Roni et al 2015 basin scale monitoring river restoration
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Roni, P., Jordan, C. and Pess, G., 2015. Basin scale monitoring of river restoration: recommendations from case studies in the Pacific Northwest USA. In American fisheries society, symposium (Vol. 78, pp. 73-98).
Notes
- Summarizes many challenges to design and implementation of large scale monitoring necessary for observing fishery response to restoration actions.
- Suggests wood abundance and volume as a core parameter.
- Considers the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Entiat Intensively Monitored Watersheds as well as Illabot Creek Watershed.