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4. We analysed trends in daily mean, max & min river temperature in the #Girnock Burn, the longest continuous sub-daily river temperature dataset in Scotland. Seasonal-Trend decomposition using Loess was undertaken on 1. raw & 2. bias corrected time-series to assess consequences for reported trends.

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Another paper from the #Girnock long-term monitoring site. Collaboration with Jamie Stevenson, @NRI_Abdn & @TetzlaffEcoHyd Hydroclimatic non-stationarity drives stream hydrochemistry dynamics through controls on catchment connectivity & water ages

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"Much of the inherent value of long-term data sets is accrued over time, yet the challenge of maintaining funding increases alongside a record’s age". #Girnock #Baddoch

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Long-term datasets are so important in environmental and fisheries science providing answers to questions you haven't even posed yet. #Girnock #Baddoch

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Perfect weather up on Deeside for the last of the #Girnock trap repairs today. Relieved to see our weather station still in one piece. Now for a @DegreesWasted refreshment.

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Not much to celebrate recently & this tree ripping through the #Girnock trap at the start of the week didn't help matters. However, with an epic team performance today we got it running again.Thanks Aya, Denise, @StephenSMcLaren & @Faye_L_Jackson 💪🏻👌🏻 #teamworkmakesthedreamwork

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A pretty rapid thaw at the #Girnock burn fish trap on #Deeside yesterday!

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Do you have a rare combination of strong data analysis and coding skills, a proven publication record and an ability to deliver field programmes in challenging conditions? If so, why not consider coming to work with us at the #Girnock & #Baddoch traps

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Assistant Fisheries Biologist post based at the Freshwater Fisheries Lab in Pitlochry supporting work at the #Girnock & #Baddoch. Duties include fish trap operations, electrofishing, scale preparation and age determination. For further information see:

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Helping out at the #Girnock today after high flows at the weekend. Such a great spot, been a while.

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1. It may look like #FFLEnvironmentGroup has gone quiet. But we have been working flat out in #lockdown to maintain #Girnock and #Baddoch trap data, download & calibrate #SRTMN loggers, develop a simplified process Tw model to prioritise tree planting, age #NEPS scales samples,..

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Great to see the valuable long-term Atlantic #salmon data from the #Girnock fish traps generating so much interest. Downloaded enough to be a #Top20Article in #FisheriesManagementandEcology @RossGlvr @marinescotland

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What effect do trends in female Atlantic salmon size have have on estimates of ova deposition? Insights from long-term data collected at the @marinescotland #Girnock monitoring site. @RossGlvr

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New paper. Integrating hydrological, hydraulic and process based river temperature models to investigate consequences of alternative tree planting strategies to protect rivers from high temperatures under climate change #Girnock

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Best female #Atlanticsalmon returns to the @marinescotland #Girnock and #Baddoch fish traps on #RiverDee for last 5 years. Numbers close to maximising freshwater production. #spring #salmon @RossGlvr @SLSmclaren

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