Hood 2009 skagit monitoring strategy
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File Link: Hood 2009 skagit monitoring strategy.pdf
Citation
Hood, W.G. 2006. Habitat Monitoring Strategy for the Tidal Skagit Delta: Integrating Landscape and Site-scale Perspectives. Prepared for the Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program. Skagit River System Cooperative, La Connor, Washington.
Available in the [http://www.pugetsoundnearshore.org/supporting_douments.html PSNERP Supporting Documents Library}
Notes
- Provides a list and prioritization of different monitoring questions related to the restoration of river deltas, with a focus on vegetation, distributary channels, marsh channels, and marsh accretion.
- These questions are currently used to organize monitoring efforts of SRSC