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Adams, Jeff, Mace Vaughan, and Xerces Society. Macroinvertebrates of the Pacific Northwest: A Field Guide. Portland, Or.: Xerces Society, 2003.
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.
Taylor, III, Joseph E.. Making Salmon: an Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999.
Baily, Vernon. Mammals and life zones of Oregon In North American Fauna. Vol. no.55. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1936.
Beach, Richard J., Anne C. Geiger, Steven J. Jeffries, Stephen D. Treacy, and Barry L. Troutman. Marine Mammals and Their Interactions with Fisheries of the Columbia River and Adjacent Waters , 1980-1982 In NWAFC Processed Report . Vol. no.85-04. Seattle, Wa., 1985.
Jeffries, Steven J., and Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce. Marine mammals of the Columbia River Estuary: final report on the Marine Mammals Work Unit of the Columbia River Estuary Data Development Program. Astoria, OR: Columbia River Estuary Data Development Program,, 1984.
Nelson, Alan R., DuRoss. Christophe B., Robert C. Witter, Harvey M. Kelsey, Simon E. Engelhart, Shannon A. Mahan, Harrison J. Gray, Andrea D. Hawkes, Benjamin P. Horton, and Jason S. Padgett. "A maximum rupture model for the central and southern Cascadia subduction zone—reassessing ages for coastal evidence of megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis." Quaternary Science Reviews 261 (2021): 19 p.
Peterson, Curt D., Gary A. Carver, John J. Clague, and Kenneth M. Cruikshank. "Maximum-recorded overland run-ups of major nearfield paleotsunamis during the past 3000 years along the Cascadia margin, USA, and Canada." Natural Hazards 77, no. 3 (2015): p.2005-2026.
Crump, Byron C., John M. Wojahn, Fiona Tomas, and Ryan S. Mueller. "Metatranscriptomics and amplicon sequencing reveal mutualisms in seagrass microbiomes." Frontiers in Microbiology 9, no. Article 388 (2018): 13 p.
Gaumer, Thomas F., Gerald T. Lukas, Bruce G. Halstead, Oregon. Fish Commission. Division of Management and Research, and Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife. Methods of Supplementing Clam and Abalone Production: Annual R eport July 1, 1975 to June 30, 1976. Oregon: Oregon Fish Commission of Oregon, Division of Management and Research, 1976.
Brophy, Laura S., and Michael J. Ewald. Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon’s Tidal Wetlands: Netarts Bay Estuary [cartographic material]. Corvallis, Or.: Institute for Applied Ecology, 2017.
Brophy, Laura S., and Michael J. Ewald. Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon's Tidal Wetlands: Maps and Prioritization Tools to Help Plan for Habitat Conservation into the Future. Corvallis, Or.: Institute for Applied Ecology. Estuary Technical Group, 2017.
Long, A. J., and I. Shennan. "Models of rapid relative sea-level change in Washington and Oregon, USA." The Holocene 8 (1998): 129-142.
Robinson, Anja M.. Molluscan fisheries in Oregon: past, present, and future In The history, present condition, and future of the molluscan fisheries of North and Central America and Europe: Volume 2, Pacific Coast and supplemental topics, Edited by Clyde Jr. L. MacKenzie, Victor Jr. G. Burrell, Aaron Rosenfield and WIllis L. Hobart. Vol. no.128. NOAA Technical Report NMFS no.128. U.S. Department of Commerce, 1997.
Seliskar, D. M.. "Morphometric variations of five tidal marsh halophytes along environmental gradients." American Journal of Botany 72 (1985): p.1340-1352.
Brown, Robin Franklin, and Bruce R. Mate. Movements of tagged harbor seals, Phoca vitulina, between two adjacent Oregon estuaries (Netarts and Tillamook bays) [abstract] In Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals., 1979.
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.
Williams, Matt C., and Nancy C. Calhoun. Multi-hazard risk report for Tillamook County, Oregon, including the cities of Bay City, Garibaldi, Manzanita, Nehalem, Rockaway Beach, Tillamook, and Wheeler and the unincorporated communities of Bayside Gardens, Neskowin, Oceanside, Netarts, and Pacific In Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries). Vol. no.O-23-01. Portland, Or.: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, 2023.
Minor, Rick, and Curt D. Peterson. "Multiple reoccupations after four paleotsunami inundations (0.3-1.3 ka) at a prehistoric site in the Netarts Littoral Cell, Northern Oregon Coast, USA." Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 32, no. no.2 (2017): p.248-266.
Liverman, Marc C.. Multivariate analysis of a tidal marsh ecosystem at Netarts Spit, Tillamook County, Oregon. M. S. ed. Corvallis, OR.: Oregon State University, 1981.