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Wednesday
Feb262014

Tying the Knots

A key piece of my inventory protocol is to always correct for the slope the transect is running across. This is accomplished by using a special transect rope (see Field Equipment) that has knots tied in it to compensate for various slope percentages. This is what I am doing in the image above, i.e. measuring out and marking the knot distances to make transect ropes with a group of UNISUR students. [NOTE: Image was taken by Miguel Alexiades (thx, Miguel) in Santa Cruz del Rincon, Guerrero].

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