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  1. S.S. Elmore entering Tillamook Bay, Ore.

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    "S.S. Elmore" (ship) [Sue E. Elmore] entering Tillamook Bay.

  2. Geochemical cycling in a Pacific Northwest estuary (Tillamook Bay, Oregon, USA)

    This thesis investigates the behavior of major inorganic nutrients (P, N, Si), trace metals (Mn, Fe), and alkaline-earth metals (Ba) within Tillamook Bay over seasonal cycles and under a range of river...

  3. Coupled wave and surge modeling of Tillamook Bay, Oregon : extreme events and climate change impacts

    Estuaries represent the confluence of land and ocean environments and encompass a number of complex interactions amongst tides, winds, offshore waves and the riverine contributions, all of which contribute to...

  4. The subsurface frontal zone beneath the subtropical convergence in the northeast Pacific Ocean

  5. Some observations on fish distribution in Tillamook Bay, Oregon, with notes on shellfish, temperature, and physical...

    "Fish Commission of Oregon personnel seined selected locations of Tillamook Bay, Oregon, from June to September 1972, to determine if juvenile salmon were rearing in the estuary and to get some concept of...

  6. Analysis of factors affecting the production of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Tillamook Bay

    Tillamook Bay chum salmon are caught commercially by gill-nets, both set and drift, and from 1928 through 1949 the landings have averaged 819,689 pounds per season. More chum salmon are caught on Tillamook Bay...

  7. The Partnership for Coastal Watersheds: A progress report

    This report assesses the progress of the Partnership for Coastal Watersheds (PCW) Project from its inception through the summer of 2012. First, the PCW is described and PCW meeting activities are discussed....

  8. Sea surface temperature and salinity conditions in 1969 at Agate Beach and Yaquina Bay, Oregon : a technical report to the...

  9. Prevalence, geographic distribution, and biology of a dungeness crab, Cancer magister, microsporidian parasite

    The microsporidian parasite Nadelspora canceri infects Dungeness crabs, Cancer

  10. Sediment accumulation and human impacts in Tillamook Bay, Oregon

    Tillamook Bay is the second largest estuary on the Oregon coast, and concerns have been raised whether human induced impacts have been responsible for the perceived increase in sedimentation rates during the...

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