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Leonard, Lucinda J., Claire A. Currie, Stephane Mazzotti, and Roy D. Hyndman. "Rupture area and displacement of past Cascadia great earthquakes from coastal coseismic subsidence." Geological Society of America bulletin. 122 (2010): p.2079-2096.
Wheatcroft, R. A., and C. K. Sommerfield. "River sediment flux and shelf sediment accumulation rates on the Pacific Northwest margin." Continental Shelf Research 25 (2005): 311-332.
Oregon. Watershed Improvement Coalition. Riparian Areas: Their Benefits and Uses., 2012.
Tillamook County(Or.). Dept. of Community Development, and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Riparian Areas: Benefits, Uses, and Regulations., Undated.
Tollefson, Roger, Lowell D. Marriage, and Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Program,. Review of the regulations affecting the taking of cockle clams for crab bait In Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report. Vol. no.5., 1948.
McCrae, Jean E., and Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Program. Review of Commercial Bay Clam Dive Fishery and Regulations. Newport, Or.: Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Program, 2001.
Buchman, Michael F.. A Review and Summary of Trace Contaminant Data for Coastal and Estuarine Oregon In NOAA technical memorandum NOS OMA. Vol. no.42. Seattle, Wa., 1989.
Denhart, Mariah H.. Response of the Sponge Microbiome to Nutrient Additions In Linfield College Student Symposium: A Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Achievement. Vol. Submission 6., 2015.
Pearcy, W. G., C. D. Wilson, A. W. Chung, and J. W. Chapman. "Residence times, distribution, and production of juvenile chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta, in Netarts Bay, Oregon." Fishery Bulletin 87 (1989): 553-568.
Wilson, Matthew T.. Residence and Growth of Juvenile Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Netarts Bay, Oregon. M. S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1990.
Ratti, Frank Douglas. Reproduction and Growth of the Pacific Basket-Cockle, Clinocardium nuttallii Conrad, from Intertidal and Subtidal Environments of Netarts Bay. M. S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1977.
Shelton, Alfred C.. Report on field work at Netarts Bay, Tillamook Couny, Oregon. Eugene: University of Oregon Museum of Natural History, 1914.
Shelton, A. C.. Report on camp at Netarts Bay, Oregon. Eugene: University of Oregon Museum of Natural History, 1914.
Heckeroth, David N.. Report of the Oregon Game Commission to the Tillamook County Planning Commission regarding identification of fishery resource values in the county with recommendations for their protection. Salem, Or.: Oregon State Game Commission, 1970.
Oregon. State Game Commission,. A Report of Fisheries Investigations in Oregon Coastal Streams South of the Columbia and Exclusive of the Umpqua River. [Portland, Or.], 1947.
Fishman Environmental Services, Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, and Oregon. Division of State Lands. Removal-Fill Activity in Oregon Estuaries, 1971-1987 : Estuarine Mitigation Evaluation Project., 1987.
Boley, Scott L., and Larry S. Slotta. Relevant data concerning proposed discharges of domestic wastes into Netarts Bay, Oregon In ORESU-T. Vol. no.74-002. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, Sea Grant College Program, 1974.
Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, Jennifer L. Fisher, and Michael P. Kosro. "Relationship between ocean ecosystem indicators and year class strength of the invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas)." Progress in Oceanography 196 (2021): 8 p.
Archer, Pamela Emily. Re-establishment of the Native Oyster, Ostrea conchaphila, in Netarts Bay, Oregon, USA. M. S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2009.
Elston, Ralph A., Hiroaki Hasegawa, Karen L. Humphrey, Ildiko K. Polyak, and Claudia C. Hase. "Re-emergence of Vibrio tubiashii in bivalve shellfish aquaculture: severity, environmental drivers, geographic extent and management." Diseases of aquatic organisms 82 (2008): p.119-134.
U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. Recovery Plan for Oregon Coast Coho Salmon Evolutionarily Significant Unit. National Marine Fisheries Service, West Coast Region, Portland, Oregon. Portland, Or., 2016.
Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team,, John Buckhouse, Wayne Elmore, Stanley Gregory, Kathleen Kavanagh, William G. Pearcy, and Carl B. Schreck. Recovery of wild salmonids in Western Oregon lowlands In Technical Report / Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. Vol. no.2002-1. Salem, Or.: Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team,, 2002.

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