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Shellfish Aquaculture in Puget Sound in Light of Washington's Coastal Marine Spatial Planning
Environmental Controls on Installed Woody Plant Establishment in the Hydrologically Restored Tidal Freshwater Wetlands of the Nisqually River Delta
 
Resident Participation in Watershed Management: Preference for Riparian Landscapes, Attitudes, and Behaviors Case Study of Cedar River Watershed, Washington
Coastal Resource Use, Management, and Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines
 
Learning to Share the Fish: A Multiple Case Study on the Use of Market-Based Mechanisms in U.S. Federal Fisheries Management
Potential for Unintended Consequences in an Ecuadorian Hook Exchange Program
 
Genetic and phenotypic diversity in sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka
Ethno-ecotourism: A sustainable development tool to construct governance with the Wayuu people in La Guajira, Colombia
 
An Evaluation of Land Cover Change from 2006 to 2009 and the Effectiveness of Certain Conservation Land Use Tools Within Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed (WRIA 8) Riparian Buffers
Social universe of a protected area: Community-based ecotourism in Periyar Tiger Reserve
 
Forest thieves? The politics of forest resources in a northwestern frontier valley of Vietnam
Multispecies stock assessment with predator-prey interactions
 
Real options analysis of price risk in forestry investments
Fisheries Management with People in Mind: Assessing and Managing Risk
 
Differing Interpretations of Sustainability and Natural Resource Management in Three Adjacent Communities in the Oregon Cascades
Causes and Consequences of Conifer Invasion into Pacific Northwest Grasslands
 
Trophic pathways and spatial variation of mercury in Pacific tunas (Thunnus)
Cumulative Experiences and Heterogeneity Affect Fish Survival: Examples from a model species (Poecilia reticulata) and salmonid species (Oncorhynchus spp.)
 
Fishery selection and Pacific salmon life histories: patterns and processes
Improved estimation of behaviors, ecological processes, and abundance trends in marine species using survey design- and model-based estimators
 
Effects of Climate and Thinning on Coastal Douglas-fir Annual Biomass Growth at Four Sites
Spatial modelling for monitoring and management of marine metapopulations
 
Utility and implications of no-take marine reserves in fishery management strategies
Ecophysiology as a tool for evaluating invasive-plant based bioenergies: Physiological and ecological case-studies of Arundo donax and Elaeagnus angustifolia