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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.
Dudoit, Chana M.. The distribution and abundance of a non-native eel-grass, Zostera japonica, in Oregon estuaries. B.S. ed. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, 2006.
Ditsworth, George R.. Environmental Factors in Coastal and Estuarine Waters In Bibliographic Series. Vol. no.1., 1966.
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.
Dicken, Samuel Newton. Pioneer trails of the Oregon coast. Portland, Or.: Oregon Historical Society, 1978.
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.
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.
Demory, Darrell. "Crabbing: commercial and sport." Oregon Wildlife 34 (1981): p.3-6.
Demory, Darrell, and Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Bay Crab Management.., 1986.
Demory, Darrell. "Crabbing: commercial and sport." Oregon Wildlife 34, no. 10 (1979): p.3-6.
Demeter Design. The Netarts Bay Watershed: Habitat Study, Restoration Plan, and Limiting Factors Analysis. [Nehalem, Or.], 2008.
Dekker, A. J.. A Statistical Approach Towards the Response of Dune Systems to Tidal Inlet Processes. M.S. ed. Enschede, The Netherlands: University of Twente, 2017.
Defenders of Wildlife,. Floodplain Habitat Metric: User’s Guide. Defenders of Wildlife, 2012.
Day, L. B.. Difficulties ahead for Oregon regarding estuary regulations, control and protection In The Proceedings of the Second Annual Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest. Circular (Oregon State University. Engineering Experiment Station). no.44. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Engineering Experiment Station, 1972.
Davis, Michael W., and David C. McIntire. "Production dynamics of sediment-associated algae in two Oregon estuaries." Estuaries 4 (1981): 301.
Davis, Michael W., and David C. McIntire. "Effects of physical gradients on the production dynamics of sediment-associated algae." Marine Ecology Progress Series 13 (1983): p.103-114.
Darienzo, Mark Edward, and Curt D. Peterson. "Magnitude and frequency of subduction-zone earthquakes along the northern Oregon coast in the past 3,000 years." Oregon geology 57 (1995): 3-12.
Darienzo, Mark Edward. Late Holocene Geologic History of a Netarts Bay Salt Marsh, Northwest Oregon Coast and its Relationship to Relative Sea Level Changes. Eugene: University of Oregon, 1987.
Darienzo, Mark Edward, and Curt D. Peterson. "Episodic tectonic subsidence of late Holocene salt marshes, northern Oregon Central Cascadia margin." Tectonics 9 (1990): 1-22.
Darienzo, Mark Edward. Late Holocene Paleoseismicity along the Northern Oregon Coast. Ph. D. ed. Portland, Or.: Portland State Univeristy, 1991.
Darienzo, Mark Edward, Curt D. Peterson, and Charles Clough. "Stratigraphic evidence for great subduction earthquakes at four estuaries in Northern Oregon, U.S.A." Journal of Coastal Research 10 (1994): p.850-876.
Dalton, Meghan M., Kathie D. Dello, Linnia Hawkins, Philip W. Mote, David E. Rupp, and Ocean and Atmosp Earth. Oregon Climate Assessment Report – 2017 In The Third Oregon Climate Assessment Report. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, 2017.
Dalton, Meghan, Erica Fleishman, and Dominique Bachelet. Future Climate Projections. Tillamook County: August 2022. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, 2022.
D'Andrea, Anthony, Elizabeth Perotti, Timothy Lawes, and Chuck Getter. "Mud in your eye? The potential of Unmanned Aerial Systems as a tool to conduct resource and habitat surveys in Oregon estuaries [abstract]." American Fisheries Society. Oregon Chapter. Annual meeting & symposium (2019): p.30-31.