I can do some preliminary analysis to come up with a more viable way to capture adult lamprey. I also am going to contact the NOAA people who monitor the PIT tag readers to see if any of the juvenile lamprey I put a PIT tag into have moved out of the East Twin River.
Another project that is going on down at the Lower Elwha is an elk survey and I have been invited to go along whenever my schedule allows. I initially got involved in REU to work with mammals so I can't wait for winter break because this is the chance I have been waiting for.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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