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The 2010 field season marked the fifth year of development of the flowing waters portion of the Central Alaska Network (CAKN) Inventory and Monitoring Program, also known as the Vital Signs Program. Data collection occurred in both Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (WRST) and in Denali National Park and Preserve (DENA). The purposes of the study were to 1) continue to refine field protocols and logistics related to the collection of relevant data in DENA and WRST streams and rivers; 2) implement a multi-panel sampling design in WRST; 3) begin sampling GRTS-selected synoptic sites in DENA, and 4) implement the long-term flowing water monitoring program. The data collected included biological (benthic...
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