Search Results - "Shaffer, J. Anne"
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Coastal beaver, Chinook, coho, chum salmon and trout response to nearshore changes resulting from diking and large-scale dam removals: synergistic ecosystem engineering and restoration in the coastal zone
Published in Nature Conservation (18-07-2023)“…In this paper we assess long-term trends and habitat changes to understand the relationships between coastal beaver ( Castor canadensis ), salmon, shoreline…”
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Nearshore fish community responses to large scale dam removal: implications for watershed restoration and fish management
Published in Aquatic sciences (01-07-2017)“…The nearshore is a critical zone for northeast Pacific Ocean fish communities, including ecologically and culturally important salmon species. The largest dam…”
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Juvenile Coho Salmon in the Elwha River Estuary Prior to Dam Removal: Seasonal Occupancy, Size Distribution, and Comparison to Nearby Salt Creek
Published in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (1900) (01-07-2013)“…In addition to the downstream migration of smolts in spring, Coho Salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch also enter estuaries throughout the year but especially in the…”
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Opportunistic use of estuarine habitat by juvenile bull trout, Salvelinus confluentus, from the Elwha River before, during, and after dam removal
Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-11-2018)“…Estuaries are used by anadromous fishes, either as the definitive marine habitat or as transition habitat as they move to fully marine waters, and extent of…”
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Kelp Forest Zooplankton, Forage Fishes, and Juvenile Salmonids of the Northeast Pacific Nearshore
Published in Marine and coastal fisheries (01-02-2020)“…Kelp forests are an important ecological component of temperate coastal systems that are sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance and are in decline in many…”
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Large-scale Dam Removals and Nearshore Ecological Restoration: Lessons Learned from the Elwha Dam Removals
Published in Ecological restoration (01-06-2017)“…Large dam removals are emerging as an important ecosystem restoration tool, and they often have direct influence on the marine nearshore zone, but dam removal…”
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Juvenile Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, use of the Elwha river estuary prior to dam removal
Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-06-2014)“…The estuary of the Elwha River, on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, has been degraded and simplified over the past century from sediment retention behind two…”
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Fish habitat use response to anthropogenic induced changes of physical processes in the Elwha estuary, Washington, USA
Published in Hydrobiologia (2009)“…The Elwha River estuary has been significantly influenced by anthropogenic changes to the river, including two large dams upriver and rock dikes installed in…”
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Restoration Considerations of Large Woody Debris in the Elwha River Nearshore, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Published in Ecological Restoration (01-09-2014)“…Large Woody Debris (LWD) is a critical component of Pacific Northwest marine ecosystems and of growing interest for restoration. This study adds important…”
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Functional diversity responses of a nearshore fish community to restoration driven by large-scale dam removal
Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (30-11-2018)“…Large scale dams have numerous significant impacts on river and nearshore components of watersheds. Large scale dam removal is therefore an increasingly useful…”
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Seasonal Variation in Understory Kelp Bed Habitats of the Strait of Juan de Fuca
Published in Journal of coastal research (2000)“…Kelp habitats in Washington state, including the Strait of Juan de Fuca, are classified as a critical habitat for a number of federally listed, proposed…”
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Crustacean community composition and trophic use of the drift vegetation habitat by juvenile splitnose rockfish Sebastes diploproa
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (1995)“…The community composition and trophic use of the drift vegetation habitat by pre-settlement juvenile splitnose rockfish Sebastes diploproa was documented in…”
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