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Book Chapter
Allan, Jonathan C., Robert C. Witter, Peter Ruggiero, and Andrea D. Hawkes. "Coastal geomorphology, hazards, and management issues along the Pacific Northwest coast of Oregon and Washington." In Volcanoes to vineyards : geologic field trips through the dynamic landscape of the Pacific Northwest, p.495-519. Vol. no.15. Field Guide (Geological Society of America) no.15., 2009.
Ruggiero, Peter, Cheryl A. Brown, Paul D. Komar, Jonathan C. Allan, Deborah A. Reusser, and Henry Lee II. "Impacts of climate change on Oregon’s coasts and estuaries." In Oregon Climate Assessment Report, edited by Kathie Dello and Philip W. Mote, p.211-268. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute,, 2010.
Moss, Madonna L., and Robert J. Losey. "Native American use of seals, sea lions, and sea otters in estuaries of northern Oregon and southern Washington." In Human impacts on seals, sea lions, and sea otters : integrating archaeology and ecology in the northeast Pacific, edited by Todd J. Braje and Torben C. Rick, p.167-195. Berkeley, Ca.: Univ. of California Pr., 2010.
Shirzad, Farzad F., Paul S. Orlando, C. J. Klein, S. E. Holliday, M. A. Warren, Mark E. Monaco, and U.S. Ocean Assessments Division. Strategic Assessment Branch. "Netarts Bay OR." In Physical and hydrologic characteristics, the Oregon estuaries, 4.20a-4.20b. National Estuarine Inventory: Supplement 1., 1988.
"North coast basin." In State of Oregon Water Use Programs , 27 p. [Salem, Or.], 1978.
Seaburg, William R., and Jay Miller. "Tillamook." In Northwest Coast, edited by Wayne Suttles, p.560-567. Vol. 7. Handbook of North American Indians 7. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1990.
Komar, Paul D., Jonathan C. Allan, and Peter Ruggiero. "U.S. Pacific Northwest coastal hazards: tectonic and climate controls." In Coastal Hazards. Vol. 6. Coastal Research Library 6. Dordrecht Netherlands: Springer Science Media, 2012.
Conference Proceedings
Komar, Paul D., and Jonathan C. Allan. “Design with Nature” strategies for shore protection: the construction of a cobble berm and artificial dune in an Oregon state park In Puget Sound Shorelines and the Impacts of Armoring : Proceedings of a State of the Science Workshop, May 2009 , Edited by Hugh Shipman, Megan N. Dethier, Guy Gelfenbaum, Kurt L. Fresh and Richard S. Dinicola. Vol. no. 2010-5254. Scientific investigations report no. 2010-5254., 2010.
Denhart, Mariah H., Matthew K. Creech, and Amy M. Hammerquist. Sponges as Bioindictors of Estuarine Nitrogen Pollution [Abstract only] In Linfield College Student Scholarship Symposium. . Vol. Submission 10. McMinnville, Or.: Linfield College, 2014.
Cowgill, Stacia A., Matthew K. Creech, Amy M. Hammerquist, and Jeremy B. Weisz. Tidal Variation in Nitrogen Cycling in Oregon Sponges [poster] In Annual Linfield College Science and Social Science Symposium. McMinnville, Or.: Linfield College, 2013.
Specht, David T., and U.S.. National Science Foundation. Energy-Related General Research Office. The use of standardized marine algal bioassays for nutrient assessment of Oregon coastal estuaries In The Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Technical Conference March 14-15, 1974 on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest. Vol. no.50. Circular - Engineering Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Corvallis ; no. 50 no.50. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, Engineering Experiment Station, 1974.
Journal Article
Johnson, Courtney B., and Steven R. Schell. "Adapting to climate change on the Oregon coast: lines in the sand and rolling easements." Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation 28 (2013): p.447-514.
Cox, William S.. "After the studies – then what?" Proceedings of the Third Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest (1973): p.63-72.
Peterson, Curt D., Don J. Pettit, Kara Kingen, Sandy Vanderburgh, and Chuck Rosenfeld. "Catastrophic beach sand losses due to erosion from predicted future sea level rise (0.5–1.0 m), based on increasing submarine accommodation spaces in the high-wave-energy coast of the Pacific Northwest, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, USA." Marine Geology 439 (2021).
Erickson, Brian, Tracy Crews, and Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program,. "Changing ocean chemistry: a high school curriculum on ocean acidification’s cause, impacts, and solutions." ORESU-E (2019): 136 p.
Demory, Darrell. "Crabbing: commercial and sport." Oregon Wildlife 34, no. 10 (1979): p.3-6.
Diehl, Jennifer, Sarah E. Johnson, Xia Kang, Amy West, and Lars Tomaneka. "The distribution of 4-nonylphenol in marine organisms of North American Pacific Coast estuaries." Chemosphere 87 (2012): p.490-497.
Chapman, John W., Jingchun Li, Michael F. McGowan, Ralph A. Breitenstein, Ralph Appy, Kathryn A. Hieb, Christina N. Piotrowski, and Leanne E. Elder. "A doubled down invasion of the northeast Pacific by the Asian mud shrimp, Upogebia major, and its coevolved bopyrid isopod parasite, Orthione griffenis." Aquatic Invasions 16 (2021): p.721-749.
Mach, Megan E., Sandy Wyllie-Echeverria, and Kai M. A. Chan. "Ecological effect of a nonnative seagrass spreading in the Northeast Pacific: A review of Zostera japonica." Ocean & Coastal Management 102 (2014): p. 375-382.
Dumbauld, Brett R., Jennifer l. Ruesink, and Steven S. Rumrill. "The ecological role of bivalve shellfish aquaculture in the estuarine environment: A review with application to oyster and clam culture in West Coast (USA) estuaries." Aquaculture 290 (2009): p.196-223.

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