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Harper, J.R. and S. Ward. 2001. Comparison of Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Beach Spawning Data to Shore Zone Data. Prepared by Coastal & Ocean Resources Inc. for Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Notes
- A large proportion of beach spawning forage fish verified occurances are located on a very limited number of shorezone shoretypes.
- This suggests that shorezone characteristics might be useful for screening systems for forage fish use.
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