Beamer et al 2013 fisher slough fish monitoring 2011
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Beamer, E, R Henderson, and K Wolf. 2013. Juvenile salmon, estuarine, and freshwater fish utilization of habitat associated with the Fisher Slough Restoration Project in 2011. Report prepared for The Nature Conservancy, Washington.
- Documents 2011 monitoring of the Fisher Slough Restoration
- Followed by File:Beamer et al 2013 fisher slough fish monitoring 2012.pdf
- Suggests that observations of low DO are attributable to upstream conditions, and suggests that upstream riparian restoration could improve fish habitat in the slough.
- DO and Temp measurements are largely consistent with File:Beamer et al 2013 fisher slough fish monitoring 2012.pdf
- Provides a more in depth discussion of factors other than tide gate construction potentially affecting 2010 monitoring results which showed that fish density was lower in the slough after tide gate construction.