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As important to the overall aquatic health of a system is the habitat available for aquatic organisms. Some streams have adequate water quality, but poor habitat limits the type of organisms that live in the stream. Therefore, habitat measurements are collected at least twice a year to characterize the type of habitat available. More frequent measurements may be necessary in less stable stream types. Standard parameters measured during habitat evaluations include:
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Stream habitat is assessed in conjunction with stream water quality and stream aquatic communities to determine the stream's overall health.