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Brouwer, M., T. Ball, S. Campbell, N. Gleason, D. Bisbee. 2015. Integrating Flood Risk Management and Salmon Habitat Restoration Priorities in Puget Sound: An Early Opportunities Analysis. Prepared for the Washington State Silver Jackets 2013 Nonstructural Flood Risk Project, by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, Seattle, WA.
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- Integrates salmon use and flood damage claims to identify areas where repeated flooding impacts under the FEMA National Flood Insurance Program coincides with opportunities to restore salmon habitat.
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