Greene et al 2012 effects of tidegates on fish
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Greene, C., J. Hall, E. Beamer, R. Henderson, and B. Brown. 2012. Biological and Physical Effects of “Fish-Friendly” Tide Gates. Report to the Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program. Final Report for the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office, January 2012
Notes
- Final report to ESRP on Tide gate effects on salmonid passage and utilization including initial monitoring at Fisher Slough Restoration
- This report was subjected to regional review resulting in Lyons & Ramsey 2013 which includes a response from investigators to regional practitioners.