Todd, S., Odum, O., Koschak, M. and McBride, A., 2009. Quality Assurance Methodology for Mapping Marine Shoreline Geomorphology. Point No Point Treaty Council, Poulsbo, WA. pp. 39.

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The Salmon and Steelhead Habitat Inventory and Assessment Program (SSHIAP) developed and applied a methodology (Fitzpatrick 2007) for mapping marine shoreline geomorphology in a GIS according to a model developed by McBride (McBride et al. 2005). Following completion of an … Continued

McBride, A., Todd, S., Odum, O., Koschuk, M. and Beamer, E., 2009. Developing a Geomorphic Model for Nearshore Habitat Mapping and Analysis. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 64.

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We classify things—name them and break them down into parts—to transform an infinitely complex universe into understandable, organized bits. Classifying the complex helps us focus the lens so that the essence we are trying to understand stands out clearly amidst … Continued

Beamer, E., Haug, J., Rice, C. and Wolf, K., 2009. Final Report Nearshore Fish Assemblages in Reference and Spartina Removal Sites Located in South Skagit Bay. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 33.

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Spartina is an invasive, non-native, salt-tolerant vascular plant in Puget Sound. It was intentionally introduced in Puget Sound near Stanwood in 1961 and because of its invasive nature, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife began a Spartina eradication program … Continued

Phillips, J., Veldhuisen, C. and Olis, M., 2009. Using channel geometry to simplify the use of the sizing table for culverts on Type N streams. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 15.

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Although forest roads can adversely impact watershed processes by adding sediment and constraining stream channels, adequately sized road crossing structures can reduce such impacts. According to Washington State Forest Practice Rules, Type N Water crossing structures must be sized to … Continued