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Cereghino, P. 2009. Revegetation. in Clancy, M., I. Logan, J. Lowe, J. Johannessen, A. Maclennan, F.B. Van Cleve, J. Dillon, B. Lyons, R. Carman, P. Cereghino, B. Barnard, C. Tanner, D. Myers, R. Clark, J. White, C.A. Simenstad, M. Gilmer, and N. Chin. 2009. Management measures for protecting and restoring the Puget Sound nearshore. Puget Sound Nearshore Partnership Report No. 2009-01. Published by Seattle District, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington.
This report provides an 18 page overview of revegetation practice in the nearshore, as part of an assessment of a range of management measures (see Clancy et al 2009
Contents
- Definition
- Justification of Need and Link to Nearshore Processes
- Conceptual Model
- Complementary Management Measures
- Benefits and Opportunities
- Constraints
- Best Professional Practices
- Case Studies
Notes
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