
Sculpture of a salmon at the OSU Seafood Lab in Astoria.
Restoration (1994-2003)
... a newsletter about salmon, coastal watersheds, and people in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, published by Oregon Sea Grant for nine years.
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Issue archive
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- Issue 34 (October 2003) [.pdf] [HTML] Farewell issue. Highlights: Will survive the 21st century?
- Issue 33 (April 2003) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Building Sustainable Communities; Legislative updates
- Issue 32 (January 2003) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Support for Sandy River Dam Removal; Requiem for Coumbia Salmon Flows? Note: HTML version contains footnotes to Michael Blumm's article not included in the print and .pdf versions.
- Issue 31 (October 2002) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Future Growth Patterns in the Willamette
- Issue 30 (August 2002) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Restoring water quality in the Willamette - One More Time
- Issue 29 (April 2002) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Kitzhaber sounds alarm for Willamette
- Issue 28 (December 2001) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Hogan decision: Clarification needed.
- Issue 27 (September 2001) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: New Lessons in Watershed Health
- Issue 26 (April 2001) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: BPA Salmon/Power Crisis: A Way Out; Hatcheries and Native Salmon
- Issue 25 (January 2001) [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: The Veterans Speak: Are We Making Progress?; A Comprehensive Approach to Financing Watershed Restoration Note: With this issue, we replaced our seasonal numbering scheme with one that identifies issues by number).
- Summer 2000 [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: From Assessment to Action in Watershed Restoration
- Spring 2000 [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Regulatory Relief for Natural Resources?; Thinking Tools for Groups
- Winter 1999-2000 [.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Measuring Watershed Council Effectiveness; Scientists Recommend Breaching Dams
- Fall 1999[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: State Agencies Need to Improve Joint Action; Setting Goals For the Oregon Plan
- Summer 1999[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Willamette Restoration Initiative: Improved Coordination or Duplicative Efforts?
- Spring 1999[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Tensions Rise as Fishing For Coho Resumes; North Pacific Basin Salmon Stocks Assessed
- Winter 1998-99[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Refugia-Based Approaches: Trends in Salmon Conservation;Executive Order Changes Agencies Statewide
- Fall 1998[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Watershed Assessment Manual Available Soon;CLAMS And The Future of Land Use
- Summer 1998[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Court Finds Oregon Plan Illegal; Testing Your Salmon Smarts
- Spring 1998[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: NMFS Proposes Changes to Oregon's Forest Practices; Restoring Salt marshes
- Winter 1997-98[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Oregon Plan: Monitoring Program and Protocols
- Fall 1997[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Salmon Habitat Protection and Landowners' Property Rights
- Summer 1997[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: Artifical Propagation and Coho Salmon; How the ESA Works
- Spring 1997[.pdf] [HTML] Highlights: How the Coast Public Views Salmon Restoration
- Winter 1996-97 issue unavailable
The following issues are available only as HTML indices; the content is no longer available
- Fall 1996
- Summer 1996
- Spring 1996
- Winter 1995-96
- Fall 1995
- Summer 1995
- April 1995
- January 1995
- September 1994
