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Ecosystem modeling
Human Dimensions of Climate Change in Coastal Oregon
Hoelting, Kristin
, and
Nina Burkardt
.
Human Dimensions of Climate Change in Coastal Oregon
In
OCS Study BOEM
. Vol. no. 2017-052 . Washington, D. C.: U. S. Dept. of the Interior. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, , 2017.
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Linking landscape characteristics and high stream nitrogen in the Oregon Coast Range: red alder complicates use of nutrient criteria
Greathouse, Effie A.
,
Jana E. Compton
, and
John Van Sickle
.
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Linking landscape characteristics and high stream nitrogen in the Oregon Coast Range: red alder complicates use of nutrient criteria
."
Journal of the American Water Resources Association
50 (2014): p.1383-1400.
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Oregon Coastal Coho Assessment: Part 1: Synthesis of the Coastal Coho ESU Assessment–Including: 1.Viability Analysis; 2.Population Bottlenecks; 3.Evaluation of Conservation Efforts; 4.Monitoring; 5.Current Threats to ESU Viability; 6.Adaptive Management
Nicholas, Jay
,
Bruce McIntosh
,
Ed Bowles
,
Oregon. Watershed Enhancement Board
, and
Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
.
Oregon Coastal Coho Assessment: Part 1: Synthesis of the Coastal Coho ESU Assessment–Including: 1.Viability Analysis; 2.Population Bottlenecks; 3.Evaluation of Conservation Efforts; 4.Monitoring; 5.Current Threats to ESU Viability; 6.Adaptive Management
., 2005.
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