McHenry et al 2007 ELJ monitoring elwha river
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McHenry, M., G. Pess, T. Abbe, H. Coe, J. Goldsmith, M. Liermann, R. McCoy, S. Morley, R. Peters. 2007. The physical and biological effects of engineered logjams (ELJs) in the Elwha River, Washington. Prepared by Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and others. 90 pp.
Notes
- Describes effects of 21 ELJs installed between 1999 and 2007.
- Clear physical effects, and some preferential use of ELJs by juvenile fish was inferred, but variability was high.