Collins, B., 1998. Preliminary Assessment of Historic Conditions of the Skagit River in the Fir Island Area – Implications for Salmonid Habitat Restoration. Skagit System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 72.

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This investigation describes current and historic conditions of distributary and blind-tidal channels of the lower Skagit River, downstream from where it branches into the North and South forks and forms Fir Island before entering Skagit Bay. The study is pan … Continued

Beamer, E.M. and Henderson, R.A., 1998. Juvenile Salmonid Use of Natural and Hydromodified Stream Bank Habitat in the Mainstem Skagit River, Northwest Washington. Skagit System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 55.

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This study examined juvenile salmonid use and habitat changes associated with stream bank protection at the site level in the mainstem Skagit River. Natural and hydromodified banks were paired by location over an eighty mile-river length. Bank habitat was defined … Continued

Beamer, E.M. and LaRock, R.G., 1998. Fish Use and Water Quality Associated with a Levee Crossing the Tidally Influenced Portion of Browns Slough, Skagit River Estuary, Washington. Skagit System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 74.

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Following the flood events of 1990, a levee with two top hinge gated culverts was constructed across the lower portion of Browns Slough in the Skagit River Delta, Washington. In this configuration the cross levee accommodated drainage of upstream lands, … Continued

Beamer, E., Beechie, T. and Clochak, J., 1998. A Strategy for Implementation, Effectiveness, and Validation Monitoring of Habitat Restoration Projects, with Two Examples from the Skagit River Basin, Washington. Skagit System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 133.

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This report describes an approach to monitoring the outcome of restoration actions conducted under the Aquatic Conservation Strategy of Northwest Forest Plan, and gives two examples of its application. As outlined in the Aquatic Conservation Strategy, this approach includes implementation, … Continued