Kunze & Cornelius 1982 washington outer coast vegetation baseline
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Kunze, L. and L.C. Cornelius. 1982. Baseline inventory of rare, threatened and endangered plant species/communities along Washington's Pacific coast. Prepared for the NOAA Coastal Zone Managemetn Grant No. G82-029 by the Washington Natural Heritage Program, Washington Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, WA. 164 pp.
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- Describes tidal marsh habitats through Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay
- Provides a baseline survey of rare coastal plant communities on Washington's outer coast.