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Haring, D. 1999. Salmon and steelhead habitat limiting factors, water resource inventory area 18 (WRIA 18). Washington State Conservation Commission. 202 pp.
Notes
- WRIA 18 includes Dungeness River and Elwha Watershed and many small streams between entering the Strait of Juan de Fuca
- Haring also provides a summary of nearshore limiting factors
- Hiss 1994 completed a beach seine study in Dungeness Bay in 1992 and 1993.
- 90% of the shoreline between Morse Creek and the Elwha River has been armored.
- Construction of a waterfront trail east from Port Angeles Harbor on the old railroad grade left extensive armoring intact.
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