Phillips, J., Olis, M., Veldhuisen, C., Morris, S., Couvelier, D., 2011. Skagit and Sauk River Basin Stream Temperature Monitoring – 2008-2009 Progress Report. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 54.

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The Skagit River basin, consisting of the mainstem Skagit (including tributaries, sloughs and estuaries) and four secondary river basins (Baker, Cascade, Sauk, and Suiattle) contains essential habitat for anadromous salmonids, including several species that are listed as threatened under the … Continued

Beamer, E., Henderson, R. and Wolf, K., 2011. Measurements of Landscape Connectivity for Blind Tidal Channel Networks and Selected Pocket Estuary Outlets within the Skagit Tidal Delta and Bay. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 12.

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Within the delta and nearshore ecosystems of the Skagit River, Beamer et al. (2005) used habitat connectivity as an attribute to help predict the use of specific habitats for Chinook salmon recovery planning. Landscape connectivity was defined as a function … Continued

Beamer, E., Henderson, R. and Wolf, K., 2011. Juvenile Salmon, Estuarine, and Freshwater Fish Utilization of Habitat Associated with the Fisher Slough Restoration Project in 2010. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 72.

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The Fisher Slough Restoration Project, located in the south fork Skagit River tidal delta near the town of Conway, is intended to help recover the six populations of wild Chinook salmon present within the Skagit River and its natal estuary. … Continued

Beamer, E., Brown, B. and Wolf, K., 2011. Juvenile salmon and nearshore fish use in shallow intertidal habitat associated with Dugualla Heights Lagoon, 2011. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 13.

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Restoration and protection of Dugualla Heights Lagoon was identified as a priority in the Skagit Chinook Recovery Plan (page 216 in SRSC & WDFW 2005) because of its importance to early rearing of wild fry migrant Chinook salmon originating from … Continued