Greene & Beamer 2011 skagit intensively monitored watershed report
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Greene, C.M., and E.M. Beamer. 2011. Monitoring Population Responses to Estuary Restoration by Skagit River Chinook salmon. Intensively Monitored Watershed Project Annual Report by Fish Ecology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington and Skagit River System Cooperative, La Conner, Washington.
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- Provides a synthesis and including the most commonly used results to describe density dependance, connectivity effects of fish distribution on the Skagit Delta.