The Elwha River dam removal project is expected to deliver fine grained sediment to the Elwha nearshore environment, thus potentially changing the substrate and affecting the macrobenthic invertebrate that inhabit it. This study looks at the relationship between grain size and macrobenthos. Grab samples were taken in April 2013 to evaluate for grain size and identify any invertebrates that were also picked up in the grab. The results were compared to those found prior to dam removal (2008) and that found in a similar study done spring 2012. Just outside of the river mouth, there were no benthos found and moving seaward numbers increased. Mud was found just outside the river mouth and to the west, and more sand was found in Freshwater Bay th...
Dam removal is increasingly used to restore stream ecosystems, however the ecological effects of thi...
One of the most common causes of stream degradation globally is fine sediment deposition. Most fine ...
Beaver dams have been identified as a possible source of varying biodiversity in Coastal Plain syste...
For almost a century, the Elwha River has been constrained by the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams, whi...
Although \u3e70 dams have been decommissioned in Wisconsin over the past 30 y, little is known about...
Increased sediment delivery to the coastal ocean can affect marine organisms through burial, scour, ...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
The coastal marine ecosystem near the Elwha River was altered by a massive sediment influx-over 10 m...
Deconstruction of two dams on the Elwha River began in September 2011, resulting in large inputs to ...
1.Small dam removals are increasing on a global scale; yet general predictions of organism response ...
Dam removal is an increasingly common stream restoration tool. Yet, removing dams from small streams...
Dam removal is an increasingly popular restoration tool, but our understanding of ecological respons...
Similar to other natural and anthropogenic influxes of sediment to coastal rivers, the removal of tw...
In 2007 Keystone Pond, a reservoir behind the Boardman dam, Boardman River, Grand Traverse County, M...
Nearly all major rivers are affected by impoundments or other forms of flow regulation. Downstream o...
Dam removal is increasingly used to restore stream ecosystems, however the ecological effects of thi...
One of the most common causes of stream degradation globally is fine sediment deposition. Most fine ...
Beaver dams have been identified as a possible source of varying biodiversity in Coastal Plain syste...
For almost a century, the Elwha River has been constrained by the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams, whi...
Although \u3e70 dams have been decommissioned in Wisconsin over the past 30 y, little is known about...
Increased sediment delivery to the coastal ocean can affect marine organisms through burial, scour, ...
Dam removal is an increasingly important method of stream restoration, but most removal efforts are ...
The coastal marine ecosystem near the Elwha River was altered by a massive sediment influx-over 10 m...
Deconstruction of two dams on the Elwha River began in September 2011, resulting in large inputs to ...
1.Small dam removals are increasing on a global scale; yet general predictions of organism response ...
Dam removal is an increasingly common stream restoration tool. Yet, removing dams from small streams...
Dam removal is an increasingly popular restoration tool, but our understanding of ecological respons...
Similar to other natural and anthropogenic influxes of sediment to coastal rivers, the removal of tw...
In 2007 Keystone Pond, a reservoir behind the Boardman dam, Boardman River, Grand Traverse County, M...
Nearly all major rivers are affected by impoundments or other forms of flow regulation. Downstream o...
Dam removal is increasingly used to restore stream ecosystems, however the ecological effects of thi...
One of the most common causes of stream degradation globally is fine sediment deposition. Most fine ...
Beaver dams have been identified as a possible source of varying biodiversity in Coastal Plain syste...