Simenstad et al 2004 urban estuary restoration challenge
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Simenstad, C.; Tanner, C.; Crandell, C.; White, J. and Cordell, J., 2004. Challenges of habitat restoration in a heavily urbanized estuary: evaluating the investment. Journal of Coastal Research, SI(00), 000–000. West Palm Beach (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.
Notes
- Includes observations of goose impacts to sedge marsh development in the Duwamish Delta.