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The article invites applications for six paid field crew positions for a watershed health monitoring team in Washington state. Crew members will collect data on water quality, riparian habitat, and biological communities across over 80 stream sites from early June to mid-October.

The work involves field sampling, processing samples, and using consistent protocols while offering diverse environments and learning experiences. Ideal candidates include recent graduates and early career scientists seeking hands-on experience. Applications are due by April 24, 2025.

This long-term monitoring project, which recently celebrated 15 years of data collection, aids in statewide stream health tracking and salmon restoration efforts. Interested applicants can find more information on the organization’s website.

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