Pflug, D., Connor, E., Hayman, B., Kassler, T., Warheit, K., McMillan, B. and Beamer, E., 2013. Ecological, Genetic and Productivity Consequences of Interactions between Hatchery and Natural-Origin Steelhead of the Skagit Watershed. Seattle City Light, Seattle, WA. pp. 207.

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Puget Sound steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were listed by NOAA as Threatened under the Endangered Species Act in May of 2007. A species listed as “threatened” is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future. Puget Sound steelhead are defined as … Continued

Beamer, E.M., Jackey, W.T., Marks, D., Teel, D., Kuligowski, D. and Henderson, R., 2013. Juvenile Chinook Salmon Rearing in Small Non-natal Streams Draining into the Whidbey Basin. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 74.

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We electrofished 63 small coastal streams draining into the Whidbey basin for juvenile Chinook salmon presence. The small streams sampled ranged in watershed size from 3 to 1,862 hectares and had channel slopes ranging between <1% to 38% for the … Continued

Hood, W.G., 2013. Applying and testing a predictive vegetation model to management of the invasive cattail, Typha angustifolia L., in an oligohaline tidal marsh reveals priority effects caused by non-stationarity. Wetlands ecology and management, 21(4), pp.229-242. [NOTE: The download link for this document leads offsite]

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9 Abstract Effective tidal marsh restoration requires 10 predictive models that can serve as planning and 11 design tools to answer basic questions such as which, 12 if any, plant species will colonize a proposed resto- 13 ration site. To … Continued

Beamer, E., Henderson, R. and Wolf, K., 2013. Juvenile Salmon, Estuarine, and Freshwater Fish Utilization of Habitat Associated with the Fisher Slough Restoration Project in 2012. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 101.

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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., Henderson, R. and Wolf, K., 2013. Juvenile Salmon, Estuarine, and Freshwater Fish Utilization of Habitat Associated with the Fisher Slough Restoration Project in 2011. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 83.

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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.M., Henderson, R., Hood, G. and Wolf, K., 2013. Fisher Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration 2012 Monitoring Report. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, WA. pp. 184.

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The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC) Fisher Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration Project (Fisher Slough Project) is being monitored to document changing conditions in the original and restored freshwater tidal habitats following reintroduction of tidal hydrology and reconnection of stream floodplains on the … Continued