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Walter, C., J. Griffith, R. Rogers, S. Rockwell, D. Marks. 2014. Peak flows and Chinook survival in the Stillaguamish Watershed--spatial prioritization for conservation and restoration action. Prepared by Forterra, Seattle, Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, Arlington, and The Tulalip Tribes, Marysville, Washington. 95 pp.
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- Follows Hall et al 2014.
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