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KRIS Navarro : Picture Page

Area Estuary
Topic Tour: Navarro River Estuary Beach Seining 1996-97
 

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This photo shows beach seining activity in the upper Navarro estuary in the summer of 1996. Pictured from left to right are Steve Cannata, an unknown assistant, and Giselle Rainey. Photo courtesy of Dan Sicular.


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This photo shows a juvenile steelhead being weighed after capture in a beach seine net at the upper Navarro Estuary site in the summer of 1996. The estuary is considered valuable rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids. See KRIS Bibliography for Cannata (1998). Photo courtesy of Dan Sicular.


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This photo shows a juvenile steelhead captured in the Navarro Estuary in the summer of 1996. The estuary is considered valuable rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids. See KRIS Bibliography for Cannata (1998). Photo courtesy of Dan Sicular.


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This photo shows a juvenile steelhead captured in the Navarro Estuary in the summer of 1996. The estuary is considered valuable rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids. See KRIS Bibliography for Cannata (1998). Photo courtesy of Steve Cannata.


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This photo shows a turbid Navarro River spilling into the Pacific Ocean from the estuary in the the late 1990s. Notice how the lens of turbid water extends out into the ocean. Photo courtesy of Steve Cannata.




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