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Planning, Habitat Restoration, & Management

Allendorf, F.W., Bayles, D. & Williams, T.H. (1997, February). Prioritizing Pacific 
      salmon stocks for conservation. Conservation biology 11, 140-152.

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Bair, R., Segura, C., & Lorion, C. (2019). Quantifying the 
      restoration success of wood introductions to increase coho 
      salmon winter habitat. Earth Surface Dynamics, 7(3), 841-857.
      doi: 10.5194/esurf-7-841-2019
Barnas, K.A., Katz, S.L., Hamm, D.E., Diaz, M.C. & Jordan, C.E. (2015, July). Is habitat restoration 
      targeting relevant ecological needs for endangered species? Using Pacific salmon as a case study. 
      Ecosphere 6, 1-42. doi: 10.1890/ES14-00466.1
Barringer, F. (2004, December 1). U.S. rules out dam removal to aid salmon. 
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Bennett, S., Pess, G., Bouwes, N., Roni, P., Bilby, R. E., Gallagher, S., ... 
      & Anderson, J. (2016). Progress and challenges of testing the 
      effectiveness of stream restoration in the Pacific Northwest using 
      intensively monitored watersheds. Fisheries, 41, 92-103. doi:
      10.1080/03632415.2015.1127805
Booth, D. B., Scholz, J. G., Beechie, T. J., & Ralph, S. C. (2016). 
      Integrating limiting-factors analysis with process-based restoration to 
      improve recovery of endangered salmonids in the Pacific Northwest, USA. 
      Water, 8(5), 174. doi:10.3390/w8050174
Botsford, L.W. & Brittnacher, J.G. (1998, February). Viability of Sacramento 
      River winter-run chinook salmon. Conservation Biology, 65-79.
      
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Bouwes, N., Weber, N., Jordan, C. E., Saunders, W. C., Tattam, I. A., Volk, C., ... & 
      Pollock, M. M. (2016). Ecosystem experiment reveals benefits of natural and simulated 
      beaver dams to a threatened population of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Scientific 
      Reports, 6, 28581. doi:  10.1038/srep28581
Breslow, S. J. (2014). Tribal science and farmers' resistance: a political ecology of salmon 
      habitat restoration in the American Northwest. Anthropological Quarterly, 87,  727-758
      doi: 10.1353/anq.2014.0045
Cornwell, T.J., Bottom, D.L. & Jones, K.K. (2001). Rearing of juvenile 
      salmon in recovering wetlands of the Salmon River estuary (Information 
      Reports 2001-05). Portland: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. 
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Courbois, J.-Y., Katz, S.L., Isaak, D.J., Steel, E.A., Thurow, R.F., 
      Rub, A. M., Olsen, T., & Jordan, C.E. (2008, September). Evaluating probability 
      sampling strategies for estimating redd counts: an example with Chinook salmon
      (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 
      65(9), 1814(17). doi:10.1139/F08-092

Currens, K.P., Allendorf, F.W. & Williams, T..A. (1998, October) Conservation of 
      Pacific salmon: Response to Wainwright and Waples.  Conservation biology 12, 
      1148-1149.
      
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Davis, M. J., Ellings, C. S., Woo, I., Hodgson, S., Larsen, K., & Nakai, G. (2018). Gauging 
      resource exploitation by juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in restoring 
      estuarine habitat. Restoration ecology, 26(5), 976-986. doi:10.1111/rec.12643/suppinfo
Evans, M. L., Johnson, M. A., Jacobson, D., Wang, J., Hogansen, M., & O’Malley, 
      K. G. (2015). Evaluating a multi-generational reintroduction program for threatened 
      salmon using genetic parentage analysis. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic 
      Sciences, 73(5), 844-852. doi:10.1139/cjfas-2015-0317
Feist, B. E., Steel, E. A., Pess,  G. R. & Bilby, R. E. (2003). The influence 
     of scale on salmon habitat restoration priorities. Animal Conservation, 6, 
     271-282. Retrieved December 10, 2004, from http://www.researchgate.net/
     publication/228950097_The_influence_of_scale_on_salmon_habitat_restoration_priorities/
     file/3deec515daa01498a7.pdf
Fellman, J., Hood, E., Dryer, W., & Pyare, S. (2015). Stream physical characteristics 
      impact habitat quality for Pacific salmon in two temperate coastal watersheds. 
      PLoS ONE, 10(7), e0132652.  doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132652
Flitcroft, R., Jones, K., Reis, K., & Thom, B. (2002).  Year 2000 stream habitat 
      conditions in western Oregon: Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds 
      (Monitoring report No. OPSW-ODFW-2001-05). Corvallis: Oregon Department of 
      Fish and Wildlife. Retrieved October 28, 2002, from 
      http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ODFW/freshwater/inventory/pdffiles/orplanhab00.pdf 

Friesen, T.A. (Ed.) (2005, March). Biology, behavior, and resources of resident 
      and anadromous fish in the Lower Willamette River: Final report of 
      research, 2000-2004. Clackamas, OR: Oregon Department of Fish and 
      Wildlife.  Reitrieved January 30, 2013, from http://www.dfw.state.or.us/
      fish/oscrp/CRI/docs/wfsreport2005-Final.pdf
Garavelli, L., Linley, T., Bellgraph, B., Rhode, B., Janak, J., & 
      Colotelo, A. (2019). Evaluation of passage and sorting of adult Pacific 
      salmonids through a novel fish passage technology. Fisheries 
      Research, 212(C), 40-47. doi: 10.1016/j.fishres.2018.12.010
Good, T. P., T. K. Harms, M. H. Ruckelshaus. (2003). Misuse of checklist 
      assessments in endangered species recovery efforts. Conservation 
      Ecology, 7(2), article 12. Retrieved December 10, 2004, from
      http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol7/iss2/art12/

Halsing, D.L., & Moore, M.R. (2008, April). Cost-effective management alternatives 
      for Snake River Chinook salmon: A biological-economic synthesis. Conservation 
      Biology, 22(2), 338-350. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2008.00913.x

Halsing, D.L., & Moore, M.R. (April 2009). Cost-effective management of      
      Snake River Chinook salmon: Response to Wilson et al.  Conservation 
      Biology, 23(2), 479-481. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01171.x 
Hamilton, J.R. (1999). Modeling the reallocation of Snake River water for 
      endangered salmon. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 81(5), 5p. 
      Retrieved December 3, 2009 from Infotrac Agriculture Collection database
Jaeger, W.K. & Mikesell, R. (2002, October). Increasing streamflow to sustain salmon 
      and  other native fish in the Pacific Northwest.. Contemporary Economic Policy 20, 
      366-380. Retrieved January 14, 2010, from Academic OneFile
Justice, C., White, S.M., Mccullough, D.A., Graves, D.S. & Blanchard, M.R.. 
      (2017). Can stream and riparian restoration offset climate change 
      impacts to salmon populations? Journal of Environmental Management, 
      188, 212-227. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.12.005
Kemp, P., & Wiley InterScience. (2010). Salmonid fisheries 
      freshwater habitat management. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Pub.
Knickerbocker, B. (2004, December 2). Bush plan on dams rekindles salmon debate. Christian 
      Science Monitor, p. 2. Retrieved December 7, 2009, from Academic OneFile
Krueger, K., Bottom, D., Hood, W., Johnson, G., Jones, K., & Thom, R. (2017). 
      An expert panel process to evaluate habitat restoration actions in the Columbia River 
      estuary. Journal of Environmental Management, 188, 337-350. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.11.028

Kosub, D. (2005, January). Sound Findings. Scientific American, 292, 22-23.
      
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Landers, J. (2004, November). Plan to restore salmon calls for removable 
      spillway weirs. Civil Engineering 74, 17-18. 
      
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Lutz, A.P. (2014). Recovery of Oregon coast coho salmon (Onchorhynchus kitsutch) through 
      restoration of freshwater habitats. Master's Projects. Paper 16. (Master's thesis). Retrieved from 
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MacCall, A.D. & Wainwright, T.C. (eds.). (2003). Assessing extinction risk for west 
      coast salmon: Proceedings of the workshop November 13-19, 1996, Seattle, Washington 
      (NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC-56). U.S. Department of Commerce.  Retrieved 
      January 9, 2004, from http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/publications/techmemos/tm56/tm56.pdf
McClure, M. M., E. E. Holmes, B. L. Sanderson, C. E. Jordan. (2003). A large-scale, 
      multispecies status assessment: anadromous salmonids in the Columbia River Basin. 
      Ecological Applications, 13, 964-989.  Retrieved October 25, 2013, from
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McIntyre, J.K., Davis, J.W. HinmanC., Macneale, K.H. Anulacion, B.F., Scholz, N.L. 
      & Stark, J.D. (2015).  Soil bioretention protects juvenile salmon and their prey from the 
      toxic impacts of urban stormwater runoff. Chemosphere, 132, 213-219. 
      doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.12.052
Mckean, J., & Johnson, D. (2019). Difficulties for cost-benefit 
      analysis in the 2020 environmental impact statement to recover 
      the endangered wild salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River 
      Basin. Journal of Environmental Management, 246, 434-443. 
      doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.05.099
Mann, C.C. (2000, August 4). Can science rescue salmon? Science 289, 4p. Retrieved 
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Many plans, one bottom line: Save endangered salmon. (September 29, 2000). 
      Science 289, 2 p. Retrieved January 26, 2010 from  Academic 
      OneFile
Marmorek, D. & Peters, C. (2001).  Finding a PATH toward scientific collaboration:
      insights from the Columbia River Basin.  Conservation Ecology 15. Retrieved
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Miller, B. A., & Sadro, S. (2003). Residence time and seasonal movements of juvenile 
      coho salmon in the ecotone and lower estuary of Winchester Creek, South Slough, 
      Oregon. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 132(3), 546-559. 
      Retrieved October 25, 2013, from http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/utaf20/current
Ogston, L., Gidora, S., Foy, M., & Rosenfeld, J. (2015). Watershed-scale 
      effectiveness of floodplain habitat restoration for juvenile coho 
      salmon in the Chilliwack River, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of        
      Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 72, 479-490. doi:
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Peery, C.A., Kavanaugh, K.I. & Scott, J.M. (2003). Pacific salmon: Setting ecologically 
      defensible recovery goals. Bioscience 53, p. 622-623. Retrieved December 10, 2009 
      from Academic OneFile
Pelley, J. (2000, March). Breaching dams may save salmon, but the science remains an issue. 
      Environmental science & technology 34, 112, 1 p.

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Peters, C.N. & Marmorek, D.R. (2001). Application of decision analysis to evaluate
      recovery actions for threatened Snake River fall chinook salmon 
      (<em>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</em>)</a>. <cite>Canadian Journal Of Fisheries and Aquatic 
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Petro, V.M., Taylor, J.D., & Sanchez, D.M. (2015). Evaluating landowner-based beaver 
      relocation as a tool to restore salmon habitat. Global Ecology and 
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Rieman, B.E., Smith, C.L., Naiman, R.J. & Pearcy, W. (2015). A Comprehensive approach for 
      habitat restoration in the Columbia Basin. Fisheries, 40, 124-135. 
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Roni, P., Anders, P. J., Beechie, T. J., & Kaplowe, D. J. (2018). Review of tools 
      for identifying, planning, and implementing habitat restoration for Pacific salmon 
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Roper, B.B., Buffington, J.M., Bennett, S., Lanigan, S.H., Archer, E. 
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      A comparison of the performance and compatibility of 
      protocols used by seven monitoring groups to measure stream habitat 
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Thomson, J. (2016, May 05). The Northwest's endangered salmon see a glimmer 
      of hope; A federal judge in Oregon has decried the US government's 
      efforts over the past two decades to ameliorate the impact of four 
      dams on endangered fish populations, demanding a fresh approach. The 
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      gravel augmentation affect early-stage Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 
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Wilson, P.S., Schaller, H.A., Petrosky, C.E. & Loomis, J. (2009). 
      Judging cost-effectiveness of management of Snake River salmon: Response to 
      Halsing and Moore. Conservation Biology, 23(2), 475-478.
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      Modeling the dynamic responses of riparian vegetation and salmon habitat in the 
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      Simulation Modeling Conference, June 14–16, 2011, Portland, Oregon (General 
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