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In short, I do habitat assessment and stream restoration.
More specifically, I work on a team that collects and IDs freshwater macroinvertebrates (crayfish, snails, clams / mussels, but most importantly insect larva). The numbers and types of "bugs" we find can be used to determine the general health of a creek, as certain bugs are more tolerant of certain conditions than others. At the time of the bug collection, we also do habitat evaluations of the creek / stream, measure basic water parameters with a set of probes (pH, temp, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, etc.) and collect a couple water samples that get run for various analyses (nutrients and bacteria mostly). We also work towards reducing non-point source pollution in the creeks (decrease run-off, promote stream-side vegetation, encourage farmers to keep their cows / horses out of the creeks). We do some sw work, too, mostly in the estuaries and tidal creeks. The sw work focuses on improving the water quality around shellfish beds. The goal is to improve water quality so that shellfish beds which are currently closed to harvesting can be reopened.