2010

This thesis is comprised of two manuscripts based on a laboratory experiment conducted to examine realistic wave forcing on a vertical wall subjected to tsunami loading.
Explains efforts to increase public understanding of aquatic invasive species via the use of Aquatic Invaders toolkits.
Salmon recovery efforts may benefit substantially from investing more resources into establishing links between community groups and actual fish populations, which would create a sense of proprietorship, one of the keys to resilience in the indigenous sal
A final report filed with the North Pacific Research Board on preserving age structure of Pacific Rockfish.
The work presented in this thesis is part of a larger, interdisciplinary effort to determine the relative importance of physical and ecological mechanisms in controlling coastal foredune geomorphology and vulnerability in the PNW.
Lessons learned from projects that bring together a diversity of stakeholders for the common goal of better management.

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