Tide gate effects analysis
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NW Fisheries Science Center has received funding from ESRP to complete an comparison of how 'fish friendly' tide gates affect water quality and fish passage at Oregon and Puget Sound Marshes compared to un-regulated marshes.
Notes
- The project was contracted in 2009 and a final report was delivered in the spring of 2012. The report was subjected to review by a variety of stakeholders.
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- Lyons & Ramsey 2013 provides a synthesis of a moderated question and answer process following distribution of the full technical report, Greene et al. 2012.