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  1. Recovery of Wild Coho Salmon In Salmon River Basin, 2008-2010 Report Number: OPSW-ODFW-2011-10

    Abstract -- Hatcheries have been a centerpiece of salmon management in the Pacific Northwest for more than a century but recent evidence of adverse interactions between hatchery and naturally-produced salmon...

  2. The Water Report - Critical habitat, bull trout and politics

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    Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. Includes bibliographical references. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/

  3. Oregon lampreys : natural history, status, and analysis of management issues

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    Executive Summary

  4. Tidal influence on downstream fining in gravel-bed rivers

    This research examines the downstream fining phenomenon as it operates in coastal gravel-bed rivers of Oregon. Downstream fining is a change in bed composition toward smaller sediment sizes in the downstream...

  5. Recovery strategy for California Coho salmon : report to the California Fish and Game Commission

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    "February 2004."

  6. Physical-Environmental Effects of Wave and Offshore Wind Energy Extraction: A Synthesis of Recent Oceanographic Research

    The ocean deployment of arrays of Wave Energy Converters (WEC arrays) appears likely in the near future, and deployment of offshore wind turbines has already started. These technologies tap into a potential...

  7. Effects of Altered Habitats and Fishing Practices in Wind and Wave Farms

    Offshore renewable energy development (ORED) could induce local ecological changes, negatively affecting species of conservation interest. If well planned and coordinated, on the other hand, ORED could be...

  8. Molecular evolution and ecology of Klamath Basin suckers. Part A - Use of anonymous nuclear loci as species markers in...

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    One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.

  9. Lower Klamath River instream flow study : scoping evaluation for the Yurok Indian Reservation

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    ABSTRACT

  10. Geological limnology of Crater Lake, Oregon

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    ill.; Three folded plates in pocket; Thesis (M.S.)--University of Minnesota, 1961; Bibliography: leaves 168-175

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