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![Greetings from the Skokomish River! Members of NOAA's Fisheries Behavioral Ecology team trained in White Water Rescue as they often travel by boat, kayak, or wading in dynamic rivers of the Olympic Peninsula studying steelhead post0267.jpg Greetings from the Skokomish River! Members of NOAA's Fisheries Behavioral Ecology team trained in White Water Rescue as they often travel by boat, kayak, or wading in dynamic rivers of the Olympic Peninsula studying steelhead](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1300x1300/https/s3.amazonaws.com/s3-east-testmedia-noaa.woc.noaa.gov/dam/Photos/legacy/pl23_post0267.jpg?itok=2SX-zyRz)
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Greetings from the Skokomish River! Members of NOAA's Fisheries Behavioral Ecology team trained in White Water Rescue as they often travel by boat, kayak, or wading in dynamic rivers of the Olympic Peninsula studying steelhead. L-Rback: Jeff Atkins, Barry Berejikian, Chris Tatara, Rick Bush and Rob Endicott.Front: Megan Petrie and Skip Tezak. (Image credit: NOAA 200th Anniversary Postcards from the Field)