TitleSiletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge: Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsUnited States. Fish and Wildlife Service. Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Pagination400 p.
InstitutionU.S. Dept. of the Interior. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex,
CityNewport, Or.
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Digital Open Access
Keywordsbirds, climate, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki, Drift Creek, ducks, fish, general ecosystem description, habitats, human impacts, hydrology, invasive species, Kernville (Or.), Lincoln City (Or.), Millport Slough, New Zealand mud snail = Potamopyrgus antipodarum, Pikes Camp, recreational fisheries, Reed canary grass = Phalaris arundinacea, salinity, salt marsh, Schooner Creek, Siletz Bay, Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Siletz Keys, Siletz River, Spartina spp., species list, tidal heights, western sandpiper = Calidris mauri, wetland delineation, wetland vegetation
NotesThis is a 15-year plan for the management of the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge. It endeavors to balance conflicting needs, such as bird-watching as opposed to bird hunting, in a context of increasing use and potentially devastating climate change. Many maps and charts, often in color, are included, along with a bibliography.
URLhttps://ecos.fws.gov/ServCat/DownloadFile/43907?Reference=43347