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Peterson, Curt D., Debra L. Doyle, Charles L. Rosenfeld, and Kara E. P. Kingen. "Predicted responses of beaches, bays, and inner-shelf sand supplies to potential sea level rise (0.5-1.0 m) in three small littoral subcells in the high-wave-energy northern Oregon coast, USA." Journal of Geography and Geology 12 (2020): p.1-27.
Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife. Pounds and value of commercially caught fish and shellfish landed in Oregon. Portland, OR: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 1980.
Skeesick, Delbert G., Thomas F. Gaumer, and U.S.. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. Potential hatchery sites on Oregon coastal streams: final subproject report. Oregon: Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, 1969.
Jefferson, Carol A.. Plant Communities and Succession in Oregon Coastal Salt Marshes. Ph. D. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1974.
McNeil, William J.. Plan of operations: Netarts Fisheries Laboratory, Tillamook County, Oregon. Newport, OR: Oregon State University, 1970.
Dicken, Samuel Newton. Pioneer trails of the Oregon coast. Portland, Or.: Oregon Historical Society, 1978.
Pinniped and seabird predation: Implications for recovery of threatened stocks of salmonids in Oregon under the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. Salem, OR: Governor's Natural Resource Office, 1998.
McNeil, William J.. Pink and chum salmon culture: completion report to NOAA. NOAA, 1970.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Physical and hydrologic characteristics, the Oregon estuaries In National Estuarine Inventory: Supplement. Vol. no.1. Rockville, MD, 1988.
Ehrhart, Amy Lynne. Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems: Spatial Variation, Organism Effects, and Consumer Perspectives. Ph. D. ed. Portland, Or.: Portland State University, 2020.
Ehrhart, Amy L., and Elise F. Granek. "Pharmaceuticals and alkylphenols in transplanted Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas): Spatial variation and growth effects." Marine Pollution Bulletin 170 (2021): 11 p.
Mabardy, Rebecca A., George G. Waldbusser, Flaxen Conway, and Christine S. Olsen. "Perception and response of the U.S. West Coast shellfish industry to ocean acidification: the voice of the canaries in the coal mine." Journal of Shellfish Research 34, no. no.2 (2015): p.565-572.
Oregon. Pelagic Fisheries and Coastal Rivers Investigation, and Oregon. Fish Commission. Research Division,. Pelagic Fisheries and Coastal Rivers Investigation : Progress Report, Coastal Rivers Section : July 1, 1966-June 30, 1967., 1970.
Heller, Paul L., Rowland W. Tabor, and Christopher A. Suczek. "Paleogeographic evolution of the United States Pacific Northwest during Paleogene time." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 24 (1987): p.1652-1667.
Barton, Alan, Burke Hales, George G. Waldbusser, Christopher J. Langdon, and Richard A. Feelyd. "The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, shows negative correlation to naturally elevated carbon dioxide levels: Implications for near-term ocean acidification effects." Limnology and oceanography 57 (2012): 698-710.
Peterson, Curt D., and Kara E. P. Kingen. Pacific Northwest Littoral Data, Edited by Portland State Univ Department. Portland, Or., 2021.
Frenkel, Robert E., Peter H. Eilers, and Carol A. Jefferson. Pacific Northwest coastal marshes: vegetation zones and tidal datums (draft)., 1978.
VanderSchaaf, Dick, George Wilhere, Zack Ferdana, Ken Popper, Michael Schindel, Peter Skidmore, Dave Rolph, Pierre Lachetti, Gwen Kittel, Rex Crawford et al. Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment. Portland, Or.: The Nature Conservancy, 2006.
U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Pacific Coast Recreation Area Survey. Washington, D.C., 1959.

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