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  1. Aquatic resources mitigation framework: developing a new approach to mitigating for wetland and stream impacts

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on December 8, 2017).

  2. Aquatic resources mitigation framework - a new approach

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on December 8, 2017).

  3. Aquatic resource mitigation program improvements

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on April 19, 2017).

  4. Oregon Compensatory Wetland Mitigation: Spatial and Temporal Patterns 2000-2016

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  5. Oregon Department of State Lands report on off-site compensatory mitigation, fiscal year

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    This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.

  6. Using Transects to Understand Cyanobacterial Blooms

    Presentation focuses on Toxic algae (and cyanobacteria) and on short-term mitigation: Monitoring Possible approaches

  7. How to establish a mitigation bank

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on April 19, 2017).

  8. Increased Habitat Connectivity Homogenizes Freshwater Communities: Historical and Landscape Perspectives

    Increases in habitat connectivity can have consequences for taxonomic, functional, and genetic diversity of communities. Previously isolated aquatic habitats were connected with canals and pipelines in the...

  9. Efficacy of Plastic Mesh Tubes in Reducing Herbivory Damage by the Invasive Nutria (Myocastor coypus) in an Urban Restoration...

    The restoration of stream corridors is becoming an increasingly important component of urban landscape planning, and the high cost of these projects necessitates the need to understand and address potential...

  10. Non-native Mangroves of Moloka'i, Hawai'i: A Socio-ecological Analysis

    Invasive species are recognized as a leading threat to ecosystems and their management is expensive, time consuming, and labor intensive. Therefore, it is important to review both benefits and detriments of the...

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