Removal of two dams on the Elwha River, Washington, is expected to help restore natural sediment processes to the coastal environment near the river mouth. Since 2006 we have been collecting data on shallow subtidal (nearshore) fish communities near the Elwha River and at reference sites in the Strait of Juan de Fuca to assess fish response to sediment changes resulting from dam removal. Ecologically important forage fish spawn and rear, and juvenile salmon migrate through these areas. Beach seine samples to date include 5 years pre-removal, 2 high impact years, and one year post-removal. Trends in species richness and abundance were consistent throughout, with reference areas possessing more species and overall abundance of fish than sites...
The Kootenai River supports some of the Pacific Northwest's most important cultural and recreational...
Dams are ubiquitous in coastal Maine, and have altered both instream habitats and the distribution a...
The tidal freshwater monitoring (TFM) project reported herein is part of the research, monitoring, a...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River began in late 2011 and will restore sediment processes in the...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River, Washington from 2011 to 2014 has begun to restore natural se...
Intertidal beaches within the Elwha nearshore are documented habitat for forage fish migration and s...
The removal of two large dams on the Elwha River was completed in 2014 with a goal of restoring anad...
Nearshore marine habitats in the Salish Sea support populations of many fish species including migra...
We measured food availability and diet composition of juvenile salmonids over multiple years and sea...
Dam removal has been increasingly proposed as a river restoration technique. In 2011, two large hydr...
Dam removal has been increasingly proposed as a river restoration technique. In 2011, two large hydr...
The fish use of three main areas (east, west, and impounded west sections) of the Elwha estuary was ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Streambed particle size is a key factor influencing...
This document is the first annual report for the study titled 'Ecology of Juvenile Salmonids in Shal...
Our study measured distributions and abundances of waterfowl species on the Elwha River following da...
The Kootenai River supports some of the Pacific Northwest's most important cultural and recreational...
Dams are ubiquitous in coastal Maine, and have altered both instream habitats and the distribution a...
The tidal freshwater monitoring (TFM) project reported herein is part of the research, monitoring, a...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River began in late 2011 and will restore sediment processes in the...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River, Washington from 2011 to 2014 has begun to restore natural se...
Intertidal beaches within the Elwha nearshore are documented habitat for forage fish migration and s...
The removal of two large dams on the Elwha River was completed in 2014 with a goal of restoring anad...
Nearshore marine habitats in the Salish Sea support populations of many fish species including migra...
We measured food availability and diet composition of juvenile salmonids over multiple years and sea...
Dam removal has been increasingly proposed as a river restoration technique. In 2011, two large hydr...
Dam removal has been increasingly proposed as a river restoration technique. In 2011, two large hydr...
The fish use of three main areas (east, west, and impounded west sections) of the Elwha estuary was ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Streambed particle size is a key factor influencing...
This document is the first annual report for the study titled 'Ecology of Juvenile Salmonids in Shal...
Our study measured distributions and abundances of waterfowl species on the Elwha River following da...
The Kootenai River supports some of the Pacific Northwest's most important cultural and recreational...
Dams are ubiquitous in coastal Maine, and have altered both instream habitats and the distribution a...
The tidal freshwater monitoring (TFM) project reported herein is part of the research, monitoring, a...