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CWMP Winter 2013-2014 Monitoring Report Final

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47 CWMP 2013-2014 Winter Field Season Report from this transect will go into this folder. File Names Rename photo files with the transect location, date, and associated data point number such as: Hyack12.27.06_12.jpg. For multiple photographs of one data point, label them as follows: Hyack12.27.06_12.1.jpg, Hyack12.27.06_12.2.jpg and so on (add a ".1", ".2" etc. for successive pictures). NOTE: For directions on handling observer reliability photos see section by this name bellow. SPECIMENS Specimens should only be brought out of the field in special circumstances. Use specimens to help identify ambiguous species and then discard them. If the specimens come from a level 1 species, hold onto them, and contact David Moskowitz about how to proceed. TRIP REPORT From any computer, access your email provider and send out a trip report to all the team leaders and related parties on the list of team leaders that you received at the beginning of the season. Write the report following the format above which includes: team leader name, date, transect location, team members. Following these items, write a brief (about 2 paragraph) report on your day. Include any recommendations/details that you have for subsequent team leaders who will be going to this location Send the email to all of the team leaders and/or to David Moskowitz . If you send it to David only, please make sure to put "PLEASE FORWARD: Trip Report" as the subject line. The trip report can be done from home but please complete and send the report that day Trip Report Format: 1. Date 2. Transect Name 3. Team Leader Name 4. Team Member Names 5. Trip Report

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