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Rocko A. Brown
Societies are increasingly restoring and/or rehabilitating rivers below dams for keystone species such as salmon. A fundamental concept for rehabilitating river morphology below dams for salmon is that a rescaled version of the river corridor synchronize...
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Cleo Woelfle-Erskine
In Mediterranean-climate regions of California and southern Oregon, juvenile salmon depend on groundwater aquifers to sustain their tributary habitats through the dry summers. Along California?s North Coast streams, private property regimes on land have ...
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Matthew J. Deitch, Brock Dolman
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Seasonal rainfall dynamics in Mediterranean-climate coastal California place pressures on humans and aquatic ecosystems. Without rainfall during summer, residents and land managers commonly turn to streams and adjacent shallow aquifers to meet domestic, ...
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Tarang Khangaonkar, Adi Nugraha, Steve Hinton, David Michalsen and Scott Brown
The 11 mile (1.6 km) Swinomish Federal Navigation Channel provides a safe and short passage to fishing and recreational craft in and out of Northern Puget Sound by connecting Skagit and Padilla Bays, US State abbrev., USA. A network of dikes and jetties ...
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Derek B. Booth, Jenna G. Scholz, Timothy J. Beechie, Stephen C. Ralph
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Two approaches to ecological restoration planning, limiting-factors analysis and process-based restoration, are employed in efforts to recover endangered salmonid species throughout the Pacific Northwest of North America. Limiting-factors analysis seeks ...
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Tobias Bölscher, Erik Van Slobbe, Michelle T.H. Van Vliet and Saskia E. Werners
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Philip Ronl, George Pess, Tim Beechie and Sarah Morley
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