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Hood, W.G. 2013. Presentation to the Salmon Recovery Conference (March 15, 2013), Vancouver, Washington.
Notes
- Summarizes work to date in developing a reference model for natural equilibrium channel geometry in Puget Sound tidal marsh (with a focus on river delta]]
- Indicates that channels across Puget Sound scale well to tidal marsh area.
- Suggests that increased tidal range increases channel density.
- Suggests that larger sites may provide a non-linear increase in channel length, suggesting that large restoration efforts are more ecologically and economically efficient in providing fish benefit.
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