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Hosted by the Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce (CREST), this series features monthly conversations with local organizations working on the ground to restore and protect the lands and waters of our region, from Tillamook and Clatsop counties in Oregon to Pacific and Wahkiakum counties in Washington.  Produced at the studios of KMUN by Emily Hoard. 

 

The thalweg is the deepest part of a river; the path water follows as it moves downhill.

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