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Transect Searching in Staffanson

This morning, Amy and I searched transects in Staffanson. We did random points 15, 36, 19, 5, 20, 40, 12, 28, 1, 14, 3, 37 and 27. They were 10 metre long and half meter wide transects, some of them half a kilometre apart. We found 1 plant (!) total in the transects, and 3 plants nearby.

*whew*. Lotta walking...

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Daniel, I'm glad you found those random points. Was it easy to navigate there? How did you get that file of random points into the trimble GPS unit?

http://blog.lib.umn.edu/wage0005/echinacea/2009/07/spp_coordinates.html

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