OSG Publications

Biophysical feedback mediates effects of invasive grasses on coastal dune shape
Authors investigate the species-specific ecological mechanisms influencing the geomorphology of U.S. Pacific Northwest coastal dunes.

Biota on Japanese tsunami marine debris [blog site]
A blog devoted to biota on marine debris from the 3/11/2011 Japanese tsunami.

Invasive grasses, climate change, and exposure to storm-wave overtopping in coastal dune ecosystems
The world’s coastal habitats are critical to human well-being, but are also highly sensitive to human habitat alterations and climate change.

Japanese tsunami debris and invasive species: lessons being learned in Oregon and applications for the region
Power point presentation regarding tsunami debris and invasive species

Legal and Regulatory Efforts to Minimize Expansion of Invasive Mussels through Watercraft Movements: A Co-learning Workshop
The purpose of the workshop was to engage Assistant Attorneys General, natural resource agency attorneys, law enforcement supervisors, policy makers, and the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Coordinators from the 19 Western states, interstate organizations,

Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii)
Red swamp crayfish care sheet