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Brophy, L.S., and S. van de Wetering. 2012. Ni-les’tun Tidal Wetland Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring: Baseline: 2010-2011. Corvallis, Oregon: Green Point Consulting, the Institute for Applied Ecology, and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians.
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- Provides an example of baseline results from intensitve monitoring of a tidal marsh restoration near Bandon, OR. -Pcereghino
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