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  1. Characterizing patterns of wetland occurrence in Oregon using an interactive geodatabase : a method for conservation planning

    Several state and federal agencies have identified Oregon's coastal wetlands as

  2. Tides and the SWOT mission: Transition from Science Definition Team to Science Team

    As the SWOT wide-swath satellite altimeter mission transitions from the Science Definition Team to the Science Team, it is an opportune time to review the progress that has been made with respect to tides, and...

  3. Ecological baselines for Oregon's coast: a report for agencies that manage Oregon's coastal habitats for ecological and...

    Against the backdrop of growing concern about dead zones, rare and endangered sea

  4. A comparison of prediction models for cover type transitions and their effects on harvest schedules in coastal Oregon

    There is considerable uncertainty associated with stand

  5. An evaluation of the likelihood of successful implementation of the long term coral reef monitoring program on the...

    Coral reef ecosystems are the oceanic equivalent of tropical rainforests, in terms of biodiversity. The estimated 1,037,000 square kilometers worldwide of reef provide

  6. Astoria : Natural hazards mitigation addendum (2008)

    67 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, chart, tables, illus., appendix. Adopted October 20, 2008. Captured July 8, 2009.

  7. Comprehensive Plan for Production and Management of Oregon's Anadromous Salmon and Trout: Part II. Coho Salmon Plan

    Abstract -- The Coho Salmon Plan addresses a relatively small proportion of the population occupying a zone at the extreme southern edge of their distribution in the eastern North Pacific. This zone is termed...

  8. Looking for Safe Harbor in a Crowded Sea: Coastal Space Use Conflict and Marine Renewable Energy Development

    Presentation at The Coastal Society's 22nd International Conference titled "Shifting Shorelines: Adapting to the Future" held June 13-16 2010 in Wilmington, North Carolina.

  9. Maintaining the Viability of Seafood Processing and Harvesting Industries in Coastal Alaska: Role of Marine Extension

    Alaska is the largest seafood producing state in the US. In 2013, Alaska landed 1.88 billion USD worth of seafood, with a volume of 2.63 million MT. This consists of 34% of the total value and 60% of the total...

  10. Responding to the effects of coastal climate change: results of a National Sea Grant survey

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    This report presents the findings from a national climate-change adaptation survey conducted by eight Sea Grant programs across the U.S. (Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois-Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota,...

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