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1. [Article] Tillamook Bay environmental characterization : a scientific and technical summary : Final Report
This document was prepared under Cooperative Agreement #CE990292–1 with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.Citation -
3. [Article] Trask Watershed assessment
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4. [Article] Estuary management in the Pacific Northwest
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The Umpqua National Forest (UNF) submitted June 3, 1999, January 14, 2000, and April 14, 2000 letters requesting consultation for a number of proposed activities that were determined likely to adversely ...
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The Coos Bay, Medford, and Roseburg Bureau of Land Management (BLM) District Offices submitted May 25 and June 20, 2000, letters requesting formal consultation for a number of proposed activities that ...
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10. [Article] The Nehalem Estuary
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The objective of this Biological Opinion (BO) is to determine whether the action to restore emergent vegetation to wetlands on Sauvie Island is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of Upper Willamette ...
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13. [Article] Chapter 1NNWC.mht
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14. [Article] Chapter 2 Habitat Protection & E.mht
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15. [Article] Chapter 3 Water Quality Improvem.mht
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16. [Article] Chapter 4 Public Education and Involvement.mht
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17. [Article] Chinook salmon : life in the watershed
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18. [Article] Regional Biodiversity Monitoring: Partnership Workshop
Oregon's perspectives, differences, and objectives as they pertain to monitoring biodiversity. Presented at the Regional Biodiversity Monitoring: Partnership Workshop on May 18, 2006.Citation -
On March 24, 1999, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) published its final decision to list the Upper Willamette River evolutionarily significant unit (ESU) of chinook salmon as threatened under ...
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22. [Article] No place for nature: the limits of Oregon's Land Use Program in protecting fish and wildlife habitat in the Willamette Valley
The purpose of this report is to explore some of the questions raised about Oregon's statewide land use planning program.Citation -
In a January 26, 2000 letter, the Portland District Army Corps of Engineers (COE) requested Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7 informal consultation with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) ...
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This report is an economic and policy assessment of the biological effectiveness and economic efficiency of incentive mechanisms for private landowners to conserve U.S. biodiversity. Its focus is on rural ...
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25. [Article] NNWC Action Plan
The purpose of this Management and Action Plan is to help guide the Nestucca-Neskowin Watersheds Council (Council) in accomplishing three main goals: To provide opportunities for watershed-related education ...Citation -
27. [Article] Policy cornerstones and action stategies for an integrated ecosystem marketplace in Oregon
This report is one component in a series of roundtables, workshops, and working groups funded in part by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation exploring opportunities and issues for ecosystem services ...Citation