Field Trip Visiting Phase I Implementation
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Field Trip Documents:
- 2016.08.26 Phase I summary field trip handout. Trinidad, Mad River Slough, and Hookton Slough.
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Field Trip Participants:
- Jeff Anderson, Northern Hydrology and Engineering (NHE)
- Kathleen Brubaker, U.S. Fish and Wildlife (USFW)
- Jennifer Curtis, USGS
- Paula Golightly, U.S. Fish and Wildlife (USFW)
- Tom H. Leroy, Pacific Watershed Associates (PWA)
- Eric Nelson, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, National Wildlife Refuge Humboldt Bay (USFW)
- Jason “Jay” R. Patton, Cascadia GeoSciences (CG) and Humboldt State University, Dept. of Geology (HSU)
- Andrea Pickart, U.S. Fish and Wildlife (USFW)
- Troy Nicolini, National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NWS, NOAA)
- Vicki Ozaki, Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP)
- Kurt Roblek, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, National Wildlife Refuge Humboldt Bay (USFW)
- Kyle Weiss, HSU and Central and Northern California Ocean Observing System (CENCOOS)
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Field Trip Photos:
- Beginning of trip at head of Trinidad Pier
- Dr. Patton previewing the trip
- Dr. Patton presenting the finger and wrist model of a subduction zone
- Dr. Patton presenting a map of the Cascadia subduction zone and how this implicates sea-level rise rates in northern Ca
- Beginning of trip at tide gage on Trinidad Pier
- Jeff Anderson (NHE) and Eric Nelson (USFWS) observing tide gage installation
- Dr. Patton showing the data collector and cellular data transmission infrastructure for the Trinidad tide gage as Jeff Anderson and Vicki Ozaki (RNSP) observe
- View of tide gage installation (HBV stilling basin on left and CENCOOS stilling basin on right)
- Field Trip Stop: Mad River Slough
- Dr. Patton discussing gage installation and historical observations in this region of Humboldt Bay
- Field trip participants
- Field Trip Stop: Hookton Slough
The photos were taken by Paula Golightly (thanks Paula!)