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Jack Schmid, second from left, passes a line and shackle to Jeremy Kasper, during installation of various components on a floating debris diverter designed to block floating logs and other debris from damaging a hydrokinetic generator attached to the barge behind it. The research, coordinated with UAF's Alaska Center for Energy and Power, is taking place on the Tanana River near Nenana.
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