Hinton & Hood 2007 proposal for monitoring to test design tools
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Hinton, S. & G. Hood. 2007. South Fork Skagit Restoration Monitoring to Develop and Test Restoration Design Tools. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Connor, WA
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Proposal to ESRP for vegetation and channel monitoring model development.
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