Boyd 2013 fisher slough monitoring lessons
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Boyd, J. 2013. Fisher Slough Post Construction Restoration Monitoring (WDFW NO: 12-1384), Lessons Learned in 2012. Submitted by The Nature Conservancy to Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program.
Notes
- Submitted at the completion of reporting for 2012 monitoring at the Fisher Slough Restoration, concurrent with File:Beamer et al 2013 fisher slough fish monitoring 2012.pdf.
- Suggests that standard monitoring report formats may create inefficiency, and should be reconsidered as the monitoring narrative develops over time and requires more complex comparisons and changes to analytical methods.
- Indicates the equipment upgrades and failures should be factored into long term monitoring budgets.