Bloch et al. 2019 coastal stream and embayment restoration prioritization
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Bloch, P., Schlenger, P., MacLennan, A., and T. Zackey. 2019. Coastal streams and embayments prioritization along Puget Sound shores with a railroad. Prioritization framework technical report. Prepared for Habitat Strategic Initiative, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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- Framework for prioritizing and restoring small coastal streams and embayments for non-natal salmon rearing.
- Included in Science Sprints to Support Regulation as part of the synthesis on Non-natal Nearshore Rearing of Salmon.