Within the marine-terrestrial ecotone, upper intertidal “wrack zones” accumulate organic debris from algae, seagrass, and terrestrial plant sources and provide food and shelter for many organisms. We conducted detailed surveys of wrack and log accumulations and supralittoral invertebrates in spring and fall over 3 years at 29 armored-unarmored beach pairs in Puget Sound, WA, USA. Additionally, behavioral observations of juvenile salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) and birds were conducted at 6 pairs. Armored beaches had substantially less wrack overall, a lower proportion of terrestrial plant material in the wrack, and far fewer logs. Armored beaches had significantly fewer invertebrates and differed from unarmored beaches in their taxonomic composi...
Nearshore ecosystems are increasingly recognized as critical habitats for fish of cultural, ecologic...
Nearshore ecosystems are increasingly recognized as critical habitats for fish of cultural, ecologic...
The semelparous salmonid species are the ecological foundation of Pacific Northwest coastal ecosyste...
Shoreline armoring removal is becoming a common restoration technique in the nearshore of the Salish...
The world\u27s population is disproportionately located near water. As a result, many nearshore ecos...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Shoreline development can alter coastal processes r...
Shoreline armoring is prevalent around the world with unprecedented human population growth and urba...
Seawall armoring is ubiquitous along developed shorelines worldwide, but its effects on fish and cra...
Shoreline armoring is widespread in the Salish Sea, but few data have documented actual impacts on p...
Shoreline armoring can impact a variety of “goods and services” provided by beaches and nearshore ec...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Shoreline armoring is prevalent around the world...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Shoreline armoring is prevalent around the world...
Protection programs are not holding the line against the incremental impacts of shoreline developmen...
Abstract.—Shoreline modifications, such as bulkheads, riprap, and overwater structures, have altered...
Puget Sound marine shorelines provide Pacific salmon habitat for migration, juvenile rearing, feedin...
Nearshore ecosystems are increasingly recognized as critical habitats for fish of cultural, ecologic...
Nearshore ecosystems are increasingly recognized as critical habitats for fish of cultural, ecologic...
The semelparous salmonid species are the ecological foundation of Pacific Northwest coastal ecosyste...
Shoreline armoring removal is becoming a common restoration technique in the nearshore of the Salish...
The world\u27s population is disproportionately located near water. As a result, many nearshore ecos...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Shoreline development can alter coastal processes r...
Shoreline armoring is prevalent around the world with unprecedented human population growth and urba...
Seawall armoring is ubiquitous along developed shorelines worldwide, but its effects on fish and cra...
Shoreline armoring is widespread in the Salish Sea, but few data have documented actual impacts on p...
Shoreline armoring can impact a variety of “goods and services” provided by beaches and nearshore ec...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Shoreline armoring is prevalent around the world...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Shoreline armoring is prevalent around the world...
Protection programs are not holding the line against the incremental impacts of shoreline developmen...
Abstract.—Shoreline modifications, such as bulkheads, riprap, and overwater structures, have altered...
Puget Sound marine shorelines provide Pacific salmon habitat for migration, juvenile rearing, feedin...
Nearshore ecosystems are increasingly recognized as critical habitats for fish of cultural, ecologic...
Nearshore ecosystems are increasingly recognized as critical habitats for fish of cultural, ecologic...
The semelparous salmonid species are the ecological foundation of Pacific Northwest coastal ecosyste...