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The Nature Conservancy. 2017. Restoring the Tides: Monitoring the Benefits of Restoration for Farms, Fish and Flood Control at Fisher Slough: A Seven-Year Synthesis. Prepared by The Nature Conservancy, Seattle, Washington.
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Summarizes both monitoring data and human story of the Fisher Slough Restoration
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17:13, 31 August 2017 | (1.9 MB) | Pcereghino (talk | contribs) | {{document}}category:river deltacategory:skagitcategory:restoration '''The Nature Conservancy. 2017. Restoring the Tides: Monitoring the Benefits of Restoration for Farms, Fish and Flood Control at Fisher Slough: A Seven-Year Synthesis.... |
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