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Acknowledgements:
We wish to thank Cheryl Greengrove for the opportunity to participate in this field course, Joe Chynoweth for his assistance whenever needed with little or no notice, and Mike Rhubright from the City of Tacoma Environmental Services for his expert boat driving skills. Thank you Laura Nokes and Ray Outlaw for the excellent maps provided to the whole class and the rest of our class for the good times we had during our field weekends.
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