TY - RPRT T1 - Automatic Identification System (AIS) data case study: vessel traffic through the Yaquina Bay breakwater at Newport, Oregon Y1 - 2023 A1 - Kress, Marin M. KW - breakwater KW - harbors KW - navigation KW - ports KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ERDC/TN DOTS- PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Engineer Research and Development Center CY - Vicksburg, MS VL - No.23-1 UR - https://erdc-library.erdc.dren.mil/jspui/handle/11681/46549 N1 - Although there are two potential openings in the breakwater on the north of Yaquina Bay, there is no approved Federal channel that passes through the breakwater. There is interest in a possible passage through the breakwater, and the Portland District of the Army Corps of Engineers is interested in exploring this possibility. “[S]taff were interested in historical vessel transits, with a special focus on isolating transits for the largest (i.e., longest) vessels, identified as vessels 80 feet or longer, currently utilizing the area inside the breakwater. The Automatic Identification System Analysis Package (AISAP) software . . . was used to analyze vessel traffic” (p.1). An interesting look at the movement of large vessels in the bay. ER - TY - THES T1 - Carbon Storage in U.S. Pacific Northwest Coastal Dunes: the Role of Invasive Beachgrasses and Sand Supply Y1 - 2023 A1 - Stepanek, John KW - American beachgrass = Ammophila breviligulata KW - American dunegrass = Leymus mollis KW - carbon KW - Clatsop Plains KW - climate KW - European marram grass = Ammophila arenaria KW - introduced species KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Pacific City (Or.) KW - Sand Lake KW - Siltcoos Dunes KW - Siuslaw River KW - Snowy plover = Charadrius nivosus KW - South Beach (Or.) KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Umpqua Dunes PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3n2046910 N1 - Despite intense interest in global warming, the carbon storage capacity of coastal dunes, which take up much of the Pacific coastline, had not been well studied – until now. In this Master’s thesis, the author “measured the carbon storage capacity of coastal foredunes in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, where dunes occur on roughly 45% of the coastline. . .” (from the Abstract). Carbon storage of two introduced beachgrass species is contrasted with that of the native dunegrass. This is an interesting look at an often overlooked ecosystem. Sally D. Hacker was the major professor. ER - TY - THES T1 - Cementation and Groundwater Chemistry in Pleistocene Paleodune Deposits of the Central Oregon Coast Y1 - 2023 A1 - Stephens, Adrienne Lynn KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - Beverly Beach KW - chemistry KW - coastal hazards KW - Driftwood Beach KW - erosion KW - geology KW - Johnson Creek Landslide KW - landslides KW - Ona Beach KW - paleosciences KW - Seal Rock KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Portland State University CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/39676 N1 - Anyone who has driven along the Oregon coast has seen roadside deposits of light-colored rock close to the soil surface that looks like sand. These are actually ancient sand dunes. Pleistocene paleodunes have some cementation, but often display slope instability. “Weakening of cementing agents via changes to groundwater conditions due to altered vegetation, climate change, or contamination, for example, could promote slope instability, threatening lives and infrastructure. This study aims to investigate the variability in the type and degree of cementation and to determine how they are affected by changes in groundwater conditions” (from the Abstract). This interesting study addresses the Newport dune sheet, extending from Johnson Creek in the north to Yachats in the south. PSU Dissertations and Theses. Paper 6309. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Coherence among Oregon Coast coho salmon populations highlights increasing relative importance of marine conditions for productivity JF - Fisheries Oceanography Y1 - 2023 A1 - Davis, Melanie J. A1 - Anthony, James A1 - Ward, Eric J. A1 - Firman, Julie A1 - Lorion, Christopher KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - climate KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - ecosystem health KW - mathematical modeling KW - North Pacific Gyre Oscillation KW - Oregon Coast KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - population biology KW - Productivity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 32 N1 - Anadromous fish like salmon have to live in two worlds: freshwater and the ocean. The scales of these two worlds are quite different: the freshwater environment works at the scale of a single stream, and environmental changes or stressors at the stream level affect a single population of fishes. On the other hand, oceanic changes or stressors cam affect broad regions or entire evolutionary significant units. By analyzing stock recruitment data for about sixty years along the Oregon Coast, some patterns become clear. Over this period, there have been significant changes in how fisheries are managed, from riparian buffers in forested lands to adding large woody debris to denuded streams. Despite these changes, it seems that oceanic conditions, especially the North Pacific Gyre Oscillation, which has dominated the marine environment since 1990, are determining population levels, rather than conservation efforts at the stream level. “If Oregon Coast coho salmon populations become more synchronous, managers can expect to face new challenges driven by reductions in the population portfolio effect and increasingly variable marine conditions due to climate change” (from the Abstract). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Estimating juvenile salmon estuarine carrying capacities to support restoration planning and evaluation JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2023 A1 - Hall, Jason A1 - Roni, Phil A1 - Ross, Kai A1 - Camp, Meghan J. A1 - Nuckols, Jason A1 - Ruffing, Claire KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Elk River KW - juvenile fish KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - sea levels KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 46 UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12237-023-01185-y N1 - What is the carrying capacity of salmon habitat in a time of global warming and rising sea levels? To answer this question, the authors of this paper took a hard dive into the literature, involving over 4,500 printed estimates of densities of juvenile salmonids in estuaries and floodplains. This data was then used in a habitat expansion approach to estimate historic, current potential and predicted population densities after sea level rise. “We demonstrate the habitat expansion approach by applying the quantiles of observed juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and coho salmon (O. kisutch) densities (fish/ha) to spatial data describing current, historical or potential, and predicted (based on seal level rise) habitat extents for 16 coastal Oregon estuaries to estimate carrying capacities” (from the Abstract). This information will be important in the design and evaluation of restoration projects. This is an open-access article. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Freshwater mussel populations in Pacific Coast watersheds (Oregon, USA): occurrence, condition, habitat, and fish species overlap JF - Hydrobiologia Y1 - 2023 A1 - Scully-Engelmeyer, Kaegan A1 - Blevins, Emilie A1 - Granek, Elise F. A1 - Constable, Ronald J., Jr. KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - Devil’s Lake KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Umpqua River KW - Western pearl mussel = Margaritifera falcata KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River VL - 850 UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10750-022-05127-w N1 - Freshwater mussels provide several valuable ecosystem services, including biofiltration, which removes nutrients, sediments, algae, harmful bacteria and heavy metals from the environment. Despite their value, freshwater mussel life cycles are not well understood, and their populations are declining throughout the west. This article concerns the dominant freshwater mussel in Oregon, the western pearl mussel, Margaritifera falcata. “To understand M. falcata population ecology in Oregon’s coastal watersheds, we analyzed stream survey data on presence/absence of mussels collected over a recent eleven-year period, explored co-varying habitat characteristics, and summarized mussel distribution and host fish co-occurrence. We also collected M. falcata and compared condition indices among eight locations” (from the Abstract). This is an open-access article. Additional data is included in a supplementary file. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Northwest Forest Plan: The first 25 years (1994-2018): Watershed condition status and trends Y1 - 2023 A1 - Dunham, Jason A1 - Hirsch, Christine A1 - Gordon, Sean A1 - Flitcroft, Rebecca A1 - Chelgren, Nathan A1 - Snyder, Marcia A1 - Hockman-Wert, David A1 - Reeves, Gordon A1 - Andersen, Heidi A1 - Anderson, Scott A1 - Battaglin, William A1 - Black, Tom A1 - Brown, Jason A1 - Claeson, Shannon A1 - Hay, Lauren E. A1 - Heaston, Emily A1 - Luce, Charles A1 - Nelson, Nathan A1 - Penn, Colin A1 - Raggon, Mark A1 - Pacific Northwest Research Station. KW - climate KW - environmental law and policy KW - erosion KW - general KW - hydrology KW - landslides KW - large woody debris KW - logging KW - Pacific Northwest KW - precipitation KW - riparian areas KW - sediment KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - water temperature JF - General Technical Report PNW
PB - Pacific Northwest Research Station CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.PNW-GTR-1010 UR - https://www.fs.usda.gov/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr1010.pdf N1 - "This report describes status and trends in watershed condition across the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) area over the first 25 years since its inception in 1994. The program charged with this task is the Aquatic and Riparian Effectiveness Monitoring Program (AREMP), which has assembled information from field data collection, spatial datasets, and a host of landscape models to evaluate the status and trends in aquatic resources in streams and watersheds. Field data included hydrologic measurements (stream wetted widths and temperatures), geomorphic responses (instream wood and sediment), and biological responses (macroinvertebrates and aquatic organism passage)” (from the Abstract). Forest manager’s efforts have shown incremental progress in improving aquatic conditions in Federal forests, but in a context of climate change. More planning and adaptions in monitoring methods are warranted. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon shellfish farmers: Perceptions of stressors, adaptive strategies, and policy linkages JF - Ocean and Coastal Management Y1 - 2023 A1 - Green, Kristen Marie A1 - Spalding, Ana K. A1 - Ward, Melissa A1 - Levine, Arielle A1 - Wolters, Erika Allen A1 - Hamilton, Sara Luanne A1 - Rice, Lauren KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - climate KW - commercial fisheries – shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - economics KW - environmental law and policy KW - mollusks KW - Netarts Bay KW - ocean acidification KW - oysters KW - South Slough KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 234 N1 - The demand for oysters in the United States exceeds supply, marking the oyster growing as an industry meriting support. On the west coast, growers must cope with climate change, particularly ocean acidification, as well as regulatory problems and labor shortages. In order to help resource managers help oyster farmers, the authors of this paper went to the growers. In 2022, they conducted detailed interviews with Oregon oyster growers, and their comments abundantly populate this paper. “To expand and enhance United States oyster production, and support domestic food security and livelihoods, a better understanding of the limitations that oyster farmers’ experience, and corresponding pathways forward for adaptation is needed. Through semi-structured interviews conducted with commercial Oregon shellfish farmers, we assess the environmental, economic, social and regulatory stressors impacting oyster growing operations, and the corresponding adaptive strategies employed or envisioned by aquaculture farmers” (from the Abstract). The authors note adaptive strategies oyster growers adopt to cope, and advocate for more targeted outreach to support the oyster growers. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Water Quality Index Summary Report: Water Years 2013-2022 Y1 - 2023 A1 - Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality, KW - agriculture KW - bacteria KW - dissolved oxygen KW - forestry KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - nitrogen KW - pH KW - phosphorus KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water temperature PB - Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality. Laboratory and Environmental Assessment Division CY - Hills boro, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A1008713 N1 - Trends in water quality. Raw data for earlier years is available in spreadsheet format. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's 2022 Integrated Report Y1 - 2023 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality, KW - algae, bacteria, dissolved oxygen, eutrophication, general, habitats, pH data, sediments, water pollution, water quality, water temperature PB - Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.oregon.gov/deq/wq/Pages/epaApprovedIR.aspx N1 - This website gives information about water quality in Oregon and lists those waters considered to be impaired. Four points of access are provided: an interactive story map, an interactive web map, a searchable database, and a GIS geodatabase. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Restoring Sea Otters to the Oregon Coast: A Feasibility Study Y1 - 2023 A1 - Tinker, M. Tim A1 - Estes, James A1 - Bodkin, James A1 - Larson, Shawn A1 - Murray, Mike A1 - Hodder, Jan A1 - Elakha Alliance. KW - Coos Bay KW - economics KW - ecosystem health KW - environmental law and policy KW - genetics KW - habitats KW - histology KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - marine mammals KW - population biology KW - Reintroductions KW - Sea otter = Enhydra lutris KW - sociology KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Translocations KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Elakha Alliance CY - Siletz, Or. UR - https://www.elakhaalliance.org/feasibility-study/ N1 - When sea otters were exterminated in Oregon, there was no predator to stop the sea urchin population from expanding. Sea urchins eat kelp. More urchins mean less kelp. Less kelp means that many animals lose valuable habitat. Nearshore waters become rougher, because kelp beds cause the seas to lie down. The post-otter environment is less diverse and less hospitable. The Elakha Alliance (named for the Chinook Jargon word for sea otter) has been formed to realize the vision of bringing the sea otter back to Oregon. This book is about their dream. The authors have meticulously examined multiple aspects of the problem, from environmental to legal, and conclude that it is possible to bring otters back. Interestingly, estuaries may provide valuable launching grounds, offering more protection than the open sea. As keystone predators, sea otters would help restore an environment badly out of balance, and would provide many benefits aside from being adorable. As they say, the best dreams happen when we are awake. Colored maps, colored pictures. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Situation Analysis for Oregon’s Emergent Seaweed Aquaculture Industry Y1 - 2023 A1 - Considine, Megan E. A1 - Kirchner, Gway A1 - Carter, Jena A1 - Waters, Tiffany KW - algae KW - aquaculture KW - Bandon (Or.) KW - Carbon sequestration KW - climate KW - environmental law and policy KW - Garibaldi (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - ocean acidification KW - Pacific dulse = Palmaria mollis KW - Port Orford (Or.) KW - purple sea urchin = Strongylocentrotus purpuratus PB - The Nature Conservancy CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/sites/seagrant.oregonstate.edu/files/orseaweedsituationanalysis_final.pdf N1 - At present, seaweed aquaculture is an underdeveloped industry in Oregon. Pacific dulse is the only species cultivated today in the state. The industry has, however, great potential, and can provide significant ecological services by cleaning seawater and providing habitat for marine animals. There is potential for mitigating climate change by buffering acidic ocean water and sequestering carbon. It would be worthwhile to investigate possible products such as biofuels, fertilizer and animal feed. Possible negative impacts such as overharvesting of wild stock, lack of genetic diversity, and competition for nutrients should be explored, and a stronger regulatory environment is needed. This is a most interesting introduction to what could be a beneficial and profitable industry. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Sixth Oregon Climate Assessment Y1 - 2023 A1 - Fleishman, Erica A1 - Oregon Climate Change Research Institute.,, KW - agriculture KW - air temperature KW - climate KW - climate change KW - coastal hazards KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - fish KW - forest fires KW - human impact KW - hydrology KW - introduced species KW - phenology KW - precipitation KW - sea level KW - snowpack KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - water temperature KW - wildlife PB - Oregon State University. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gt54kw197 N1 - “This sixth Oregon Climate Assessment builds on the previous assessments by continuing to evaluate past and projected future changes in Oregon’s climate and water supply. Like the fifth assessment, it is structured with the goal of supporting the state’s mitigation planning for natural hazards and implementation of the 2021 Oregon Climate Change Adaptation Framework.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of the European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, (aka 5-spine crab) in Oregon Estuaries. Report for 2022 Y1 - 2023 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens A1 - Royer, Cameron A1 - Schooler, Shon A1 - Flitcroft, Rebecca A1 - Vance, Mitch A1 - Randall, Andrea A1 - Fisher, Jennifer KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - El Nino KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - Grays Harbor (Wa.) KW - introduced species KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - population count KW - Salmon River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Willapa Bay (Wa.) KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Aquatic Nuisance Species Project CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/73666d40c N1 - The invasive European green crab is a voracious predator of bivalve molluscs, small crustaceans and other organisms. It has been present in Oregon since the late 1990s. The population grows when winter waters are warm, as they are during El Niños. Since 2015, however, “recruitment has been good every year. Since green crabs live for 6 years, these recent strong year classes can produce larvae until 2027. . . Now that populations in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia have built up, we have evidence for local production and for larvae sources from a genetically distinct population on Vancouver Island. . .” (from the Executive Summary) ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - USGS Water Resources Links for: 17100204 - Siletz-Yaquina Y1 - 2023 A1 - U.S. Geological Survey, KW - hydrology KW - invasive species KW - precipitation KW - Siletz River Basin KW - streamflow KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina River Basin UR - https://water.usgs.gov/lookup/getwatershed?17100204/www/cgi-bin/lookup/getwatershed N1 - "Science in Your Watershed." Links to various data points about the watershed. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Western Aquatic Invasive Species Resource Center Y1 - 2023 A1 - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission,., KW - introduced species PB - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.westernais.org/ N1 - “This website reflects the collaborative efforts of many states and provinces in the western United States and other regions of the country to prevent the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species by focusing on their pathways of introduction, sharing information and best management practices, achieving consensus on protocols and standards as well as regulations, developing and implementing outreach campaigns to raise public awareness, and providing training.“ (home page) A rich, current resource. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Benthic microbial fuel cell systems for marine applications JF - Journal of Power Sources Y1 - 2022 A1 - Reimers, Clare E. A1 - Wolf, Michael A1 - Alleau, Yvan A1 - Li, Cheng KW - chemical KW - Continental slope KW - energy KW - microbiology KW - sediments KW - Sensors KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 522 N1 - There’s a lot happening on the seafloor these days: aquaculture, trawling, mining, communication cables. This means that there is a need for accurate, self-powered sensors for benthic environments. In this article, the authors report on a benthic microbial fuel cell and a power management platform that can recharge lithium batteries. The authors conclude that the systems described “are now sufficiently mature to be applied within marine observation networks. They represent an alternative power source that may be integrated readily with many kinds of innovative sensors.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Differential coastal uplift quantified by luminescence dating of marine terraces, central Cascadia forearc, Oregon JF - Quaternary Science Reviews Y1 - 2022 A1 - McKenzie, K.A. A1 - Kelsey, H.M. A1 - Kirby, E. A1 - Rittenour, T.M. A1 - Furlong, K.P. KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - Faults KW - geology KW - paleosciences KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 298 N1 - At Yaquina Bay, there are marine terraces north and south of the bay. Although these terraces were deposited at the same time, they now have different elevations. This fact implies differential displacement along a fault in Yaquina Bay. The authors report on a study using luminescence dating to help determine what is happening in this area. “Our results confirm that Yaquina Bay has been active during the late Pleistocene, and it also appears that the fault has experienced significant variations in displacement over the last 125 kyrs, and that a significant amount of displacement accrued during a relatively short time period post-106 ka” (p.13, section 6.1, “Faulting at Yaquina Bay”). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Discovery of a large offshore population of the northeast Pacific burrowing shrimp Neotrypaea sp. (Decapoda: Axiidea) JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 2022 A1 - Henkel, Sarah K. A1 - Revelas, Eugene C. A1 - Wodzicki, Stefan A1 - Chapman, John KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Giant ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea gigas KW - habitats KW - morphology KW - sediments KW - taxonomy KW - water temperature KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 274 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0272771422001949?via%3Dihub N1 - The ghost shrimp, Neotrypaea spp., has long been known as a burrower in soft estuarine sediments. While scattered numbers of ghost shrimp were found on the continental shelf, they were believed to be strays from estuaries; that is, until 2019, when a large population of ghost shrimp was found on the continental shelf off Newport in waters 58-77 meters deep. The offshore population was thought to be giant ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea gigas), known to be present in Yaquina Bay, but not often written about. This population has multiple years and multiple size classes. “This is the first report of a major burrowing shrimp population on the continental northeast Pacific coastal ocean” (from the Abstract). Is a native species expanding or shifting its habitats in response to climate or other anthropogenic change? Or does this find represent an introduction of a new species? Stay tuned… This is an open-access article. ER - TY - THES T1 - Empirical Analyses of Forestry Interactions with Climate Uncertainty and Threatened Species Y1 - 2022 A1 - Johnson, Kelsey K. KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - climate KW - climate change KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - forestry KW - logging KW - North Umpqua River KW - Oregon Coast KW - riparian areas KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/37720m42t N1 - In this doctoral dissertation, the author addresses two questions about climate change and forestry. In a changing climate, when you replant after harvesting timber, do you re-plant the same species as before, or do you plant a species you believe will do better in a changing climate? This question takes up the first half of the work, and is concerned with forests in the Eastern United States. The second question is concerned with the ideal widths of no-cut riparian zones in Oregon coastal forests. These are important questions with important answers. David J. Lewis was the major professor. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Estimating the value of threatened species abundance dynamics JF - Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Y1 - 2022 A1 - Lewis, David J. A1 - Kling, David M. A1 - Dundas, Steven J. A1 - Lew, Daniel K. KW - abundance KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - general KW - Oregon Coast VL - 113 N1 - How much are people willing to pay for marginal increases in abundance of threatened species? This paper looks at the value the public places on Coho salmon. “Results provide direct evidence that conservation activities that achieve immediate abundance gains for a threatened species (or prevent immediate losses) produce significantly higher benefits than activities that gradually achieve the same abundance gains.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - THES T1 - Morphology, Sediment Microbial Analysis, and Species Distribution Modeling of a New Offshore Population of Ghost Shrimp (Neotrypaea sp.) Y1 - 2022 A1 - Hardisty, Sarah KW - bacteria KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Giant ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea gigas KW - habitats KW - Microbiome KW - morphology KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - sediments KW - taxonomy KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/s4655q555 N1 - Ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea spp.) are typically seen as burrowing species in estuaries. In 2019, after years of abnormally warm offshore waters, a population of ghost shrimp was discovered about 7 miles offshore of Newport, Oregon. The author of this Master’s thesis attempts to answer some questions about the newly revealed enclave. Was the new population a new species? Examination revealed that the offshore ghost shrimp closely resembled the giant ghost shrimp, which is found in Yaquina Bay, except for the eyestalk. Could the sediment microbial communities in the new deep-water habitat support the shrimp? Researchers learned that, “Bacteria of the genus Shewanella, which have been shown to induce oyster and mussel settlement and metamorphosis, were found in both the estuary and offshore locations and in five times greater abundance with Neotrypaea than without” (from the Abstract). Finally, the author attempted to predict where other offshore populations of ghost shrimp might be found, and found clusters off Nehalem and Nestucca estuaries. The major professor was Sarah K. Henkel. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Nonfishing impacts on essential fish habitat Y1 - 2022 A1 - Kiffney, Peter A1 - Thompson, Jamie A1 - Blaud, Brianna A1 - Hoberecht, Laura KW - agriculture KW - Alsea River KW - aquaculture KW - climate KW - dams KW - dredging KW - energy KW - general KW - industrial development KW - Industrial waste KW - logging KW - mining KW - Noise KW - oil spills KW - Oregon Coast KW - ports KW - Sewage KW - shipping KW - Yaquina River JF - NOAA White Paper NMFS-NWFSC-WP- PB - National Marine Fisheries Service CY - Seattle, Wash. VL - no.2022-01 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/48083/noaa_48083_DS1.pdf N1 - Many human activities that are not directly related to fishing can harm essential fish habitat. This publication looks at 19 different human activities that can damage essential fish habitat, from climate change to forest management to noise pollution, and more. The authors describe for each activity what is known to affect essential fish habitat, potential impacts, “and provide proactive conservation measures designed to minimize or avoid them” (from the Plain Language Summary). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Protocol for using autoclaved intertidal sediment as a medium to enrich marine cable bacteria JF - STAR Protocols Y1 - 2022 A1 - Li, Cheng A1 - Reimers, Clare E A1 - Chace, Peter J. KW - chemistry KW - Desulfobulbaceae KW - energy KW - Idaho Flats KW - microbiology KW - Sally’s Bend KW - sediments KW - Sensors KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 3 N1 - Cable bacteria come from the family Desulfobulbaceae, but have not yet been identified as to genus and species. The name “cable bacteria” comes from their tendency to form long networks of filaments. The length of the filaments allows cable bacteria to tap into energy harvested from sulfide oxidation. This article gives a protocol for extracting cable bacteria from natural sediment, inoculate cultivated sediment in the laboratory, and evaluate the quantity of cable bacteria in the cultivated sediment. Techniques for collection and extraction are described in detail. ER - TY - THES T1 - Relationship between Ascarophis Sp. (Nematoda: Cystidicolidae), Sturgeon Feeding Pit Density and Ghost Shrimp Burrowing Behavior Y1 - 2022 A1 - Brockman, Joseph N. KW - Biocontrol KW - bioturbation KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - Idaho Flats KW - life history information KW - mudflats KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - parasites KW - Parasitic nematode = Ascarophis spp. KW - Tongue Island (Yaquina) KW - White sturgeon = Acipenser transmontanus KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/p8418w13m N1 - One of the most challenging problems in biology is to map the life cycle of a parasite. Many parasites often have more than one intermediate host, before the final host, and it can be very difficult to determine the life stages of the parasite. This work is concerned with the use of a parasitic nematode worm as a possible biological control on ghost shrimp. Ghost shrimp burrow in mudflats, and can disturb oyster grounds. They were formerly controlled by pesticides, but this technique is no longer practiced. There is an economic incentive to find a way to limit their population around oyster beds. Sturgeon are bottom-feeders, and burrow in mud, creating feeding pits to find benthic prey. The author of this Master’s thesis sought to determine if sturgeon were the final hosts of the Ascarophis nematode, and if infection with the nematode changed burrowing patterns of ghost shrimp. Major professors were Jessica Miller and Brett Dumbauld. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Salmonid egg-to-fry survival and capture methods: Bibliography Y1 - 2022 A1 - Shinn, Hope KW - bibliography KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - developmental stages KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - Pink salmon (humpback) = Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss JF - NCRL Subject Guide VL - no.2023-02 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/48004/ N1 - "Fish biologists at NMFS’ California Central Valley Division are interested in the variety of methods used to examine the survival of fish eggs in a rivers where salmonids dig nests in gravel. They are also interested in how salmonid egg-to-fry survival is calculated. To that end, the NOAA Central Library conducted a literature search and present their findings in this bibliography." (Background & Scope) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of the European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, in Oregon and Washington Coastal Estuaries. Report for 2020 and 2021 Y1 - 2022 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens A1 - Royer, Cameron A1 - Schooler, Shon A1 - Fisher, Jennifer A1 - Randall, Andrea A1 - Buffington, Chelsey A1 - Stote, Alex A1 - Akmajian, Adrianne KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - El Nino KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - Grays Harbor (Wa.) KW - introduced species KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - population count KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Willapa Bay (Wa.) KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Aquatic Nuisance Species Project CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/g445cn70c N1 - The COVID-19 pandemic affected this report, leading to combined years and trapping on a reduced number of estuaries. The invasive European green crab is a voracious predator of bivalve molluscs, small crustaceans and other organisms. It has been present in Oregon since the late 1990s. The population grows when winter waters are warm, as they are during El Niños. Since 2015, however, “recruitment has been good every year. Since green crabs live for 6 years, these recent strong year classes can produce larvae until 2027. . . Now that populations in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia have built up, we have evidence for local production and for larvae sources from a genetically distinct population on Vancouver Island. . .” (from the Executive Summary) This report is accompanied by a dataset, available at: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/datasets/b8515w17z ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A systematic revision of the genus Juga from fresh waters of the Pacific Northwest, USA (Cerithioidea, Semisulcospiridae) JF - European Journal of Taxonomy Y1 - 2022 A1 - Strong, Ellen E. A1 - Johnson, Paul D. A1 - Johnson, Paul D. A1 - Whelan, Nathan V. VL - 848 UR - https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/1993 N1 - This open-access publication gives a revised taxonomy of a ubiquitous genus of Pacific Northwest freshwater snails. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Water Quality Index Y1 - 2022 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality, KW - bacteria KW - dissolved oxygen KW - nitrogen KW - pH KW - phosphorus KW - pollution KW - solids KW - water quality KW - water temperature CY - Hillsboro, Or. UR - https://www.oregon.gov/deq/wq/Pages/WQI.aspx N1 - Trends in water quality. This website includes an interactive map and subbasin reports giving trends in recent years. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A doubled down invasion of the northeast Pacific by the Asian mud shrimp, Upogebia major, and its coevolved bopyrid isopod parasite, Orthione griffenis JF - Aquatic Invasions Y1 - 2021 A1 - Chapman, John W. A1 - Li, Jingchun A1 - McGowan, Michael F. A1 - Breitenstein, Ralph A. A1 - Appy, Ralph A1 - Hieb, Kathryn A. A1 - Piotrowski, Christina N. A1 - Elder, Leanne E. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Asian mud shrimp Upogebia major KW - bioturbation KW - community ecology KW - Coos Bay KW - depleted populations KW - Griffen’s isopod = Orthione griffensis KW - introduced species KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - natural resource management KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Upogebia macginitieorum KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 16 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/k643b826b N1 - The blue mud shrimp, Upogebia pugettensis, is known to be an ecosystem engineer, turning over and re-suspending, and aerating sediments (bioturbation), burrowing, and deposit feeding. The mud shrimp affects organic structure, nutrients, and the grain size of sediments in mudflats. Some of this activity creates difficulties for oyster growers, causing the application of pesticides in oyster growing areas in the 1950s. It may be that the changes in the ecosystem caused by introduced oysters and pesticides opened the doors for subsequent invasions. In 1999, a parasitic isopod was discovered to be infecting the native mud shrimp, and effectively sterilizing the shrimp. A related species, the Asian mud shrimp. Upogebia major, is less susceptible to the parasite, and has begun to fill in spaces formerly occupied by the blue mud shrimp. While this article is concerned with mud shrimp populations in California, the dynamics discussed are relevant to Oregon estuaries. If the ways our estuaries are engineered changes thanks to the double invasion, the way we manage our estuaries will also have to change. This is an open-access article, and it has also been re-printed as no.21-021 in the ORESU-R series. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Earthquake and tsunami impact analysis for coastal Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 2021 A1 - Allan, Jonathan C. A1 - O’Brien, Fletcher E. KW - coastal hazards KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - earthquakes KW - flooding KW - landslides KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Otis (Or.) KW - Rose Lodge (Or.) KW - Siletz (Or.) KW - South Beach (Or.) KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Yachats (Or.) JF - Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-21-02 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/ofr/p-O-21-02.htm N1 - This FEMA-funded report describes the methods and results of a natural hazard risk assessment performed by the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for Lincoln County communities.” The purpose of this project is to provide communities within the study area a detailed risk assessment of the natural hazards that affect them to enable them to compare hazards and act to reduce their risk. The risk assessment contained in this project quantifies the impacts of natural hazards to these communities and enhances the decision-making process in planning for disaster. We arrived at our findings and conclusions by completing three main tasks: compiling an asset database, identifying and using best available hazard data, and performing natural hazard risk assessment” (from the Executive Summary). Detailed reports on each community’s response to a major earthquake and tsunami. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Exploring biophysical linkages between coastal forestry management practices and aquatic bivalve contaminant exposure JF - Toxics Y1 - 2021 A1 - Scully-Engelmeyer, Kaegan A1 - Granek, Elise F. A1 - Nielsen-Pincus, Max A1 - Lanier, Andy A1 - Rumrill, Steven S. A1 - Moran, Patrick A1 - Nilsen, Elena A1 - Hladik, Michelle L. A1 - Pillsbury, Lori KW - agriculture KW - Alsea River KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - clams KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - forestry KW - fungicides KW - herbicides KW - human impacts KW - metabolism KW - molluscs KW - mussels KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - pesticides KW - precipitation KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Smith River (Umpqua) KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - stress KW - toxicity KW - Western pearl mussel = Margaritifera falcata KW - Yaquina River VL - 9 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/9/3/46 N1 - Current forestry management practices are not doing very well at keeping herbicides and pesticides within the boundaries of the forest. In this important article, the authors describe a study of bivalves to look for contamination from pesticides and other chemicals used in forestry. They found pesticides in 38% of bivalves sampled, with some watersheds more contaminated than others, and with seasonal variations. The authors mildly note, “Details about types and levels of exposure provide insight into effectiveness of current forest management practices in controlling transport of forest-use pesticides” (from the Abstract). Good data visualization. This is an Open-Access article. ER - TY - THES T1 - Factors Influencing Streamflow Generation Processes in Rain-dominated, Coastal Watersheds in Oregon Y1 - 2021 A1 - Pazdral, Rosemary KW - Alsea River KW - climate KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Drift Creek (Alsea) KW - geology KW - hydrology KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - precipitation KW - Salmon River KW - sediments KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - streamflow KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/f7623k880 N1 - The water in Oregon coastal streams comes from rainfall. As climate change shifts the timing and quantity of rainfall, already threatened species will be further stressed. This impressive doctoral dissertation examines how factors such as slope, lithology and land cover affect streamflow in watersheds stressed by climate change. Many coastal watersheds were examined. Mary Santelmann and Rebecca Flitcroft were co-major professors. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fifth Oregon Climate Assessment Y1 - 2021 A1 - Dalton, Meghan M. A1 - Fleishman, Erica A1 - Oregon Climate Change Research Institute.,, KW - agriculture KW - air temperature KW - climate KW - climate change KW - coastal hazards KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - fish KW - forest fires KW - human impact KW - hydrology KW - introduced species KW - phenology KW - precipitation KW - sea level KW - snowpack KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - water temperature KW - wildlife PB - Oregon State University. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/pz50h457p N1 - “Consistent with its charge under Oregon House Bill 3543, the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute (OCCRI) conducts a biennial assessment of the state of climate change science, including biological, physical, and social science, as it relates to Oregon and the likely effects of climate change on Oregon. . . This Assessment is structured with the goal of serving as a resource for the state’s mitigation planning for natural hazards and implementation of the 2021 Oregon Climate Change Adaptation Framework.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Landscape genetics of American beaver in coastal Oregon JF - The Journal of Wildlife Management Y1 - 2021 A1 - Epps, Clinton W. A1 - Petro, Vanessa M. A1 - Creech, Tyler G. A1 - Crowhurst, Rachel S. A1 - Weldy, Matthew J. A1 - Taylor, Jimmy D. KW - Alsea River KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - genetics KW - geographical distribution KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North American beaver = Castor canadensis KW - North Umpqua River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - topography KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River VL - 85 N1 - American beavers have often been moved from one location, where their dams and flooding might be a nuisance, to another, where they help with stream and water table restoration. The authors review the history of trapping and translocations of beavers in the Oregon Coast Range. “Management requires a better understanding of the ability of beaver to disperse and colonize empty habitat, and the distances or landscapes over which a beaver, if translocated, is unlikely to return. We evaluated genetic structure and applied a landscape genetic approach to characterize landscape features that influence genetic flow for beaver in the Coast Range of Oregon.” (p.1464) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Larval development in the Pacific oyster and the impacts of ocean acidification : differential genetic effects in wild and domesticated stocks JF - Evolutionary Applications Y1 - 2021 A1 - Durland, Evan A1 - Pierre De Wit, A1 - Meyer, Eli A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - carbon dioxide KW - carbonic acid KW - climate KW - genetics KW - ocean acidification KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Molluscan Broodstock Repository VL - 14 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/4b29bd88m N1 - Oyster aquaculture contributes over $10 million yearly to the Oregon economy. Most Oregon oyster growers cultivate the Pacific oyster, a non-native species. In this article, the authors examine the capacity of the Pacific oyster to adapt to oceanic acidification. The authors analyzed allele frequencies in wild (naturalized) and imported Pacific oysters in acidic waters. “These results indicate the potential for a rapid adaptive response of oyster populations to OA conditions; however, underlying genetic changes associated with larval development differ between these wild and domesticated oyster stocks and influence their adaptive responses to OA conditions” (from the Abstract). This article was reprinted in the Oregon Sea Grant reprint series ORESU-R as no.21-015. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Management of anadromous lampreys: Common threats, different approaches JF - Journal of Great Lakes Research. Supplement Y1 - 2021 A1 - Clemens, Benjamin J. A1 - Arakawa, Hiroaki A1 - Baker, Cindy A1 - Coghian, Stephen A1 - Kucheryavyy, Aleksandr A1 - Lampman, Ralph A1 - Lança, Maria João A1 - Mateus, Catarina Sofia A1 - Miller, Allison A1 - Nazari, Hassan A1 - Pequeño, Germán A1 - Sutton, Trent M. A1 - Yanai, Seiji KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - climate KW - Cummins Creek KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - Pacific lamprey = Entosphenus tridentatus (Lampetra tridentata) KW - River lamprey = Lampetra ayresi KW - Salmon River, KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Umpqua River KW - water use KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River VL - 47 N1 - This review article summarizes what is known about the statuses of many lamprey species around the world. The usual suspects, primarily human activity and climate change get the blame for most population declines. Management of the Pacific lamprey is a bright spot, largely due to the efforts and advocacy of Native Americans. The Western river lamprey, on the other hand, suffers from inadequate research, which is needed in order to support conservation. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A maximum rupture model for the central and southern Cascadia subduction zone—reassessing ages for coastal evidence of megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis JF - Quaternary Science Reviews Y1 - 2021 A1 - Nelson, Alan R. A1 - DuRoss. Christopher B. A1 - Witter, Robert C. A1 - Kelsey, Harvey M. A1 - Engelhart, Simon E. A1 - Mahan, Shannon A. A1 - Gray, Harrison J. A1 - Hawkes, Andrea D. A1 - Horton, Benjamin P. A1 - Padgett, Jason S. KW - Alsea Bay KW - coastal hazards KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - earthquakes KW - geology KW - mathematical modeling KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - paleosciences KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 261 N1 - “A new history of great earthquakes (and their tsunamis) for the central and southern Cascadia subduction zone shows more frequent (17 in the past 6700 yr) megathrust ruptures than previous coastal chronologies.” (from the Abstract) The article contains a link to supplementary data, also accessible through U.S. Geological Survey data releases. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Water Futures Project Report: 2020-21 Community Engagement Y1 - 2021 A1 - Reyes-Santos, Alaí A1 - Holliday, Cheyenne A1 - Dalgaard, Stacey A1 - Evans, Taren A1 - Witherill, Kristiana Teige KW - ecological values KW - environmental education KW - flooding KW - water availability KW - water quality PB - University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. UR - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/26599 N1 - This document is a most interesting look at water quality concerns held by groups whose voices are often unheard. “The Oregon Water Futures Project is a collaboration between the University of Oregon, water and environmental justice interests, Indigenous peoples, communities of color, and low-income communities. Through a water justice lens, we aim to impact how the future of water in Oregon is imagined through storytelling, capacity building, relationship building, policymaking, and community-centered advocacy at the state and local level. In 2020, project partners co-conceptualized and facilitated a series of conversations with Native, Indigenous Latin American, Latinx, Black, Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, Arab, and Somali communities, including webinars on Oregon water systems, phone interviews, and virtual online gatherings” (from the Abstract). Well illustrated. ER - TY - ABST T1 - Pacific Northwest Littoral Data Y1 - 2021 A1 - Peterson, Curt D. A1 - Kingen, Kara E.P. ED - Portland State University. Geology Department KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea River KW - bathymetry KW - beach profiles KW - climate KW - Columbia River KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - erosion KW - Florence, Or. KW - heavy minerals KW - Lincoln City, Or. KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Netarts, Or. KW - Newport, Or. KW - Nye Beach KW - Otter Rock KW - Reedsport, Or. KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - Sand Lake KW - sea level KW - Seal Rock KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Beach, Or. KW - The Capes KW - Umpqua Jetty KW - Umpqua River KW - Whale Cove KW - Wilson River CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/geology_data/1/ N1 - “This document contains five data tables in PDF file formats, that are used to characterize littoral subcell (beach, river mouth, and inner-shelf) conditions in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) region . . . These data have been compiled from pre-existing data sets . . . for the purposes of predicting possible beach erosion from potential future sea level rise (SLR) . . . The five data tables include Heavy-mineral tracers (Table 1), Heavy-mineral data (normalized) (Table 2), Subcell beach profile settings (Table 3), Subcell beach profile parameters (Table 4), and Subcell shelf profile parameters (Table 5)” (p.1). The data supports the manuscript Peterson, C. D., Doyle, D. L., Rosenfeld, C. L., Kingen, K., (2020). Predicted Responses of Beaches, Bays, and Inner-Shelf Sand Supplies to Potential Sea Level Rise (0.5-1.0 m) in Three Small Littoral Subcells in the High-Wave-Energy Northern Oregon Coast, USA. Journal of Geography and Geology. v.12:.2. ( https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/geology_fac/189/ ) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Port of Toledo Strategic Business Plan Update: 11/23/2001 Final Strategic Business Plan Update Y1 - 2021 A1 - BST Associates,, A1 - Port of Toledo (Or.), KW - Depot Slough KW - dredging KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - navigation KW - physical modification KW - Port of Toledo KW - ports KW - Tokyo Slough KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - Toledo Industrial Park KW - Yaquina River UR - https://www.portoftoledo.org/_files/ugd/bcfe89_3a93c1a11ede48cbaad53a7e0cf8cd7e.pdf N1 - Good statistics ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Relationship between ocean ecosystem indicators and year class strength of the invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas) JF - Progress in Oceanography Y1 - 2021 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens A1 - Fisher, Jennifer L. A1 - Kosro, P. Michael KW - California Current KW - Coos Bay KW - Davidson current KW - El Nino KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - Grays Harbor KW - introduced species KW - mathematical modeling KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - population biology KW - Tillamook Bay KW - water temperature KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 196 N1 - The link between invasive European green crab populations on the American west coast and warm oceanic conditions is well established. This article closely examines the link between ocean climate and these crab populations and probes aspects of this population’s increase. ER - TY - THES T1 - Shell Boring Polychaetes and the Oregon Oyster Aquaculture Industry: Spatial Distribution, Regulatory Actions, and Stakeholder Engagement Y1 - 2021 A1 - Considine, Megan E. KW - Annelid worms KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - invasive species KW - mollusks KW - Mud blister worm = Polydora spp. KW - Netarts Bay KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Polychaetes KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/nz806657t N1 - In 2020, an infestation of invasive shell-boring polychaete worms (mud-blister worms) was discovered in Puget Sound, providing the impetus for this study. While the boring done by the worms does not damage the quality of the oyster, it does affect its aesthetic appeal, and to some extent lowers productivity. In this Master’s thesis, the author endeavors to ascertain the distribution of mud blister worms in Oregon commercial oyster farms. The author also hoped to understand whether culture methods, seasonal changes and “oyster shell metrics” affect the prevalence of the worms. Finally, the author attempted to show if their findings and outreach could improve the management of oyster farms and resource management decisions. (p.10) Netarts Bay was found to be the most affected by the infestation. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shifting signals: Correlations among freshwater, marine and climatic indices often investigated in Pacific salmon studies JF - Ecological Indicators Y1 - 2021 A1 - Gosselin, Jennifer L. A1 - Crozier, Lisa G. A1 - Burke, Brian J KW - Alsea River KW - California Current KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - climate KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coquille River KW - environmental monitoring KW - Lower Umpqua River KW - mathematical modeling KW - North Fork Nehelem River KW - Siletz River KW - South Umpqua River VL - 121 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X20311067?via%3Dihub N1 - This article is about the correlations and cross-connections between different environmental indices, and how they can be better used to understand environmental conditions in a changing climate. The authors used 43 freshwater, marine and climate indices to examine 72 river sites in Washington, Oregon, California and Idaho. “As the climate continues to change, it becomes more evident that maintaining a mindset encompassing static processes limits our abilities to explain patterns among environmental indices. This recognition in the context of multiple climatic teleconnections will help foster the development and utility of more resilient methodological approaches that account for changing correlations” (p.17). This is an open-access article. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Using a difference-in-difference and synthetic control approach to investigate the socioeconomic impacts of Oregon’s marine reserves JF - Ocean and Coastal Management Y1 - 2021 A1 - Fox, Haley K. A1 - Swearingen, Thomas C. KW - Coos Bay (Or.) KW - demographics KW - economics KW - Florence (Or.) KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - marine reserves KW - Reedsport (Or.) KW - statistics KW - Tillamook (Or.) KW - tourism KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Yachats (Or.) VL - 215 N1 - In this article, the authors used two different methods to measure the impacts of Oregon’s marine reserve system. “We compared treatment and control units before and after marine reserve implementation using both difference-in-differences (DID) and synthetic control approaches. Each approach yielded different results, potentially providing a more complete picture of marine reserve impacts and long-term trends while also highlighting the need to consider the variability of ACS [American Community Survey] data collected from small communities.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Analysis of earthquake and tsunami impacts for people and structures inside the tsunami zone for five Oregon coastal communities: Gearhart, Rockaway Beach, Lincoln City, Newport, and Port Orford Y1 - 2020 A1 - Bauer, John M. A1 - Allan, Jonathan C. A1 - Gabel, Laura L. S. A1 - O’Brien, Fletcher E. A1 - Roberts, Jed T. KW - Agate Beach KW - coastal hazards KW - Cutler City KW - demographics KW - earthquakes KW - erosion KW - floods KW - Gearhart (Or.) KW - landslides KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Newport bayfront KW - Nye Beach KW - Port Orford (Or.) KW - Rockaway Beach (Or.) KW - Siletz Bay KW - South Beach KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-20-03 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/ofr/O-20-03/O-20-03_report.pdf N1 - “This report evaluates the effects of a great (M w 9.0) earthquake and tsunami on the Cascadia Subduction Zone for five Oregon coast communities, in order to understand the degree of potential destruction, including: potential building losses, debris generated, fatalities and injuries, and estimated numbers of the displaced populations. The goal is to help coastal communities prepare” (p.ii). Very interesting community profiles, colored maps. The report is accompanied by an Excel file, a casualty model spreadsheet. ER - TY - THES T1 - Are They What They Eat? A Stable GIT Microbiome Characterized in P. resecata Y1 - 2020 A1 - Gustafson, Tarah N. KW - diet KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Eelgrass isopod = Pentidotea resecata KW - Gastrointestinal KW - genetics KW - Microbes KW - Netarts Bay KW - Sea lettuce = Ulva lactuca KW - Sugar kelp = Laminaria saccharina KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/honors_college_theses/47429h530 N1 - “Intertidal herbivores, such as isopods, help regulate and contribute to nutrient cycling and organic carbon flow through the trophic levels in estuaries and coastal ecosystems. Though much is known about the microbiomes of macrophyte leaves that serve as the primary food source for isopods, and (to a lesser extent) the microbiomes of herbivores themselves, little has been studied about the community assembly dynamics of herbivore microbial communities” (from the Abstract). This Honors Bachelor of Science thesis describes a project to better understand the microbiomes associated with these isopods. Isopods were gathered from Netarts Bay, while the intertidal vegetation they fed on was gathered at Yaquina Bay. The isopods were fed diets limited to one plant species and then their gastrointestinal microbes were genetically sequenced to determine if the microbiomes changed due to diet. They did not, which supports work indicating that marine isopods have stable gastrointestinal tract microbiomes ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Bias and consequences in attempts to estimate historical salmon abundance JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Y1 - 2020 A1 - Cramer, Steven P. A1 - Caldwell, Lucius K. KW - abundance KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - historical KW - mathematical modeling KW - recreational fisheries – salmon KW - statistical analysis VL - 77 N1 - Were salmon more abundant in the “good old days,” or have fisheries scientists over-estimated their abundance in the past? This article is a critique of previous methods of estimating the abundance of coho salmon before the environmental stresses of recent years. The authors claim that, “the revised simulations indicate that Oregon Coast coho abundance during 1892-1956 probably varied within a range similar to recent decades” (from the abstract). This work was primarily funded by the Oregon Forest Industries Council and the American Forest Resource Council. ER - TY - THES T1 - Ecosystem Functions of Pacific Northwest Estuaries: The Role of Ocean and Watershed Drivers in Eelgrass and Coho Salmon Dynamics Y1 - 2020 A1 - Magel, Caitlin L. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - carbon dioxide KW - climate KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - dissolved oxygen KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - El Nino KW - Oregon Coast KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - pH KW - phosphate KW - precipitation KW - salinity KW - sea lettuce = Ulva spp. KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Umpqua River KW - upwelling KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/gt54kv37z N1 - This wide-ranging doctoral dissertation aims to “investigate ocean and watershed dynamics to better understand the key drivers and consequences of ecosystem change in Pacific Northwest (PNW) estuaries” (from the Abstract). Topics explored include eelgrass and macroalgae, coho salmon and the Dungeness crab catch. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of sulfide and the role of root mass on metabolic fluxes in the seagrass Zostera marina JF - Environmental and Experimental Botany Y1 - 2020 A1 - Peyer, Suzanne M. A1 - Maricle, Brian R. A1 - Young, David R. KW - carbon dioxide KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - growth KW - hydrogen sulfide KW - Idaho Point KW - nitrogen KW - oxygen KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 180 N1 - Eelgrass offer vital habitats for many species. Yet eelgrass populations around the world are declining. In this article, the authors examine the potential role of hydrogen sulfide in inhibiting eelgrass growth. This study showed that the size of eelgrass root mass was an important variable in understanding the plants’ interactions with sulfides. ER - TY - THES T1 - Effects of Anthropogenic Stressors on Seagrass and Coral Microbiomes Y1 - 2020 A1 - Wang, Lu KW - carbon KW - climate KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - eutrophication KW - Florida Keys KW - genetics KW - human impacts KW - Ischia KW - Italy KW - Massive starlet coral = Siderastrea sidereal KW - Microbes KW - nitrogen KW - ocean acidification KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State university CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/nv9359526 N1 - Coral reefs and seagrass beds provide important habitats and perform vital ecosystem services to a variety of ocean life. Unfortunately, corals and seagrasses are both suffering population declines due to human-derived stressors. In this wide-ranging doctoral dissertation, the author examines how anthropogenic changes stress the microbiomes surrounding seagrasses and corals. “This body of work utilized 16S rRNA amplicon and metagenome sequencing to characterize changes in the taxonomic composition and functional potential of seagrass and coral microbiomes under varying environmental stressors. This work was done to gain fuller understanding of seagrass and coral holobiont responses to the changing oceans” (from the Abstract). Ryan S. Mueller was the major professor. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Final Coastal, Columbia, and Snake Conservation Plan for Lampreys in Oregon Y1 - 2020 A1 - Clemens, Benjamin J. A1 - Anlauf, Kara Janaye A1 - Weeber, Matt A1 - Stahl, Tom A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River Basin KW - climate KW - conservation plans KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - environmental law and policy KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific brook lamprey = Lampetra pacifica KW - Pacific lamprey = Entosphenus tridentatus (Lampetra tridentata) KW - population biology KW - predation KW - River lamprey = Lampetra ayresi KW - Siletz River Basin KW - Siuslaw River Basin KW - streamflow KW - Umpqua River Basin KW - water temperature KW - Western brook lamprey = Lampetra richardsoni KW - Yachats River Basin KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/CRP/docs/coastal_columbia_snake_lamprey/CPL%20-%20Final%202-14-20.pdf N1 - The conservation plan described in this document is intended to “identify, acknowledge, and support actions needed to conserve lampreys in the service of the mission of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife” (p.3) It gives management strategies and identifies areas needing monitoring, research and evaluation. ODFW acknowledges that it lacks the resources to fully address factors limiting lamprey populations, and will need to coordinate with other groups working on natural resource issues. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fine-scale spatial and temporal genomic variation among Dungeness crab Cancer magister larval recruits in the California Current Ecosystem JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2020 A1 - Lee, Elizabeth M. J. A1 - O'Malley, Kathleen G. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - California Current Ecosystem KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - genetics KW - larvae KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 649 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/8910k215z N1 - “Dynamic marine environments can shape complex spatial and temporal patterns in the population connectivity of marine species, and this is often exemplified in species with long larval phases. Here, we used a genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach to examine fine-scale spatial and temporal genomic variation among Dungeness crab Cancer magister larval recruits sampled in the California Current Ecosystem. . . Overall, our findings provide evidence for high connectivity within Dungeness crab, but suggest that selective pressures and ocean conditions influence the genetic composition of larval recruits both intra- and inter-annually” (from the Abstract). This publication was re-printed online in the Sea Grant reprint series as ORESU-R-20-010. ER - TY - THES T1 - Function of Oregon Estuaries to Juvenile Fishes, with Focus on Juvenile Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 2020 A1 - Schwartzkopf, Brittany D. KW - Alsea Bay, Nehalem Bay, Yaquina Bay, eelgrass = Zostera marina. rockfish = Sebastes spp., black rockfish = Sebastes melanops, feeding behavior, growth, habitats, juvenile fishes, life history information, otoliths, theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/sb397g047 N1 - It has long been known that estuaries play an important role as nurseries for some marine fishes, including some of the 96 species of rockfish. This doctoral dissertation seeks to fill in some of the gaps in our understanding of this nursery function, by focusing on the growth and feeding ecology of juvenile rockfish in estuaries. Understanding how juvenile rockfish feed and grow shows how estuarine habitats are used and helps with the evaluation of habitat quality. Although the main focus of the dissertation is on Yaquina Bay, rockfish in Alsea and Nehalem Bays were also studied. Scott A. Heppell was the major professor. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Future Climate Projections. Lincoln County Y1 - 2020 A1 - Dalton, Meghan M. KW - air temperature KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - climate KW - climate change KW - coastal hazards KW - depleted populations KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - erosion KW - fish KW - floods KW - forest fires KW - human impact KW - hydrology KW - introduced species KW - precipitation KW - Salmon River KW - sea level KW - Siletz River KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - water temperature KW - wetland delineation KW - wildlife KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/z603r6081 N1 - This is a report for the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. In a complex environment, multiple factors influence the effects of climate change. Nevertheless, “Climate change is expected to increase the occurrence of most climate-­‐related risks considered in this report. The risks of heat waves are projected to increase with very high confidence due to strong evidence in published literature, model consensus, and robust theoretical principles for continued increasing temperatures.” (from the Abstract) Those who care about these issues will find this report of great interest. We learn, for example, that the Yaquina River Estuary will probably lose wetlands, while the Yachats River Estuary will gain wetlands due to climate change. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - GIS data and method for determining maximum-considered local and distant tsunami wave arrival data for the Oregon coast Y1 - 2020 A1 - Gabel, Laura L. S. A1 - O’Brien, Fletcher A1 - Allan, Jonathan C. KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - geology KW - Oregon Coast KW - tsunamis JF - Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-20-09 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/ofr/O-20-09/O-20-09_report.pdf N1 - This is a highly technical report showing the methodology used to develop maps giving arrival times for local and distant earthquake-generated tsunamis. The report discusses issues leading to misleading or untrue wave arrival times and the techniques used to correct these problems. ER - TY - THES T1 - Influence of Soil Texture on Carbon Storage of PNW Coastal Blue Carbon Ecosystems Y1 - 2020 A1 - Fox, Conner S. KW - carbon KW - Carbon sequestration KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - Grays Harbor (Wash.) KW - Humboldt Bay (Calif.) KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Padilla Bay (Wash.) KW - salt marsh KW - sediments KW - Skagit River (Wash.) KW - Snohomish Estuary (Wash.) KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/honors_college_theses/qn59q9717 N1 - Interest in carbon sequestration has risen as concern about climate change has increased. “Blue carbon” refers to carbon captured by the oceans and intertidal areas adjoining the oceans. It is necessary to understand the dynamics of blue carbon storage in order to understand the world’s carbon budget. In this Honors Bachelor of Science thesis, the author examines the relationship between soil texture and carbon storage at multiple West Coast sites. The advisor was J. Boone Kauffman. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Life history and population dynamics of green crabs (Carcinus maenas) JF - Fishes Y1 - 2020 A1 - Young, Alan M. A1 - Elliott, James A. KW - Coos Bay KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - habitats KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - Netarts Bay KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/5/1/4 N1 - The European green crab has been present in the Pacific Northwest for the past thirty years. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature considers it one of the top 100 worst invasive species in the world. This article reviews current knowledge about this species around the world. “This review provides an up-to-date account of the current published information on the life history and population dynamics of this very important species, including genetic differentiation, habitat preferences, physical parameter tolerances, reproduction and larval development, sizes of crabs, densities of populations, sex ratios, ecosystem dynamics and ecological impacts in the various established global populations of green crabs." This is an Open Access article. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Lost in plain sight: the evolution of Oregon's nearshore groundfish trawl fleet Y1 - 2020 A1 - Sjostrom, Anja A1 - Conway, Flaxen D. L. A1 - Ciannelli, Lorenzo A1 - Wakefield, Waldo KW - commercial fisheries – groundfish KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - El Nino KW - natural resource management KW - Newport (Or.) KW - population biology KW - ports KW - Trawling KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-S PB - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.20-002 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/s1784t35f N1 - In 2000, thanks to double troubles of strong El Niños and overfishing, the nearshore west coast groundfish fishery collapsed. This report documents how the fishery has come back from that disaster, and where it is headed now. Groundfish are longer-lived fish, slow to grow, and their populations do not replenish at the rapid rate characteristic of shorter-lived species. In this glossy, beautifully photographed report, we meet the members of the “beach fleet” and learn how they have coped with increased regulation and the necessity of adapting to change. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Murre populations in flux: what factors affect seabird reproductive success? Y1 - 2020 A1 - Haxel, Jesica KW - Biological monitoring KW - common murre = Uria aalge KW - ecosystem modeling KW - environmental monitoring KW - feeding behavior KW - habitats KW - population biology KW - reproductive biology KW - Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area JF - ORESU-E PB - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.20-006 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/6w924k31d N1 - This lesson plan for 11th and 12th graders uses the common murre population at Yaquina Head to introduce students to important concepts such as food web processes, environmental change, trophic level basics, biological monitoring practices, and population dynamics. “The reproductive success of common murres at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area varies from year to year. Students will learn how researchers monitor seabird populations and explore data to determine how seabird reproductive success is connected to environmental conditions and trophic relationships” (from the Overview). Use of scientific datasets and critical thinking skills are emphasized. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Natural hazard risk report for Lincoln County, Oregon, including the Cities of Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, Siletz, Newport, Toledo, Waldport, and Yachats, and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, and the unincorporated communities of Otis-Rose Lodge... Y1 - 2020 A1 - Williams, Matt C. A1 - Appleby, Christina A. A1 - Anthony, Lowell H. A1 - O'Brien, Fletcher E. KW - coastal hazards KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - earthquakes KW - erosion KW - landslides KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - looding KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Otis (Or.) KW - Rose Lodge (Or.) KW - Siletz (Or.) KW - South Beach (Or.) KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Yachats (Or.) JF - Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-20-11 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/ofr/O-20-11/O-20-11_report.pdf N1 - This FEMA-funded report describes the methods and results of a natural hazard risk assessment performed by the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for Lincoln County communities.” The purpose of this project is to provide communities within the study area a detailed risk assessment of the natural hazards that affect them to enable them to compare hazards and act to reduce their risk. The risk assessment contained in this project quantifies the impacts of natural hazards to these communities and enhances the decision-making process in planning for disaster. We arrived at our findings and conclusions by completing three main tasks: compiling an asset database, identifying and using best available hazard data, and performing natural hazard risk assessment” (from the Executive Summary). Detailed reports on each community’s response to a major earthquake and tsunami. The full title of this report is: Natural hazard risk report for Lincoln County, Oregon, including the Cities of Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, Siletz, Newport, Toledo, Waldport, and Yachats, and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, and the unincorporated communities of Otis-Rose Lodge, Salishan-Lincoln Beach, Otter Rock, Seal Rock-Bayshore, and Wakonda Beach. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pacific salmon and steelhead 2015-2020: bibliography Y1 - 2020 A1 - Riley, Trevor A1 - Rowley, Katie A1 - Shinn, Hope A1 - Roberts, Jamie A1 - Cheever, Erin KW - bibliography KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - general KW - Oregon Coast KW - Pink salmon (humpback) = Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss JF - NCRL Subject Guide VL - no.2020-15 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/27227 N1 - This annotated bibliography focuses mainly on government publications and has broad geographic coverage. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A simple, dynamic, hydrological model for mesotidal salt marshes JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 2020 A1 - Marois, Darryl E. A1 - Stecher, Hilmar A. KW - Bayocean Peninsula Park (Tillamook) KW - Kilchis Point Reserve (Tillamook) KW - mathematical modeling KW - salt marsh KW - sea level KW - sediments KW - tidal data KW - tidelands KW - Tillamook Bay KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Winant Slough (Yaquina) KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 233 N1 - Marshes provide essential ecological services by cleaning water, preventing flooding, sequestering carbon and offering valuable habitats. In order to understand the physical parameters of marshes, natural resource managers need to understand their hydrology. In this article, the authors offer a simple model that has proven to be accurate that allows for a rapid picture of a complex environment. In addition to facilitating predictions of marsh water levels, the model can help with understanding soil chemistry, vegetation zonation and implications of sea level rise. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of the European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, in Oregon and Washington Coastal Estuaries in 2019 Y1 - 2020 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, A1 - Schooler, Shon A1 - Heller, Renee A1 - Donaldson, Luke A1 - Takacs, Graham T. A1 - Randall, Andrea A1 - Buffington, Chelsey A1 - Akmajian, Adrianne KW - Alsea Bay, aquatic invertebrates, Coos Bay, Coquille River estuary, crustaceans, El Niño, European green crab = Carcinus maenas, introduced species, Nehalem Bay, Netarts Bay, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, population count, Tillamook Bay, Yaquina Bay PB - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Aquatic Nuisance Species Project CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xk81js14x N1 - The invasive European green crab is a voracious predator of bivalve molluscs, small crustaceans and other organisms. It has been present in Oregon since the late 1990s. The population grows when winter waters are warm, as they are during El Niños. “After the arrival of a strong year class in 1998, significant recruitment to the populations occurred only in2003,2005,2006,2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. Warm winter water temperatures, high Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and Multivariate ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation) Indices, and a high abundance of southern copepods are all correlated with strong year classes and vice versa. . . Prior to 2015, green crabs were too rare (<0.2 per trap) to exert measurable effects on the native benthic community and on shellfish culture in Oregon and Washington. But after the 2015-2016 El Niño, we document the arrival of five strong year classes. Average catches steadily increased from 0.5 crabs per trap, in 2015 to around 3 crabs per trap in 2017 to 2019. The catches in the last 3years are much higher than in any of the previous years, including 1998. Catches in some hotspots exceed 10 crabs per trap, a level at which measurable ecological impact can be expected. . . Since green crabs live for 6 years, these five consecutive year classes can produce larvae until 2025.” (from the Executive Summary) Coos Bay, in particular, has experienced shocking growth of this population, going from 9 crabs captured in 2002 to 1,397 crabs captured in 2019. This report is accompanied by a dataset, available at: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/datasets/028712995 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Temporal and habitat differences in the juvenile demersal fish community at a marine-dominated northeast Pacific estuary JF - Fisheries Research Y1 - 2020 A1 - Schwartzkopf, Brittany D. A1 - Whitman, Alison D. A1 - Lindsley, Amy J. A1 - Heppell, Scott A. KW - community ecology KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - habitats KW - juvenile fishes KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. KW - Saddleback gunnel = Pholis ornata KW - salinity KW - temporal distribution KW - upwelling KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 227 N1 - Estuaries provide habitat for many juvenile marine fishes. A lack of systematic studies of fish communities in estuaries has hampered our understanding of estuaries’ roles in the early life histories of many marine fish. In this article, the authors compare the community structure of juvenile fishes in the Yaquina Estuary for 2008-2009, 2012-2013 and 2016-2017. Sampling took place around docks and eelgrass beds. “Greater abundances and reduced change in communities over time at eelgrass sites suggests that maintaining these habitats is potentially critical for many estuary-rearing species and temporal changes in these communities highlights the importance of long-term monitoring.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tide gates: operation, fish passage and recommendations for their upgrade or removal Y1 - 2020 A1 - Souder, Jon A. A1 - Giannico, Guillermo R. KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - dike removal KW - environmental law and policy KW - fish passage KW - general KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Tide gates JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon Sea Grant CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.20-001 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qv33s4263 N1 - Many of Oregon’s coastal streams and wetlands have tide gates. This publication is intended to help natural resource managers decide how to treat existing tide gates in order to help migratory fishes and other estuary residents. Should the tide gates be removed, or can they be upgraded to better allow fish passage? The report has two main sections. “The first includes an overview of the technical aspects of tide gates, including non-traditional ones. The second contains findings from a review of scientific literature about upgrading or removing tide gates as well as conclusions from a review of estuary restoration projects involving tide gates. Based on those findings, we’re also including recommendations to guide future investments in, and monitoring of, restoration projects associated with tide gates” (p.3). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Western Oregon adult coho salmon spawning survey data report Y1 - 2020 A1 - Sounhein, Briana A1 - Lewis, Mark A1 - Weeber, Matt KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln) KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - fecundity KW - Floras Creek KW - geographic distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - Mill Creek (Yaquina) KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - temporal distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Adult Salmonid Inventory & Sampling Project, ODFW CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.OPSW-ODFW-2020-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A972078/datastream/OBJ/download/2019.pdf N1 - Good statistics on wild salmon runs. The Oregon Coast saw lower than average runs, with wild salmon spawning at 76% of the 29-year average. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Western Oregon adult coho salmon spawning survey data report Y1 - 2020 A1 - Sounhein, Briana A1 - Lewis, Mark A1 - Weeber, Matt KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln) KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - fecundity KW - Floras Creek KW - geographic distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - Mill Creek (Yaquina) KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - temporal distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Adult Salmonid Inventory & Sampling Project, ODFW CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no. OPSW-ODFW-2021-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A972079/datastream/OBJ/download/2020.pdf N1 - The COVID-19 epidemic reduced the number of spawning surveys. Available data showed a strong skew based on geography: the Lower Columbia wild salmon runs were larger than normal, the Oregon Coast region had 88% of the 30-year average, while wild salmon runs in southern Oregon were greatly reduced. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Zooplankton invasion on a grand scale: insights from a 20-yr time series across 38 Northeast Pacific estuaries JF - Ecosphere Y1 - 2020 A1 - Dexter, Eric A1 - Bollens, Stephen M. A1 - Cordell, Jeffery A1 - Rollwagen‐Bollens, Gretchen KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Chetco River KW - Coos River KW - copepods KW - Coquille River KW - estuarine dynamics KW - habitats KW - introduced species KW - Rogue River KW - salinity KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook River KW - Umpqua River KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina River KW - zooplankton VL - 11 UR - https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ecs2.3040 N1 - This paper summarizes the results of over 20 years of observations of zooplankton invasions of Pacific Northwest estuaries, from 2006-2016. “Our results show that some estuaries across the region are invaded by multiple zooplankton species and that the geographic extent of invasion is far greater than previously reported for at least five species of copepods . . . We propose that the geographic distribution of these invaders is strongly constrained by geomorphic characteristics that define the salinity and mixing regimes in these estuaries, reflecting the strong role that physical forces play in structuring estuarine zooplankton communities.” (from the Abstract) This is an open-access publication. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Application of the extractable lipofuscin aging method to estimate mortality and population dynamics of the burrowing shrimp, Neotrypaea californiensis JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 2019 A1 - Bosley, Katelyn M. A1 - Wainwright, Thomas A1 - Dumbauld, Brett R. KW - age composition KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Idaho Flats KW - mathematical modeling KW - mortality KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 219 N1 - Burrowing shrimp play important roles in estuaries by moving sediment (bioturbation). They also create problems for oyster farmers by burying oyster seed, and have been widely regarded as pests. In the past, the pesticide carbaryl was used on mudflats to exterminate burrowing shrimp. While less toxic methods are currently used, it is important for the oyster industry to understand the population and age of burrowing shrimp in the ecosystem. This article reports on a new method of aging the shrimp population and estimating its mortality using the cellular waste product lipofuscin and reports on implications of varying levels of burrowing shrimp populations. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Assessing the Feasibility of a Sea Otter Reintroduction to Oregon through a Coupled Natural-Human Lens Y1 - 2019 A1 - Curran, Lorne S. A1 - Kone, Dominique V. A1 - Wickizer, Benjamin J. KW - archeology KW - Cape Blanco KW - commercial fisheries KW - genetics KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - population biology KW - Port Orford KW - reintroduced species KW - Sea otter = Enhydra lutris KW - tourism KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/c821gs71d N1 - This report is the product of a National Science Foundation grant designed to encourage interdisciplinary studies among graduate students. The authors assess various locations on the Oregon Coast for suitable sites for reintroducing sea otters. An earlier attempt to reintroduce sea otters from Alaska to Oregon failed, perhaps because the historic Oregon population was more closely related to California sea otters than to the Alaskan otters. Public opinion, possible conflicts and habitat suitability are considered. ER - TY - THES T1 - Big Fishery, Big Data, and Little Crabs: Using a Genomic Approach to Examine Larval Recruitment Patterns of Dungeness Crab (Cancer magister) in the California Current Ecosystem Y1 - 2019 A1 - Lee, Elizabeth M. J. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - California Current KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - genetics KW - larvae KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/0c483r477 N1 - The California Current Ecosystem is a highly productive area of offshore waters extending from southern California to southern British Columbia. Its most valuable commodity is the Dungeness crab. The Dungeness crab fishery is by far the most valuable fishery on the North American west coast. Intensive study of Dungeness crabs in Coos Bay indicates that ocean conditions affect the number of surviving larval crabs (megalopae) and their distribution. In this Master’s thesis, the author reports on studies of larval crabs in 2014, 1017 and 2018 in Coos Bay and Yaquina Bay. The author’s aim was “was to better understand how ocean conditions influence larval transport and the ultimate population connectivity of the Dungeness crab within and between the marine ecosystems along the west coast of North America: the California Current Ecosystem (CCE), the Salish Sea Ecosystem (SSE), and the Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem (GOA)” (from the Abstract). By better understanding genetics, researchers will better understand population connectivity, an important part of species’ resilience in a time of climate change. The major professor was Kathleen G. O'Malley. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Classification of Native Vegetation of Oregon - 2019 Y1 - 2019 A1 - Kagan, James S. A1 - Brunner, Rachel L. A1 - Christy, John A. KW - bibliography KW - depleted populations KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wetland vegetation PB - Oregon Biodiversity Information Center CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/2r36v492k N1 - “This classification is an update of the 2004 classification of native vegetation of Oregon by Kagan, Christy, Murray and Titus. As before, this classification lists the native plant associations known to occur in Oregon, and includes both successional and climax vegetation types that were part of the presettlement landscape of Oregon and can still be found in the state. It serves as an index to the diversity, distribution and relative rarity of the state's native plant associations, and as a guide to their literature.” (from the introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Climate vulnerability assessment for Pacific salmon and steelhead in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem JF - PLoS One Y1 - 2019 A1 - Crozier, Lisa G. A1 - McClure, Michelle M. A1 - Beechie, Tim A1 - Bograd, Steven J. A1 - Boughton, David A. A1 - Carr, Mark A1 - Cooney, Thomas D. A1 - Dunham, Jason B. A1 - Greene, Correigh M. A1 - Haltuch, Melissa A. A1 - Hazen, Elliott L. A1 - Holzer, Damon M. A1 - Huff, David O. A1 - Johnson, Rachel C. A1 - Jordan, Chris E. A1 - Kaplan, Isaac C. A1 - Lindley, Steven T. A1 - Mantua, Nathan J. A1 - Moyle, Peter B. A1 - Myers, James M. A1 - Nelson, Mark W. A1 - Spence, Brian C. A1 - Weitkamp, Laurie A. A1 - Williams, Thomas H. A1 - Willis-Norton, Ellen KW - Oregon Coast, Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp., Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, climate change, depleted populations, ecosystem health, endangered species, habitats, hatcheries, human impacts, life history, ocean acidification, water temperatur VL - 14 UR - https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0217711 N1 - This article is a major scientific overview of the vulnerability of Pacific Coast anadromous salmonids to climate change. “Nearly all listing units faced high exposures to projected increases in stream temperature, sea surface temperature, and ocean acidification. . . Anthropogenic factors, especially migration barriers, habitat degradation, and hatchery influence, have reduced the adaptive capacity of most steelhead and salmon populations. Enhancing adaptive capacity is essential to mitigate for the increasing threat of climate change. Collectively, these results provide a framework to support recovery planning that considers climate impacts on the majority of West Coast anadromous salmonids” (from the Abstract). Projections were made about Oregon coast coho salmon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Comparison of Oregon tsunami hazard scenarios to a probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis (PTHA) Y1 - 2019 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Allan, Jonathan C. KW - Astoria (Or.), Seaside (Or.), Cannon Beach (Or.) KW - Bandon (Or.), Gold Beach (Or.) KW - Coastal hazards, earthquakes, tsunamis, mathematical modeling, bridges KW - Columbia River, Necanicum River, Ecola Creek KW - Coquille River estuary, Rogue River KW - Lincoln City (Or.), Newport (Or.), Waldport (Or.), Yachats (Or.) KW - Siletz Bay, Yaquina Bay, Alsea Bay, Yachats River estuary JF - Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-19-04 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/ofr/O-19-04_report.pdf N1 - In this paper, two different scenarios for tsunamis generated after earthquakes are contrasted. Five different sizes of earthquakes are compared. “The immediate objective of this project is to determine how closely tsunami forces at typical coastal bridges compare between the DOGAMI and AECOM (Thio, 2019) tsunami simulations. The long-term objective is to determine the best and most cost-effective approach for estimating the current forces of a 1,000-yr exceedance tsunami for bridge design.” Estimated tsunamis and their effects on coastal bridges are explored, in order to help future bridges be designed to withstand these forces. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Drainage evolution and freshwater fish zoogeography in coastal Oregon and Washington JF - Northwestern Naturalist Y1 - 2019 A1 - Markle, Douglas F. KW - Alsea River KW - Chehalis River KW - Chetco River KW - Columbia River KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - evolutionary biology KW - fishes KW - geographic distribution KW - geography KW - geology KW - habitats KW - Klamath River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Olympic mudminnow = Novumbra hubbsi KW - Oregon chubs = Oregonichthys spp. KW - paleosciences KW - Puget Sound KW - Rogue River KW - salinity KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 100 N1 - Some of the major events that have affected the evolution of fishes on the Pacific Northwest Coast include Miocene basalt flows, the rise of the Coast Range, glaciation and geographic isolation. This most interesting article examines the evolutionary history and species richness (or lack of it) in freshwater fishes in the region. “My purpose is to describe discrete geographic areas based on geological features, habitat, and distribution discontinuities in coastal freshwater fishes in Oregon and Washington” (p.73). ER - TY - THES T1 - An Ecological Assessment of a Potential Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) Reintroduction to the Oregon Coast Y1 - 2019 A1 - Kone, Dominique V. KW - Blanco Reef KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - demographics KW - economics KW - ecosystem health KW - environmental law and policy KW - Gold Beach (Or.) KW - habitats KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - marine mammals KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Orford Reef KW - Otter Rock Marine Reserve KW - population biology KW - Redfish Rocks Marine Reserve KW - Reintroductions KW - Sea otter = Enhydra lutris KW - Simpson Reef KW - Translocations PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/bv73c622c N1 - This Master’s thesis was written to address the concerns of groups working to bring sea otters back to Oregon. “Managers seek improved understanding of the potential for coastal habitats to support sea otter populations, factors likely to affect reintroduction success, and how sea otters may change nearshore ecosystems if brought back. These uncertainties were addressed by adapting and applying a recently developed model of habitat-specific carrying capacity for southern sea otters to estimate spatial variation in potential sea otter abundance (at equilibrium) in Oregon. These predictions were spatially related to human activities to investigate potential human interactions” (from the Abstract) The major professor was Leigh G. Torres. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Environmental and morphologic controls on wave-induced dune response JF - Geomorphology Y1 - 2019 A1 - Cohn, Nicholas A1 - Ruggiero, Peter A1 - García-Medina, Gabriel A1 - Anderson, Dylan A1 - Serafina, Katherine A. A1 - Reuben Biel, Reuben KW - Cape Lookout KW - climate KW - coastal dunes KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - mathematical modeling KW - Netarts Littoral Cell KW - Oysterville (Wa.) KW - sea level KW - South Beach KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 329 N1 - “Coastal erosion poses a major threat to coastal communities by limiting beach access, endangering backshore infrastructure, and impacting ecologically important environments. The preservation of coastal foredunes, features which provide the first line of defense for liiting backshore flooding is of particular interest as a valuable form of green infrastructure…” (p.108) In this paper, the authors examine factors affecting dune growth and erosion. They compare three different sites on the Northwest Coast: Oysterville, the Netarts Littoral Cell and South Beach. Field observations were supplemented with a modeling program, and the combination of the two has led to new insights. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Eocene initiation of the Cascadia subduction zone: A second example of plume-induced subduction initiation? JF - Geosphere Y1 - 2019 A1 - Stern, Robert J. A1 - Dumitru, Trevor A. KW - geology KW - paleosciences VL - 15 UR - https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geosphere/article/15/3/659/569925/Eocene-initiation-of-the-Cascadia-subduction-zone N1 - In this article, the authors postulate a fascinating scenario to explain the development of the Cascadia Subduction Zone. The authors theorize that the Yellowstone mantle plume head “destroyed the existing Cordilleran subduction zone and allowed the new Cascadia subduction zone to form by collapse of thermally weakened oceanic lithosphere over the hot western margin of the plume head.” (from the Abstract) This is an elegant approach that solves problems and answers questions. Nicely illustrated. ER - TY - THES T1 - Evaluation of a Habitat Suitability Model to predict the geospatial distribution of Olympia oyster presence in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 2019 A1 - Bohlen, Victoria L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Craigie Point KW - depleted populations KW - geographical distribution KW - habitats KW - mathematical modeling KW - McClean Point KW - mollusks KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - oysters KW - The Bend KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_projects/0v838678g N1 - This intriguing Capstone Project report takes the place of a Masters thesis. In this work, the author explores Habitat Suitability Modeling, a way to predict how wild Yaquina oysters are distributed through understanding their environmental requirements. “This project evaluates the use of an HSM, developed using geospatial raster layers of salinity, substrate, and elevation, in Yaquina Bay, Oregon to predict locations of Olympia oyster presence. This study was unable to make a conclusive determination regarding the predictive capacity of the HSM due to a small number of field samples. Recommendations are provided for expanding the HSM and supporting several other management applications, including characterizing the abiotic and biotic attributes of the habitat occupied by Olympia oysters and identifying biological monitoring sites” (from the Abstract). Colored maps. The major professor was Steven S. Rumrill. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Evidence for regional‐scale controls on eelgrass (Zostera marina) and mesograzer community structure in upwelling‐influenced estuaries JF - Limnology and Oceanography Y1 - 2019 A1 - Hayduk, Jennifer L. A1 - Hacker, Sally D. A1 - Henderson, Jeremy S. A1 - Tomas, Fiona KW - algae KW - community ecology KW - Coos Bay KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - eutrophication KW - fish KW - Grazing KW - Netarts Bay KW - primary production KW - Ulva spp. KW - upwelling KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 64 N1 - “In estuaries of the U.S. Pacific Northwest coast, eelgrass (Zostera marina ) ecosystems are exposed to latitudinally varying oceanographic inputs in the form of ocean upwelling. Previous research suggests that ocean upwelling is critical to eelgrass and ulvoid macroalgae abundance, but the degree to which secondary producers are controlled by processes at regional vs. local scales is unknown. Here, we consider the relationships among primary producers (eelgrass, ulvoid macroalgae, and epiphytic microalgae), epifaunal mesograzers, and mesopredator fish within and across three Oregon, U.S.A., estuaries during a spring–summer season to examine the role of multiple scales in structuring these communities.” (from the Abstract) Suppplementary material in a separate file accompanies this article. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - FEMA Flood Map Service Center Y1 - 2019 KW - Coastal hazards, flooding, maps, Salmon River estuary, Netarts Bay, Siletz River, Depoe Bay, Yaquina River, Alsea River, Beaver Creek, Yachats River, Siuslaw River, Umpqua River PB - Federal Emergency Management Agency CY - Washington, D.C. UR - https://msc.fema.gov/portal/home N1 - This searchable website gives the most recent flood maps for the Oregon Coast. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - [Forest] Laws and Rules Y1 - 2019 A1 - Oregon. Department of Forestry, KW - environmental policy and law KW - human use and impacts KW - land use planning KW - logging KW - riparian areas KW - water quality. water temperature UR - https://www.oregon.gov/odf/pages/lawsrules.aspx N1 - This website provides current laws on all aspects forest practice in Oregon, including general administrative rules, rules on water protection, reforestation, and using chemicals on forest lands. As they are periodically updated, it is best to refer to the web site rather than the print version previously published. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fourth Oregon Climate Assessment Report. State of Climate Science: 2019 Y1 - 2019 PB - Oregon State University. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute CY - [Corvallis, Oregon] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/h415pj63m N1 - Oregon state law requires a comprehensive assessment of climate change in Oregon. “The first chapter summarizes the current state of knowledge of physical changes in climate and hydrology, focusing on the period since the previous Oregon Climate Assessment Report (OCAR3, Dalton et al. 2017); and the second chapter covers the impacts. The second chapter is, verbatim, the Northwest chapter of the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4) which was released by the federal government November 23, 2018. It is available for download separately: https://nca2018.globalchange.gov/downloads/NCA4_Ch24_Northwest_Full.pdf “ (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Headwater streams and wetlands are critical for sustaining fish, fisheries, and ecosystem services JF - Fisheries Y1 - 2019 A1 - Colvin, Susan A. R. A1 - Sullivan, S. A1 - Mazeika P. A1 - Shirey, Patrick D. A1 - Colvin, Randall W. A1 - Winemiller, Kirk O. A1 - Hughes, Robert M. A1 - Fausch, Kurt D. A1 - Infante, Dana M. A1 - Olden, Julian D. A1 - Bestgen, Kevin R. A1 - Danehy, Robert J. A1 - Eby, Lisa KW - Calapooia River KW - Cascade Head National Scenic And Research Area KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Crowley Creek KW - depleted populations KW - ecosystem health KW - environmental law and policy KW - general KW - Oregon chub = Oregonichthys crameri KW - wetlands KW - Willamette River VL - 44 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/n583z1008 N1 - In 2019, the Trump Administration proposed amending the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) Act to narrow the definition of wetlands, and to remove millions of acres from protection. In resonse, the American Fisheries Society published this article, an “AFS Special Report” on the value of headwaters and wetlands, particularly of streams that are dry part of the year. The Biden Administration subsequently reversed the Trump amendment, but the U.S. Supreme Court, in Sackett vs. the Environmental Protection Agency, ruled in favor of narrowing the definition in 2023. Many aspects of this slow-moving environmental disaster are still in litigation. The article includes a photograph of Crowley Creek on Cascade Head. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Influence of Microbial Communities on Spatiotemporal Elemental Cycling in Coastal Margins Revealed by Community- and Population-level Genomics and Proteomics Y1 - 2019 A1 - Kieft, Brandon P. KW - bacteria KW - carbon KW - Microbes KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - Phages KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/7d279004w N1 - If we want to understand carbon and nutrient cycling in our rivers and on our coastal margins, then we need to understand what is happening at the smallest levels, i.e., with microbes. This masterful doctoral dissertation examines the roles microbes play in carbon and nutrient cycling in Yaquina Bay, the Yaquina River plume, and nearby coastal margins. The author generated and interpreted several datasets for this work. The major professor was Ryan S. Mueller. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Insights into estuary habitat loss in the western United States using a new method for mapping maximum extent of tidal wetlands JF - PLoS One Y1 - 2019 A1 - Brophy, Laura S. A1 - Greene, Correigh M. A1 - Hare, Van C. A1 - Holycross, Brett A1 - Lanier, Andy A1 - Heady, Walter N. A1 - O’Connor, Kevin A1 - Imaki, Hiroo A1 - Haddad, Tanya A1 - Dana, Randy KW - climate, habitats, human impacts, salinity, sea level, wetland vegetation, wetlands, remote sensing, mathematical modeling VL - 14 UR - https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0218558 N1 - This article recounts the techniques that led to the production of the 2017 maps to model the effects of sea level rise. The authors used lidar digital elevation models and other elevation models to develop new maps of current and historical wetlands on the United States West Coast. Their work shows that about 85% of historical wetlands have been lost, with most losses near major river deltas. “The new maps will help interested groups improve action plans for estuarine wetland habitat restoration and conservation, and will also provide a better baseline for understanding and predicting future changes with projected sea level rise” (from the Abstract). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan 2019 Annual Report Y1 - 2019 A1 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - conservation plan KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - habitat restoration KW - large woody debris KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - restoration ecology KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - Tenmile Lake KW - Tillamook River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - [Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife] CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/crp/coastal_coho_conservation_plan.asp N1 - “Wild OC Coho Salmon spawner abundance estimates for the ESU increased from 74,060 fish in 2018 to 95,138 in 2019. Fishing harvest was less than the allowable harvest approved by the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) under Amendment 13 (A-13). Overall, overwinter rearing habitat likely continues to limit freshwater productivity” (p.1). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Patterns of riparian policy standards in riverscapes of the Oregon Coast Range JF - Ecology and Society Y1 - 2019 A1 - Boisjolie, Brett A. A1 - Flitcroft, Rebecca L. A1 - Santelmann, Mary V. KW - agriculture KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - environmental law and policy KW - general KW - geographic information system KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - logging KW - natural resource management KW - Oregon Coast KW - riparian areas VL - 24 UR - https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol24/iss1/art22/ N1 - This article examines fisheries management in the Oregon Coast Range from the point of view of the entire riverscape, in order to identify critical fish-bearing streams and regulatory gaps that have impacts on the fisheries. Portions of streams that fall under fisheries management plans, as well as those that are unregulated, are identified. There are gaps in protection for riparian areas in private forest lands, and particularly in agricultural lands. An appendix identifies streams studied and percentages of stream length that fall under major fisheries management plans. This is an open-access publication. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - PSU researchers find suspected microplastics in Oregon oysters JF - Confluence Y1 - 2019 A1 - Woods, Tiffany KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - human impacts KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - North Bend (Or.) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Plastic KW - pollution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/4j03d539z N1 - In April and July, 2017, Britta Baechler, a Portland State University doctoral student, purchased Pacific oysters each from six different oyster growers on Oregon’s Pacific coast. Out of the 120 oysters, she found on average 11 suspected microplastics, mostly tiny fibers, per oyster. The data is preliminary, pending analysis of the microparticles, but the implications of a world awash in plastic, are disturbing. JO - ORESU-O-19-001 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Rare, Threatened and Endangered Species of Oregon Y1 - 2019 KW - Amphibians, birds, fish, invertebrates, mammals, reptiles, depleted populations, endangered species, geographic distribution, natural resource management, spatial distribution, PB - Oregon Biodiversity Information Center CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://inr.oregonstate.edu/sites/inr.oregonstate.edu/files/2019-rte-book.pdf N1 - This document is more than a list of threatened, sensitive and endangered species. The authors discuss the regulatory environment, provide access to resources for learning more about listed species, and give the bioregions where the species are found. A valuable resource. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Spatial and temporal diving behavior of non-breeding common murres during two summers of contrasting ocean conditions JF - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Y1 - 2019 A1 - Loredo, Stephanie A. A1 - Orben, Rachel A. A1 - Suryan, Robert M. A1 - Lyons, Donald E. A1 - Adams, Josh A1 - Stephensen, Shawn W. KW - birds KW - climate KW - Columbia River KW - common murre = Uria aalge KW - energetics KW - feeding behavior KW - Grays Harbor (Wa.) KW - life history KW - Tillamook Head KW - Yaquina Head VL - 517 N1 - 2013 and 2015 were not good breeding years for the common murre in the Pacific Northwest. Instead of finding nest sites in breeding colonies, most murres dispersed to areas such as estuaries having greater concentrations of fish. There were differences in ocean conditions in the two years studied, particularly a marine heatwave in 2013-2014, and these differences led to variations in diving behavior and foraging locations. This study has interesting implications for murre life history and conservation. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of the European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, in Oregon and Washington Coastal Estuaries in 2018 Y1 - 2019 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, A1 - Schooler, Shon A1 - Yednock, Bree A1 - Indivero, Julia A1 - Carlson, Christopher A1 - Prickett, Joel A. A1 - Randall, Andrea KW - Alsea Bay, aquatic invertebrates, Coos Bay, Coquille River estuary, crustaceans, El Niño, European green crab = Carcinus maenas, introduced species, Nehalem Bay, Netarts Bay, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, population count, Tillamook Bay, Yaquina Bay PB - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Aquatic Nuisance Species Project CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vt150q47j N1 - The invasive European green crab is a voracious predator of bivalve molluscs, small crustaceans and other organisms. It has been present in Oregon since the late 1990s. The population grows when winter waters are warm, as they are during El Niños. “After the arrival of a strong year class in 1998, significant recruitment to the populations occurred only in2003, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Warm winter water temperatures, high Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and Multivariate ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation) Indices, and a high abundance of southern copepods are all correlated with strong year classes and vice versa. . . Prior to 2015, green crabs were too rare to exert measurable effects on the native benthic community and on shellfish culture in Oregon and Washington. Following the recent strong El Niño, however, we documented the arrival of four strong year classes in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Average catch rates over the last four years steadily increased from 0.5 to 0.8 to 2.2 and to 3.2 crabs per trap. The catches in the last 2 years are much higher than in any of the previous years, including 1998. Since green crabs live for 6 years, these four consecutive year classes will produce larvae until 2024..” (from the Executive Summary) Coos Bay, in particular, has experienced shocking growth of this population, going from 9 crabs captured in 2002 to 1,280 crabs captured in 2018. This report is accompanied by a dataset, available at: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/datasets/tt44pt057 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Western Oregon adult coho salmon spawning survey data report Y1 - 2019 A1 - Sounhein, Briana A1 - Lewis, Mark A1 - Weeber, Matt KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln) KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - fecundity KW - Floras Creek KW - geographic distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - Mill Creek (Yaquina) KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - temporal distribution KW - Tenmile Lake KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Adult Salmonid Inventory & Sampling Project, ODFW CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no. OPSW-ODFW-2019-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A939016/datastream/OBJ/download/2018.pdf N1 - Good statistics on salmon runs. Wild coho spawning was low in 2018, at 58% of the 28-year average. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Yaquina estuary and Its inhabitants Y1 - 2019 A1 - Gleason, Barbara KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - birds KW - crustaceans KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Field guide KW - fish KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - mollusks KW - salt marsh KW - terrestrial plants KW - tidelands KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-H PB - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.19-001 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/0v8386491 N1 - This field guide covers the flora and fauna you may see along the one-mile Yaquina Estuary nature trail. The trailhead is on the east side of the Visitor Center at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Oregon. It was originally published 1999; revised 2019. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Cenozoic marine formations of Washington and Oregon: an annotated catalogue JF - PaleoBios Y1 - 2018 A1 - Nesbitt, Elizabeth A. KW - paleosciences, geology, sediments, methane VL - 35 UR - https://escholarship.org/uc/item/04q5f9cr N1 - Most of the geologic formations visible on the Oregon Coast date from the Cenozoic Era (66 million years ago – present). This article is a valuable guide to current knowledge and nomenclature about these formations. The author provides an annotated list of 70 fossiliferous formations. The history of name changes and time assignments for various formations is given. If you want to be sure you are using the currently accepted name for a formation, this is a great reference. This is an open-access article. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Characterizing the adherence profiles of virulent Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolates JF - Microbial Ecology Y1 - 2018 A1 - Aagesen, Alisha M. A1 - Phuvaste, Sureerat A1 - Su, Yi-Cheng A1 - Hase, Claudia C. KW - bivalves KW - molluscs KW - motility KW - Oregon Oyster Farms KW - shellfish poisoning KW - Vibrio = Vibrio parahaemolyticus KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 75 N1 - Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a pathogen associated with shellfish poisoning caused by eating raw or undercooked oysters. Depuration is a standard method for making shellfish safe by placing live animals in clean seawater in order to reduce bacterial contaminants. Unfortunately, it is not very effective at removing this organism. Thus, it is important to understand how V. parahaemolyticus is associated with oysters. This article examines how Vibrios colonize surfaces. Eight different strains were examined to see how they adhered to surfaces, to see if motility could predict persistence in oyster tissues, and to see if examining genetic differences could provide insights. The authors observed “that the motility phenotype of a strain appeared to be a better indicator for persistence in the oyster.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Climate change and Oregon law: What is to be done? JF - Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation Y1 - 2018 A1 - Brickley, Alan K. A1 - Schell, Steven R. A1 - Sullivan, Edward J. KW - climate KW - environmental law and policy KW - land use KW - water use VL - 33 UR - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/23295 N1 - The legal system often seems to change more slowly than the social and environmental milieu in which it functions. It is encouraging to find good minds looking at the problems caused by climate change and their repercussions on the legal system. In this article, the authors offer some practical advice Oregonians can use to adjust their laws to climate change. “We examine two aspects of that response. The first concerns planning and regulation of land, and the second concerns the effects of climate change on property law. We suggest that traditional property law doctrines, such as reliction, avulsion, property boundaries, and public easements should be reexamined in the light of this crisis” (p.239). If we are to adapt to climate change, our institutions must adapt, and forward-looking publications like this will help. ER - TY - THES T1 - Comparison of Habitat Restoration and Enhancement Methods for Olympia Oysters (Ostrea lurida) in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 2018 A1 - Law, Karen H. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - habitat restoration KW - mollusks KW - natural resource management KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon Oyster Farm KW - oysters KW - Oysterville KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/fj2367689 N1 - The native Olympia oyster played an important role in the history and pre-history of Yaquina Bay, from sustaining Native Americans to providing an economic incentive for the development of the town of Newport. Due to pollution and over-fishing, the Olympia oyster came close to disappearing from Yaquina Bay. Now, thanks to restoration efforts, the delicious mollusk is back. This Master’s thesis explores three methods of encouraging juvenile Olympia oyster settlement. “To determine the efficacy of different methods of oyster habitat restoration methods in enhancing juvenile life history traits, this study compared the settlement, growth, and mortality of wild juvenile Olympia oysters among three shell treatments: (1) bagged shells and (2) loose shells, which are commonly used methods of oyster habitat restoration, and (3) rafted-line shells . . . “ (from the Abstract) William C. Hanshumaker was the major professor. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Detecting the effects of management regime shifts in dynamic environments using multi-population state-space models JF - Biological Conservation Y1 - 2018 A1 - Falcy, Matthew R. A1 - Suring, Erik KW - Alsea River Basin KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River Basin KW - depleted populations KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - juvenile fish KW - Lower Umpqua River Basin KW - mathematical modeling KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River Basin KW - Siletz River Basin KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 221 N1 - Oregon populations of wild coho salmon were in decline until they were listed by the Federal Government as threatened populations in 1998. Subsequent efforts to restore coho included reducing hatchery production, restoring habitats and cutting allowable harvests. At the same time, ocean conditions improved, favoring adult salmon survival. In this paper, the authors’ objective “was to assess change in the freshwater production of juvenile production of juveniles (smolts) through time in order to determine if recent increases in adult abundance could be related to management affecting the freshwater juvenile production” (from the Abstract). Interestingly, the authors did not find any improvement in the survival of juvenile fish per spawning salmon. Instead, they attribute the rebound in coho population to improved ocean conditions. Various aspects of this complex fishery management issue are discussed. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Ecological and biological studies of ocean rafting: Japanese tsunami marine debris in North America and the Hawaiian Islands JF - Aquatic Invasions Y1 - 2018 A1 - Carlton, James T. A1 - Chapman, John W. A1 - Geller, Jonathan B. A1 - Miller, Jessica A. A1 - Ruiz, Gregory M. A1 - Carlton, Deborah A. A1 - McCuller, Megan I. A1 - Treneman, Nancy C. A1 - Steves, Brian P. A1 - Breitenstein, Ralph A. A1 - Lewis, Russell A1 - Bilderback, David A1 - Bilderback, Diane A1 - Haga, Takuma A1 - Harris, Leslie H. KW - Agate Beach KW - algae KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay KW - earthquakes KW - genetics KW - geographical distribution KW - Gleneden Beach KW - introduced species KW - morphology KW - Pacific Coast KW - Seal Rock KW - species list KW - taxonomy KW - tsunamis VL - 13 UR - https://tinyurl.com/2pxmp6e8 IS - 1 N1 - “This is one of the papers from the special issue of Aquatic Invasions on ‘Transoceanic Dispersal of Marine Life from Japan to North America and the Hawaiian Islands as a Result of the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011.’” (Co-Editors’ Note). This article is an introduction to the special issue of Aquatic Invasions. It summarizes the largest examples of tsunami debris found on the American Pacific coast and recounts the discovery of many new Japanese species identified as a result of research. Includes color photographs. This is an open-access article. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Ecological Effects of Tide Gate Upgrade or Removal: A Literature Review and Knowledge Synthesis Y1 - 2018 A1 - Souder, Jon A. A1 - Tomaro, Londi M. A1 - Giannico, Guillermo R. A1 - Behan, Jeff R. KW - Bandon Marsh KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay KW - depleted populations KW - dike removal KW - environmental law and policy KW - fish passage KW - flooding KW - human impacts KW - Little Nestucca River KW - Nehalem River KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tidal channels KW - Tide gates KW - Tillamook Bay KW - water temperature KW - wetland restoration KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Institute for Natural Resources, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://www.oregon.gov/oweb/Documents/Tide-Gate-Ecological-Effects.pdf N1 - “This document reports on findings, conclusions and recommendations derived from scientific literature and knowledge regarding the effectiveness of tide gate removal or upgrade in improving conditions for Oregon’s native migratory fish species, particularly salmonids, and other plant and animal species that utilize estuarine ecosystems. The project was commissioned by the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) to foster better understanding of the effectiveness of their past investments in estuary habitat restoration involving tide gates, and to aid in targeting future investments. This will be especially important because many less-complicated projects (e.g. those on public land, smaller, single-action projects, those with consensus on land use) have already been completed, and restoration efforts are becoming increasingly complex and resource intensive” (from the Executive Summary). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of microtopographic variation and macroalgal cover on morphometrics and survival of the annual form of eelgrass (Zostera marina) JF - Aquatic Botany Y1 - 2018 A1 - Nelson, Walter G. A1 - Sullivan, Gary KW - aquatic vegetation KW - community ecology KW - decomposition KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - green algae KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Flats KW - life history information KW - species composition KW - sulfides KW - Ulva species = Ulva spp. KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution VL - 145 N1 - The native eelgrass, Zostera marina, plays a vital role in estuaries, sheltering and providing food for many estuarine inhabitants. The species has both annual and perennial life cycles. This paper reports on a population of the annual form of the seagrass. Minor differences in topography, amounting to only a few centimeters in elevation, had large effects on this population: lower plants were more abundant, had more shoots per plant and more general biomass than the plants on higher elevations. Desiccation effects in higher elevations were suggested to be less significant than competition from macroalgae.This article is available from the authors via ResearchGate. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Environmental controls of oyster-pathogenic Vibrio spp. In Oregon estuaries and a shellfish hatchery JF - Applied and Environmental Microbiology Y1 - 2018 A1 - Gradoville, Mary R. A1 - Crump, Byron C. A1 - Hase, Claudia C. A1 - White, Angelicque E. KW - aquaculture KW - bacteria KW - genetics KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - molecular biology KW - Netarts Bay KW - Vibrio = Vibrio coralliilyticus KW - Vibrio spp. KW - Whiskey Creek Shellfish Hatchery KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 84 UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5930336/ IS - 9 N1 - Vibrio species present huge problems for oyster hatcheries. They can cause foodborne illnesses, and some species kill shellfish. This article gives the result of a study of the presence of Vibrios in Netarts Bay, Yaquina Bay and the Whiskey Creek Shellfish Hatchery in Netarts Bay. Efforts to reduce Vibrio species at the hatchery are described. These efforts met with success with many species, but not with regard to Vibrio coralliilyticus, a pathogen that kills larval oysters. Conditions in Netarts Bay that may favor this particular species are described. This is an open-access article. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluating tidal wetland restoration performance using National Estuarine Research Reserve System reference sites and the Restoration Performance Index (RPI) JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2018 A1 - Raposa, Kenneth B. A1 - Lerberg, Scott A1 - Cornu, Craig A1 - Fear, John A1 - Garfield, Nina A1 - Peter, Christopher A1 - Weber, Robin L. J. A1 - Moore, Gregg A1 - Burdick, David A1 - Dionne, Michelle KW - Chesapeake Bay KW - Coos Bay KW - environmental monitoring KW - hydrology KW - marsh restoration KW - Narragansett Bay KW - North Carolina KW - restoration ecology KW - South Slough KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - Wells (Maine) KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina River Estuary VL - 41 N1 - Oregon’s estuaries have lost a lot of wetlands. Depending on the estuary, anywhere from 2% to 94% of native wetlands have been lost. Today, wetlands are being restored. But how do we know how successful wetland restoration projects may be? This article describes an analytical tool, the Restoration Performance Index, which compares different parameters between restored wetlands and unmodified reference sites. The authors compared 17 tidal wetland restoration projects in order to determine the level of restoration achieved, to compare excavation and hydrologic restoration projects, to identify key indicators for restoration effectiveness, and to evaluate the National Estuarine Research Reserve System as a source for reference sites. Full text of this article is available from the authors via ResearchGate. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An evaluation of factors controlling the abundance of epiphytes on Zostera marina along an estuarine gradient in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, USA JF - Aquatic Botany Y1 - 2018 A1 - Nelson, Walter G. KW - Epiphytes KW - molluscs KW - nitrogen KW - nutrients KW - phosphorus KW - seagrass = Zostera marina KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 148 N1 - In layperson’s terms, epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants. Epiphytes growing on seagrass leaves increase productivity and add food for grazers to the ecosystem. Too many epiphytes, however, shade the host seagrass and interfere with its ability to absorb sunlight. This article reports on a 4-year study of seagrass epiphytes in the lower intertidal of Yaquina Bay, contrasting marine and riverine environments and dry and wet seasons. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Everywhere you look, everywhere you go, there’s an estuary invaded by the red seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla (Ohmi) Papenfuss, 1967 JF - BioInvasions Records Y1 - 2018 A1 - Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A. A1 - Stephens, Tiffany A. A1 - Ryan, Will H. A1 - Heiser, Sabrina KW - Gracilaria vermiculophylla, Tillamook Bay, Netarts Bay, Yaquina Bay, Alsea Bay, Algae, Genetics, Geographic distribution, Introduced species, Life history information VL - 7 UR - https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2018/4/BIR_2018_KruegerHadfield_etal.pdf N1 - The red algae Graciliara vermiculophylla is a native of the northwestern Pacific region. Over the course of the last century, it has successfully invaded almost every temperate estuary on the other side of the ocean, in North America. This aggressive invader changes habitats, particularly by populating habitats that were formerly lacking algal cover. In this paper, the authors report on a survey of 61 sites, from Alaska to San Diego, and recorded 33 new sites where the species was found. “Our study fills in the significant gaps in the distribution of G. vermiculophylla in North America, and, as such, will be an important contribution to future studies on the ecological and evolutionary consequences of this widespread marine invasion along this coastline.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Expansion and systematics redefinition of the most threatened freshwater mussel family, the Margaritiferidae JF - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Y1 - 2018 A1 - Lopes-Lima, Manuel A1 - Bolotov, Ivan N. A1 - Do, Van Tu A1 - Aldridge, David C. A1 - Fonseca, Miguel M. A1 - Gan, Han Ming A1 - Gofarov, Mikhail Y. A1 - Kondakov, Alexander V. A1 - Prié, Vincent A1 - Sousa, Ronaldo A1 - Varandas, Simone A1 - Vikhrev, Ilya V. A1 - Teixeira, Amilcar A1 - Wu, Rui-Wen A1 - Wu, Xiaoping A1 - Zieritz, Alexandra A1 - Froufe, Elsa A1 - Bogan, Arthur E. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - evolution KW - general KW - genetics KW - geographic distribution KW - molluscs KW - morphology KW - mussels KW - phylogeny KW - taxonomy VL - 127 N1 - In this article, the evolution, distribution and taxonomy of the freshwater pearl mussel family, Margaritiferidae, is explored. Fossils as well as genetic data were used to model the diversification of this family. Maps, charts. ER - TY - THES T1 - Finding Submerged Sites: An Exploration of Shoreline and Environmental Change in Oregon’s Yaquina River Basin using GIS Predictive Modeling Y1 - 2018 A1 - Nuss, Kathryn F. KW - anthropology KW - archeology KW - geography KW - mathematical modeling KW - paleosciences KW - sea level KW - Shoreline KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5712mc48k N1 - Where is the evidence of early human occupation of coastal Oregon? Much of it is believed to be underwater, drowned as sea levels have risen. In this Masters thesis, the author used GIS shoreline mapping and modeling to predict shoreline location at different times in the past 20,000 years. She found that the sea level was relatively constant from 20,000 to 11,000 years ago, but underwent a dramatic change from 10,000 to 8,000 years ago, as sea levels rose. Change has been more incremental in the last 8,000 years. “By increasing our understanding of this landscape through time, this study will aid in our ability to protect submerged archaeological materials that may be contained in these currently offshore areas” (from the Abstract). The thesis is accompanied by a dataset for finding submerged sites using GIS predictive modeling at: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/datasets/sn00b3861 . Colored maps. The major professor was Loren G. Davis. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - [Forest] Laws & Rules Y1 - 2018 A1 - Oregon. Department of Forestry, KW - environmental law and policy KW - forestry KW - human use and impacts KW - land use planning UR - https://www.oregon.gov/ODF/Pages/LawsRules.aspx N1 - This website provides current laws on all aspects forest practice in Oregon, including general administrative rules, rules on water protection, reforestation, and using chemicals on forest lands. As they are periodically updated, it is best to refer to the web site rather than the print version previously published. ER - TY - THES T1 - From the Shoreface to the Foredunes : Coastal Morphodynamics Across the Land-Sea Interface Y1 - 2018 A1 - Cohn, Nicholas T. KW - Agate Beach KW - coastal dunes KW - coastal hazards KW - El Nino KW - erosion KW - geology KW - Long Beach (Wa.) KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oysterville (Wa.) KW - South Beach KW - wave height KW - weather PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1n79h955b N1 - “Coastal flooding and erosion are major concerns for low lying coastal communities– particularly in light of accelerated sea level rise and climate change. To improve quantitative understanding of the physical drivers of both flooding and coastal landscape change, this dissertation explores coastal morphodynamics bridging the land-sea interface on modally dissipative beaches throughout the U.S. Pacific Northwest (PNW).” (from the Abstract) Although this doctoral dissertation focuses most intently on the Oysterville area, beaches at the Netarts Littoral Cell, Agate Beach and South Beach, Oregon and their erosional trends are also discussed. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic by environment interactions for harvest traits of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) across different environments on the West Coast, USA JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2018 A1 - RodriguesDeMelo, Claudio Manoel A1 - Morvezen, Romain A1 - Durland, Evan A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Dabob Bay (Wa.) KW - genetics KW - hypoxia KW - Molluscan Broodstock Program KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - ocean acidification KW - Oyster Bay (Wa.) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - salinity KW - Sequim Bay (Wa.) KW - Thorndyke Bay (Wa.) KW - Totten Inlet (Wa.) KW - Westcott Bay (Wa.) KW - Willapa Bay (Wa.) KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 37 N1 - Oyster growers in the Pacific Northwest operate under a wide range of environmental conditions, from the sedate waters of Puget Sound to the dynamic coastal seas. How can Pacific oysters be bred to increase yields in such different conditions? This article describes a study of oysters grown in nine different test localities, describes the test results and outlines a strategy for increasing yield while maintaining genetic diversity. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A genetic reconstruction of the invasion of the calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus inopinus across the North American Pacific Coast JF - Biological Invasions Y1 - 2018 A1 - Dexter, Eric A1 - Bollens, Stephen M. A1 - Cordell, Jeffery A1 - Soh, Ho Young A1 - Rollwagen-Bollens, Gretchen A1 - Pfeifer, Susanne P. A1 - Goudet, Jérôme A1 - Vuilleumier, Séverine KW - Tillamook Bay, Yaquina Bay, Umpqua River estuary, Coos Bay, Coquille Bay, introduced species, aquatic invertebrates, crustaceans, copepods, Pseudiaptomus inopinus, geographic distribution, ballast water, genetics, molecular biology VL - 20 N1 - A planktonic copepod, Pseudiaptomus inopinus, native to the shores of China, Korea and Japan, has invaded the estuaries of the Pacific Northwest. This article addresses the question of how the species spread in the northwestern Pacific. Did it spread by migration from one estuary to its neighbors? Did it spread from a migrant pool offshore? Or did it spread by irregular random pulses? The authors used genetics to answer this question and concluded that a pulsed model of spread by ballast water at irregular intervals fits the data. “The stochastic pattern of long-range dispersal observed in P. inopus suggests that planktonic invaders may spread across estuarine systems in a highly unpredictable manner.” (p.1592) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Graying of the fleet: Perceived impacts on coastal resilience and local policy JF - Marine Policy Y1 - 2018 A1 - Cramer, Lori A. A1 - Flathers, Courtney A1 - Caracciolo, Deanna A1 - Russell, Suzanne M. A1 - Conway, Flaxen D. L. KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - demographics KW - economics KW - environmental law and policy KW - Newport KW - Or. KW - Port Orford KW - salmon KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina River VL - 96 N1 - Fewer younger people are entering the commercial fishing industry, and the result is that the average age of commercial fishers is increasing. Obstacles to entry of younger persons include expensive fishing rights, few entry-level positions in the industry, and social issues such as drug and alcohol abuse. In this paper, the authors examine two coastal communities of different size, location and economic diversity to understand this phenomenon. Drivers of change and potential impacts of losses of fishing businesses are explored. ER - TY - THES T1 - Habitat Use, Spatial Ecology, and Stable Isotope Variability of the Pacific Harbor Seal (Phoca Vitulina Richardii) along the Oregon Coast Y1 - 2018 A1 - Steingass, Sheanna M. KW - Alsea Bay, Netarts Bay, Siletz Bay, Yaquina Bay, Pacific harbor seal = Phoca vitulina richardii, diet, feeding behavior, geographic distribution, habitats, oceanography PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/t722hg09r N1 - Major professor was Marcus Horning. This doctoral dissertation examines the movements and feeding behavior of Pacific harbor seals. 24 seals were captured in Netarts and Alsea Bays, tagged and tracked via satellite from Sept. 2014-Sept. 2015. A whisker from each animal was scanned to provide dietary information. “Overall, this dissertation demonstrates associations between stable isotope-derived diet and patterns in spatial habitat use, suggesting that stable isotope analysis of δ13C and δ15N can inform two-dimensional satellite telemetry, but also may provide post-hoc information regarding drivers of spatial movement of harbor seals.” This work is the “the first in-depth description of spatial habitat use for Pacific harbor seals” and represents a valuable addition to the field. (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - HMSC high tide lesson plan: Salinity in the estuary Y1 - 2018 A1 - Carroll, Lindsa KW - estuarine dynamics KW - geography KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Lesson plan KW - salinity KW - tidal data KW - tides KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-E PB - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program and Hatfield Marine Science Center CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.17-040 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/4j03d484k N1 - This lesson plan introduces students to the concepts of salinity and density. In this lesson students create and test a hypothesis about how the distance from the mouth of an estuary influences salinity levels. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Impact of multiple stressors on juvenile fish in estuaries of the northeast Pacific JF - Global Change Biology Y1 - 2018 A1 - Toft, Jason D. A1 - Munsch, Stuart H. A1 - Cordell, Jeffery R. A1 - Siitari, Kiira A1 - Hare, Van C. A1 - Holycross, Brett M. A1 - DeBruyckere, Lisa A. A1 - Greene, Correigh M. A1 - Hughes, Brent B. KW - Salmon River, Siletz Bay, Yaquina Bay, Alsea Bay, Siuslaw River estuary, Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, English sole = Parophrys vetulus, abundance, human impacts, ecosystem health, environmental stress, pollution, water quality, VL - 24 IS - 5 N1 - “Here we provide one of the first studies for coastal ecosystems examining multiple stressor effects across broad scales, focused on the nursery function of 20 estuaries spanning 1,600 miles of coastline, 25 years of monitoring, and seven fish and invertebrate species along the northeast Pacific coast.” (from the Abstract) Chinook salmon were find to be most susceptible to pollution, and English sole was most vulnerable to the loss of land cover. Some of the authors were Federal employees, making access of this article through ResearchGate permissible. ER - TY - THES T1 - Movement, Dive Behavior, and Habitat-Use of Common Murres (Uria aalge) in the Northern California Current System under Variable Ocean Conditions Y1 - 2018 A1 - Loredo, Stephanie A. KW - birds KW - Cannon Beach (Or.) KW - Columbia River KW - common murre = Uria aalge KW - diet KW - energetics KW - feeding behavior KW - Food conditions KW - geographical distribution KW - Goose Island (BC) KW - habitats KW - temporal distribution KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/kk91fr63w N1 - This Masters thesis concerns the foraging and diving behavior of common murres off Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. The study covers the 2013 and 2015. This means that a year of unusually warm water (2013, the year of “the Blob” of warm water off the west coast), and 2015, a year with a more typical climate, were studied. Location trackers were affixed to non-breeding murres and their patterns of foraging were studied. The author also studied diving behavior in murres. This is an interesting look at how predatory seabirds handle different oceanographic conditions in a changing world. Major professors were Robert M. Suryan and Donald E. Lyons. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan Annual Report Y1 - 2018 A1 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - conservation plan KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - Floras Creek KW - habitat restoration KW - large woody debris KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - restoration ecology KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - Tillamook River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - [Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife] CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/crp/docs/coastal_coho/economic_reports/OCCCP%20Annual%20Report%202018.pdf N1 - “In 2018, OC Coho abundance was still recovering from poor ocean conditions brought on by the marine heatwave termed “the blob” that created adverse effects on OC Coho Salmon prey sources, survival, and fisheries. With a slight increase from 2017 estimates, OC Coho wild spawner abundance for the ESU was 58% of the previous 28-year average” (p.1). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Protecting Oregon’s estuaries JF - Ocean and Coastal Law Journal Y1 - 2018 A1 - Sullivan, Edward J. KW - Alsea Bay, Chetco River, Coos Bay, Coquille River, Depoe Bay, Nehalem Bay, Nestucca River, Netarts Bay, Salmon River, Sand Lake, Siletz Bay, Siuslaw River, Sixes River, Tillamook Bay, Umpqua River, Yaquina Bay, land use, environmental law and policy, VL - 23 UR - https://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/oclj/vol23/iss2/5/ N1 - This paper reviews the history of the development and implementation of the statewide land use planning Goal 16: Estuarine Resources. Although the plan did not live up to all of the hopes for it, the author points out that, “Not only does it staunch the loss of productive habitat, act as natural filtration of sediment and pollutants, and provide for storage of floodwaters, but estuaries are an indicator of our commitment to the planet. Moreover, the Oregon Estuary program provides for land use benefits to estuary users” (p.428). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Recovery Plan for the Southern Distinct Population Segment of North American Green Sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris) Y1 - 2018 A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. KW - climate KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - dredging KW - environmental law and policy KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - habitats KW - introduced species KW - Nehalem Bay KW - reproductive behavior KW - sediments KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - National Marine Fisheries Service CY - Sacramento, Calif. UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/18695 N1 - The Umpqua and Yaquina River estuaries are among those coastal bays and estuaries that host seasonal populations of green sturgeon, with the population peaking in summer and autumn. While the Umpqua and Yaquina River sturgeon are not the main focus of this publication, this document does make a number of points about problems these populations face, and the need for more information. Issues include: competition from invasive species such as smallmouth bass, climate change, ocean acidification, increased stream temperatures, dredging and sedimentation. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Recruitment ecology of burrowing shrimps in US Pacific Coast estuaries JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2018 A1 - Dumbauld, Brett R. A1 - Bosley, Katelyn M. KW - ecosystem engineer KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - larvae KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - population biology KW - settlement KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 41 N1 - “A series of surveys were undertaken to characterize recruitment and post-settlement processes for two species of burrowing shrimps, Neotrypaea californiensis and Upogebia pugettensis in order to determine how they influenced broader adult populations in US west coast estuaries. . . Patterns in strong recruitment years amongst estuaries, particularly for U. pugettensis, suggest the presence of multi-estuary metapopulations linked via larval dispersal. These results have important implications for shrimp population management including control for shellfish aquaculture, but also conservation of estuarine habitats due to the strong influence of these ecosystem engineers on the benthic community.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of the European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, in Oregon and Washington coastal Estuaries in 2017 Y1 - 2018 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens A1 - Yednock, Bree A1 - Indivero, Julia A1 - Geierman, Christina A1 - Prickett, Joel A. A1 - Randall, Andrea A1 - Akmajian, Adrianne KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Boat ramp (Netarts) KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - El Nino KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - Grays Harbor (Wa.) KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - introduced species KW - Johnson’s Slough (Yaquina) KW - Makah Bay (Wa.) KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - North of Nevor Shellfish (Netarts) KW - Oregon Coast Aquarium mudflat KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - population count KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Whiskey Creek Salmon Hatchery KW - Willapa Bay (Wa.) KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Aquatic Nuisance Species Project UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/rx913w156 N1 - The invasive European green crab is a voracious predator of bivalve molluscs, small crustaceans and other organisms. It has been present in Oregon since the late 1990s. The population grows when winter waters are warm, as they are during El Niños. “Prior to 2015, green crabs were too rare to exert measurable effects on the native benthic community and on shellfish culture in Oregon and Washington. Following the recent strong El Niño, however, we documented the arrival of three strong year classes in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Average catch rates in over the last three years steadily increased from 0.5 to 0.8 and to 1.9 crabs per trap. These catches are much higher than in any of the previous years, including 1998. Since green crabs live for 6 years, these three consecutive year classes will provide larvae until 2023. A switch to cooler ocean conditions in the coming years will result in poor recruitment, but a return to high PDO and strong El Niño patterns would signal good recruitment and higher green crab densities.” (from the Executive Summary) Coos Bay, in particular, has experienced shocking growth of this population, going from 9 crabs captured in 2002 to 1,653 crabs captured in 2017. This report is accompanied by a dataset, available at: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/datasets/rn3016632 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Tsunami-resilient building design considerations for coastal communities of Washington, Oregon, and California JF - Journal of Structural Engineering Y1 - 2018 A1 - Chock, Gary Y. K. A1 - Carden, Lyle A1 - Robertson, Ian A1 - Wei, Yong A1 - Wilson, Rick A1 - Hooper, John KW - coastal hazards, earthquakes, tsunamis, engineering, environmental law and policy, Bay City (Or.), Newport (Or.), Waldport (Or.), Yachats (Or.), North Bend (Or.) VL - 144 N1 - The American Society for Civil Engineering has issued a new standard on "Tsunami Loads and Effects" as part of the 2016 edition of the ASCE Standard, Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures. This is a technical article examining the pressures and hydrodynamic lateral forces of tsunami and discusses options for planners such as strengthening buldings or changing zoning. "It is important that communities in tsunami hazard areas evaluate their risk associated with existing development and start to consider disaster resilience in community planning of future development" (p.04018116-11). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Winter habitat condition of Oregon coast coho salmon populations, 2007-2014 Y1 - 2018 A1 - Strickland, Matt J. A1 - Anlauf-Dunn, Kara A1 - Jones, Kim A1 - Stein, Charles KW - Alsea River KW - American beaver = Castor canadensis KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - geography KW - geology KW - habitats KW - hydrology KW - land use KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - population count KW - Salmon River KW - sediments KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division.) PB - ODFW Aquatic Inventories Project CY - Salem, Or. VL - no.2018-01 UR - https://tinyurl.com/3nsruf33 N1 - Winter habitat turns out to be an important, indeed, a limiting factor in coho salmon survival. Nicely complex habitat offers refuges that enable juvenile coho to survive winter freshets as well as providing “a large freshwater survival buffer that may help coho persist though extended periods of poor ocean survival” (p.2). It is troubling to note that agricultural land, private forest land and urban lands had the greatest lack of complexity, highlighting the need for more education and other efforts in these areas. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Benthic Marine Algae on Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris – a Morphological Documentation of the Species. Part 2 – The Brown Algae Y1 - 2017 A1 - Hansen, Gayle I. A1 - Hanyuda, Takeaki A1 - Kawai, Hiroshi KW - Tillamook Spit, Agate Beach, Nye Beach, Seal Rock, Waldport (Or.), Yachats (Or.), Umpqua River Estuary, Coos Bay, Sixes River Estuary, coastal hazards, earthquakes, tsunamis, introduced species, algae, taxonomy, morphology, genetics, species list JF - ORESU-H PB - Oregon State University Libraries. The Scholars Archive, CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.17-002 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/8049g9979 N1 - On March 11, 2011, the great Tōhoku earthquake shook Japan. The subsequent tsunami swept approximately 5 million tons of debris into the Pacific Ocean, some of which made its way across the Pacific and washed up on the North American West Coast. The debris carried hundreds of species, a surprising number of which survived the trip. In order to understand the potential for biological invasions, it was necessary to document these species. This report describes sampling and genetic sequencing of marine algae found on 42 items that washed up between June, 2012 and July, 2016. It is in three parts. Part 1 gives an overview of the project and describes the red algae, Part 2 covers the brown algae and Part 3 gives the green algae and cyanobacteria. Beautifully illustrated with photographs, microphotographs and drawings. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Benthic Marine Algae on Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris – a Morphological Documentation of the Species. Part 3. The Green Algae and Cyanobacteria. Y1 - 2017 A1 - Hansen, Gayle I. A1 - Hanyuda, Takeaki A1 - Kawai, Hiroshi KW - Tillamook Spit, Agate Beach, Nye Beach, Seal Rock, Waldport (Or.), Yachats (Or.), Umpqua River Estuary, Coos Bay, Sixes River Estuary, coastal hazards, earthquakes, tsunamis, introduced species, algae, taxonomy, morphology, genetics, species list JF - ORESU-H PB - Oregon State University Libraries. The Scholars Archive, CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.17-003 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/db78th95q N1 - On March 11, 2011, the great Tōhoku earthquake shook Japan. The subsequent tsunami swept approximately 5 million tons of debris into the Pacific Ocean, some of which made its way across the Pacific and washed up on the North American West Coast. The debris carried hundreds of species, a surprising number of which survived the trip. In order to understand the potential for biological invasions, it was necessary to document these species. This report describes sampling and genetic sequencing of marine algae found on 42 items that washed up between June, 2012 and July, 2016. It is in three parts. Part 1 gives an overview of the project and describes the red algae, Part 2 covers the brown algae and Part 3 gives the green algae and cyanobacteria. Beautifully illustrated with photographs, microphotographs and drawings. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Benthic Marine Algae on Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris – a Morphological Documentation of the Species. Part 1 – The Tsunami Event, the Project Overview, and the Red Algae Y1 - 2017 A1 - Hansen, Gayle I. A1 - Hanyuda, Takeaki A1 - Kawai, Hiroshi KW - Tillamook Spit, Agate Beach, Nye Beach, Seal Rock, Waldport (Or.), Yachats (Or.), Umpqua River Estuary, Coos Bay, Sixes River Estuary, coastal hazards, earthquakes, tsunamis, introduced species, algae, taxonomy, morphology, genetics, species list JF - ORESU-H PB - Oregon State University Libraries. The Scholars Archive, CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.17-001 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/cr56n576w N1 - On March 11, 2011, the great Tōhoku earthquake shook Japan. The subsequent tsunami swept approximately 5 million tons of debris into the Pacific Ocean, some of which made its way across the Pacific and washed up on the North American West Coast. The debris carried hundreds of species, a surprising number of which survived the trip. In order to understand the potential for biological invasions, it was necessary to document these species. This report describes sampling and genetic sequencing of marine algae found on 42 items that washed up between June, 2012 and July, 2016. It is in three parts. Part 1 gives an overview of the project and describes the red algae, Part 2 covers the brown algae and Part 3 gives the green algae and cyanobacteria. Beautifully illustrated with photographs, microphotographs and drawings. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Characterizing fisheries connectivity in marine social-ecological systems JF - ICES Journal of Marine Science Y1 - 2017 A1 - Fuller, Emma C. A1 - Sambouri, Jameal F. A1 - Stoll, Joshua S. A1 - Levin, Simon A. A1 - Watson, James R. KW - Astoria (Or.), Garibaldi (Or.), Netarts Bay, Nehalem Bay, Siletz Bay, Newport (Or.), Depoe Bay, Alsea Bay, Florence (Or.), Winchester Bay, Charleston (Or.), Bandon, (Or.), economics, natural resource management, mathematical modeling, commercial fisheri VL - 74 IS - 8 N1 - How do fishers adapt to changes in ecosystems and/or fisheries management? They can change the area where they fish. They can find other income sources or leave fishing. Or they can change the areas into which they put their energy by diversifying and working multiple fisheries. West Coast fishers tend to be resilient generalists, able to switch from one fishery to another as the need arises, and cope with different management regimes. Interlinked networks of potential fisheries constitute “fisheries connectivity,” and are the subject of this article. The authors analyze networks of multiple fisheries in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem in 2009-2010. They calculate the relative importance of particular fisheries, and model fisheries networks and vulnerability to change in different communities. On the West Coast, either the Dungeness crab or the spiny lobster fisheries were the most important. The authors point out that species unconnected by food webs may be linked due to fisheries connectivity, and that understanding these relationships will be an important part of future resource management. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coordinated Population Forecast for Lincoln County, its Urban Growth Boundaries (UGB), and Area Outside UGBs 2017-2067 Y1 - 2017 A1 - Jurjevich, Jason R. A1 - Chun, Nicholas A1 - Rancik, Kevin A1 - Proehl, Risa A1 - Michel, Julia; A1 - Harada, Matt A1 - Rynerson, Charles A1 - Morris, Randy KW - Lincoln County, Depoe Bay (Or.), Lincoln City (Or.), Newport (Or.), Siletz (Or.), Toledo (Or.), Waldport (Or.), Yachats (Or.), demographics, population count, mathematical modeling JF - Oregon Population Forecast Program PB - Portland State University. Population Research Center CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.29 UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1029&context=opfp N1 - In-migration from areas outside Lincoln County, and mortality of an aging population are the major drivers of population levels in the area. “Lincoln County’s total population is forecast to grow by 12,684 persons (27 percent) from 2017 to 2067, which translates into a total countywide population of 60,628 in 2067 (Figure 15). The population is forecast to grow at the highest rate — 0.7 percent per year — in the near-term (2017-2025). This anticipated population growth in the near-term is based on three core assumptions: (1) Lincoln County’s economy will continue to strengthen in the next 10 years; (2) middle-aged persons will continue to migrate into the county; (3) empty nesters and retirees will continue to migrate into the county, thus increasing deaths” (p.19) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Demographic and genetic connectivity: the role and consequences of reproduction, dispersal and recruitment in seagrasses JF - Biological Reviews Y1 - 2017 A1 - Kendrick, Gary A. A1 - Orth, Robert J. A1 - Statton, John A1 - Hovey, Renae A1 - Ruiz Montoya, Leonardo A1 - Lowe, Ryan J. A1 - Krauss, Siegfried L. A1 - Sinclair, Elizabeth A. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - genetics KW - recruitment KW - reproductive biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 92 N1 - The valuable ecological roles provided by seagrasses are well known. Population connectivity in seagrasses, however, is less well understood. “Accurate estimation of connectivity among populations is fundamental for determining the drivers of population resilience, genetic diversity, adaptation and speciation” (from the Abstract). This article provides a review about what is known about this aspect of seagrass ecology around the world, and includes a study of eelgrass in Yaquina Bay. The authors point out what is known, gaps in knowledge, and potential directions for future research. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Dietary composition of four stocks of Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) in the northern California Current Large Marine Ecosystem from historical data, 1931-2013 JF - Northwestern Naturalist Y1 - 2017 A1 - Steingass, Sheanna KW - Columbia River, Tillamook Bay, Netarts Bay, Alsea River, Umpqua River, Coos Bay, Rogue River, Salish Sea, Puget Sound, Oregon coast, Washington coast, Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina, Pacific herring = Clupea pallasii, Pacific hake (whiting) = Merluccius VL - 9 IS - 1 N1 - Understanding the diets of different species is essential for wildlife managers. Managers need to know what is eaten and when and where it is consumed. This paper contributes to our understanding of the diet of harbor seals by reviewing over eighty years of scientific literature on this topic. Seasonal and spatial variations in diet are noted, and the issue of harbor seal predation on salmonids is explored. The article is available by contacting the authors through ResearchGate. ER - TY - THES T1 - Ecology and Environmental Controls of Two Keystone Groups of Oceanic Microorganisms: Diazotrophs and Pathogenic Vibrio Y1 - 2017 A1 - Gradoville, Mary Rose KW - Netarts Bay, Whiskey Creek Shellfish Hatchery, Yaquina Bay, bacteria, Trichodesmium spp., Vibrio spp., commercial fisheries – shellfish, aquaculture, estuarine dynamics, theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/k930c143d N1 - “Marine bacteria play vital roles in every niche of the ocean, from small-scale symbioses to large-scale productivity and the regulation of Earth’s climate. Recent advances in molecular tools now allow us to probe the genetic potential of entire microbial communities. The next step is linking these diverse communities to the critical functions they perform, in order to better understand how microbes regulate biogeochemical processes and predict how these processes may change as humans continue to alter the physical and chemical properties of the oceans” (from the Abstract) Two chapters are concerned with nitrogen-releasing diazotroph bacteria, while the final chapter addresses infectious Vibrio populations in Netarts and Yaquina Bays. The research points out vulnerability of Pacific Northwest hatcheries to a particular species of Vibrio. Includes a separate file of supplementary material. Major professor was Angelicque E. White. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of green macroalgal blooms on the behavior, growth, and survival of cockles (Clinocardium nuttallii) in Pacific NW estuaries JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2017 A1 - Lewis, Nathaniel S. A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - behavior KW - bivalves KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - green algae KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Flats KW - Idaho Point (Hinton Point) KW - molluscs KW - predation KW - seagulls = Larus spp. KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 582 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/suppl/m582p105_supp/ N1 - This paper examines the effects of algal blooms in Yaquina Bay on a population of cockle clams. Sediment under algal mats lacks dissolved oxygen, and decomposing algae release chemical compounds that affect the clams. The authors found that macroalgal mats caused cockles to emerge from sediment, and to move away from the algae. Clams atop the sediment were stressed, vulnerable to predation and particularly vulnerable to temperature stress. “Regardless of nutrient source, our research demonstrates that macroalgal mats pose a threat to the growth and survival of these intertidal bivalves” (p.118). The online link includes access to supplemental videos illustration aspects of the cockle's biology. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Human Dimensions of Climate Change in Coastal Oregon Y1 - 2017 A1 - Hoelting, Kristin A1 - Burkardt, Nina KW - climate KW - coastal hazards KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - demographics KW - ecosystem modeling KW - general KW - general ecosystem health KW - human impacts KW - ocean acidification KW - precipitation KW - sea levels KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay JF - OCS Study BOEM PB - U. S. Dept. of the Interior. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, CY - Washington, D. C. VL - no. 2017-052 UR - https://espis.boem.gov/final%20reports/5630.pdf N1 - An attractive climate relative to the rest of the state and nation draws more people to the Oregon Coast. Longer, drier summers bring more tourists, more forest fires and less available freshwater. Heavier winter rains bring more flooding and erosion events. Higher water temperatures cause the ranges of animals (terrestrial and aquatic) to change, increase toxic algae blooms, kill salmon and stress Dungeness crabs. Increasing ocean acidity stresses shellfish. More intense winter storms and higher sea levels threaten infrastructure. These are some of the consequences of climate change outlined in this excellent report. One of the more valuable aspects of this comprehensive look at climate change in our area is extensive quotations from local residents. Good information on the Coos Bay and Newport areas. This report is highly recommended. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Investigation of Crangon species assemblage and spawning patterns in Yaquina Bay, OR [PowerPoint Presentation] Y1 - 2017 A1 - Danilchik, Nikolai M. A1 - Loewenherz, Larkin KW - Alaskan bay shrimp = Crangon alaskensis KW - Bay shrimp = Crangon franciscorum KW - fecundity KW - geographical distribution KW - Main channel KW - Smooth bay shrimp = Crangon stylirostris KW - species composition KW - Stout shrimp = Crangon alba KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/parent/6108vc83q/undergraduate_thesis_or_projects/9880vs43j N1 - This PowerPoint presentation was part of a final project for the undergraduate class Biology 450, Marine Biology. The authors examined the distribution of four species of shrimp in different environments: in the main channel of Yaquina Bay, on a nearby beach, and offshore. The bay shrimp was the most prevalent species in the bay, while the Alaskan bay shrimp dominated offshore. The authors endeavored to learn where the most gravid Alaskan bay shrimp females were to be found, but found no difference in the percentage of gravid females between channel and offshore habitats, which raises the questions, where do they spawn? and is salinity a predictor of gravidity in Crangon females? More research is needed. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Learning from Oregon’s 2015 Drought: A Review of Documented Conditions, Impacts, and Response Strategies Y1 - 2017 A1 - BeCraft, Rianne KW - General, agriculture, climate, environmental monitoring, hatcheries, industrial development, meteorology, Native Americans, precipitation, recreation, water quality, water temperature, PB - Oregon State University. Water Resources Policy & Management Program, CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://aquadoc.typepad.com/files/learning_from_oregons_2015_drought_23june2017.pdf N1 - Climate change brings rising sea levels, increased erosion, stronger storms and ocean acidification. It also brings stronger and longer-lasting droughts. This report reviews the record-setting 2015 drought in Oregon. Subjects covered include a review of literature on drought monitoring and reporting, a description of the 2015 drought, a summary of the drought’s effects, and conclusions and recommendations. “Coastal hatcheries were predominantly impacted, with Rock Creek Hatchery being the most severely affected. . . Shallow and warm waters from the North Umpqua River fed Rock Creek, which led to disease and the loss of nearly all of the hatchery’s summer steelhead” (p.36). ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - The limitation of spread of non-native marine invertebrates from artificial structures to natural habitats [poster] Y1 - 2017 A1 - McClees, Whitney A1 - de Rivera, Catherine KW - benthos KW - community ecology KW - Embarcadero Marina KW - geographic distribution KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - predation KW - species composition KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ESM Colloquium T3 - The limitation of spread of non-native marine invertebrates from artificial structures to natural habitats [poster] PB - Portland State University. Environmental Science & Management Department. CY - Portland, Or. VL - 2017 UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1006&context=esm_colloquium N1 - Human activities can cause invasive species to be introduced into estuaries, and anthropogenic structures can give them niches where they can establish themselves in new environments. In this poster, the authors explore the invasion risk inside and outside a marina that has been colonized with non-native species. 84 settling tiles were placed inside and outside a marina, and given different treatments. There was much higher species diversity inside the marina than outside. The authors suggest that a combination of predation outside the marina, along with dispersal, is responsible for this difference. U2 - 2017, May 17 ER - TY - THES T1 - Local and Regional Patterns in Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) Communities Along an Upwelling-Productivity Gradient in Oregon Estuaries, USA Y1 - 2017 A1 - Motley, Jennifer KW - Coos Bay, Netarts Bay, Yaquina Bay, Idaho Flats, Sally’s Bend, algae, eelgrass = Zostera marina, eelgrass sea hare = Phyllaplysia taylori, community ecology, upwelling, herbivores, predation, natural resource management, theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/wh246z218 N1 - This Master’s thesis concerns local and regional factors affecting community structure in eelgrass beds. “Here I investigate the relationship between primary producers (eelgrass, ulvoid macroalgae, and epiphytes), epifauna mesograzers, and fish predators within and across three estuaries located on the Oregon Coast, USA (Netarts Bay, Yaquina Bay, and Coos Bay).” (from the Abstract) In general, the author found that regional conditions such as upwelling were more important than local conditions. Interestingly, the author found evidence that the eelgrass sea hare Phyllaplysia taylori had a dominant influence at one site in Netarts Bay. Co-major professors were Fiona Tomas Nash and Sally D. Hacker. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon’s Tidal Wetlands: Yaquina Bay Estuary [cartographic material] Y1 - 2017 A1 - Brophy, Laura S. A1 - Ewald, Michael J. KW - climate KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - salinity KW - sea level KW - wetland vegetation KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina River Estuary PB - >Institute for Applied Ecology CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/2801pn49k N1 - This map is associated with the report, “Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon's Tidal Wetlands: Maps and Prioritization Tools to Help Plan for Habitat Conservation into the Future.” It depicts a possible sea-level rise scenario based on the West Coast Sea Level Rise Study (National Research Council, 2012). This map shows a possible rise in sea level of 4.7 feet by the year 2100. It shows what could happen to tidal wetlands: where they could expand, where they could be inundated. “Prepared for: MidCoast Watersheds Council, Newport, Oregon.” “With assistance from: Fran Recht, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon's Tidal Wetlands: Maps and Prioritization Tools to Help Plan for Habitat Conservation into the Future Y1 - 2017 A1 - Brophy, Laura S. A1 - Ewald, Michael J. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - climate KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - Netarts Bay KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - sea level KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - wetland vegetation KW - wetlands KW - Yachats River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Institute for Applied Ecology. Estuary Technical Group CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/tt44ps38k N1 - This study tracks possible conditions for Oregon coastal wetlands under six possible sea level rise scenarios between 2017 and 2160. “If tidal wetland plant communities are unable to survive the increased inundation associated with sea level rise, they will have to move to higher ground through dispersal of seeds, roots, or rhizomes. This process is called "landward migration," and the areas that could become future tidal wetlands are called “landward migration zones” (LMZs) in this study.” (p.5) Potential landward migration zones are mapped. Maps, charts, color photographs. This document is accompanied by maps, a PowerPoint presentation, a file of geospatial data, and a poster. “Prepared for: MidCoast Watersheds Council, Newport, Oregon.” “With assistance from: Fran Recht, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Climate Assessment Report – 2017 Y1 - 2017 A1 - Dalton, Meghan M. A1 - Dello, Kathie D. A1 - Hawkins, Linnia A1 - Mote, Philip W. A1 - Rupp, David E. A1 - Oregon State University. College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, KW - agriculture, climate, climate change, coastal hazards, demographics, depleted populations, economics, fish, human impact, invasive species, phenology, precipitation, temperature, terrestrial vegetation, water temperature, wildlife JF - The Third Oregon Climate Assessment Report PB - Oregon Climate Change Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A637579 N1 - An eye-opening look at what’s ahead. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan Annual Report Y1 - 2017 A1 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln) KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - conservation plan KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - Floras Creek KW - habitat restoration KW - large woody debris KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - restoration ecology KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tenmile Lake KW - Tillamook River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - [Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife] CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/CRP/docs/coastal_coho/economic_reports/OCCCP%202017%20Annual%20Report%20draft.pdf N1 - “Still recovering from poor ocean conditions that created adverse effects on the OC Coho Salmon prey sources, survival, and fisheries, OC Coho spawner abundance estimates for the ESU decreased from 2016 estimates, resulting in the second lowest wild OC Coho Salmon spawner abundance estimate recorded since 1999” (p.1) ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Oregon Estuarine Invertebrates: Rudy's Illustrated Guide to Common Species Y1 - 2017 A1 - Hiebert, Terra C. A1 - Butler, Barbara A1 - Shanks, Alan L. A1 - Rudy, Paul KW - annelids KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic worms KW - arthropods KW - bibliography KW - brachiopods KW - cnidarians KW - echinoderms KW - general KW - identification KW - molluscs KW - segmented worms KW - taxonomy KW - tunicates PB - University of Oregon Libraries, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology CY - [Charleston, Oregon] VL - 1-3 UR - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/18839 N1 - "Original edition by Paul and Lynn Rudy." Volume 1. Cnidaria, Nemertea, Annelida, Sipuncula -- , Volume 2. Arthropoda -- , Volume 3. Mollusca, Phoronida, Echinodermata, Chordata, appendices. Advances in genetics have revolutionized the classification of aquatic invertebrates. Many animals have been given new names that more accurately reflect their relationships with other species. For this reason, it was necessary to create a new edition of Paul and Lynn Rudy’s classic “Oregon Estuarine Invertebrates.” This third edition is a vast, although not quite complete, three-volume expansion of the original work. Rudy’s original line drawings have been retained. There is a new section on taxonomy, and most descriptive sections have been expanded. The bibliography section has been brought up-to-date with contemporary references. The invaluable “Possible Misidentifications” section has been expanded. A few species not yet updated will follow. This magnum opus is available on the internet and should be referenced by anyone wanting to identify and learn more about these familiar, fascinating animals. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Response of primary producer communities to short-term nutrient additions in a Pacific Northwest estuarine tidal wetland JF - Wetlands Y1 - 2017 A1 - Weilhoefer, C. L. A1 - Jakstis, K. A1 - Fischer, C. KW - diatoms KW - human impacts KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - phosphorus KW - Saltgrass = Distichlis spicate KW - Seaside arrowgrass = Triglochin maritima KW - sediments KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 27 N1 - As populations in the Pacific Northwest continue to increase, our wetlands are likely to have to absorb more nutrients from increased human activity. This article explains a study of a wetland in the lower Yaquina Bay that was subjected to three different treatments of increased nitrogen, increased phosphorus, and increased nitrogen and phosphorus. Nutrient levels were selected to mimic projected nutrient loads impacted by human activity. This study is unique in that it addresses both changes in terrestrial vegetation as well as changes in algae in wetland sediments. This is important because, “Benthic macroalgae, particularly diatoms, are the preferred food source of invertebrates and fish in these ecosystems” (p.694). This is a most interesting exploration of complex ecological relationships. A copy of the article may be obtained by writing the authors on ResearchGate. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Tidal Wetland Landward Migration Zones (LMZs) for 4.7 Ft Sea Level Rise for the Yaquina Bay Estuary [cartographic material] Y1 - 2017 A1 - Brophy, Laura S. A1 - Ewald, Michael J. KW - climate KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - salinity KW - sea level KW - wetland vegetation KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina River Estuary PB - Institute for Applied Ecology CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/70795d910 N1 - This map is associated with the report, “Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon's Tidal Wetlands: Maps and Prioritization Tools to Help Plan for Habitat Conservation into the Future.” It depicts the upper end of a possible sea-level rise scenario based on the West Coast Sea Level Rise Study (National Research Council, 2012). This map shows a possible rise in sea level of 4.7 feet by the year 2100. It depicts possible migrations of wetland plants from inundated areas to new wetlands based on factors such as land use, zoning and built structures. “Prepared for: MidCoast Watersheds Council, Newport, Oregon.” “With assistance from: Fran Recht, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Trends in the Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) metapopulation in the California Current Ecosystem JF - California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations, Progress Report Y1 - 2017 A1 - Thompson, Sarah Ann A1 - Sydeman, William J. A1 - Thayer, Julie A. A1 - Weinstein, Anna A1 - Krieger, Katherine L. A1 - Hay, Doug KW - abundance KW - climate KW - depleted populations KW - geographic distribution KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasii KW - population biology KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 58 UR - https://calcofi.com/publications/calcofireports/v58/Vol58-Thompson_pages_77-94.pdf N1 - This paper examines population trends for Pacific herring on the West Coast. The authors find that overall populations have been declining since the 1980s, although there are areas such as Yaquina Bay that have not seen large declines. The data hints at cyclic fluctuations in population, but more study is needed. “We do not understand the drivers of changes occurring in the herring metapopulation, nor have the consequences to upper trophic levels in this marine ecosystem been investigated comprehensively. Expansion of current monitoring and new directed research on relationships between herring and the environment and higher level consumers is therefore warranted and essential.” (p.11) JO - CalCOFI Reports ER - TY - CONF T1 - Tsunami risk for insurance portfolios from megathrust earthquakes in Cascadia Subduction Zone T2 - World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (16th) Y1 - 2017 A1 - Farahani, R. J. A1 - Woessner, J. A1 - Bingi, S. A1 - Charvet, I. A1 - Williams, Ch. A1 - Nyst, M. A1 - Masuda, M. KW - Cape Mendicino (Ca.) KW - coastal hazards KW - Crescent City (Ca.) KW - earthquakes KW - Humboldt Bay (Ca.) KW - Long Beach (Wa.) KW - mathematical modeling KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Seaside (Or.) KW - tsunamis JF - World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (16th) CY - Santiago, Chile UR - https://tinyurl.com/ycmslwc8 N1 - This paper is one step in a process to develop for the insurance industry “a comprehensive tsunami risk assessment for coastal cities on west of USA and [to] improve the risk management due to large tsunamis.” The authors developed tsunami hazard maps for the West Coast and modeled many different factors including subsidence and uplift. Colored maps, charts. p.1-12. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Were they all giants? Perspectives on late Holocene plate-boundary earthquakes at the northern end of the Cascadia subduction zone JF - Quaternary Science Reviews Y1 - 2017 A1 - Hutchinson, Ian A1 - Clague, John J. KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay KW - earthquakes KW - Ecola Creek KW - geology KW - Lagoon Creek KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - paleosciences KW - Talbot Creek (Coos Bay) KW - tsunamis KW - turbedites KW - Vancouver Island KW - Washington (State) KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 169 N1 - While this article is focused on the northern end of the Cascadia Subduction Zone, it offers an up-to-date look at research on prehistoric tsunamis on the West Coast. The authors attempt to match buried soils in southwest Washington that show seven different tsunamis with evidence on Vancouver Island. They also note what can be correlated with earthquake evidence from the entire subduction zone. The authors found that three earthquakes were definitely caused by a rupture of the entire plate margin. Three other earthquakes left tsunami evidence in the north, but the deposited soils have not yet been accurately dated. One earthquake seems to have taken place in the north, but is not well correlated in the south, indicating a possible partial plate rupture. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Western Oregon adult coho salmon, 2017 spawning survey data report Y1 - 2017 A1 - Sounhein, Briana A1 - Brown, Eric A1 - Lewis, Mark A1 - Weeber, Matt KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln) KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - fecundity KW - Floras Creek KW - geographic distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - temporal distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River JF - Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds Monitoring Report PB - Oregon Adult Salmonid Inventory & Sampling Project, ODFW CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no. OPSW-ODFW-2018-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A814196/datastream/OBJ/download/2017.pdf N1 - Good statistics on salmon runs. Before 2017, this publication was called, Status of Oregon stocks of coho salmon. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay Estuary Current vs. 4.7ft SLR Map [cartographic material] Y1 - 2017 A1 - Brophy, Laura S. A1 - Ewald, Michael J. KW - climate KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - salinity KW - sea level KW - wetland vegetation KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina River Estuary PB - Institute for Applied Ecology CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5q47rt93r N1 - This map is associated with the report, “Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon's Tidal Wetlands: Maps and Prioritization Tools to Help Plan for Habitat Conservation into the Future.” It depicts the upper end of a possible sea-level rise scenario based on the West Coast Sea Level Rise Study (National Research Council, 2012) contrasted with the current extent of tidal wetlands in the Yaquina River estuary. Areas projected to become open water or tidal mudflat are shown, as well as areas projected to become new tidal wetlands. “With assistance from: Fran Recht, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.” “Prepared for: MidCoast Watersheds Council, Newport, Oregon.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Characterization of ecosystem structure within transplanted and natural eelgrass (Zostera marina) beds JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 2016 A1 - Lewis, Nathaniel S. A1 - Henkel, Sarah K. KW - ecosystem health KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - geographical distribution KW - habitat restoration KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Port of Newport KW - sediments KW - species composition KW - species list KW - temporal distribution KW - tides KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 90 IS - 3 N1 - The native seagrass Zostera marina plays a vital role in Oregon estuaries, producing oxygen and providing valuable habitat for many species. In 2010, NOAA moved its Marine Operations Center – Pacific to Newport, Oregon. It was necessary to dredge the bay to put in new docks for NOAA research vessels, and in the process a .68 acre eelgrass bed was destroyed. In order to mitigate this damage, the original eelgrass was replanted in a new site. In this paper, the authors report on the results of the transplantation, noting ecological diversity, sediment characteristic and species abundance throughout the year. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The demographic consequences of growing older and bigger in oyster populations JF - Ecological Applications Y1 - 2016 A1 - Moore, Jacob L. A1 - Lipcius, Romuald N. A1 - Puckett, Brandon A1 - Schreiber, Sebastian J. KW - age composition KW - aquaculture KW - bivalves KW - demographics KW - fecundity KW - growth KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - mathematical modeling KW - Molluscan Broodstock Program KW - molluscs KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - population biology KW - recruitment KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 IS - 7 N1 - Modeling populations of marine animals, particularly animals that reproduce through broadcast spawning, is . . . complicated. In the case of oysters, there is great variation between size and age. For example, larger female oysters can hold more eggs and produce many more young than smaller females, but despite their difference in size, they can be the same age. Older oysters are more susceptible to disease, while younger oysters are more vulnerable to predation. Thus, a good population model must take both age and size into account. “To better understand how population structure, particularly that of age and size, impacts restoration and management decisions, we developed and compared a size-structured integral projection model (IPM) and an age-and size structured IPM, using a population of Crassostrea gigas oysters in the northeastern Pacific Ocean” (from the Abstract). ER - TY - THES T1 - Ecophysiology of Marine Bivalves: Physiological Rate Processes in Dynamic Environments Y1 - 2016 A1 - Gray, Matthew W. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - calcium carbonate KW - digestion KW - ecosystem modeling KW - estuarine dynamics KW - filtration KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - larvae KW - Mediterranean mussel = Mytilus galloprovincialis KW - molluscs KW - ocean acidification KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon Oyster Farms KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4q77fv426 N1 - The five chapters of this doctoral dissertation address a wide range of issues related to the cultivation of bivalves. Much of the work is concerned with bivalve feeding and ecosystem services in adult and larval bivalves. There are interesting comparisons between the feeding behavior of the native Olympic oyster and the introduced Pacific oyster. The effects of ocean acidification on feeding physiology are also explored. Major professor was Christopher J. Langdon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of climate change on water temperature and attainment of water temperature criteria in the Yaquina Estuary, Oregon (USA) JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 2016 A1 - Brown, Cheryl A. A1 - Sharp, Darrin A1 - Mochon Collura, T. Chris KW - Blodgett (Or.) KW - Chitwood (Or.) KW - climate KW - Elk City (Or.) KW - Elk Creek KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - mathematical modeling KW - Newport (Or.) KW - sea level KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 169 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/3r074w80k N1 - This paper examines the effects of climate change, which is predicted to cause warmer air temperatures and higher sea levels on the Yaquina Estuary. “Temperature is the most common cause of water quality impairments in Oregon coastal streams and estuaries (US EPA, 2006) and climate change is likely to increase the frequency and duration of these water quality impairments.” (p.137) Data for this study was gathered from 2000-2004 and supplemented by historical data from 1970-2010. The data was used to model changes in the estuary based on projected sea level rises of 0-90 cm and projected air temperature increases of 0-4° C to show potential changes from the present to the year 2100. The upper estuary was shown to be the most vulnerable to climate change. Rising sea level, a factor not considered in previous studies, may moderate the effect of climate change on the lower estuary. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of Artificial Structures on Estuarine Infaunal Communities and Offshore Biofouling Communities Y1 - 2016 A1 - Mendoza, Maritza KW - algae KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biofouling KW - breakwater KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - Idaho Flats KW - industrial development KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/8g84mp74n N1 - One promising source of renewable energy now being studied on the Oregon Coast is wave energy. The artificial structures used to generate wave energy will necessarily affect the marine environment and the plants and animals that live near them. In this thesis, the author investigates “the spatial effect of artificial structures on the surrounding infaunal communities in an estuarine environment after the artificial structures have been in the water for 8 years.” The artificial structures were deployed in soft sediments in Yaquina Bay. The author also sought “[t]o identify and quantify the biofouling communities present on offshore surface and bottom artificial structures after a period of two years.” Good discussion of issues, possible applications of this research and areas where more research is needed. The major professor was Sarah K. Henkel. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Final ESA Recovery Plan for Oregon Coast Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Y1 - 2016 A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, Nehalem River, Nestucca River, Tillamook Bay, Nestucca River, Salmon River, Siletz River, Yaquina River, Beaver Creek, Alsea River, Siuslaw River, Coos River, Coquille River, Umpqua River, environmental law and policy PB - National Marine Fisheries Service. West Coast Region CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/15986 N1 - This document is NOAA’s plan for threatened coho salmon on the Oregon coast. The goal is clear. “NMFS estimates that if the strategies and actions identified in this Plan are implemented in a timely manner, and marine survival is not too low, we will be able to delist Oregon Coast coho salmon within the next 10 years.” (p.S-10) Current limiting factors include poor water quality in streams and estuaries, lack of stream complexity (loss of wetlands, side channels and floodplains), loss of vegetation, and invasive species. The plan involves continuing work on habitat improvement, monitoring, and a new policy encouraging public-private partnerships in individual watersheds (Chapter 8). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic evidence supports recolonization by Mya arenaria of western Europe from North America JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2016 A1 - Cross, M.E. A1 - Bradley, C. R. A1 - Cross, T. F. A1 - Culloty, S. A1 - Lynch, S. A1 - McGinnity, P. A1 - O’Riordan, R. M. A1 - Vartia, S. A1 - Prodőhl, P. A. KW - Yaquina Bay, Alsea Bay, Softshell clam = Mya arenaria, genetics, population biology, geographic distribution, VL - 549 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2016/549/m549p099.pdf N1 - The softshell clam is found in North America and in Europe. Its origin has been debated. We know that this clam was transplanted by humans to western North America. But where did it come from? Were there refuges in southern Europe where the clam survived the hardships of the Ice Ages? Did it migrate to North America from Europe, or was the migration in the other direction? In this article, the authors report on genetic analysis and conclude that the species originated in eastern North America and subsequently colonized Europe. Specimens from Alsea Bay and Yaquina Bay were part of the analysis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genomic and phylogenetic analysis of Ceramium cimbricum (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans supports the naming of a new invasive Pacific entity Ceramium sungminbooi sp. Nov. JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 2016 A1 - Hughey, Jeffery R. A1 - Boo, Ga Hun KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Coos Bay KW - genetics KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - introduced species KW - new species description KW - red algae KW - taxonomy KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 59A N1 - The flow of introduced species across the Pacific Ocean is from East to West. That is, most introduced species on the U.S. West Coast come from Asia. This is true in the case of Ceramium sungminbooi, a red alga from Korea. This article describes the distinction between the Asian type of Ceramium as opposed to the European species, Ceramium cimbricum and calls for the Asian species now on the American West Coast to be recognized as a new species. “It is unknown whether C. sungminbooi was introduced to Oregon as a result of oyster mariculture or if it was hull-borne.” (p.219) Free access to an ahead-of-print version of this article is available. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hatfield Marine Science Center Dynamic Revetment Project DSL permit # 45455-FP: Final Monitoring Report February, 2016 Y1 - 2016 A1 - Cowen, Robert A1 - Nelson, Walt A1 - Arbuckle, Scarlett A1 - Folger, Christina A1 - Allan, Jonathan A1 - Heppell Laboratory, KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - beaches KW - benthos KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - fish KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - physical KW - Shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregate KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wave height data KW - Whitebait smelt = Allosmerus elongates KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University. Hatfield Marine Science Center, CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/pn89d710t N1 - This is the fifth and final document in a series of five annual reports concerning control of severe erosion along Yaquina Bay next to the Hatfield Marine Science Center. Parts of the shoreline were stabilized in 2007 and 2011. Severe erosion in the unmodified Reference area led to extension of the dynamic revetment into the Reference area in 2015. The 2015 work “has largely stabilized shoreline erosion within the project area” (p.32). Concerns remain about the need for more gravel and high-water events, including king tides. Aerial photograph, color photographs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Influences of natural and anthropogenic factors and tidal restoration on terrestrial arthropod assemblages in West Coast North American estuarine wetlands JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2016 A1 - David, Aaron T. A1 - Goertier, Pascale A. L. A1 - Munsch, Stuart H. A1 - Jones, Brittany R. A1 - Simenstad, Charles A. A1 - Taft, Jason D. A1 - Cordell, Jeffrey R. A1 - Howe, Emily R. A1 - Gray, Ayesha A1 - Hannam, Michael P. A1 - Matsubu, William A1 - Morgan, Erin E. KW - Columbia River, Nestucca River, Salmon River, Yaquina River, Alsea River, Siuslaw River, Coquille River, salt marsh, insects, wetland restoration, population biology, human impacts, land use VL - 39 N1 - This article reviews studies on arthropod assemblages from 87 wetland sites in 13 West Coast estuaries. What are the distribution and abundance of these animals? How does human-caused change to the environment affect them? It turns out that restoring wetlands, such as those in the Salmon River Estuary, causes arthropod abundance to increase rapidly. “These results suggest that restoration of tidal influence to leveed wetlands can rapidly restore some components of estuarine wetland ecosystems but that recovery of other components will take longer and may depend on the extent of anthropogenic modification of the surrounding landscape.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - THES T1 - An Integrated Approach to the Investigation of Age, Growth and Population Dynamics of Burrowing Thalassinidean Shrimps in a U.S. West Coast Estuary Y1 - 2016 A1 - Bosley, Katelyn Marie KW - age composition KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - geographic distribution KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Flats KW - mathematical modeling KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Oysterville KW - population biology KW - Raccoon Flat KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Seawall Island KW - Tongue Island KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/r781wj64j N1 - “Two indigenous species of burrowing shrimp inhabit and often dominate the intertidal zone of estuaries along the US West Coast, the ghost shrimp, Neotrypaea californiensis, and the blue mud shrimp, Upogebia pugettensis. Both species are considered ecosystem engineers and play a role in maintaining estuarine health and ecosystem function. They also have a negative interaction with oyster production in Pacific Northwest (PNW) estuaries, which has necessitated a better understanding of their ecology and population dynamics in order to try to manage their impacts” (from the Abstract). Laboratory and field experiments explored growth and aging in the two species, and population simulations explored shrimp density. Co-major professors were Christopher J. Langdon and Brett R. Dumbauld. ER - TY - THES T1 - Juvenile Rockfish (Sebastes spp.) Community Composition and Habitat use of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 2016 A1 - Lindsley, Amy J KW - Black rockfish = Sebastes melanops KW - Bocaccio rockfish = Sebastes paucispinis KW - Brown rockfish = Sebastes auriculatus KW - Canary rockfish = Sebastes pinniger KW - China rockfish = Sebastes nebulosus KW - community ecology KW - Copper rockfish = Sebastes caurinus KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - fishes KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - Quillback rockfish = Sebastes maliger KW - temporal abundance KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellowtail rockfish = Sebastes flavidus PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4m90f0201 N1 - Estuaries offer important habitats for many species of fish. Rockfish are among the fishes that use estuaries as nurseries for their young. In recent years, most West Coast estuaries have undergone extensive development. How has human-caused environmental change affected fish habitats? In this thesis, the author explored Yaquina Bay to determine what species of rockfish were in Yaquina Bay, studied how rockfish abundance changed with the seasons, and contrasted the use of natural habitat (eelgrass beds) with anthropogenic habitat (piers). Several previously undocumented species of rockfish were found to use the bay, and patterns of juvenile rockfish use of the estuary are shown. Valuable new information on important species is presented. Major professor was Scott Heppell. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Morphological change and sand transport mechanisms in the dynamic dune complex of South Beach State Park, Oregon JF - Shore and Beach Y1 - 2016 A1 - Susa, Tyler M. A1 - Ruggiero, Peter A1 - Anderson, Dylan L. A1 - Cohn, Nicholas T. KW - dredging KW - El Nino KW - erosion KW - harbors KW - Newport (Or.) KW - ports KW - sand dunes KW - sand transport KW - South Beach (Or.) KW - South Beach State Park KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay Bar VL - 82 IS - 4 N1 - The dune field at South Beach State Park has been undergoing changes in recent years that have led to increased sand deposition in the Yaquina River channel. The 1997-1998 El Niño caused three sand corridors to develop, through which sand is deposited into the ocean and brought into the inlet. Change accelerated after the 2009-2010 El Niño. Sand fields have expanded and dunes have grown. The result is that the volume of sand blown into the navigation channel has increased, and shoaling has grown by 30% since 2011. In response, the Army Corps of Engineers is looking into putting sand fences into the dune fields at South Beach. This article examines past history, recent trends and environmental forces driving change. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A new species of Halolaelapidae (Acari: Mesostigmata: Rhodacaroidea) from beach wrack in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, USA, with comments on opisthonotal plasticity and cribral development in the family JF - Journal of Natural History Y1 - 2016 A1 - Krantz, G. W. KW - arthropods KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Halolaelaps hatfieldi KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - morphology KW - taxonomy KW - Ulva species KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 50 IS - 29-30 N1 - This article describes a new species of mite, Halolaelaps hatfieldi, found in the summer of 2013 on decomposing sea lettuce ()Ulva)) and eelgrass in a backwater of Yaquina Bay near the Hatfield Marine Science Center. The species is described through different life phases and diagnostic characteristics are given. The author discusses certain anatomical features and hypotheses about their possible functions. The species is named after the Hatfield Marine Science Center. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Northwest Coastal Explorer: Your Guide to the Places, Plants, and Animals of the Pacific Coast Y1 - 2016 A1 - Steelquist, Robert KW - amphibians KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic plants KW - biology KW - birds KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - geology KW - mammals KW - oceanography KW - terrestrial plants KW - tourism PB - Timber Pr CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Here’s a guidebook with a difference. Although suggested Pacific Northwest trips are included, this book is less about destinations and much more about the journey and what will be found along the way. Packed with beautiful photographs and page-long descriptions of the plants and animals of the Northwest Coast, this book will inform and delight. For succinct descriptions of the life of the region, from the sea palm to the brown pelican, from the mole crab to the Roosevelt elk, this is the place to go for succinct species descriptions at a popular level. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Recovery Plan for Oregon Coast Coho Salmon Evolutionarily Significant Unit. National Marine Fisheries Service, West Coast Region, Portland, Oregon Y1 - 2016 A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, Nehalem River, Nestucca River, Tillamook Bay, Nestucca River, Salmon River, Siletz River, Yaquina River, Beaver Creek, Alsea River, Siuslaw River, Coos River, Coquille River, Umpqua River, environmental law and policy CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/document/recovery-plan-oregon-coast-coho-salmon-oncorhynchus-kisutch N1 - This document is NOAA’s plan for threatened coho salmon on the Oregon coast. The goal is clear. “NMFS estimates that if the strategies and actions identified in this Plan are implemented in a timely manner, and marine survival is not too low, we will be able to delist Oregon Coast coho salmon within the next 10 years.” (p.S-10) Current limiting factors include poor water quality in streams and estuaries, lack of stream complexity (loss of wetlands, side channels and floodplains), loss of vegetation, and invasive species. The plan involves continuing work on habitat improvement, monitoring, and a new policy encouraging public-private partnerships in individual watersheds (Chapter 8). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Resilience of Oregon Coastal Communities in Response to External Stressors Y1 - 2016 A1 - Ackerman, Richard A1 - Neuenfeldt, Rachel A1 - Eggermont, Theo A1 - Burbidge, Mike A1 - Lehrman, Joanna A1 - Wells, Nathan A1 - Chen, Xi KW - coastal hazards KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - demographics KW - depleted populations KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - economics KW - environmental law and policy KW - Florence (Or.) KW - Garibaldi (Or.) KW - Gold Beach (Or.) KW - human impacts KW - natural resource management KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Port Orford (Or.) KW - recreational fisheries - groundfish KW - salmon KW - shellfish KW - tourism PB - University of Michigan. Dept. of Natural Resources and the Environment, UR - https://tinyurl.com/y5za7urw N1 - Oregon’s coastal communities have seen sweeping changes, from environmental conditions, to natural resource utilization, to economic and regulatory developments. “This report tells the story of six Oregon coastal communities and how they have perceived and tried to respond to the myriad stressors they are experiencing. . . The results of this study provide a glimpse into the day-to-day, season-to-season struggles in these communities, and the array of responses, some effective and others not.” (p.1) Those who care about Oregon’s coastal communities will find this report a valuable resource. “A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science (Natural Resources and Environment) at the University of Michigan” “Client: Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Slow shell building, a possible trait for resistance to the effects of acute ocean acidification JF - Limnology and Oceanography Y1 - 2016 A1 - Waldbusser, George G. A1 - Gray, Matthew W. A1 - Hales, Burke A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Haley, Brian A. A1 - Gimenez, Iria A1 - Smith, Stephanie R. A1 - Brunner, Elizabeth L. A1 - Hutchinson, Greg KW - Yaquina Bay, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon Oyster Farms, Netarts Bay, Whiskey Creek, Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas, Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila), aquaculture, molluscs, bivalves, oysters, ocean acidification, human imp VL - 61 N1 - Anthropogenic increases in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have led to acidification of the oceans. More acidic ocean water profoundly affects development of shellfish, and has had a huge impact on shellfish growers in the Pacific Northwest. The Pacific oyster, which originates in Japan, and has historically been the most commonly grown species, seems to be particularly sensitive to ocean acidification. The native Olympia oyster has a different life history and a slower rate of development than the Pacific oyster. In this paper, the authors explore the process of slow shell-building in Olympia oysters in acidic waters and consider implications for potential resiliency in adverse environmental conditions in this and other shellfish species. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A spatially explicit suspended-sediment load model for western Oregon Y1 - 2016 A1 - Wise, Daniel R. A1 - O'Connor, Jim A1 - U.S. Geological Survey, KW - Alsea River KW - Calapooya Creek KW - Coquille River KW - Cow Creek KW - Elk Creek (Umpqua) KW - Klamath River KW - Mackenzie River KW - Nehalem River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Oregon Coast Range KW - precipitation KW - sediments KW - South Umpqua River KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River Basin KW - Willamette Valley KW - Wilson River JF - U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report VL - no.2016-5079 UR - https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/sir20165079 N1 - In this report, a mathematical model is used to estimate suspended sediment loads for watersheds in western Oregon and northern California. Contemporary data is contrasted with historical data. There is good coverage of historical sediment data. Interestingly, the model shows less erosion today than in the recent past. Possible biases in the model as well as changes in forest management practices may explain this and are discussed. The authors recommend “intensive local analyses” in watersheds to overcome limitations of this study. A companion Excel file gives calibrated sediment data for Federal, California and Oregon stations. Interesting maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of Oregon stocks of coho salmon Y1 - 2016 A1 - Sounhein, Briana A1 - Brown, Eric A1 - Lewis, Mark A1 - Weeber, Matt KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln) KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - fecundity KW - Floras Lake KW - geographic distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Adult Salmonid Inventory & Sampling Project, ODFW CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.OPSW-ODFW-2017-3 UR - https://nrimp.dfw.state.or.us/DataClearinghouse/default.aspx?p=202&XMLname=41722.xml N1 - Good statistics on coho runs. After 2016, this report’s title changes to “Western Oregon Adult Coho Salmon Spawning Survey Data Report.” ER - TY - THES T1 - Stranding Mortality Patterns in California Sea Lions and Steller Sea Lions in Oregon and Southern Washington, 2006 to 2014 Y1 - 2016 A1 - Lee, Kessina KW - Columbia River, Tillamook Bay, Siletz Bay, Yaquina Bay, Coos Bay, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina, Steller sea lion = Eumetopias jubata, California sea lion = Zalophus californianus, commercial fisheries, human impacts PB - Portland State University CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=4011&context=open_access_etds N1 - This thesis examines marine mammals found dead on the Oregon Coast from 2006-2014: where they were found, when they were found, and how they died. The author correlates animal deaths with climate conditions and human activities. Human beings were shown to cause far more deaths than disease or other causes. “Spatial analysis shows that stranding hot spots occur near major coastal estuaries: the mouth of the Columbia River, Siletz Bay, Yaquina Bay, and Coos Bay (p.60).” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The U.S. West Coast shellfish industry’s perception of and response to ocean acidification: understanding an ocean stakeholder Y1 - 2016 A1 - Mabardy, Becky A1 - Conway, Flaxen D. L. A1 - Waldbusser, George G. A1 - Olsen, Christine S. KW - Netarts Bay, Yaquina Bay, Willapa Bay, general, aquaculture, molluscs, bivalves, oysters, Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas, Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila), climate change, ocean acidification, carbonic acid, calcium carbonate, human JF - ORESU-S VL - no.16-001 UR - https://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/sgpubs/us-west-coast-shellfish-industrys-perception-and-response-ocean-acidification N1 - This is an excellent introduction to an important issue. In order to understand how the West Coast shellfish industry is responding to ocean acidification, shellfish growers were surveyed. 86 oyster growers responded, most from Washington State. Among the findings documented here: over half of respondents had personally experienced the effects of ocean acidification; the vast majority believed that ocean acidification was happening; and the industry as a whole had a fairly sophisticated understanding of the issue. The subject is well illustrated and clearly explained. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Buried alive: an invasive seagrass (Zostera japonica) changes its reproductive allocation in response to sediment disturbance JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2015 A1 - Henderson, Jeremy A1 - Hacker, Sally D. KW - fecundity KW - germination. Introduced species KW - ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis KW - human impacts KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - King Slough KW - Oregon Oyster Farms KW - reproduction KW - Sally’s Bend KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 532 UR - https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v532/p123-136/ N1 - This paper examines how Japanese eelgrass responds to disturbances in its environment that result in increased sedimentation. The more sediment disturbance, the more likely the plants were to reproduce sexually, and produce seeds. “If disturbance increases sexual reproduction, it may facilitate the invasion by increasing propagule pressure and genetic diversity. This could create an increased likelihood that Z. japonica reaches new sites, and, as has been shown in other invasive grasses, could allow this species to successfully proliferate across a wider range of environmental conditions…” (p.135) Full-text of this article is available from the authors via ResearchGate. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coastal flood hazard study, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 2015 A1 - Allan, Jonathan C. A1 - Ruggiero, Peter A1 - Cohn, Nick A1 - Garcia, Gabriel A1 - O’Brien, Fletcher E. A1 - Stimely, Laura L. A1 - Roberts, Jed T. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea Spit KW - climate KW - coastal hazards KW - Depoe Bay KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - Fogarty Creek KW - geography KW - geology KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - paleosciences KW - precipitation KW - Rocky Creek KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siletz Spit KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Whale Cove KW - Yachats (Or.) KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head JF - Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-15-06 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/ofr/O-15-06_Lincoln.pdf N1 - This is a technical document giving the factors and assumptions behind the flood hazard study. There are some colored maps and discussions of some sites, but it does not give the final maps. “The objective of the Lincoln County coastal flood hazard project is to develop a digital flood insurance rate map (DFIRM) and flood insurance study (FIS) report for Lincoln County, Oregon. . . DOGAMI has been contracted to perform detailed coastal flood hazard studies for the entire length of the Lincoln County shoreline of the Pacific Ocean.…” (p.1) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Community clusters of tsunami vulnerability in the US Pacific Northwest JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Y1 - 2015 A1 - Wood, Nathan J. A1 - Jones, Jeanne A1 - Spielman, Seth A1 - Schmidtlein, Matthew C. KW - Bay City (Or.) KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay (Or.) KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - Dunes City (Or.) KW - earthquakes KW - environmental policy and law KW - Florence (Or.) KW - Gold Beach (Or.) KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - North Bend (Or.) KW - Port Orford (Or.) KW - Reedsport (Or.) KW - Seaside (Or.) KW - Tillamook (Or.) KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Yachats (Or.) VL - 112 UR - https://www.pnas.org/content/112/17/5354 N1 - “We present an analytical framework for understanding community-level vulnerability to tsunamis that integrates population exposure, demographic sensitivity, and evacuation potential. We identify three types of communities along the US Pacific Northwest coast that are directly threatened by tsunamis associated with a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake: (i) demographically diverse with low numbers of exposed people, (ii) high numbers of exposed populations but sufficient time to evacuate, and (iii) moderate numbers of exposed populations but insufficient time to evacuate.“ (p.5354) The authors identified Seaside as the most vulnerable community on the Oregon Coast. This is an open-access article. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of non-native dwarf eelgrass (Zostera japonica) and native eelgrass (Zostera marina) distributions in a northeast Pacific estuary: 1997-2014 JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 2015 A1 - Young, David A1 - Patrick J Clinton A1 - Specht, David A1 - Collura, T. Chris Mochon KW - aquatic vegetation KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - fecundity KW - introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Estuary KW - zonal distribution VL - 58 IS - 4 N1 - “In this study, we investigated the rate and pattern of expansion of a non-native eelgrass, Zostera japonica, in relation to the distribution of the native eelgrass Zostera marina in a coastal estuary of the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The distributions of the Zostera congeners were monitored between 1997 and 2014 in Yaquina Estuary on the central Oregon coast, USA, using digital classification
of color infrared aerial photographs and ground surveys.” (from the Abstract) This is an open-access article. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Duration of temperature exposure controls growth of Zostera japonica: Implications for zonation and colonization JF - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Y1 - 2015 A1 - Kaldy, James E. A1 - Shafer, Deborah J. A1 - Magoun, A. Dale KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Idaho Point KW - introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Sally’s Bend KW - temperature KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution VL - 464 N1 - This study looks at the distinct zonation of the native eelgrass (Z. marina) and the introduced Japanese eelgrass (Z. japonica). None of the “usual suspects” (dessication tolerance, light limitation, interspecific competition) adequately explain the different estuarine zones occupied by the two species. The authors “hypothesize that differences in thermal optima may be responsible for the observed zonation patterns.” (p.68) This interesting paper has important implications for the possible future spread of Japanese eelgrass. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of temperature, salinity and seed age on induction of Zostera japonica germination in North America, USA JF - Aquatic Botany Y1 - 2015 A1 - Kaldy, James E. A1 - Shafer, Deborah J. A1 - Ailstock, M. Stephen A1 - Magoun, A. Dale KW - fecundity KW - germination. Introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - reproduction KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 126 N1 - This paper examines seed germination in the invasive Japanese eelgrass. “Our results suggest that seasonal pulses of cold temperatures coupled with low salinity may stimulate Z. japonica seed germination. . . However, prolonged exposure to freshwater is likely to result in increased incidence of rotten seeds and poor subsequent seedling survival. Consequently, it would appear that optimum conditions for Z.japonica seed germination consist of cold temperature stratification with brief pulses of low salinity (<10) conditions followed by a gradual return to higher salinity conditions that favor the development of seedlings and adult plants. This is similar to estuarine salinity dynamics following significant storm events during the wet season in Oregon coastal systems.” (p.77-78) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Environmental drivers and reproductive consequences of variation in the diet of a marine predator JF - Journal of Marine Systems Y1 - 2015 A1 - Gladics, Amanda J. A1 - Suryan, Robert M. A1 - Parrish, Julia K. A1 - Horton, Cheryl A. A1 - Daly, Elizabeth A. A1 - Peterson, William T. KW - climate KW - common murre = Uria aalge KW - diet KW - El Nino KW - fecundity KW - La Nina KW - nutrition KW - Pacific Decadal Oscillation KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasii KW - Pacific sand lance = Ammodytes hexapterus KW - predation KW - Surf smelt = Hypomesus pretiosis KW - Whitebait smelt = Allosmerus elongates KW - Yaquina Head VL - 146 N1 - “Ocean conditions can greatly impact lower trophic level prey assemblages in marine ecosystems, with effects of ocean state propagating to higher trophic levels. In many regions throughout their range, common murre (Uria aalge) exhibit narrow dietary breadth in feeding chicks and therefore are vulnerable to recruitment failures of dominant prey species during the breeding season. Contrastingly, common murres nesting in the northern California Current off Oregon, exhibit high species diversity and variability in dominant prey consumed. We studied the diets of common murres over 10 years between 1998 and 2011, a period in which the northern California Current experienced dramatic interannual variability in ocean conditions. Likewise, murre diets off Oregon varied considerably. Interannual variation in murre chick diets was influenced by environmental drivers occurring before and during the breeding season, and at both basin and local scales.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation of non-traditional modelling techniques for forecasting salmon returns JF - Fisheries Management and Ecology Y1 - 2015 A1 - McCormick, J. L. A1 - Falcy, M. R. KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - fecundity KW - Lower Umpqua River KW - Middle Umpqua River KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook River KW - Yaquina River VL - 22 IS - 4 N1 - Natural resource managers need to be able to forecast salmon runs, but this can be difficult without enough data to compensate for “potential explanatory variables.” This paper compares three traditional modeling techniques with five non-traditional methods. The authors used data from 1997 to 2012 for 18 coho salmon and seven fall-run Chinook salmon populations to predict run sizes. Positive aspects and potential dangers of non-traditional modeling techniques are discussed. ER - TY - THES T1 - An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen on the Growth of Juvenile English Sole and Juvenile Dungeness Crab Y1 - 2015 A1 - Bancroft, Morgan P. KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dissolved oxygen KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole = Parophrys vetulus KW - hypoxia KW - juvenile fish KW - Moolack Beach KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/js956k41j N1 - This M.S. thesis describes laboratory simulations of typical summer oceanographic conditions at Yaquina Bay and Moolack Beach, two nursery habitats used by juvenile English sole and Dungeness crab. Simulations explored effects of temperature and dissolved oxygen levels on the two species, particularly as related to upwelling-driven hypoxia. Young English sole were more resilient and were able to handle lower oxygen levels than Dungeness crabs. The author also describes an exhibit explaining hypoxia to the general public at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Oregon. Major professor was Lorenzo Ciannelli. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Feasibility Assessment for the Reintroduction of Fishers in Western Oregon, USA Y1 - 2015 A1 - Hiller, Tim L. KW - Alsea River Basin KW - depleted populations KW - ecosystem health KW - endangered species KW - life history information KW - Pacific fisher = Martes pennant pacifica KW - Siletz River Basin KW - Siuslaw National Forest KW - Umpqua National Forest KW - Umpqua River Basin KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://tinyurl.com/ynsts4vw N1 - This report examines the history of native fisher populations in Oregon and conditions necessary to reintroduce them to western Oregon. Currently, there are two resident populations, one in the Kalmiopsis, and another reintroduced population in the southern Oregon Cascades. This report indicates that there is habitat in the northern Coast Range and in the northern Cascades that could provide good sites for reintroduction. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hatfield Marine Science Center Dynamic Revetment Project DSL permit # 45455-FP: Monitoring Report, February 2015 Y1 - 2015 A1 - Cowen, Robert A1 - Nelson, Walt A1 - Arbuckle, Scarlett A1 - Folger, Christina A1 - Allan, Jonathan A1 - Heppell Laboratory, KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - beaches KW - benthos KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - fish KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - physical KW - Shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregate KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wave height data KW - Whitebait smelt = Allosmerus elongates KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University. Hatfield Marine Science Center, CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/1z40kt28z N1 - This is the fourth in a series of five annual reports concerning control of erosion along Yaquina Bay next to the Hatfield Marine Science Center. Parts of the shoreline were stabilized in 2007 and 2011. Before more dynamic revetments will be permitted, a five-year study of nearby unmodified shorelines is required. “Monitoring of beach profiles indicated that as of January 2015, the 2011 Dynamic Revetment Project (DRP) has generally successfully stabilized the shoreline in the project area. Beach profile data also indicated that the 2007 DRP continued to be successful in stabilizing further retreat of the shoreline. . . Rapid erosion has continued in the adjacent Reference beach area and over the period 2009-2015 has been as great as 11 m (36 ft).”(p.2) Aerial photograph, color photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Impacts of Climate Change on Salmon of the Pacific Northwest: A Review of the Scientific Literature Published in 2014 Y1 - 2015 A1 - Crozier, Lisa KW - climate KW - depleted populations KW - El Nino KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - straying KW - toxicity KW - water temperature PB - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. Northwest Fisheries Science Center. Fish Ecology Division, CY - Seattle, Wa. UR - https://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/assets/4/9042_02102017_105951_Crozier.2016-BIOP-Lit-Rev-Salmon-Climate-Effects-2015.pdf N1 - This is a review on impacts of climate change on Pacific Northwest salmonids. 2014 was the warmest year on record, both on land and in the ocean . This paper is an excellent summary of the literature, the issues and educated projections of a warmer future. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Landscape genetics and genetic structure of the southern torrent salamander, Rhyacotriton variegatus JF - Conservation Genetics Y1 - 2015 A1 - Emel, Sarah L. A1 - Storfer, Andrew KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek (Yaquina) KW - genetics KW - habitats KW - Neskowin Creek KW - Panther Creek (Salmon) KW - population dynamics KW - riparian areas KW - Rock Creek (Alsea) KW - Salmon Creek (Yaquina) KW - Salmon River KW - Southern torrent salamander = Rhyacotriton variegatus KW - Tenmile Creek VL - 16 N1 - Rhyacotriton variegatus is a salamander species in the Pacific Northwest. It is notable for its low tolerance for desiccation. Its need for a moist environment has caused it to be listed as Vulnerable in the Oregon Sensitive Species List. In this study, the authors used landscape genetics techniques to identify the best conservation measures for this animal. The southern torrent salamander needs streamside canopies for the best genetic dispersal, and unfortunately the streamside habitat is often fragmented and broken. The authors suggest that, “Maintaining stream corridors with buffers of dense canopy cover may maximize connectivity despite the pressures of timber harvest and urbanization.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A method to identify estuarine water quality exceedances associated with ocean conditions JF - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Y1 - 2015 A1 - Brown, Cheryl A. A1 - Nelson, Walter G. KW - chlorophyll KW - climate KW - dissolved oxygen KW - mathematical modeling KW - salinity KW - upwelling KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 187 IS - Article 133 N1 - Major coastal upwelling events bring water that is low in oxygen and high in nutrients closer to the surface, at times killing marine animals. Upwelled waters can and do enter estuaries. Is there a way to distinguish poor water quality in estuaries that results from upwelling events from poor water quality derived from other causes? The authors introduce an example of logistic regression models “to predict the probability of exceedance of a water quality threshold…” Yaquina Bay is used as the example, and remaining issues are discussed. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Modeling lugworm irrigation behavior effects on sediment nitrogen cycling JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2015 A1 - Dornhoffer, T. M. A1 - Waldbusser, G. G. A1 - Meile, C. KW - annelids KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioturbation KW - denitrification KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycling KW - Pacific lugworm = Abarenicola pacifica KW - polychaete worms KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 534 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2015/534/m534p121.pdf N1 - “Benthic infauna in marine sediments have well-documented effects on biogeochemical cycling, from individual to ecosystem scales, including stimulation of nitrification and nitrogen removal via denitrification. However, the effects of burrowing depth and irrigation patterns on nitrogen cycling have not been as well described. Here we examined the effects of lugworm behavior on sediment nitrogen cycling…” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Olympia oyster Ostrea lurida: recent advances in natural history, ecology, and restoration JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2015 A1 - Pritchard, Catharine A1 - Shanks, Alan A1 - Rimler, Rose A1 - Oates, Mark A1 - Rumrill, Steven S. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - depleted populations KW - life history information KW - mollusks KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - San Francisco Bay KW - Tomales Bay KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 34 IS - 2 N1 - This is an excellent review of the present state of knowledge about the Olympia oyster. Biology and restoration attempts are described. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan Annual Report Y1 - 2015 A1 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - conservation plan KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - Floras Creek KW - habitat restoration KW - large woody debris KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - restoration ecology KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - Tenmile Lake KW - Tillamook River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - [Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife] CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/CRP/docs/coastal_coho/economic_reports/OCCCP%20Annual%20Report-2015.pdf N1 - “Abnormally warm ocean conditions persisting since 2014 contributed to a significant decrease in OC coho ESU abundance, resulting in the lowest level recorded since 1999. . . Wild OC coho spawner abundance decreased between 2014 and 2015, from the highest to the eighth lowest observed during 26 years of monitoring” (p.1). ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Oregon Explorer: Rural Communities Explorer Y1 - 2015 KW - General, demographics, geographic information system, geography, land use, maps, natural resources, statistics CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://oregonexplorer.info/topics/rural-communities?ptopic=140 N1 - “Information to help local residents and policymakers make decisions about rural communities including vitality and changes in Oregon's communities.” This is where to go to find the latest census information, as well as other reports on small-town Oregon. Tools to help users visualize information make this an invaluable resource. U2 - 2015, Jun. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Natural Areas Plan Y1 - 2015 KW - Cascade Head, depleted populations, ecological values, environmental policy and law, general, general ecosystem description, habitat conservation, land use, McCaffery Slough (Yaquina), methodology, natural resource management, Netarts Bay, Netarts Spit, CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://inr.oregonstate.edu/sites/inr.oregonstate.edu/files/2015_or_natural_areas_plan.pdf N1 - This plan is intended to “1. Create a discrete and limited system of natural areas representing the full range of Oregon's natural resources. These areas are to be used for scientific research, education and nature interpretation. 2. Establish a method for public and private sector voluntary cooperation in the development of a system of natural areas. 3. Provide advice to managers of natural areas on the management and conservation of natural resources within Oregon.” (p.2) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - P.I.B. Ping: A Kansan in 1880s Oregon JF - Oregon Historical Quarterly Y1 - 2015 A1 - Summers, Lynn KW - bathymetry KW - harbors KW - historical KW - industrial development KW - jetties KW - navigation KW - ports KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 116 IS - 1 N1 - This article describes the experiences of a Kansan working for the General Land Office in Oregon from 1882-1885. It contains a description of early work on the jetty at Yaquina Bay, and includes a photograph of the tramway by which rocks were hauled to form a jetty. “[We] were shown around, walked out on the tramway where the main work was going on, that of driving piling, the waves underneath dashing and throwing spray in every direction, and fairly shaking the very foundations of the earth as a swell comes in and breaks on striking the cause-way.” (p.121) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Ports of Newport and Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 2015 A1 - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, A1 - Oregon Emergency Management,, A1 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science, A1 - National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (U.S.), KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - harbors KW - Maritime transportation KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Port of Newport KW - Port of Toledo KW - ports KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon Maritime Tsunami Response Guidance PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no. 2015-OR-01 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/mtrg/MTRG-2015-OR-01_Newport-Toledo.pdf N1 - Unless a boat is at sea, if there is a nearshore earthquake triggering a tsunami, there is no time for the owner to get the boat to safer waters. If the earthquake is distant, however, there will be a minimum of about 4 hours to move the boat offshore. This publication offers a thorough discussion of issues boat owners face, and what they should do. Colored maps, colored pictures. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Salmonid life-cycle monitoring in western Oregon streams, 2012-2014 Y1 - 2015 A1 - Suring, Erik A1 - Burns, Patrick A1 - Constable, Ronald J. Jr. A1 - Lorion, Chris M. A1 - Wiley, Derek J. A1 - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Cascade Creek (Alsea) KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - depleted populations KW - EF Trask River KW - hatcheries” KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - Mill Creek (Yaquina) KW - NF Nehalem River KW - population count KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - West Fork Smith River (Umpqua) KW - wild salmonids KW - Winchester Creek (Coos Bay) KW - ” “Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Salem, Or. VL - no. OPSW-ODFW-2015-2 UR - https://tinyurl.com/2p9fkj85 N1 - Beginning in 1997, the Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife began monitoring the migration and survival of salmonids. This publication gives data gathered by ODFW to estimate the abundance of adult salmonids, to estimate the number of juvenile salmonids migrating downstream, and to estimate the survival rates in marine and fresh waters for coho salmon. This report covers research done from 2012-2014 and gives excellent data for monitored basins. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A sea-level database for the Pacific coast of central North America JF - Quaternary Science Reviews Y1 - 2015 A1 - Engelhart, Simon E. A1 - Vacchi, Matteo A1 - Horton, Benjamin P. A1 - Nelson, Alan R. A1 - Kopp, Robert E. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - geology KW - Glaciation KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - paleosciences KW - Salmon River KW - sea level KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 113 N1 - When the glaciers melted at the end of the last ice age, sea levels along the Pacific Coast of North America did not rise uniformly. Areas where the earth had been pressed down by the weight of glaciers saw relatively little sea level rise, as the land rebounded when the weight was removed. Sites further away from the great glaciers saw higher sea levels. In this paper, the authors describe a database of sea levels and reference points for the last 16,000 years in our area. Appendices give reference points, descriptions, and referenced publications. Interestingly, Alsea Bay in Appendix 1 is spelled “Alsey Bay.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of Oregon stocks of coho almon, 2015 Y1 - 2015 A1 - Sounhein, Briana A1 - Brown, Eric A1 - Lewis, Mark A1 - Weeber, Matt KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln) KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - fecundity KW - Floras Lake KW - geographic distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Adult Salmonid Inventory & Sampling Project, ODFW CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.OPSW-ODFW-2016-3 UR - https://nrimp.dfw.state.or.us/DataClearinghouse/default.aspx?p=202&XMLname=41721.xml N1 - Good statistics on coho runs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Stratigraphic and microfossil evidence for a 4500-year history of Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes and tsunamis at Yaquina River estuary, Oregon, USA JF - Geological Society of America Bulletin, Y1 - 2015 A1 - Graehl, Nicholas A. A1 - Kelsey, Harvey M. A1 - Witter, Robert C. A1 - Hemphill-Haley, Eileen A1 - Engelhart, Simon E. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Cannon Beach KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - earthquakes KW - geology KW - Netarts Bay KW - paleosciences KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Salmon River KW - sediments KW - Sixes River KW - South Slough KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Estuary VL - 127 N1 - There’s a freshwater spruce swamp buried near the northeastern shore of Sally’s Bend in Yaquina Bay. Sediment cores show 8-10 different soil sequences buried there, going back about 4500 years before the present. Each sequence terminates abruptly with a sandy deposit and then over 10 centimeters of mud. The authors of this paper infer that “each buried soil represents a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake…” (from the Abstract) The article includes maps of the bay, and show locations of previous research by other scientists. The Yaquina Bay sequence is compared with sequences from other Oregon estuaries. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Thermogeographic variation in body size of Carcinus maenas, the European green crab JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 2015 A1 - Kelley, Amanda L. A1 - de Rivera, Catherine E. A1 - Grosholz, Edwin D. A1 - Ruiz, Gregory M. A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens A1 - Gillespie, Graham KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Bodega Bay KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Elkhorn Slough KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - Gales Passage KW - introduced species KW - Netarts Bay KW - phenology KW - Pipestem Inlet KW - San Francisco Bay KW - Seadrift Lagoon KW - temperature KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tomales Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 162 N1 - For many ectotherms, or “cold-blooded” animals, a warmer environment leads to a smaller body size, and these animals grow larger in cooler temperatures. “Here, we test whether biogeographic differences in size (carapace width) exist for a recent invasion of the non-native European green crab, Carcinus maenas, along the west coast of North America. . . Forces that shape the phenotypic trajectory of species may play an important role in both invasion dynamics and subsequent ecological impacts.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Tidal channel diatom assemblages reflect within wetland environmental conditions and land use at multiple scales JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2015 A1 - Weilhoefer, Christine L. A1 - Nelson, Walter G. A1 - Patrick J Clinton KW - Alsea Bay KW - Amphora coffeaeformis KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - diatoms KW - Ecola Creek KW - ecosystem health KW - environmental disturbance KW - marshes KW - Navicula gregaria KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca River KW - Netarts Bay KW - nitrogen KW - Planothidium delicatulum KW - salinity KW - Salmon River KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - species list KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 38 IS - 2 N1 - The authors examined diatom assemblages collected from surface sediment in tidal channels of 47 tidal wetlands on the Oregon coast during the summer of 2007. They found some interesting and enlightening differences between the different groups of diatom species collected. “The tidal channel benthic diatom community was most strongly correlated with variables related to human disturbance at all scales surrounding the wetland and not with any tidal channel water quality parameter, including salinity. . . The sensitivity of the tidal creek benthic diatom assemblage to both wetland and landscape level factors indicates that it might be a useful bioindicator of human disturbance to tidal wetland ecosystems.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - THES T1 - Utilization of the Non-Native Seagrass, Zostera japonica, by Crab and Fish in Pacific Northwest Estuaries T2 - Y1 - 2015 A1 - Sund, Daniel M. KW - community composition KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - geographical distribution KW - habitats KW - introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Sally’s Bend KW - species list KW - staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - surfperch = Embiotocidae KW - theses KW - three-spine stickleback = Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/c247dv692 N1 - This M.S. thesis describes a study of the invasive Japanese eelgrass beds in Willapa Bay and Yaquina Bay. “The goals of this project were to 1) examine the community composition of a variety of available estuarine habitats in Willapa Bay, Washington, and Yaquina Bay, Oregon, via paired deployment of cameras and small fish traps; and 2) to explore the different management strategies used in the PNW and identify strengths and weaknesses associated with invasive species management, as indicated by short interviews with professionals working on Z. japonica.” (from the Abstract) Co-major professors were Brett R. Dumbauld and Flaxen Conway. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay and River Maintenance Dredging Environmental Assessment Y1 - 2015 KW - Depot Slough KW - dredging KW - historical KW - Main channel KW - sediments KW - South Beach Marina KW - species list KW - Yaquina Bay PB - US Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://usace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16021coll7/id/2679/ N1 - This document is an environmental assessment of ongoing dredging performed by the Army Corps of Engineers. The Bay has been dredged annually since 1919. Although the Corps is authorized to dredge from the harbor entrance to 14 river miles upstream, currently dredging is only performed at the harbor entrance, at an access channel to South Beach Marina, and every five to eight years at Depot Slough in Toledo. A good historical account of Federal activities in Yaquina Bay is given. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Bay Dock & Dredge and Yaquina Bay Harbor improvements from 1947-1960 Y1 - 2015 A1 - Beal, Suzy (compiler) KW - dredging KW - harbors KW - historical KW - industrial development KW - navigation KW - Newport (Or.) KW - ports PB - Paper Trails Publishing CY - Bend, Or. N1 - This book is essentially a compilation of newspaper clippings, documents and family photographs. It gives the history of an important leader in the development of Newport’s harbor: the Yaquina Bay Dock & Dredge Company. The company was founded by Frank Chamberlain and the book gives some of the history of the Chamberlain family. The book is almost all clippings; it suffers from a lack of narrative or editorial commentary. It Is an interesting approach to the history of a family that contributed to the development of one of Oregon’s major ports. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Appendix A to the Pacific Coast Salmon Fishery Management Plan As Modified by Amendment 18 to the Pacific Coast Salmon Plan: Identification and Description of Essential Fish Habitat, Adverse Impacts, and Recommended Conservation Measures for Salmon Y1 - 2014 KW - Necanicum River, Nehalem River, Wilson - Trask – Nestucca, Siletz Yaquina River, Alsea River, Siuslaw River, Siltcoos River, N. Umpqua River, S. Umpqua River, Umpqua River, Coos River, Coquille River, Sixes River, Rogue River, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus KW - Pink salmon (humpback) = Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, life history information, habitats, North American beaver = Castor Canadensis, agriculture, logging, dams, dredging, irrigation, mining, water pollution, water temperature, erosion, sediments, human impac PB - Pacific Fishery Management Council CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.pcouncil.org/documents/2019/08/salmon-efh-appendix-a.pdf/ N1 - An important guide to essential habitats and requirements of three species of salmon, and the challenges facing them. Illustrated. Maps. ER - TY - THES T1 - Autonomous in situ Measurements of Estuarine Surface PCO2: Instrument Development and Initial Estuarine Observations Y1 - 2014 A1 - Wall, Colleen McKay KW - Alkalinity KW - Alsea Bay KW - Canyon Quarry Park KW - carbon dioxide KW - estuarine dynamics KW - Netarts Bay KW - salinity KW - theses KW - Toledo KW - Toledo Boat Launch KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/zg64tr497 N1 - Understanding the carbon cycle is increasingly important in a world feeling the effects of anthropogenic climate change. While oceans absorb carbon dioxide, estuaries release CO2 into the atmosphere, so understanding estuarine processes is particularly important. The carbon cycle in estuaries, however, is complex. In this thesis, the author describes a new instrument that can be used to measure the partial pressure of carbon dioxide and details how it was used in the Yaquina Bay estuary, and in the Pacific Ocean. Measurements of CO2 in Alsea Bay and Netarts Bay are also discussed. The thesis gives a good overview of carbon chemistry and dynamics in the estuarine environment. Major professor was Burke R. Hales. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - CERF-Lit Y1 - 2014 A1 - Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation, KW - bibliography KW - estuaries KW - general PB - Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation CY - Gloucester Point, Va. VL - 2014 UR - https://www.cerf.science/cerf-lit N1 - "CERF-Lit is the web-based Coastal and Estuarine Science Reference Series. The site provides reference lists of summary papers, classic papers, and contributions prepared by experts to help direct students, teachers and new researchers to the quintessential literature on important estuarine and coastal ocean science topics." Information about estuaries around the world, with some emphasis on U.S. Atlantic Coast estuaries. Topics range from algae to hypoxia to zooplankton. Lots of good links. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A comparison of bulk estuarine turnover timescales to particle tracking timescales using a model of the Yaquina Bay Estuary JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2014 A1 - Lemagie, Emily P. A1 - Lerczak, James A. KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - tides KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Estuary VL - 38 N1 - Water flows in and out of Oregon estuaries with the tides. The Oreon coast enjoys two high tides and two low tides daily. With new water coming in twice a day, and old water flowing out, how long does it take for the water in an estuary to be replaced by new seawater and freshwater inflow? In this technical paper, the authors compare different theoretical models of estuarine turnover with particle tracking methods. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of photosynthetic characteristics of the seagrass congeners Zostera marina L. and Zostera japonica Ascher. & Graeb. JF - Aquatic Botany Y1 - 2014 A1 - Shafer, Deborah J. A1 - Kaldy, James E. KW - aquatic plants KW - carbon KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - habitats KW - Idaho Flats KW - introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - natural resource management KW - oxygen KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution VL - 112 IS - 1 N1 - “On the Pacific coast of North America two seagrass species in the genus Zostera co-exist; the native species, Zostera marina, and an introduced species, Zostera japonica. These two species typically occupy separate tidal elevations, with Z. marina occupying the lower intertidal and shallow subtidal zones, and Z. japonica occupying the mid- to upper intertidal zone. This study was designed to compare the photosynthetic characteristics of Z. japonica and Z. marina after exposure to high and low light. . . . “ ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Cryptic invasion of northeast Pacific estuaries by the Asian polychaete, Hediste diadroma (Nereididae JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 2014 A1 - Nishizawa, Ryogo A1 - Sato, Masanori A1 - Furota, Toshio A1 - Tosuji, Hiroaki KW - annelids KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Hediste diadroma KW - Hediste limnicola KW - introduced species KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem Bay KW - polychaete worms KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina River Estuary VL - 161 IS - 1 N1 - An invasive polychaete worm was found in all six sites in Oregon and Washington that were sampled. The Yaquina Bay samples were found near the Toledo Airport. “The widespread distribution of H. diadroma indicates that it is a successful invader of the North American Pacific and it may have long escaped detection because of its morphological similarity to the native species, H. limnicola. The long pelagic life of H. diadroma larvae could have facilitated its successful transocean dispersal with ballast water of ships.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Differential drivers of benthic foraminiferal and molluscan community composition from a multivariate record of early Miocene environmental change JF - Paleobiology Y1 - 2014 A1 - Belanger, Christina L. A1 - Villarosa Garcia, Marites KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Beverly Beach State Park KW - bivalves KW - carbon KW - climate change KW - foraminifera KW - geology KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - molluscs KW - Moolach Beach KW - oxygen KW - paleontology KW - paleosciences KW - primary productivity KW - Schooner Point KW - sediments KW - temperature KW - Wade Creek KW - Yaquina Head VL - 40 IS - 3 N1 - This is a study of the early Miocene Newport member of the Astoria Formation. The Newport Member was deposited about 20.26-18 million years ago. It offers an approximately 2 million year “time series of benthic foraminifera and molluscs from continental shelf depths, allowing investigation of both groups in the same record.” (p.399) Since there was an interval of global warming in this time period, the authors wondered what the sediments would tell researchers about how marine environments reacted to climate change. The answer is … complicated. As the authors observe, “Environmental changes are multivariate in nature.” (p.414) A most interesting look at a complex subject. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Ecological effect of a nonnative seagrass spreading in the Northeast Pacific: A review of Zostera japonica JF - Ocean & Coastal Management Y1 - 2014 A1 - Mach, Megan E. A1 - Wyllie-Echeverria, Sandy A1 - Chan, Kai M. A. KW - community ecology KW - Coos Bay KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Grays Harbor KW - habitats KW - introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Netarts Bay KW - Padilla Bay KW - Roberts Bank KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 102 N1 - This review article examines studies of Japanese eelgrass to see if this invasive species harms native species or damages habitats. While the literature is not extensive enough to permit solid conclusions, the data suggest that Z. japonica harms large invertebrate species and the native eelgrass, Z. marina, while providing advantageous habitat for smaller marine invertebrates. The authors urge that “rigorous scientific investigation is needed” in order to develop the best policies for managing the species. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Economic Implications of the Coastal Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan Y1 - 2014 A1 - Wild Salmon Center, KW - commercial fisheries KW - economics KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - recreational fisheries KW - wild salmonids PB - Wild Salmon Center, CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.wildsalmoncenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/WSC-CMCMP-study-report-Ver-1.10-FINAL.pdf N1 - This is a good source of recent statistics on the economic contributions of commercial and recreational fisheries, as well as hatcheries. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of temperature and nutrient manipulations on eelgrass Zostera marina L. from the Pacific Northwest, USA JF - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Y1 - 2014 A1 - Kaldy, James E. KW - climate change KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nitrogen KW - nitrous oxide KW - nutrients KW - primary production KW - temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 453 N1 - "Global climate change will impact the three dominate drivers of estuarine seagrass productivity, temperature, light and nutrients. The response of Pacific Northwest (PNW) Z. marina to interactive effects of temperature and nitrogen conditions was experimentally evaluated. . . . Temperature played a dominant role controlling Z. marina response to nutrients; nitrogen toxicity was not observed, and in general the effects of temperature and nutrients were not synergistic. This work highlights the complex nature of Z. marina response to environmental conditions; additional multifactor experiments will be required to tease apart these interactions." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - EPA’s Benthic Habitat Data for Yaquina Estuary [PowerPoint Presentation] Y1 - 2014 A1 - DeWitt, Ted KW - amphipods KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bathymetry KW - benthos KW - Craigie Point KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Flat KW - Japanese seagrass = Zostera japonica KW - maps KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - North Jetty KW - Poole Slough KW - Riverend KW - Sally’s Bend KW - seagrass = Zostera marina KW - South Beach Marina KW - South Jetty KW - Toledo Airport KW - ultraviolet radiation KW - wave data KW - wind data KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/w66344146 N1 - This is a .pdf of a PowerPoint presentation highlighting various datasets on Yaquina Bay that are maintained by the scientists at EPA’s National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Western Ecology Division (WED). A number of maps of Yaquina Bay featuring this data are shown. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Evaluating the Population Genetic Structure of Dungeness Crab (Cancer magister) off the Oregon Coast Y1 - 2014 A1 - O’Malley, Kathleen A1 - Roegner, Curtis A1 - Oregon. Wave Energy Trust, A1 - Oregon. Dungeness Crab Commission, KW - Astoria KW - Brookings KW - Coos Bay KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Garibaldi KW - general KW - genetics KW - Newport (Or.) KW - population biology KW - Port Orford PB - Oregon Wave Energy Trust, CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/w0892g295 N1 - “The goal of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity and population genetic structure of Dungeness crab off the Oregon coast and provide baseline data that could be used to help inform decisions on marine spatial planning. From a conservation and management standpoint, it is critical to determine the population genetic structure and genetic diversity within subpopulations to ensure the long term viability of a species.” (p.4-5) There are clear and helpful explanations of the concepts and issues involved in this study. Nicely done. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hatfield Marine Science Center Dynamic Revetment Report DSL Permit #45455-FP Monitoring Report February, 2014 Report Y1 - 2014 A1 - Cowan, Robert A1 - Nelson, Walt A1 - Allan, Jonathan A1 - Arbuckle, Scarlett A1 - Heppell Laboratory, A1 - Folger, Christina L. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - beaches KW - benthos KW - coastal hazards KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister KW - erosion KW - fish KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - physical KW - Shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregate KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wave height data KW - Whitebait smelt = Allosmerus elongates KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University. Hatfield Marine Science Center CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/cf95jb894 N1 - This is the third in a series of five annual reports concerning control of erosion along Yaquina Bay next to the Hatfield Marine Science Center. Parts of the shoreline were stabilized in 2007 and 2011. Before more dynamic revetments will be permitted, a five-year study of nearby unmodified shorelines is required. “Monitoring of beach profiles indicated that as of December 2013, the 2011 Dynamic Revetment Project (DRP) has successfully stabilized the shoreline in the project area, while rapid erosion has continued in the adjacent Reference beach area. Erosion in the unprotected Reference area in the period 2009-2013 has been as great as 9.6 m (31.5 ft).” (from the Abstract) Aerial photograph, color photographs. ER - TY - THES T1 - Indicators of Social Vulnerability in Fishing Communities along the West Coast Region of the U.S. Y1 - 2014 A1 - Miller, Stacey D. KW - Astoria (Or.) KW - Brookings (Or.) KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - Garibaldi (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific City (Or.) KW - Port Orford (Or.) KW - sociology KW - Tillamook (Or.) KW - Winchester Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_projects/mp48sf60m N1 - This is a final essay by a candidate for a Master’s degree in Public Policy. The author examined Pacific Northwest coastal communities in order to determine which were economically dependent on the fishing industry and might, therefore, be vulnerable to changes in fishing policies and regulations. “Place-based data from the U.S. decennial census, American Community Survey, NOAA Fisheries, state fish and wildlife agencies, and a myriad of additional sources are included in a factor analysis to identify communities engaged in and reliant on commercial fishing, and to derive indicators of social vulnerability. Using these indicators, 18 communities along the west coast were identified as having high levels of both commercial fishing dependence and social vulnerability, although the drivers varied among communities.” (from the abstract) Major professor was Denise Lach. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Intertidal habitat utilization patterns of birds in a Northeast Pacific estuary JF - Wetlands Ecology and Management Y1 - 2014 A1 - Frazier, Melanie R.. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Nelson, Walter G. KW - birds KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - geographical distribution KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Idaho Flat KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - population count KW - Raccoon Flat KW - Sally’s Bend KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 22 N1 - The authors conducted bird censuses for five major habitats in the Yaquina River Estuary, “ Zostera marina (eelgrass), Upogebia (mud shrimp)/ mudflat, Neotrypaea (ghost shrimp)/ sandflat, Zostera japonica (Japanese eelgrass), and low marsh.” They studied spatial and temporal variation within habitats and found that the native eelgrass, Zostera marina, was “an important habitat based on nearly all metrics of bird use…” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An Inventory and Classification of U.S. West Coast Estuaries Y1 - 2014 A1 - Heady, Walter N. A1 - O’Connor, Kevin A1 - Kassakian, Jennifer A1 - Doiron, Kate A1 - Endris, Charles A1 - Hudgens, Daniel A1 - Clark, Ross P. A1 - Carter, Jena A1 - Gleason, Mary G. KW - Alsea Bay, Chetco River estuary, Columbia River estuary, Coos Bay, Coquille River estuary, Devil’s Lake, Depoe Bay, Little Creek, Beaver Creek, Rock Creek, Big Creek, Yachats River, Tenmile Creek, Siltcoos River, Tahkenitch Creek, Necanicum River estuar PB - The Nature Conservancy CY - Arlington, Va. UR - https://www.scienceforconservation.org/assets/downloads/West-Coast-Estuary-Inventory-2014.pdf N1 - “To support restoration, enhancement and conservation of the ecosystem values of U.S. West Coast estuaries, we need first to inventory and classify those estuarine systems using a common scheme. Previous efforts have noted this need and responded with inventories, assessments and classifications of estuaries along the West Coast, but generally only for a subset, and often focused on larger estuaries.” This document provides classification data for 691 estuaries in Washington, Oregon and California. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Isolation and characterization of novel microsatellite loci in two species of burrowing shrimp, Neotrypaea californiensis and Upogebia pugettensis JF - Conservation Genetics Resources Y1 - 2014 A1 - Dumbauld, Brett R. A1 - Mercer, Dacey M. A1 - Camara, Mark KW - Bodega Bay KW - genetics KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Humboldt Bay KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 IS - 2 N1 - The authors characterized 31 microsatellite loci for the two West Coast shrimp species. “These are the first microsatellites characterized for these species and provide a useful tool for further characterization of population structure and diversity.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Linking landscape characteristics and high stream nitrogen in the Oregon Coast Range: red alder complicates use of nutrient criteria JF - Journal of the American Water Resources Association Y1 - 2014 A1 - Greathouse, Effie A. A1 - Compton, Jana E. A1 - Van Sickle, John KW - ecosystem health KW - ecosystem modeling KW - environmental law and policy KW - general KW - nitrate KW - nitrogen KW - nutrients KW - Oregon Coast Range KW - red alder = Alnus rubra VL - 50 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/1n79h6293 N1 - Red alder fixes nitrogen, and in the fall and winter it sheds nitrogen into coastal streams. The result is that many coastal streams have at certain times of the year nitrogen levels that are unacceptably high, according to conventional environmental standards. Current nutrient models for Oregon coast streams fail to adequately account for this natural process. “Our results provide evidence, at a regional scale, that background sources and processes cause many Coast Range streams to exceed proposed nutrient criteria, and that the prevalence of a single tree species (N-fixing red alder) exerts a dominant control over stream N concentrations across this region.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - DATA T1 - NACP Greenhouse Gases Multi-Source Data Compilation, 2000-2009 Y1 - 2014 A1 - Wofsy, S.C. A1 - Dayalu, A. KW - Cape Blanco Lighthouse KW - Cape Foulweather KW - Cape Lookout State Park KW - carbon dioxide KW - climate change KW - Yachats State Park KW - Yaquina Head Lighthouse PB - U.S. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Distributed Active Archive Center, CY - Oak Ridge, Tenn. UR - https://daac.ornl.gov/cgi-bin/dataset_lister.pl?p=28 N1 - The North American Carbon Program (NACP) is a multidisciplinary research program designed to obtain scientific understanding of North America's carbon sources and sinks and of changes in carbon stocks needed to meet societal concerns and to provide tools for decision makers. This data set is a collection of measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) and non-CO2 greenhouse gases made across North America by nine independent atmospheric monitoring networks from 2000 - 2009. The Oregon data was collected by the Irvine Latitude Network at the University of California, Irvine. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Nursery Functions of U.S. West Coast Estuaries: The State of Knowledge for Juveniles of Focal Invertebrate and Fish Species Y1 - 2014 A1 - Hughes, Brent B. A1 - Levey, Matthew D. A1 - Brown, Jennifer A. A1 - Fountain, Monique C. A1 - Carlisle, Aaron B. A1 - Litvin, Steven Y. A1 - Greene, Correigh M. A1 - Heady, Walter N. A1 - Gleason, Mary G. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Bat stingray = Myliobatus californicus (Aetobatus californicus) KW - Bay shrimp = Crangon franciscorum KW - Brown rockfish = Sebastes auriculatus KW - California halibut = Paralichthys californicus KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - English sole = Parophrys vetulus KW - estuaries KW - fishes KW - general KW - geographic distribution KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - habitats KW - juvenile fish KW - Leopard shark = Triakis semifasciata KW - life history information KW - Oregon KW - Pacific Coast KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - Shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregate KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss PB - The Nature Conservancy CY - Arlington, Va. UR - https://www.scienceforconservation.org/products/nursery-functions-of-estuaries N1 - This report summarizes what is known about the role of estuaries as nurseries for important aquatic species. The authors inventoried 303 West Coast estuaries and categorized each by class (lagoonal, riverine, embayment and sound) and subclass (estuarine coastal subtidal, tidal channel/creek, slough and lagoon). They examined 15 different species that used estuaries and noted what is known and not known about their life cycles and use of estuaries. “Together with the estuary inventory and the geodatabase, this report represents the first stage in a larger effort to better understand the nursery functions of West Coast estuaries for fish and invertebrates.” (p.3) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan Annual Report Y1 - 2014 A1 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln) KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - conservation plan KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - habitat restoration KW - large woody debris KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - restoration ecology KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tenmile Lake KW - Tillamook River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - [Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife] CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/CRP/docs/coastal_coho/economic_reports/OCCCP_Annual_Report-2014.pdf N1 - In 2014, the amount of naturally-produced coho salmon significantly increased on the Oregon Coast. “Wild spawner abundance in 2014 was the highest for the OC coho salmon ESU since random surveys were implemented in 1990” (p.1). North Coast and Mid-Coast basins showed the best habitat quality, while the Umpqua Basin had the lowest habitat quality. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Records of trace metals in sediments from the Oregon shelf and slope: Investigating the occurrence of hypoxia over the past several thousand years JF - Chemical Geology Y1 - 2014 A1 - Erhardt, Andrea M. A1 - Reimers, Clare E. A1 - Kadko, David A1 - Paytan, Adina KW - Alsea Bay KW - chemistry KW - climate change KW - dissolved oxygen KW - hypoxia KW - paleosciences KW - sediments KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Trace metals KW - winds KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 382 N1 - In recent years, strong coastal winds have caused strong upwelling events, so strong that a layer of low-oxygen seawater has been brought closer to the surface, leading to mass die-offs of marine life, and affecting estuarine waters as well. A current question about these hypoxic events has to do with whether or not they are related to climate change. A look at the history of the region is therefore called for. “A record of past hypoxia occurrence frequency would help distinguish human-induced causes from those related to natural climate changes. . . . Determining trends in trace metal abundances can serve as an indicator for changes in oxygenation conditions over time.” (p.33) The authors look at trace metals in sediments from the Yaquina, Alsea and Siuslaw Rivers and consider other factors possibly influencing their data. “Supplementary data to this article can be found online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2014.05.029 .” (p.42) ER - TY - THES T1 - Recovery of Oregon Coast Coho Salmon (Onchorhynchus kitsutch) through Restoration of Freshwater Habitats Y1 - 2014 A1 - Lutz, Andrew P. KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Floras River KW - habitat restoration KW - habitats KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - nutrients KW - Salmon River KW - sediments KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina River PB - University of San Francisco CY - San Francisco, Cal. UR - https://repository.usfca.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1014&context=capstone N1 - Millions of dollars have been spent in enhancing habitats to aid recovering populations of salmon on the Oregon Coast. How well have enhancement projects done? Does there seem to be a relationship between restoration projects and salmon recovery? The author addresses these questions. ”My analysis showed that from 1994 to 2012 only 3 of the 21 independent populations from the ESU, the Alsea, Salmon, and Tillamook had statistically significant recovery. To evaluate the relationship between habitat restoration and coho recovery, I ran a correlation between the rate of recovery and the amount spent on restoration for each ESU population. The rate of recovery increased as total dollars spent on restoration increased, but it was a very weak relationship…” (from the Abstract) The author concludes by suggesting ways to improve restoration efforts. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Science and management of the introduced seagrass Zostera japonica in North America JF - Environmental Management Y1 - 2014 A1 - Shafer, Deborah J. A1 - Kaldy, James E. A1 - Gaeckle, Jeffrey L. KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 53 IS - 1 N1 - The Pacific Coast of North America is home to two species of eelgrass: the native Zostera marina, and the introduced Zostera japonica. This review looks at the two species, which are managed very differently in different parts of the West Coast. Should the invader be driven out and destroyed? Should it be ignored? The authors identify gaps in knowledge that limit resource managers’ ability to decide, and make recommendations for management and future research. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) Y1 - 2014 A1 - Lee II, Henry A1 - Reusser, Deborah A. A1 - Frazier, Melanie R.. A1 - McCoy, Lee M. A1 - Patrick J Clinton A1 - Clough, Jonathan S. A1 - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory. Office of Research and Development. Western Ecology Division, KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bathymetry KW - climate change KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - geographic information system KW - salt marsh KW - sea level KW - topography KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://warrenpinnacle.com/prof/SLAMM6/SLAMM_6.3_final_release.pdf N1 - This is a technical document discussing how to use a computer program to model the effects of sea-level rise on native seagrass. “Because of the ecological importance of SAV [submerged aquatic vegetation] habitats, U.S. EPA, USGS, and USDA partnered with Warren Pinnacle Consulting to enhance the SLAMM modeling software to include new functionality in order to predict changes in Zostera marina distribution within Pacific Northwest estuaries in response to sea level rise.” (from the Introduction) The Yaquina River estuary and Willapa Bay are used as examples. While the emphasis of the document is on GIS, there are some good maps of Yaquina Bay. Clearly, a sea-level rise would have an impact on native seagrass distribution, with Zostera present in fewer areas. The latest version of the tool can be found at: https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/tools/slamm.html . ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - SEACOR Findings – Yaquina Bay [web page] Y1 - 2014 A1 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Shellfish and Estuarine Assessment of Coastal Oregon (SEACOR),, KW - Breakwater Flat KW - Bridge Flat KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Idaho Flats KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - maps KW - population count KW - Racoon Flat KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/MRP/shellfish/Seacor/findings_yaquina_bay.asp N1 - This excellent guide to what clams are where in Yaquina Bay is based on a 2012 survey. Maps show the number of clams by species and by volume. Includes links to printable clamming maps and driving directions to clamming spots. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of Oregon stocks of coho salmon, 2013 Y1 - 2014 A1 - Sounhein, Briana A1 - Brown, Eric A1 - Lewis, Mark A1 - Weeber, Matt KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Floras Lake KW - geographic distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Adult Salmonid Inventory & Sampling Project, ODFW CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.OPSW-ODFW-2014-3 UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2012/201210151135331/2013.pdf N1 - Good statistics on coho runs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Temporal trends and spatial distribution of DDT in bivalves from the coastal marine environments of the continental United States, 1986–2009 JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin Y1 - 2014 A1 - Sericano, José L. A1 - Wade, Terry L. A1 - Sweet, Stephen T. A1 - Ramirez, Juan A1 - Lauenstein, Gunnar G. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - DDE KW - DDT KW - Fogarty Creek KW - molluscs KW - pesticides KW - pollution KW - Russell Point KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 81 IS - 2 N1 - “While the use of DDT in the United States was banned or rigorously restricted forty years ago, this compound and breakdown products continue to be available to bivalves at virtually every location in the continental U.S. coastal areas sampled during the NOAA’s NS&T “Mussel Watch” Program. The concentration in the coastal areas, as a whole, is decreasing with a half-life of about 10–14 years; faster in the south, slower in the north. Under these dissipation rates, average concentrations along the East, Gulf, and West coasts will decrease below 10% of today’s concentrations by approximately 2050.” (p.315) The Oregon sites showed relatively low levels of ΣDDT (below the national 15th percentile) (p.315). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Tsunami impact to Washington and northern Oregon from segment ruptures on the southern Cascadia subduction zone JF - Natural Hazards Y1 - 2014 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Zhang, Yinglong A1 - Witter, Robert C. A1 - Wang, Kelin A1 - Goldfinger, Chris A1 - Stimely, Laura L. KW - Bandon (Or.) KW - Brookings (Or.) KW - Cannon Beach (Or.) KW - Cape Blanco KW - coastal hazards KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - Crescent City (Cal.) KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - earthquakes KW - Florence (Or.) KW - geology KW - Gold Beach (Or.) KW - Grays Harbor (Wa.) KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Long Beach (Wa.) KW - Manzanita (Or.) KW - Netarts Bay KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific City (Or.) KW - paleosciences KW - Port Orford (Or.) KW - Rockaway (Or.) KW - Seaside (Or.) KW - Tillamook Bay KW - tsunamis KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Winchester Bay VL - 72 IS - 2 N1 - All who live on the West Coast of the United States should be aware of the possibility of a major earthquake occurring. But what if only a part of the subduction zone ruptures? This article examines a possible rupture in the southern half of the Cascadia Subduction Zone (south of Alsea Bay, Oregon). The authors ask important questions. How quickly does tsunami wave height decline north of the southern rupture areas? How much time do communities north of the southern rupture areas have to evacuate before the first inundation and the largest inundation occur? How far north of the southern rupture areas will felt shaking likely trigger evacuation of a populace trained to evacuate for a local earthquake? (p.851) The authors address these questions using a 10,000-year record of offshore turbedite deposits and a ~4,600-year record of tsunami deposits at Bradley Lake. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Variation in tidal wetland plant diversity and composition within and among coastal estuaries: assessing the relative importance of environmental gradients JF - Journal of Vegetation Science : Offical Organ of the International Association for Vegetation Science Y1 - 2014 A1 - Janousek, Christopher N. A1 - Folger, Christina L. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Baltic rush = Juncus balticus ssp. ater KW - Chickenclaws = Sarcocornia perennis KW - Coquille River estuary KW - elevation KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - hydrology KW - Marsh jaumea = Jaumea carnosa KW - Netarts Bay KW - nitrogen KW - nutrients KW - salinity KW - Saltgrass = Distichlis spicata KW - sediments KW - species composition KW - species list KW - Tufted hairgrass = Deschampsia cespitosa KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 25 IS - 2 N1 - The authors ask, “What is the relative importance of topographic (elevation), edaphic (soil salinity, nitrogen and particle size) and hydrologic (estuarine river flow) gradients for variation in tidal wetland plant composition and diversity?”(from the Abstract) To answer this question, they analyzed wetland vegetation in four Oregon estuaries. They conclude that elevation and salinity are the most important factors affecting species distribution, and note that sea level rise should change distributions and reduce wetland plant diversity. Supporting documentation in four appendices is available online. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - 2012 Ocean Bioaccumulation Survey: Final Report Y1 - 2013 A1 - Henkel, Sarah A1 - Heppell, Scott A1 - Heppell, Selina A1 - Politano, Kristin A1 - Politano, Vincent A1 - Oregon State University KW - arsenic KW - cadmium KW - chromium KW - copper KW - cyanide KW - Georgia-Pacific Corporation KW - heavy metals KW - mercury KW - Moolack Beach KW - Newport (Or.) KW - nickel KW - Nye Beach KW - polychlorinated biphenyls KW - silver KW - South Beach KW - vanadium KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Head KW - zinc UR - https://newportoregon.gov/citygov/comm/tatf/supp/CityofNewportFinalBioaccumulationReport080713.pdf N1 - “Prepared for the City of Newport, Oregon.” “Oregon State University collected and analyzed coastal marine species for concentrations of heavy metals and organic pollutants August to October 2012. . . . Animals were collected from stations around the Georgia Pacific (G-‐P) outfall pipe adjacent to Nye Beach, OR (mixing zone stations) as well as stations north of Yaquina Head and south of Yaquina Bay. . . . Organisms were processed for trace metals, PCBs & congeners, phenolics, and PBDEs. There was little evidence for bioaccumulation of contaminants of concern associated with the G-‐P outfall pipe.” (from the Executive Summary) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Adapting to climate change on the Oregon coast: lines in the sand and rolling easements JF - Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation Y1 - 2013 A1 - Johnson, Courtney B. A1 - Schell, Steven R. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea Spit KW - beaches KW - Cape Lookout State Park KW - climate change KW - coastal hazards KW - environmental law and policy KW - environmental policy and law KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - Netarts Bay KW - New River KW - physical modifications KW - riprap KW - sand spits KW - shorelines KW - The Capes KW - Tillamook Bay KW - tsunamis KW - wave heights VL - 28 UR - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/17378 N1 - In this important article, the authors argue that Oregon should be working to strengthen its laws now in order to have the flexibility and legal framework to enable it to adapt to a changing climate and sea level rise. “Processes are needed to decide what infrastructure will be replaced and what will not before these inevitable events occur. . . . Planning can ensure that shoreline armoring does not eliminate public access along the shore or total loss of sand on Oregon’s beaches. Planning tools can make clear that the public access boundary does migrate inland, even if the shoreline migrates onto an inland parcel across which the public does not currently have access.” (p.514) ER - TY - THES T1 - Characterization of Ecosystem Structure and Function Recovery within the NOAA MOC-P Mitigation Basin, Newport, Oregon Y1 - 2013 A1 - Lewis, Nate S. KW - ecosystem health KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - general ecosystem description KW - geographic distribution KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - mitigation KW - Port of Newport KW - sediments KW - species composition KW - species list KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/v118rh33k N1 - The native seagrass Zostera marina plays a vital role in Oregon estuaries, producing oxygen and organic matter, trapping sediment, offering forage to waterfowl and giving shelter and habitat to many species. When the NOAA Marine Operations Center – Pacific (MOC-P) was moved to Newport, it was necessary to dredge the bay to put in new docks for NOAA research vessels. In the process, a .68 acre eelgrass bed was destroyed. To mitigate this damage, the original eelgrass was replanted in a new site, in an attempt to re-establish the bed nearby. In this thesis, the author compares the new site to two nearby reference sites, noting ecological diversity, sediments and species abundance through the year. “The re-planted eelgrass bed within the NOAA MOC-P mitigation area was not observed to be a failed ecosystem during this study, but rather an expanding eelgrass bed that was adequately performing the functions associated with eelgrass ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest.” (from the Abstract). Nicely written. The major professor was Sarah K. Henkel. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Climate Change in the Northwest: Implications for Our Landscapes, Waters, and Communities Y1 - 2013 A1 - Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium, A1 - University of Washington. Climate Impacts Group, A1 - United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Climate Observation. Climate Program Office, ED - Dalton, Meghan M. ED - Mote, Philip W. ED - Snover, Amy K. KW - agriculture KW - climate change KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - forestry KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - health KW - Native Americans KW - natural resources management KW - Oregon KW - precipitation KW - water temperature PB - Island Pr. CY - Washington, D.C. UR - https://cig.uw.edu/projects/northwest-climate-assessment-report/ N1 - “As an assessment, this report aims to be representative (though not exhaustive) of the key climate change issues as reflected in the growing body of Northwest climate change science, impacts, and adaptation literature available at this point in time.” (“About This Report,” p.xiii) ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Comparing Metacarcinus magister Settlement Preferences among the Seagrasses Zostera marina and Zostera japonica Y1 - 2013 A1 - Heidmann, Sarah A1 - Jaco, Erin KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Oregon shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/undergraduate_thesis_or_projects/ms35t990c N1 - This is an undergraduate student project report. Juvenile crabs need both protection from predators and easily available prey. These needs are met in complex habitats, such as eelgrass beds. This raises a question about the effects of the invasive Japanese eelgrass on the crabs, as contrasted with the native eelgrass. In this undergraduate research paper, a study of settlement patterns of Dungeness crabs is described. Bags of oyster shells were placed in beds of native and Japanese eelgrass and on mud. The number of juvenile crabs were counted after two weeks. “Overall, M. magister abundance varies widely over the habitats we studied, and was highest in seagrass habitats, especially seagrass with a large biomass, as well as at a low tidal height.” Results indicated that Japanese eelgrass might be beneficial for crab larvae. ER - TY - THES T1 - Cost-Efficient Management of Aquatic Invasive Species: Application to New Zealand Mudsnails in the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 2013 A1 - Lim, Youngah KW - Alsea River KW - Coos River KW - economics KW - gastropods KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca River KW - New Zealand mud snail = Potamopyrgus antipodarum KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - theses KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/fb494c75t N1 - The New Zealand mud snail, a destructive invasive species, has been found in the Wilson, Trask, Nestucca, Siletz, Yaquina, Alsea, Siuslaw, Umpqua and Coos Rivers. Based on the animal’s biology, Siltcoos Lake is threatened. The snail is a bio-fouling organism that blocks water intake pipes, and threatens aquatic industries and tools from boat motors to hydroelectric plants. In this dissertation, the author assesses possible ways of managing this invasion, and assesses the costs of different management strategies. Major professor was Munisamy Gopinath. ER - TY - THES T1 - Direct Effects and Tradeoffs Affect Vegetative Growth and Sexual Reproduction in an Invasive Seagrass Experiencing Different Disturbance Regimes Y1 - 2013 A1 - Henderson, Jeremy Scott KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Coquille Point KW - Green Point KW - human impacts KW - Idaho Point KW - introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Oregon Oyster Farms KW - Sally’s Bend KW - sediments KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/xw42nb92g N1 - “In this thesis, I have addressed three broad questions related to the role of disturbance in the invasion dynamics of dwarf eelgrass, Zostera japonica. My questions were: (1) Is there a relationship between disturbance severity at a site and seasonal trends in the allocation of resources to vegetative growth and sexual reproduction (flowering)? (2) Does increasing disturbance severity result in a tradeoff between the allocation of resources to sexual reproduction versus vegetative growth? (3) If so, what are the implications of these tradeoffs to the proliferation of this invasive species?” (p.50) A most interesting look at the relationship between anthropogenic disturbances in a watershed, resulting sedimentation and the spread of an invasive species. Major professor was Sally Hacker. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Ecosystem components, protected species – salmon: Chinook and coho salmon T2 - Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the California Current. Phase II Report 2012. Y1 - 2013 A1 - Wainwright, Thomas C. A1 - Williams, Thomas H. A1 - Fresh, Kurt L. A1 - Wells, Brian K. A1 - Levin, P.S. A1 - Wells, B.K. A1 - Sheer, M.B. KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - fecundity KW - Floras KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - New River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tenmile Lake KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River JF - Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the California Current. Phase II Report 2012. PB - U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration. National Marine Fisheries Service, UR - https://swfsc-publications.fisheries.noaa.gov/publications/CR/2013/2013Levin.pdf N1 - The is a broad assessment of population trends for salmon populations in California, Oregon, Washington, and the Snake River salmon. Geographic areas are addressed broadly and data for specific streams is not delineated. In general, Oregon coast salmon populations were seen as having swings in abundance from year to year, but were broadly stable. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Far-South ancient murrelet family groups: rapid long-distance movements or local breeding? JF - Northwestern Naturalist Y1 - 2013 A1 - Sealy, Spencer G. A1 - Carter, Harry R. A1 - Thomson, Richard E. A1 - Pearson, Scott F. KW - Ancient murrelet = Synthliboramphus antiquus KW - birds KW - depleted populations KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Vancouver Island KW - Washington (State) KW - Yaquina Head VL - 94 IS - no.3 N1 - Ancient murrelets (not to be confused with marbled murrelets) are known to breed in British Columbia, at Haida Gwaii. Yet, family groups, including chicks, can be found as far south as the central Oregon coast. Are some ancient murrelets breeding south of B.C.? Or, are they finding a way to travel with unfledged chicks to their feeding grounds? This article attempts to answer this question. The furthest south family group in this study, which includes data from 1998-2011, was found offshore, just south of Newport. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geographic range and structure of cryptic genetic diversity among Pacific North American populations of the non-native amphipod Grandidierella japonica JF - Biological Invasions Y1 - 2013 A1 - Pilgrim, Erik M. A1 - Blum, Michael J. A1 - Reusser, Deborah A. A1 - Lee II, Henry A1 - Darling, John A. KW - amphipods KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - genetics KW - Grandidierella japonica KW - introduced species KW - Puget Sound KW - San Francisco Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 15 N1 - In this article, the authors attempt to reconstruct the invasion history of the introduced amphipod Gradidierella japonica. DNA analysis shows two distinct groups – one from San Francisco south, and the other north of San Francisco. There are significant genetic differences between the two groups, which, coupled with low genetic diversity within each group, suggests that there were two separate introductions of this species to the West Coast. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hatfield Marine Science Center Dynamic Revetment Report DSL Permit #45455-FP Monitoring Report February, 2013 Y1 - 2013 A1 - Janet G Webster A1 - Nelson, Walt A1 - Allan, Jonathan A1 - Stephensen, Shawn A1 - Politano, Vincent A1 - Folger, Christina L. KW - American Coot = Fulica Americana KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - beaches KW - benthos KW - birds KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - fish KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - physical KW - Shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregate KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wave height data KW - Western gull = Larus occidentalis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University. Hatfield Marine Science Center CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/4x51hj35n N1 - This is the second in a series of five annual reports concerning control of erosion along Yaquina Bay next to the Hatfield Marine Science Center. Parts of the shoreline were stabilized in 2007 and 2011. Before more dynamic revetments will be permitted, a five-year study of nearby unmodified shorelines is required. “Monitoring of beach profiles indicated that as of December 2012, the 2011 Dynamic Revetment Project (DRP) has successfully stabilized the shoreline in the project area, while rapid erosion has continued in the adjacent Reference beach area. Erosion in the unprotected Reference area in the period 2009-2012 has been as great as 9 m (29.5 ft).” (from the Abstract) Aerial photograph, color photographs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - In situ13C tracer experiments elucidate carbon translocation rates and allocation patterns in eelgrass Zostera marina JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2013 A1 - Kaldy, James E. A1 - Brown, Cheryl A. A1 - Andersen, Christian P. KW - carbon KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - isotopes KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 487 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2013/487/m487p027.pdf N1 - In this project, native seagrass was studied in summer and in winter using carbon-13 as a tracer to monitor changes in carbon uptake. “The results provide important estimates of carbon uptake and translocation that can be used to better understand whole plant carbon budgets as well as the transfer of seagrass-derived carbon to other trophic communities.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Impacts of Predicted Global Sea-Level Rise on Oregon Beaches and Tidelands Y1 - 2013 A1 - Peterson, Curt D. KW - beaches KW - climate change KW - earthquakes KW - erosion KW - estuaries KW - flooding KW - general KW - marshes KW - Oregon KW - salinity KW - sea level KW - subsidence KW - wetlands JF - Geology Faculty Publications and Presentations PB - Portland State University. Dept. of Geology, VL - Paper 45 UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/geology_fac/45/ N1 - This report consists of two sections, one on the impact of climate change and its associated sea level rise on Oregon’s beaches, and another on the impact on Oregon tidelands and estuaries. “Two background sections on the expected impacts from predicted sea level rise on the Oregon coast were prepared for Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition’s ‘Coastal Climate Change Adaptation Project . . . . The two sections are developed for broad distribution to coastal residents, community leaders, government agencies, and other interested parties. The two non-technical sections use geometric or gradient change approaches to illustrate potential impacts of shoreline retreat and tideland submergence under conditions of accelerated global sea level rise, as predicted for the next century or two.” (from the Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Inter-specific variation in salinity effects on germination in Pacific Northwest tidal wetland plants JF - Aquatic Botany Y1 - 2013 A1 - Janousek, Christopher N. A1 - Folger, Christina L. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Bearberry honeysuckle = Lonicera involucrate KW - Chickenclaws = Sarcocornia perennis KW - climate change KW - Common yarrow = Achillea millefolium KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Creeping bentgrass = Agrostis stolonifera KW - Criter’s Moorage KW - Douglas aster = Symphyotrichum subspicatum KW - ecosystem modeling KW - germination KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Juncus balticus ssp. ater KW - Meadow barley = Hordeum brachyantherum KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon gumplant = Grindelia stricta KW - Poole Slough KW - salinity KW - salt marsh KW - Salt sandspurry = Spergularia salina KW - sea level KW - Sea plantain = Plantago maritime KW - Seaside arrowgrass = Triglochin maritime KW - Tufted hairgrass = Deschampsia cespitosa KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 111 N1 - The authors used 162 reference plots in Yaquina, Coquille, Netarts and Alsea Bays to look at the distribution of marsh plants and establish the salinity ranges for their distribution. “The effects of future climate change on coastal estuaries are yet unknown, but changes such as sea-level rise and reduced precipitation in coastal watersheds are likely to increase salinity in high intertidal marshes and swamps. . . . Our data show that elevated salinity may lower germination rates in a number of common Pacific Northwest wetland species, suggesting potential changes in plant composition through impacts on seed germination and establishment.” ER - TY - Generic T1 - Newport dock remediation and geotechnical risk mitigation in variably weathered rock conditions T2 - Ports 2013: Success through Diversification Y1 - 2013 A1 - Schlechter, S. M. A1 - Greenfield, M. W. A1 - Reed, M. W. ED - Ostbo, Bruce I. ED - Oates, Don ED - American Society of Civil Engineers. Coasts Oceans Ports and Rivers Institute ED - American Society of Civil Engineers. Ports and Harbors Technical Committee, ED - Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses, KW - engineering KW - harbors KW - human impacts KW - Port of Newport KW - ports KW - urban development KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Ports 2013: Success through Diversification PB - American Society of Civil Engineers, CY - Seattle, Wa. N1 - "Proceedings of the thirteenth triennial international conference, April 25-28, 2013, Seattle, Washington." Discusses the removal of the WWII-era concrete ship Pasley and the stabilization of the Port of Newport’s International Terminal. “In 1948, the Port of Newport sank two reinforced-concrete cargo ships on the north shore of Yaquina Bay to serve as wharves for cargo handling. Over time, the ships cracked and moved up to 3 ft toward the bay, resulting in ground settlement, damage to structures near the ships, and an increased risk of releasing petroleum contaminants stored inside the ships into the bay. Through an extensive analysis of alternatives to make the best use of available funds, the selected alternative was to construct a temporary cofferdam and remove the western ship, stabilize the eastern ship with anchors and ballast, and construct a new 800-ft-long, 40-ft-wide dock with an anchored bulkhead wall.” (from the Abstract) Engineering challenges and solutions are discussed. Color photographs, schematic drawings. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Non-Indigenous Aquatic Species Y1 - 2013 A1 - U.S. Geological Survey, KW - introduced species UR - https://nas.er.usgs.gov/ N1 - A great resource, but slow to update. Can search by species name, common name, state, even down to the watershed area. Color photographs. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - NorWeST Stream Temp: Regional Database and Modeled Stream Temperatures [web page] Y1 - 2013 A1 - Isaak, D. J. A1 - Wenger, S. J. A1 - Peterson, E. E. A1 - Ver Hoef, J. M. A1 - Hostetler, S. A1 - Luce, C. H. A1 - Dunham, J. B. A1 - Kershner, J. A1 - Roper, B. B. A1 - Nagel, D. A1 - Horan, D. A1 - Chandler, G. A1 - Parkes, S. A1 - Wollrab, S. A1 - U.S. Rocky Mountain Research Station. Air Water & Aquatic Environments Program KW - Oregon, Pacific Northwest, Pacific Southwest, Intermountain West, water temperature, climate, environmental monitoring, mathematical modeling PB - U.S. Rocky Mountain Research Station. Air, Water & Aquatic Environments Program UR - https://www.fs.usda.gov/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/NorWeST.html N1 - This website gives water temperature data coupled with climate scenarios for western U.S. streams. Hundreds of biologists and hydrologists contributed to the temperature database. The database contains over 200,000,000 hourly stream temperature readings at more than 20,000 stream sites. The data were used to develop 36 historical and future climate scenarios at 1-kilometer resolution for over 1,000,000 stream kilometers. The website includes an interactive stream temperature viewer. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Partial skeleton of a bony-toothed bird from the late Oligocene/early Miocene of Oregon (USA) and the systematics of neogene Pelagornithidae JF - Journal of Paleontology Y1 - 2013 A1 - Mayr, Gerald A1 - Goedert, James L. A1 - McLeod, Samuel A. KW - birds KW - Moore Creek KW - Newport (Or.) KW - paleontology KW - taxonomy VL - 87 N1 - Had you the ability to go back in time 23-25 million years before the present, you might have seen a toothed bird like this specimen found near Newport in the Nye Mudstone formation. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Plant responses to increased inundation and salt exposure: interactive effects on tidal marsh productivity JF - Plant Ecology Y1 - 2013 A1 - Janousek, Christopher N. A1 - Mayo, Cara KW - Bearberry honeysuckle = Lonicera involucrate KW - climate change KW - Common yarrow = Achillea millefolium KW - Creeping bentgrass = Agrostis stolonifera KW - flooding KW - Idaho Flats KW - Juncus balticus ssp. ater KW - Oregon gumplant = Grindelia stricta KW - River mile 11 KW - River Mile 14 KW - salinity KW - salt marsh KW - Sea plantain = Plantago maritima KW - Seaside arrowgrass = Triglochin maritima KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Tufted hairgrass = Deschampsia cespitosa KW - Tufted harigrass = Deschampsia cespitosa KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 214 N1 - Climate change is projected to bring heavier seasonal rainfall and higher sea levels. These would mean more inundation events and potential exposure to higher salinities, respectively. What might the effect of these changes be on salt marsh vegetation? This is the question this article seeks to answer. The authors tested transplanted plants in three marshes in the Yaquina estuary with different degrees of brackishness. “Our results suggest that inundation and salinity stress individually and (often) interactively reduce productivity across a suite of common marsh species.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Port of Toledo Strategic Business & Capital Investment Plan: Final Report, March, 2013 Y1 - 2013 A1 - Port of Toledo (Or.), KW - Depot Slough KW - dredging KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - navigation KW - physical modification KW - Port of Toledo KW - ports KW - Tokyo Slough KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - Yaquina River UR - https://www.portoftoledo.org/_files/ugd/58cab9_166bc84dea7d408a88a760e42d8c04d0.pdf N1 - Colored maps, architectural drawings ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Riparian litter inputs to streams in the central Oregon Coast Range JF - Freshwater Science Y1 - 2013 A1 - Hart, Stephanie K. A1 - Hibbs, David E. A1 - Perakis, Steven S. KW - Alsea River Basin KW - Big Elk Creek KW - ecosystem health KW - habitats KW - Lake Creek KW - Lobster Creek KW - Lower Alsea River KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Upper Alsea River KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 32 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/2v23vv040 N1 - The type of vegetation along a stream bank influences the stream’s ecosystem. Coniferous vegetation provides logs and year-long shade. Deciduous vegetation supplies important nutrients to streams and supports aquatic invertebrate populations. While Oregon’s current forest management practices stress conifer-dominated riparian areas, the authors suggest that each type of vegetation makes valuable contributions to its streams, and that the ecosystems might benefit from occasional interruptions of different streamside vegetation types. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Seismic Evaluation, HMSC Office Building, Newport, Oregon for Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife Y1 - 2013 A1 - Pillar Consulting Group Inc., KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - engineering KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center PB - Pillar Consulting Group, CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/8w32r613r N1 - “Project: 2013007” “The purpose of this memorandum is to provide a preliminary seismic assessment of the ODFW HMSC Office Building in Newport, OR. This report includes a description of the local seismic hazard, a description of the building’s lateral force resisting system, a description of the methods employed to evaluate the building, evaluation findings, a preliminary schematic design for mitigation of deficiencies and preliminary construction cost estimates to implement the schematic design.” (p.1) ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Some Marine Algae on Tsunami Debris [poster] Y1 - 2013 A1 - Hansen, Gayle I. KW - coastal hazards, earthquakes, tsunamis, introduced species, algae, taxonomy, morphology, species list PB - Oregon State University. Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/ns064b84v N1 - On March 11, 2011, the great Tōhoku earthquake shook Japan. The subsequent tsunami swept approximately 5 million tons of debris into the Pacific Ocean, some of which made its way across the Pacific and washed up on the North American West Coast. The debris carried hundreds of species, a surprising number of which survived the trip. In order to understand the potential for biological invasions, it was necessary to document these species. This poster documents some of the first algae identified. It is beautifully photographed. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tidal wetlands of the Yaquina and Alsea River estuaries, Oregon: Geographic Information Systems layer development and recommendations for National Wetlands Inventory revisions Y1 - 2013 A1 - Brophy, Laura S. A1 - Reusser, Deborah A. A1 - Janousek, Christopher N. A1 - Green Point Consulting, A1 - U.S. Geological Survey, A1 - U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea River KW - Bain Slough KW - Boone Slough KW - Depot Slough KW - Drift Creek KW - Eckman Slough KW - geographic information system KW - hydrography KW - Idaho Flats KW - Lint Slough KW - maps KW - McCaffery Slough KW - Nute Slough KW - Olalla Slough KW - Pooles Slough KW - Risley Creek KW - salinity KW - salt marsh KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Open-File Report (Geological Survey (U.S.)) PB - U.S. Geological Survey CY - Reston, Va. VL - no.2012–1038 UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2012/1038/pdf/ofr2012-1038.pdf N1 - “Geographic Information Systems (GIS) layers of current, and likely former, tidal wetlands in two Oregon estuaries were generated by enhancing the 2010 National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) data with expert local field knowledge, Light Detection and Ranging-derived elevations, and 2009 aerial orthophotographs. Data were generated for two purposes: First, to enhance the NWI by recommending revised Cowardin et al. (1979) classifications for certain NWI wetlands within the study area; and second, to generate GIS data for the 1999 Yaquina and Alsea River Basins Estuarine Wetland Site Prioritization study…. The GIS products of this project improve the accuracy and utility of the NWI data, and provide useful tools for estuarine resource management.” (from the Abstract) Color maps. Appendix A includes excellent color photographs of wetland sites and plants. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tsunami inundation maps for Newport North, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 2013 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, A1 - National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (U.S.), KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - maps KW - McLean Point KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Sally’s Bend KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Tsunami Inundation Map PB - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - No. TIM-Linc-06 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/tim/p-TIM-Linc-06.htm N1 - 2 maps : col. ; 84 x 133 cm., on sheet 86 x 135 cm. Plate 1. Local source (Cascadia Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Newport North, Oregon -- Plate 2. Distance source (Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Newport North, Oregon. May be viewed online at the NANOOS website (click on DOGAMI to access). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tsunami inundation maps for Newport South, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 2013 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, A1 - National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (U.S.), KW - coastal hazards KW - Coquille Point KW - earthquakes KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Hinton Point KW - Idaho Point KW - maps KW - McCaffery Slough KW - McLean Point KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Oneatta Point KW - Poole’s Slouth KW - Sally’s Bend KW - South Beach (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Tsunami Inundation Map PB - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - No. TIM-Linc-07. UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/tim/p-TIM-Linc-07.htm N1 - 2 maps : col. ; 84 x 133 cm., on sheet 86 x 135 cm. Plate 1. Local source (Cascadia Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Newport South, Oregon -- Plate 2. Distance source (Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Newport South, Oregon. May be viewed online at the NANOOS website (click on DOGAMI to access). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tsunami inundation maps for Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 2013 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, A1 - National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (U.S.), KW - Boone Slough KW - coastal hazards KW - Craigie Point KW - Depot Slough KW - earthquakes KW - maps KW - Nute Slough KW - Olalla Slough KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina River JF - Tsunami Inundation Map PB - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - No. TIM-Linc-08. UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/tim/p-TIM-Linc-08.htm N1 - 2 maps : col. ; 84 x 133 cm., on sheet 86 x 135 cm. Plate 1. Local source (Cascadia Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Toledo, Oregon -- Plate 2. Distance source (Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Toledo, Oregon. May be viewed online at the NANOOS website (click on DOGAMI to access). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tsunami inundation maps for Yaquina River, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 2013 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, A1 - National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (U.S.), KW - Boone Slough KW - coastal hazards KW - Craigie Point KW - earthquakes KW - Flesher Slough KW - Grassy Point KW - Green Point KW - maps KW - Nute Slough KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina River JF - Tsunami Inundation Map PB - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - No. TIM-Linc-09 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/tim/p-TIM-Linc-09.htm N1 - 2 maps : col. ; 84 x 133 cm., on sheet 86 x 135 cm. Plate 1. Local source (Cascadia Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Yaquina River, Oregon -- Plate 2. Distance source (Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone) tsunami inundation map Yaquina River, Oregon. May be viewed online at the NANOOS website (click on DOGAMI to access). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tsunami inundation scenarios for Oregon Y1 - 2013 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Witter, Robert C. A1 - Zhang, Y. Joseph A1 - Wang, Kelin A1 - Goldfinger, Chris A1 - Stimely, Laura L. A1 - English, John T. A1 - Pickner, Sean G. A1 - Hughes, Kaleena L. B. A1 - Wille, Taylore E. A1 - Smith, Rachel L. A1 - Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - general KW - maps KW - mathematical modeling KW - Oregon KW - tsunamis JF - Open-File Report / Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no. O-13-19 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/ofr/O-13-19.pdf N1 - This technical document accompanies the 2013 tsunami inundation map series for coastal Oregon. It describes the methodology used to produce the maps. In addition to the report, the CD includes GIS shapefiles with embedded metadata. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Upwelling-influence, macroalgal blooms, and seagrass production; temporal trends from latitudinal and local scales in northeast Pacific estuaries JF - Limnology and oceanography Y1 - 2013 A1 - Hessing-Lewis, Margot L. A1 - Hacker, Sally D. KW - algae KW - Coos Bay KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Netarts Bay KW - nitrogen KW - phosphorus KW - primary production KW - Ulva spp. KW - upwelling KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 58 N1 - “In coastal marine systems worldwide, land-based nutrient inputs are often correlated with blooms of macroalgae, which can negatively affect seagrass habitats. We used spatiotemporal trends in production to identify the role of marine-derived nutrients in mediating these interactions. Among ocean upwelling-influenced estuaries along the northeastern Pacific, we documented a negative correlation between annual production of ulvoid macroalgae and the seagrass, Zostera marina L., at a regional scale that included four estuaries along a 400 km distance. While macroalgal biomass was , 30 times greater in southern (Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay, Oregon) compared to northern (Willapa Bay, Washington, and Netarts Bay, Oregon) estuaries, no temporal patterns of eelgrass decline were observed within the estuaries over a 5 yr period…” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Atlas of Nonindigenous Marine and Estuarine Species in the North Pacific Y1 - 2012 A1 - Lee II, Henry A1 - Reusser, Deborah A. KW - algae KW - annelids KW - arthropods KW - bryozoans KW - ciliates KW - cnidarian KW - crustaceans KW - ctenophores KW - diatoms KW - dinoflagellates KW - echinoderms KW - fishes KW - flatworms KW - foraminifera KW - fungi KW - habitats KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - nematodes KW - Oregon KW - Pacific Northwest KW - polychaete worms KW - sponges KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - tunicates PB - National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory. Office of Research and Development, VL - EPA/600/R/12/631 UR - https://tinyurl.com/ywb357p2 N1 - “The Atlas of Nonindigenous Marine and Estuarine Species in the North Pacific … provides maps of native and invaded ecoregions for all the reported marine/estuarine nonindigenous species (NIS) in the North Pacific, exclusive of marsh plants. Additionally, environmental and habitat information for each species is summarized in two-page species profiles, along with an analyses of the extent of invasion at the ecoregion and regional scales across the six North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) member countries (United States, Canada, Russia, Japan, Korea, and China). The information in the NIS Atlas is from the PICES Nonindigenous Species Information System.” (from publisher’s website) “With Contributions by Katie Marko, Emily Saarinen, Tad Larsen, Caroline Emch‐Wei, Meredith Payne, and PICES WG21 members” (from title page) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Boring crustaceans damage polystyrene floats under docks polluting marine waters with microplastic JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin Y1 - 2012 A1 - Davidson, Timothy M. KW - aquaculture KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - invasive species KW - isopods KW - pollution KW - salinity KW - Sphaeroma quoianum KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Oyster Farm VL - 64 N1 - A nonindegenous boring isopod, S. quoianum, bores into Styrofoam floats commonly used in docks, espeically at aquaculture facilities. The process of boring out burrows in the plastic caused microplastic pollution, which can harm species that eat it, and release persistent pollutants. Floats at an oyster farm in Yaquina Bay and a similar facility at Tainan, Taiwan were severely damaged by the borers. A survey of the shoreline around Yaquina Bay was made looking for microparticles from damaged floats. Includes photographs of damaged floats from Yaquina Bay. The type of plastic influenced the boring: while the softer Styrofoam floats were ideal habitat, the isopods avoided harder XPS foam in the laboratory. Coos Bay was also surveyed ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard Y1 - 2012 KW - General, Oregon Coast, habitats, hydrology, geology, sediments, wetland delineation, general ecosystem description CY - Washington, D.C. VL - FGDC-STD-018-2012 UR - https://www.fgdc.gov/standards/projects/cmecs-folder/CMECS_Version_06-2012_FINAL.pdf N1 - This document represents an effort to transform many different ecological descriptions into one standard. It employs two settings (Aquatic and Biogeographic) and four components (Water Column, Geoform, Substrate and Biotic). Combinations of these can describe any setting. The State of Oregon is adopting it to replace the standard in the Oregon Estuary Plan Book (1987). It is the definitive national standard for describing coastal and marine sites. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Determining bathymetric distributions of the eelgrass Zostera marina L. in three turbid estuaries on the eastern North Pacific coast JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 2012 A1 - Young, David R. A1 - Clinton, Patrick J. A1 - Specht, David T. A1 - Collura, Chris Mochon A1 - Lee II, Henry KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic vegetation KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - map KW - spatial distribution KW - temporal abundance KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 55 N1 - This paper describes a method for mapping estuarine eelgrass beds that can be applied to other subsurface aquatic vegetation, and to give a method for estimating the part of the eelgrass that is too deep to be detected by this method. Bathymetric models of three estuaries were made and then compared with eelgrass distribution. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Ecological Baselines for Oregon's Coast: a Report for Agencies That Manage Oregon's Coastal Habitats for Ecological and Economic Sustainability, and for All Who Are Interested in the Welfare of Wildlife That Inhabit Our Coast and Its Estuaries Y1 - 2012 A1 - Hall, Roberta L. A1 - Ebert, Thomas A. A1 - Gilden, Jennifer S. A1 - Hatch, David R. A1 - Mrakovcich, Karina Lorenz A1 - Smith, Courtland L. KW - archeology KW - Coquille River estuary KW - ecosystem health KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - marsh restoration KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus species KW - purple sea urchin = Strongylocentrotus purpuratus KW - red sea urchin = Strongylocentrotus franciscanus KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sea otter = Enhydra lutris PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/6d56zx411 N1 - "We begin this report with a chapter reviewing archaeological, ethnographic, and historic materials to provide a picture of Oregon’s coastal resources before 1750. Subsequent chapters consider salmon, sea otters, and sub-tidal sea urchins." (p.7) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Ecosystem services of coastal habitats and fisheries: multiscale ecological and economic models in support of ecosystem-based management JF - Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management and Ecosystem Science Y1 - 2012 A1 - Jordan, Stephen J. A1 - O'Higgins, Timothy A1 - Dittmar, John A. KW - ecology KW - economics KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/19425120.2012.703162 N1 - This work addresses problems of scale in ecosystem-based management -- balancing small critical habitats within larger ecosystems and economic systems.The economic valuation of the Yaquina Bay recreational salmon fishery is one of the examples given. The fishery was valued using two methods -- travel cost of anglers and willingness to pay to preserve salmon. Total value of the fishery was estimated at $540,817. ER - TY - THES T1 - Ecosystem Services Provided by Olympia Oyster (Ostrea lurida) Habitat and Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Habitat; Dungeness Crab (Metacarcinus magister) Production in Willapa Bay, WA Y1 - 2012 A1 - Ramsay, Jessica KW - aquaculture KW - Coos Bay KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister). eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - economics KW - habitats KW - natural resources management KW - Netarts Bay KW - nutrient cycles KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - sediments KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_projects/fj236741w N1 - "A final report submitted to Oregon State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Professional Science Master’s." "Oyster reefs provide an array of ecosystem services. Specifically, they provide structurally complex habitat for fish and invertebrate species such as the commercially important Dungeness crab, Metacarcinus magister. This ecosystem service, once provided by the native oyster Ostrea lurida, is now provided by the commercially cultured oyster Crassostrea gigas in many estuaries on the U.S west coast. An economic investigation was conducted examining the ecosystem services provided by oyster habitat, common economic valuation theories and techniques, and tradeoffs between oyster restoration and aquaculture expansion. A scientific investigation, comprised of three studies, was also conducted to examine Dungeness crab production as an ecosystem service provided by oyster habitat." (from the Abstract) Major professor was Flaxen Conway. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Erosion of a Sea Stack Over 150 Years Y1 - 2012 A1 - U.S. Geological Survey. Pacific Coastal & Marine Science Center, KW - erosion KW - geology KW - historical KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Nye Beach UR - https://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/pubinfo/jump.html N1 - This web page shows “the demise of Jump-off Joe, a sea stack at Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon.” It is a vivid illustration of erosion on the Oregon Coast. Photographs. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Estuary Inhabitants Species List for Yaquina and Coos Bays, Oregon Y1 - 2012 A1 - Chapman, John W. A1 - Breitenstein, Ralph Arthur A1 - Marine Bioinvasions Lab, KW - algae KW - annelids KW - bryozoans KW - cnidarians KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - nemerteans KW - species composition KW - species list KW - sponges KW - tunicates KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/datasets/h415pf72z N1 - The Marine Bioinvasions Lab is located at Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine Science Center. A major focus is identification of native, introduced and invasive species found in Oregon's estuaries. This spreadsheet is the most up to date list of the marine algae and invertebrates in the Yaquina and Coos Bays. This list is not complete and will never be done. It is a combination of prior inventories of estuary species and observations by active taxonomists. The date at the top of the spreadsheet is the most recent version. References are included. A valuable resource in tracking introduced species in Yaquina and Coos Bay. Includes charts. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Floodplain Habitat Metric: User’s Guide Y1 - 2012 A1 - Defenders of Wildlife, KW - coastal hazards KW - floods KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitats KW - hydrology KW - wetland vegetation KW - wetlands PB - Defenders of Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/kd17cx49d N1 - The metric is encompassed in two documents, this Floodplain Habitat Metric User’s Guide and a Floodplain Habitat Calculator (in Excel). The evaluation procedure is meant for inland wetlands, not for tidal wetlands. “This assessment can be used to evaluate areas that are flooded seasonally by overbank surface water from a non-tidal water body (river, stream, lake, etc.) at least once a century.” (p.10) The metric may be found at https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/rn3015245 (Excel file) or a calculator version at https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/8336h5830 . ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic diversity, endemism and phylogeny of lampreys within the genus Lampetra sensu stricto (Petromyzontiformes: Petromyzontidae) in western North America JF - Journal of Fish Biology Y1 - 2012 A1 - Boguski, D. A. A1 - Reid, S. B. A1 - Goodman, D. H. A1 - Docker, M. F. KW - Alsea River KW - Coos River KW - Cow Creek KW - East Fork Millicoma River KW - Fishawk Creek KW - genetics KW - Mill Creek KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - North Fork Siuslaw River KW - Pacific lamprey = Entosphenus tridentatus (Lampetra tridentata) KW - River lamprey = Lampetra ayresi KW - Siuslaw River KW - taxonomy KW - Umpqua River KW - Western brook lamprey = Lampetra richardsoni KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River VL - 81 N1 - Describes the phylogenetic relationships between West Coast lamprey populations. The Siuslaw River brook lamprey population was among the most genetically distinct. ER - TY - THES T1 - Genetic Population Structure and Cryptic Speciation of Ghost Shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) in North American West Coast Estuaries Y1 - 2012 A1 - Gille, Daphne Anne KW - Alsea Bay KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - genetics KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Heceta Head KW - life history information KW - Nestucca Bay KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head PB - San Jose State University CY - San Jose, Calif. UR - https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/4232/ N1 - Surveyed the West Coast from Puget Sound to San Diego to study the genetics of the ghost shrimp population and thereby infer the potential for larval dispersal in ghost shrimp. “Multiple haplotypes were shared among 346 adult ghost shrimp specimens collected from estuaries in Washington, Oregon, and California indicated that larvae of this species are transported across great distances during the pelagic dispersal phase of development.” The author also found the population structure was influenced by “the presence of three putative cryptic species that were deeply divergent from N. californiensis.” (from the Abstract) Paper 4232. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hatfield Marine Science Center Dynamic Revetment Report DSL Permit #45455-FP Monitoring Report February, 2012 Y1 - 2012 A1 - Boehlert, George A1 - Nelson, Walt A1 - Allan, Jonathan A1 - Harris, Erica A1 - Stephensen, Shawn A1 - Politano, Vincent A1 - Folger, Christina L. KW - American Coot = Fulica Americana KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - beach wrack KW - beaches KW - benthos KW - birds KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - fish KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - physical KW - Shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregate KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wave height data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University. Hatfield Marine Science Center CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/xd07gt292 N1 - This is the first of a series of five annual reports concerning control of erosion along Yaquina Bay next to the Hatfield Marine Science Center. Parts of the shoreline were stabilized in 2007 and 2011. Before more dynamic revetments will be permitted, a five-year study of nearby unmodified shorelines is required. “A Dynamic Revetment (gravel beach) was installed in November, 2011 on the shoreline along the northeastern edge of the HMSC to mitigate erosion that threatened HMSC critical infrastructure. Shoreline topographic and biological monitoring was initiated before and continued after the project completion. Monitoring of beach profiles along the project area showed that a Dynamic Revetment installed in 2007 had been successful in stabilizing further retreat of the beach. As of January 2012, the2011 project also appears to have stabilized the shoreline, while rapid erosion has continued in the adjacent Reference beach area. “ (from the Abstract) The report includes aerial photographs, charts and color photographs. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Hydrographic Surveys [website] Y1 - 2012 A1 - U.S. Department of the Army. Portland District, KW - Coos Bay KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - map KW - physical KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Beach Marina KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar UR - https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/Surveys/ N1 - Most recent surveys only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An introduced Asian parasite threatens northeastern Pacific estuarine ecosystems JF - Biological Invasions Y1 - 2012 A1 - Chapman, John W. A1 - Dumbauld, Brett R. A1 - Itani, Gyo A1 - Markham, John C. KW - Alsea Bay KW - bioturbation KW - Coos Bay KW - depleted populations KW - invasive species KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Netarts Bay KW - Orthione griffenis KW - parasites KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 14 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/nc580n174 N1 - The non-indigenous isopod Orthione griffenis effectively castrates the mud shrimp Upogebia. The spread of the invasive parasite has dramatically depleted mud shrimp populations along the northwestern coast of North America. "All previously known abundant Upogebia populations were either absent or at greatly reduced abundances in all California, Oregon and Washington estuaries examined." (p.1225) "[U]rgent, immediate responses, including captive breeding programs for the most impacted Upogebia populations and species are warranted." (p.1234) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Juvenile salmonid monitoring in coastal Oregon and lower Columbia streams, 2011 Y1 - 2012 A1 - Constable, Ronald J., Jr. A1 - Suring, Erik A1 - Tippery, Sharon A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife. Western Oregon Rearing Project, KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - juvenile fish KW - population count KW - spatial distribution KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - temporal distribution JF - Monitoring Report / Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds CY - Salem, Or. VL - no.OPSW-ODFW-2013-1 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl:43833 N1 - These reports give broad trends only. Since we don't know what streams are monitored, and cannot contrast the water quality trends of those streams with the population data, these reports are of limited utility. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - LOBO: Land Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory Y1 - 2012 A1 - Satlantic [Corporation], KW - conductivity KW - dissolved oxygen KW - phosphorus KW - salinity KW - turbidity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay UR - http://yaquina.loboviz.com/ N1 - Environmental monitoring station. The station was removed from the water in 2013. Data from Nov. 1, 2007-Sept. 25, 2013 is available. ER - TY - THES T1 - Microsatellite and Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of Dungeness Crab (Cancer magister) from California to Northern British Columbia T2 - Dept. of Biological Sciences Y1 - 2012 A1 - Barney, Bryan Thomas KW - Alsea Bay KW - biology KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - genetics KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Dept. of Biological Sciences PB - San Jose State University CY - San Jose, Calif. VL - M.S. UR - https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/4222/ N1 - In the summer of 2009, the author did genetic sampling on 20-25 crabs at each of 14 locations along the U.S. West Coast, from Iceberg Bay, British Columbia to San Luis Obispo, California. Both mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite nuclear markers were sampled. “The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic connectivity of Dungeness crab between central California and northern British Columbia using both mitochondrial DNA and nuclear markers (microsatellites). We sampled adult Dungeness crab across ~2500 km of the Pacific coastline to test for signals of population substructure and limitations to gene flow across the ecological range.” (p.3) ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Oregon's 2012 Integrated Report Y1 - 2012 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality, KW - algae KW - bacteria KW - dissolved oxygen KW - general KW - habitats KW - pH data KW - sediments KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water temperature UR - https://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/assessment/rpt2012/search.asp N1 - Website includes: an assessment database with information on water quality for waters in Oregon (includes water quality limited waters and 303(d) list waters), the assessment methodology used to evaluate data, and a schedule to develop TMDLs for waters identified in the Section 303(d) list. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Salmonid life-cycle monitoring in western Oregon streams, 2009-2011 Y1 - 2012 A1 - Suring, Erik A1 - Constable, Ronald J. Jr. A1 - Lorion, Chris M. A1 - Miller, Bruce A. A1 - Wiley, Derek J. A1 - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Cascade Creek (Alsea) KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - depleted populations KW - EF Trask River KW - hatcheries” KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - Mill Creek (Yaquina) KW - NF Nehalem River KW - population count KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - West Fork Smith River (Umpqua) KW - wild salmonids KW - Winchester Creek (Coos Bay) KW - ” “Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) CY - Salem, Or. VL - no.OPSW-ODFW-2011-2 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A45171 N1 - Beginning in 1997, the Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife began monitoring the migration and survival of salmonids. This publication gives data gathered by ODFW to estimate the abundance of adult salmonids, to estimate the number of juvenile salmonids migrating downstream, and to estimate the survival rates in marine and fresh waters for coho salmon. This report covers research done from 1997-2011 and gives excellent data for monitored basins. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sediment diatom species and community response to nitrogen addition in Oregon (USA) estuarine tidal wetlands JF - Wetlands Y1 - 2012 A1 - Hankin, Shanon L. A1 - Weilhoefer, Christine L. A1 - Kaldy, James E. A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. KW - algae KW - Amphora spp. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Cocconeis placentula KW - diatoms KW - fertilizers KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Point KW - nitrogen KW - Planothidium delicatulum KW - Sally’s Bend KW - salt marsh KW - Saltgrass = Distichlis spicata KW - Saltwort = Sarcocornia virginica KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 32 N1 - Tested responses of sediment diatom communities in tidal wetlands of Yaquina Bay to nitrogen addition in the summers of 2009 and 2010. Identified 88 diatom taxa in the area. The four individual plots showed high species richness, of about 32-42 different species per plot. A strong response to nitrogen addition was found. Suggests that “the sediment diatom community is a strong candidate for use as an aquatic bioassessment tool in tidal wetlands…” (p.1029) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Settlement patterns of young-of-the-year rockfish among six Oregon estuaries experiencing different levels of human development JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2012 A1 - Dauble, Alison D. A1 - Heppell, Scott A. A1 - Johansson, Mattias L. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Black rockfish = Sebastes melanops KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - juvenile fish KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. KW - Siletz Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 448 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2011/448/m448p143.pdf N1 - "The goal of this study was to investigate natural and anthropogenic influences on the estuarine settlement process of rockfishes, with a focus on black rockfish, S. melanops. Trap surveys conducted in 6 Oregon estuaries indicate that young-of-the-year (YOY; age 0) rockfish utilize ..multiple Oregon estuaries from spring through late fall... Catches were higher in the more developed estuaries, suggesting that the continued development of Oregon estuaries may not adversely affect the rockfish settlement process." (from the Abstract) This study is the first documentation of juvenile rockfish in the Nehalem, Siletz, Alsea and Coquille estuaries. ER - TY - THES T1 - Site Selection by Migratory Shorebirds in Oregon Estuaries Over Broad and Fine Spatial Scales Y1 - 2012 A1 - Miller, Aileen Kilpatrick KW - Alsea Bay KW - birds KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Dowitcher = Limnodromus spp. KW - Dunlin = Calidris alpine KW - feeding behavior KW - food availability KW - habitats KW - Humboldt Bay KW - Least sandpiper = Calidris minutilla KW - Necanicum River KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - San Francisco Bay KW - Sand Lake KW - Sanderling = Calidris alba KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - spatial distribution KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Tillamook Bay KW - western sandpiper = Calidris mauri KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Portland State University CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/443/ N1 - “My goal in this research was to identify environmental features or habitat characteristics that predict shorebird abundance in Oregon estuaries“ (p.72). The author found differences in preferred habitat between spring and fall migrations. In the spring, shorebirds have a relatively narrow window in which to make it to their Arctic breeding grounds. In this intensely social time, the birds preferred larger estuaries. On the other hand, in the fall, shorebird preference was more strongly influenced by habitats. Marsh habitats and grasslands for roosting sites were good fall density predictors. Estuarine channels were preferred feeding sites. In Oregon, the Coquille River estuary, Coos Bay and Siletz Bay were the preferred fall sites. This most interesting and enlightening work can help wildlife managers better understand the relative importance of various habitats. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Steamboats of Yaquina Bay and Yaquina River [web page] Y1 - 2012 A1 - Anonymous KW - historical KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Olssonville KW - Oneatta Point KW - Oysterville KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - transportation KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City KW - Yaquina River VL - 2013 UR - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboats_of_Yaquina_Bay_and_Yaquina_River N1 - A rewarding account of the history of steamships and ferries in Yaquina Bay. Lots of data and links to historic photographs. See also the related Steamboats of the Oregon Coast ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboats_of_the_Oregon_Coast ) ER - TY - CHAP T1 - U.S. Pacific Northwest coastal hazards: tectonic and climate controls T2 - Coastal Hazards Y1 - 2012 A1 - Komar, Paul D. A1 - Allan, Jonathan C. A1 - Ruggiero, Peter KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea Spit KW - Bayocean Spit KW - Cape Lookout State Park KW - climate change KW - coastal hazards KW - Columbia River KW - dunes KW - earthquakes KW - El Nino KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - geology KW - Gleneden Beach KW - historical KW - jetties KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Lincoln City Littoral Cell KW - minerals KW - Neskowin (Or.) KW - Nestucca River KW - Nestucca Spit KW - Netarts Bay KW - Netarts Spit KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific City (Or.) KW - Rockaway (Or.) KW - sea level KW - sediments KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siletz Spit KW - tidal data KW - Tillamook Bay KW - tsunamis KW - wave heights KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Coastal Hazards T3 - Coastal Research Library PB - Springer Science Media CY - Dordrecht Netherlands VL - 6 SN - 9789400752344 N1 - This is a comprehensive, up-to-date and important discussion of coastal hazards. There’s an excellent discussion of historic problems, a good look at current issues, and a chilling discussion of the implications of rising sea levels and climate change. Charts, b+w and color photographs. Anyone considering purchasing property at the coast should read this first. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Why did the chum cross the road? Genetics and life history of chum salmon in the southern portion of their range Y1 - 2012 A1 - Johnson, Orlay W. A1 - Elz, Anna A1 - Hard, Jeffrey J. A1 - Stewart, David ED - Davis, Nancy D. ED - Chan, Claudia ED - North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission, KW - Bear Creek KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - East Foley Creek KW - genetics KW - Miami River KW - Mill Creek KW - Moss Creek KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - population biology KW - Siletz River KW - Tillamook River KW - Yaquina River JF - International Workshop on Explanations for the High Abundance of Pink and Chum Salmon and Future Trends T3 - Technical report (North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission) PB - North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission CY - Nanaimo, B.C. VL - no.8 UR - https://npafc.org/wp-content/uploads/TechReport8.pdf N1 - This paper reports on a study of the genetics of chum salmon populations south of the Columbia River. "Preliminary analysis indicates there are few unique or private alleles in the coastal populations, and this suggests there are not "unique populations" from further south migrating into northern regions, but that these coastal fish are natural, indigenous populations." (p.136) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay, Oregon: Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites Evaluation Study and Environmental Assessment Y1 - 2012 A1 - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Region 10, KW - dredging KW - geography KW - harbors KW - navigation KW - ports KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://tethys.pnnl.gov/sites/default/files/publications/USACE%20and%20EPA%202012.pdf N1 - This document outlines potential disposal sites for dredging tailings close inshore off Newport and makes recommendations. Includes maps of alternatives. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Is the collapse of mud shrimp (Upogebia pugettensis) populations along the Pacific Coast of North America caused by outbreaks of a previously unknown bopyrid isopod parasite (Orthione griffenis)? JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2011 A1 - Dumbauld, Brett R. A1 - Chapman, John W. A1 - Torchin, Mark E. A1 - Kuris, Armand M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - crustaceans KW - depleted populations KW - Idaho Flats KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Orthione griffenis KW - parasites KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 34 N1 - “A dramatic increase in prevalence of the recently discovered bopyrid isopod parasite, Orthione griffenis, likely introduced in the 1980s from Asia to the Pacific coast of North America, coincided with the 2002 collapse of a population of its burrowing mud shrimp host, Upogebia pugettensis, in Willapa Bay, Washington that had been stable since monitoring began in 1988. An examination of whether O. griffenis infections were sufficient to cause this decline and other recently noted U. pugettensis population collapses in Pacific Coast estuaries was conducted.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Comprehensive Survey of the Aquatic Community in the Area of Georgia-Pacific's Outfall 001: Fall 2010 Survey Y1 - 2011 A1 - Georgia-Pacific Corporation, A1 - CH2M Hill, Inc., KW - arsenic KW - cadmium KW - chromium KW - copper KW - cyanide KW - Georgia-Pacific Corposration KW - heavy metals KW - mercury KW - Newport KW - nickel KW - silver KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - zinc N1 - Colored maps. Includes 2 CD-ROMs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Conservation Assessment of West Coast (USA) Estuaries Y1 - 2011 A1 - Gleason, Mary G. A1 - Newkirk, Sarah A1 - Merrifield, Matthew S. A1 - Howard, Jeanette A1 - Cox, Robin A1 - Webb, Megan A1 - Koepcke, Jennifer A1 - Stranko, Brian A1 - Taylor, Bethany A1 - Beck, Michael W. A1 - Fuller, Roger A1 - Dye, Paul A1 - Vander Schaaf, Dick A1 - Carter, Jena KW - Agriculture, Alsea Bay, estuarine dynamics, habitats, human impacts, hydrology, land ownership, land use, logging, mathematical modeling, Netarts Bay, Salmon River, Siletz Bay, Siuslaw River, Tillamook Bay, Umpqua River, Yaquina River PB - The Nature Conservancy CY - Arlington, Va. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/1r66j546d N1 - “Funded by: The David and Lucile Packard Foundation” “This assessment outlines an enhanced planning approach for West Coast estuaries that incorporates an evaluation of the regional context for estuarine conservation and recommends an approach to site-scale planning with more focus on ecological processes and functions.” (p.1) “A hierarchical classification system was developed for West Coast estuaries that identified three regions (based on climate, latitude, and oceanography) and four estuary types distinguished by the relative degree of influence of the hydrodynamic forcing mechanisms of waves, tides, and rivers.” (p.2) ER - TY - THES T1 - Eelgrass-Macroalgae Interactions: Context-Dependency in Upwelling-Influenced Estuaries Y1 - 2011 A1 - Hessing-Lewis, Margot KW - algae KW - Coos Bay KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Netarts Bay KW - nutrient cycles KW - South Slough (Coos Bay) KW - spatial distribution KW - species composition KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Ulva species KW - upwelling KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mp48sg67r N1 - "Throughout these studies I demonstrated that the mechanisms determining context-dependency in upwelling-influenced estuaries are informed by physical and biogeochemical conditions, coupled with high ambient marine-derived nutrient concentrations. These findings are important to coastal management because they suggest that the strength, direction and mechanisms of interactions are shaped by local abiotic conditions and long-term nutrient regimes, rather than high nutrient concentrations per se." (p.iii) Co-major professors were Sally D. Hacker and Bruce A. Menge. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Effects of climate change on water quality in the Yaquina Estuary, Oregon [PowerPoint presentation] T2 - The Oregon Water Conference 2011: Evaluating and Managing Water Resources in a Climate of Uncertainty Y1 - 2011 A1 - Brown, Cheryl A. A1 - Sharp, Darrin A1 - Chang, Heejun A1 - Steele, Madeline KW - air temperature KW - climate change KW - Criteser’s Moorage KW - Elk City KW - Oneatta Point KW - precipitation KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Estuary JF - The Oregon Water Conference 2011: Evaluating and Managing Water Resources in a Climate of Uncertainty UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/d217qq309 N1 - PowerPoint presentation discussing the effects climate change will have on the Yaquina Estuary. Maps, aerial photographs, charts. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Historic and recent patterns of dissolved oxygen in the Yaquina Estuary (Oregon, USA): Importance of anthropogenic activities and oceanic conditions JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 2011 A1 - Brown, Cheryl A. A1 - Power, James H. KW - anoxia KW - dissolved oxygen KW - historical KW - upwelling KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 92 N1 - Dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in estuaries can drop due to human activities. They can also fall due to upwelling events offshore."This paper assesses whether there have been long-term changes in DO levels in the Yaquina Estuary, Oregon (USA) and the effect of ocean conditions on DO levels within that estuary. In addition, it compares recent DO levels in the Yaquina Estuary to historical data from other estuaries in the region and the inner Oregon shelf to evaluate whether the hypoxia recently observed on the inner shelf has previously occurred." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - THES T1 - Identification of Optimal Broodstock for Pacific Northwest Oysters Y1 - 2011 A1 - Stick, David A. KW - aquaculture KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - genetics KW - growth KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon Oyster Farms KW - population biology KW - spatial distribution KW - statistical analyses KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/g732dc75z N1 - With the goal of identifying optimal broodstock, the author mapped microsatellites on genes of Olympia oysters and identified the genetic structure of surviving remnant populations of the native oyster. He used microsatellite and AFLP markers to develop an integrated linkage map for the Pacific oyster, and attempted to identify and map genetic sites that influence growth in the Pacific oyster. Co-major professors were Mark D. Camara and Christopher J. Langdon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Important Bird Areas in the United States. Site report: Yaquina Bay Y1 - 2011 KW - birds KW - Black Brant = Branta bernicla nigricans KW - Brown pelican = Pelecanus occidentalis californicus KW - habitat conservation KW - habitat restoration KW - Heermann's gull = Larus heermanni KW - Marbled murrelet = Brachyramphus marmoratus KW - population count KW - Sooty shearwater = Puffinus griseus KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://netapp.audubon.org/iba/Reports/2583 N1 - Yaquina Bay is recognized as an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society. This is the summary page of data about the Yaquina estuary in the National Audubon Society database. "Yaquina Bay regularly hosts thousands of waterfowl and shorebirds." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Joint Permit Application to Stabilize Portion of Yaquina Bay Shoreline at Hatfield Marine Science Center (area of erosion along eastern edge of HMSC property) Y1 - 2011 A1 - Hatfield Marine Science Center, A1 - Oregon State University KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - juvenile fish KW - mitigation KW - natural resource management KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Hatfield Marine Science Center CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/6682x4405 N1 - These four items document the 2010-2011 permitting process to stabilize the eastern edge of the Hatfield Marine Science Center property. During late 2006, erosion forced the closure of the HMSC public estuary trail. In March 2007, an erosion control project using a gravel beach or "dynamic revetment" resulted in the stabilization of approximately 200 linear feet of shoreline. This remains stable since that time. Erosion continued at a slower rate south the original project. In the winter of 2009-2010, weather conditions resulted in rapid erosion of up to 13 feet along approximately 500 feet of the shoreline. This erosion moved the shoreline to the edge of the HMSC nature trail in one location and with 25 feet of the 800,00 gallon seawater storage facility. To address the erosion, the HMSC applied for a permit to extend the 'dynamic revetment'. The permit was granted with limitations. The permit application, public comments and final approval are included. Includes documents from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and comments from the Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Lower Columbia and Oregon Coast T2 - Oregon Archaeology Y1 - 2011 A1 - Aikens, C. Melvin A1 - Connolly, Thomas J. A1 - Jenkins, Dennis L. KW - archeology KW - Bandon Sandspit KW - bob Creek KW - Boiler Bay KW - Cape Blanco KW - Cape Perpetua KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Ecola Creek KW - Graveyard Point KW - K'ama'cdun KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Neptune State Park KW - Netarts Sandspit KW - paleosciences KW - Pistol River KW - Rogue River KW - Seal Rock KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - Spencer Bridge KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - Umpqua River KW - Umpqua-Eden KW - Whale Cove KW - Yaquina Falls KW - Yaquina Head KW - Yaquina River JF - Oregon Archaeology PB - Oregon State University Press CY - Corvallis, Or. N1 - "Rising sea levels and a dynamic, high-energy coast present significant challenges for Oregon coast archeology. The surviving record is strongly biased to within the last ca. 1,500 years, and it is certain that scores of ancient occupation sites have disappeared due to erosion and rising sea levels. Human presence along the Oregon coast is confirmed by at least 8,000 years ago, but evidence from Pacific coasts to the north and south (and possible evidence from the Oregon coast itself) assures us that people were present thousands of years earlier." (p.282) A valuable summary of current knowledge of ancient peoples. Maps, line drawings, photographs of artifacts. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Bacteria Rule: Bacteria Criteria for Marine and Estuarine Waters Y1 - 2011 A1 - Bohaboy, Spencer KW - General, water quality, pollution, bacteria, environmental law and policy PB - Oregon Department of Environmental Quality CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://www.oregon.gov/deq/Filtered%20Library/IMDBacteria.pdf N1 - This document describes state water quality standards for bacteria in marine and estuarine waters and compares and reconciles Oregon’s standards with U.S. EPA standards. Finally, it describes how the reconciled standards may be applied to various permit scenarios. It includes maps of major estuaries showing the dividing line where the freshwater estuary yields to marine influences. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon’s Non-Consumptive Recreational Ocean User Community : Understanding an Ocean Stakeholder Y1 - 2011 A1 - Eardley, Christopher S. A1 - Conway, Flaxen D. L. A1 - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program A1 - National Sea Grant College Program (U.S.), KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea Bay KW - Bayview County Park KW - boating KW - Cannon Beach KW - Cape Kiwanda KW - Cape Lookout KW - Coos Bay KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - energy KW - environmental tourism KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nehalem Bay State Park KW - Netarts Bay KW - Newport Pinnacles KW - North Jetty KW - Oregon Dunes National Recreational Area KW - Orford Reef KW - Port Orford KW - recreation KW - Redfish Rocks KW - scuba diving KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Jetty KW - surfing KW - Tillamook Bay KW - tourism KW - Whales Head Rock KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-S PB - Oregon Sea Grant CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.11-001 UR - https://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/sites/seagrant.oregonstate.edu/files/sgpubs/onlinepubs/s11001.pdf N1 - This is a study of "the non-consumptive recreational ocean user (NROU) community. The NROU group includes surfers, kayakers, boaters, divers, and many others..." (p.3) Who are marine recreationists who are not hunters or fishers? Where do they go? What factors motivate their recreational choices? How do they contribute to local economies? How do they relate to marine renewable energy such as wind or tidal power generation? This publication offers insights on these questions. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sea level variations along the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast: tectonic and climate controls JF - Journal of Coastal Research Y1 - 2011 A1 - Komar, Paul D. A1 - Allan, Jonathan A1 - Ruggiero, Peter KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay KW - El Nino KW - erosion KW - sea level KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 27 N1 - "Analyses of the progressive multidecadal trends and climate-controlled annual variations in mean sea levels are presented for nine tide-gauge stations along the coast of the U.S. Pacific Northwest: Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. The trends in relative sea levels are strongly affected by the tectonics of this region..." The two Oregon sites are Yaquina and Coos bays. Tectonic processes such as subsidence and uplift can affect trends in relative sea levels. In the Yaquina Bay area, the land is slowly sinking, and the area has seen more sea level rise than an area such as Neah Bay, where the land is rising. Significant climate events such as El Nino are noted. This work has shown a trend for progressively higher wave heights in large storms, and the size of the largest waves is increasing at the highest rate, which has significant implications for coastal erosion. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Utilization Patterns of Intertidal Habitats by Birds in Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 2011 A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Frazier, Melanie R.. A1 - Nelson, Walter G. A1 - Patrick J Clinton A1 - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Western Ecology Division, KW - American crow = Corvus brachyrhynchos KW - American wigeon = Anas Americana KW - birds KW - Boone Slough KW - Bufflehead = Bucephala albeola KW - Coquille Point KW - Criteser's Marina KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis KW - Grassy Point KW - Great blue heron = Ardea herodias KW - gulls = Larus species KW - habitats KW - Idaho Flats KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Johnson Slough KW - King Slough KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Northern pintail = Anas acuta KW - Nute Slough KW - Oneatta Point KW - River Mile 7 KW - River Mile 8 KW - Sally's Bend KW - scaup = Aythya species KW - The Bend KW - tidal marsh KW - western sandpiper = Calidris mauri KW - Winant KW - Yaquina KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River CY - Newport, Or. VL - EPA/600/R-11/118 UR - https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_file_download.cfm?p_download_id=503895&Lab=NHEERL N1 - "An assessment of bird utilization patterns of the intertidal soft sediment and low marsh habitats of the Yaquina estuary, Oregon was conducted from December 2007-November 2008. . . Gulls and terns comprised 42% of the total birds and, together with ducks, shorebirds, corvids and geese, accounted for about 92% of the total abundance. The addition of herons/egrets, rails (i.e. coots), and pelicans/cormorants comprised just over 98% of all birds observed. The remaining birds consisted of songbirds, loons/grebes, raptors and alcids." (p.3) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biological Assessment and Essential Fish Habitat Assessment for the Construction of NOAA's Marine Operations Center-Pacific in Newport, Oregon (Township 11 South, Range 11 West, and Section 17 6th field HUC 171002040303) Y1 - 2010 A1 - van Staveren, John A1 - Hawkins, Amy A1 - Tumer, Craig A1 - Groff, Dale A1 - Lomnicky, Gregg A1 - Pacific Habitat Services Inc., KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - dredging KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - killer whale = Orca orcinus KW - life history information KW - mitigation KW - NOAA Marine Opeations Center - Pacific KW - Pacific smelt = Thaleichthys pacificus KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - Steller sea lion=Eumetopias jubatus KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Pacific Habitat Services, Inc. CY - Wilsonville, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/t722h939f N1 - "This is a Biological Assessment (BA) addressing the potential effects on aquatic species currently listed or proposed for listing under the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) from the construction of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Marine Operations Center – Pacific (MOC-P) in Newport, Oregon." (from the Introduction) Includes maps, charts, aerial photographs, colored illustrations, architectural drawings and construction schematics. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Comprehensive Survey of the Aquatic Community in the Area of Georgia-Pacific's Outfall 001 Y1 - 2010 A1 - Georgia-Pacific Corporation, A1 - CH2M Hill, Inc., KW - arsenic KW - cadmium KW - chromium KW - copper KW - cyanide KW - Georgia-Pacific Corposration KW - heavy metals KW - mercury KW - Newport KW - nickel KW - silver KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - zinc UR - https://newportoregon.gov/citygov/comm/tatf/supp/ComprehensiveStudy-AquaticCommunity-G-P-Outfall-101.pdf N1 - Colored maps. Includes 2 CD-ROMs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Ecological periodic tables for nekton usage of four US Pacific Northwest estuarine habitats JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Y1 - 2010 A1 - Ferraro, Steven P. A1 - Cole, Faith A. KW - abundance KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - habitats KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - species composition KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 67 N1 - The authors take the interesting approach of using the periodic table of elements as a model for summarizing species richness and biomass in an estuary, as related to habitat. Eelgrass and 2 kinds of burrowing shrimp holes were used as habitat types. Yaquina Bay was the study site, and is used as an example of this approach. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Endangered Species Act Biological Opinion and Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Essential Fish Habitat Conservation Recommendations for the NOAA Marine Operations Center-Pacific Relocation Yaquina Bay (6th field HUC 171002040303)... Y1 - 2010 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Services. Northwest Region, KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - dredging KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - mitigation KW - NOAA Marine Opeations Center - Pacific KW - Pacific smelt = Thaleichthys pacificus KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8336h225g N1 - This document is the final biological opinion on the environmental suitability of construction of the NOAA Marine Operations Center - Pacific facility on Yaquina Bay. "The Corps determined the proposed action is likely to adversely affect Oregon Coast (OC) coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch), Southern green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris), and Southern Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus). The Corps also determined the proposed action is likely to adversely affect designated critical habitat forOC coho salmon and Southern green sturgeon.." In light of these determinations, the Corps consulted with NMFS to learn if the construction would be permissible, and what measures must be taken to mitigate the impact of the construction. This document outlines possible hazards and mandates mitigation activities. Full title: Endangered Species Act Biological Opinion and Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Essential Fish Habitat Conservation Recommendations for the NOAA Marine Operations Center-Pacific Relocation Yaquina Bay (6th field HUC 171002040303) Lincoln County, Oregon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Essential Habitat Identification for Age-0 Rockfish along the Central Oregon Coast JF - Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science Y1 - 2010 A1 - Gallagher, M. Brett A1 - Heppell, Selina S. KW - behavior KW - Black rockfish = Sebastes melanops KW - Blue rockfish = Sebastes mystinus KW - geographic distribution KW - habitat conservation KW - habitats VL - 2 N1 - This article seeks to identify essential habitat for black rockfish and blue rockfish. Nearshore reefs were essential for blue rockfish, while estuaries provided essential fish habitat for black rockfish. "Settlement patterns suggest that black rockfish had a strong preference for anthropogenic habitat (docks, pilings, jetties) within the Yaquina Bay estuary. . . Small sample sizes of juvenile yellowtail rockfish S. flavidus and widow rockfish S. entomelas suggest that estuaries are also important for these species." [from the abstract] ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geochemistry and petrology of late Eocene Cascade Head and Yachats Basalt and alkalic intrusions of the central Oregon Coast Range, U.S.A. JF - Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research Y1 - 2010 A1 - Parker, D. F. A1 - Hodges, F. N. A1 - Perry, A. A1 - Mitchener, M. E. A1 - Barnes, M. A. A1 - Ren, M. KW - basalt KW - Blodgett Peak KW - Butler Peak KW - Cannibal Mountain KW - Cape Perpetua KW - Cascade Head Basalt KW - Cougar Mountain KW - geology KW - Heceta Head KW - Horner Ranch KW - paleosciences KW - Siletz River Volcanics KW - Table Mountain KW - volcanism KW - Yachats Basalt KW - Yaquina Head VL - 198 N1 - Did the volcanic rocks in the Oregon Coast Range originate from “magmetism associated with extension of the coast ranges” or did they come from “hot spots associated with mantle plumes,” possibly even related to the Yellowstone hot spot? (p.311) The authors of this paper use geochemical and isotopic data to inform their discussion of the probable origins of these deposits. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geographic variation in lower pharyngeal jaw morphology in the Shiner Perch Cymatogaster aggregata (Embiotocidae, Teleostei) JF - Environmental Biology of Fishes Y1 - 2010 A1 - Woods, Pamela J. KW - Coos Bay KW - diet KW - habitats KW - shiner perch=Cymatogaster aggregata KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 88 N1 - Shows that variations in jaw and body shape have more to do with habitat and prey than geographic location in the subject species. Studied shiner perch from Friday Harbor, Washington to Humboldt Bay, California. The biggest contrast in jaw morphology seemed to be between Coos Bay, Oregon and Friday Harbor specimens, and these differences are frequently referenced in the article. "Recognizing ecological patterns via morphology is an important first step in understanding how and when ecological mechanisms influence the functional role of an organism within its environment." ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Goal 16: estuarine resources T2 - Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines: Y1 - 2010 A1 - Oregon. Department of Land Conservation and Development, KW - environmental law and policy KW - land use planning JF - Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines: PB - Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2010/201007021428415/ N1 - Gives the text of Oregon Administrative Rule OAR 660-015-0010(1) (Goal 16) . Goals 16, 17, and 18 are three of Oregon's 19 statewide planning goals, which contitute the framework for a statewide program for land-use planning. These goals address the coastal resources of Oregon. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Goal 17: coastal shorelines T2 - Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines Y1 - 2010 A1 - Oregon. Department of Land Conservation and Development, KW - environmental law and policy KW - land use planning JF - Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines PB - Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, UR - http://library.state.or.us/repository/2010/201007021428415/ N1 - Gives the text of Oregon Administrative Rule OAR 660-015-0010(2) (Goal 17). Goals 16, 17, and 18 are three of Oregon's 19 statewide planning goals, which contitute the framework for a statewide program for land-use planning. These goals address the coastal resources of Oregon and are included in the Tillamook County Comprehensive Plan. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Goal 18: beaches and dunes T2 - Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines Y1 - 2010 A1 - Oregon. Department of Land Conservation and Development, KW - environmental law and policy KW - land use planning JF - Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines PB - Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2010/201007021428415/ N1 - Gives the text of Oregon Administrative Rule OAR 660-015-0010(3), (Goal 18). Goals 16, 17, and 18 are three of Oregon's 19 statewide planning goals, which contitute the framework for a statewide program for land-use planning. These goals address the coastal resources of Oregon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Habitat scale mapping of fisheries ecosystem service values in estuaries JF - Ecology and Society Y1 - 2010 A1 - O'Higgins, Timothy G. A1 - Ferraro, Steven P. A1 - Dantin, Darrin D. A1 - Jordan, Steve J. A1 - Chintala, Marnita M. KW - Alabama KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - economics KW - habitats KW - Lagoon Pond KW - Massachusetts KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - salmonid species KW - Weeks Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 15 UR - https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss4/art7/ N1 - Attempts to quantify economic values of recreational and commercial fisheries in three different estuaries and thereby assign economic values to habitats. Economic values for the subtidal, intertidal and eelgrass areas of Yaquina Bay are given. .pdf is accessible from online file and has more readable maps and charts. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Impacts of climate change on Oregon’s coasts and estuaries T2 - Oregon Climate Assessment Report Y1 - 2010 A1 - Ruggiero, Peter A1 - Brown, Cheryl A. A1 - Komar, Paul D. A1 - Allan, Jonathan C. A1 - Reusser, Deborah A. A1 - Lee II, Henry ED - Dello, Kathie ED - Mote, Philip W. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea Spit KW - bacteria KW - Bayocean Spit KW - climate change KW - climate precipitation KW - coastal hazards KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay KW - dissolved oxygen KW - El Nino KW - erosion KW - estuaries KW - geology KW - landslides KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nehalem Spit KW - Neskowin (Or.) KW - Netarts Bay KW - ocean acidification KW - Rockaway Beach KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - sea level KW - Siletz Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - water temperature KW - wave heights KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon Climate Assessment Report PB - Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A637577 N1 - This is Chapter 6 of the Oregon Climate Assessment Report. Predicts “Increased winter–early spring flow of coastal rivers and creeks and reduced flow during summer” for the Umpqua River (p.242) ER - TY - THES T1 - Impacts of Multispecies Parasitism on Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon Y1 - 2010 A1 - Ferguson, Jayde A. KW - a tributary of the Siletz River KW - a tributary of the West Fork of the Smith River KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Cascade Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Crane Creek KW - depleted populations KW - East Fork Lobster Creek KW - East Fork Trask River KW - Gold Creek KW - juvenile fish KW - Lobster Creek KW - Lower North Fork Nehalem River KW - Mill Creek KW - Moore Creek KW - parasites KW - Siletz River KW - theses KW - Upper North Fork Nehalem River KW - West Fork Smith River KW - Winchester Creek KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/w3763965v N1 - This study examines the impacts of multispecies parasitism on coho salmon. The author found 21 different parasites infecting coho salmon in 10 different coastal rivers.The West Fork of the Smith River in the Umpqua River Basin received detailed study. Michael Kent was the major professor. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Inflorescences and compound leaves of the extinct Platanus neptuni complex in the Oligocene of Oregon, USA JF - Acta Palaeobotanica Y1 - 2010 A1 - Manchester, Steven R. A1 - Kvaček, Zlatko KW - fossils KW - geology KW - Oligocene KW - paleosciences KW - taxonomy KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - The Bend KW - Yaquina Formation KW - Yaquina River VL - 50 IS - 1 N1 - On the central Oregon coast, terrestrial fossils are rarely found. This article describes the dominant flora species that seems to have flourished about 28 million years ago, on land on a deltaic plain of the ancestral Yaquina River. The fossils of this extinct species were found between the upper and lower marine tongues of the Yaquina Formation. The article discusses the taxonomy and worldwide distribution of the Platanus genus and mentions associated flora. The fossils recovered on Yaquina Bay are now housed in the U.S. National Museum. ER - TY - THES T1 - Interannual Differences in the Estuarine Ghost Shrimp, Neotrypaea californiensis. Y1 - 2010 A1 - Buncic, Michael KW - Cape Meares KW - Cascade Head KW - genetics KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Heceta Head KW - spatial distribution KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - San Jose State University CY - San Jose, Calif. UR - https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/3749/ N1 - This thesis studies the genetics of ghost shrimp collected off the Oregon and Washington coasts. Ghost shrimp at Yaquina Bay are included "to compare differences with the ocean-bound larvae and possibly infer a relationship to any resulting recruitment." (from the Abstract) The study did find that Yaquina Bay ghost shrimp formed "a genetically distinct group" from the oceanic population. (p.32) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Joint Permit Application [NOAA Marine Operations Center - Pacific Relocation] Y1 - 2010 A1 - Port of Newport, A1 - Pacific Habitat Services, KW - Bentnose clam = Macoma nasuta KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - dredging KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - English sole = Parophrys vetulus KW - green algae KW - harbors KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - human impacts KW - mitigation KW - mysids KW - NOAA Marine Opeations Center - Pacific KW - Pacific sea blenny = Lumpenus sagitta KW - Port of Newport KW - ports KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregata KW - Ulva species. Enteromorpha species KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/00000038x N1 - This is the application filed by the Port of Newport with the Army Corps of Engineers for permission to alter Yaquina Bay in order to allow the NOAA Marine Operations Center for the Pacific fleet to relocate from the Seattle area to Newport. "The construction of the MOC-P includes the demolition of existing structures (in-water as wellas upland structures), pile installation, wharf and access pier construction, as well as the construction of the upland facilities, including an administrative building and warehouse. The use of steel piles will require the installation of a cathodic protection system. Dredging and excavation to provide appropriate depths for NOAA ships to berth, as well as the placement of riprap for slope stabilization is also necessary." (p.4) Includes timeline, maps, tables, architectural drawings and construction schematics. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Linking ocean conditions to year class strength of the invasive European green crab, Carcinus maenas JF - Biological Invasions Y1 - 2010 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens A1 - Kosro, P. Michael KW - Coos Bay KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - introduced species KW - Netarts Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 12 N1 - The authors correlate recruitment strength in the introduced European green crab in the Pacific Northwest with certain prevailing ocean conditions. "Once a non-native species arrives and survives in an area, its long-term persistence depends on its recruitment success. If conditions are not favorable for recruitment it will ultimately disappear. . . . Right now, green crabs are still too rare to exert a measurable effect on the native benthic community and on shellfish culture in Oregon and Washington. However, if their numbers were to increase, we would be able to predict the arrival of strong year classes from ocean conditions and alert managers and shellfish growers of possible increases in predation pressure from this invader. " [from the article abstract] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Long Form Fishing Community Profile: Newport, Oregon Y1 - 2010 A1 - Package, Christina A1 - Conway, Flaxen D. L. KW - behavior KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - Port of Newport JF - ORESU-S PB - Oregon Sea Grant CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.10-002 UR - https://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/sites/seagrant.oregonstate.edu/files/sgpubs/onlinepubs/s10002.pdf N1 - This is a community profile of the fishing industry in Newport, Oregon. "The project took an innovative approach and involved members of the fishing community interviewing their own peers, providing a depth of information not frequently available to scientists. The data gathered was intended to supplement NOAA Fisheries “short form” community profiles..." Good quotes from members of the fishing industry. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Mapping intertidal eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) in three coastal estuaries of the Pacific Northwest USA using false colour near-infrared aerial photography JF - International Journal of Remote Sensing. Y1 - 2010 A1 - Young, David R. A1 - Patrick J Clinton A1 - Specht, David T. KW - biological KW - Coos Bay KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - geographic information system KW - Idaho Flats KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - map KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 31 N1 - Describes a technique for mapping seagrass beds from aerial photography. Includes maps showing Zostera marina beds in Yaquina, Umpqua and Coos estuaries. Yaquina Bay beds were photographed April 9, 2004. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Modelling physico-chemical factors affecting occurrences of a non-indigenous planktonic copepod in northeast Pacific estuaries JF - Biological Invasions Y1 - 2010 A1 - Cordell, Jeffery R. A1 - Tear, Lucinda M. A1 - Bollens, Stephen M. KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - introduced species KW - Pseudodiaptomus inopinus KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River KW - zooplankton VL - 12 N1 - The invasive copepod Pseudodiaptomus inopinus has become established from the Coquille River in Oregon to the Chehalis River in Washington. Although the species was introduced before 1992, it had not spread beyond its 1992 distribution by 2004, indicating that it might have reached "a distributional limit." By characterizing estuaries with and without this copepod, it might be possible to identify estuaries vulnerable to future invasions. Salinity and stratification of water column temperature seem to be good predictors. The authors also identified several estuaries that might be vulnerable to this particular invader. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Nuclear rDNA sequences of Wittrockiella amphibia (Collins) comb. nov. (Cladophorales, Chlorophyta) and morphological characterization of the mat-like growth form JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 2010 A1 - Boedeker, Christian A1 - Hansen, Gayle I. KW - algal species KW - Cladophora amphibia KW - genetics KW - taxonomy KW - Wittrockiella amphibia (Collins) comb. nov. KW - Wittrockiella paradoxa KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 53 N1 - "Cladophora amphibia was found in Yaquina Bay (Oregon, USA) for the first time since the type collection from California in 1903. Vegetative plants were buried in the top centimeter of intertidal mud, partially covered by mats of Rhizoclonium and Chaetomorpha." ER - TY - Generic T1 - Ocean Observing Data and Science Center Visitors: Creating Motivation and Relevance T2 - From Observation to Prediction in the 21st Century: Proceedings from the 2010 AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting Y1 - 2010 A1 - Mikulak, S. A1 - Rowe, Shawn A1 - Hunter, Nancee A1 - Orrico, S. KW - education KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physical JF - From Observation to Prediction in the 21st Century: Proceedings from the 2010 AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting PB - American Geophysical Union CY - Portland, OR VL - 2010 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Climate Assessment Report Y1 - 2010 A1 - Oregon State University. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, KW - agriculture KW - climate KW - climate change KW - coastal hazards KW - demographics KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - fish KW - human impact KW - invasive species KW - phenology KW - precipitation KW - temperature KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - water temperature KW - wildlife PB - Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A637577 N1 - An eye-opening look ahead. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Natural Areas Plan Y1 - 2010 KW - depleted populations KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitat conservation KW - land use KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - species list UR - https://inr.oregonstate.edu/sites/inr.oregonstate.edu/files/2010nap.pdf N1 - Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area is listed as a marine garden. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Oregon's 2010 Integrated Report Y1 - 2010 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality, KW - algae KW - bacteria KW - dissolved oxygen KW - general KW - habitats KW - pH data KW - sediments KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water temperature UR - https://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/assessment/rpt2010/search.asp N1 - Website includes: an assessment database with information on water quality for waters in Oregon (includes water quality limited waters and 303(d) list waters), the assessment methodology used to evaluate data, and a schedule to develop TMDLs for waters identified in the Section 303(d) list. ER - TY - THES T1 - Is the Past Present? Historical Splash-Dam Mapping and Stream Disturbance Detection in the Oregon Coastal Province Y1 - 2010 A1 - Miller, Rebecca R. KW - dams KW - ecosystem health KW - habitats KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - logging KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4m90f001t N1 - "Severe scouring from splash damming was one of the earliest reported forms of widespread anthropogenic disturbance in streams of the Pacific Northwest, USA. Splash damming was a common method of log transport in western Oregon from the 1880s through the 1950s. Before being released in large freshets to downstream lumber mills, water and logs were stored in reservoirs behind splash dams." (from abstract) The author located known splash dams in the Oregon Coast region and comments on their lasting ecosystem effects, noting that an understanding of the history of human use of a stream is necessary in order to accurately evaluate present conditions. Detailed work was done on Camp Creek in the Umpqua Basin, the East Fork of the Millicoma River, and the East Fork of the Coquille River. Colored maps, colored photographs. Co-major professors were Joseph L. Ebersole and Kelly M. Burnett. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The People Are Dancing Again: the History of the Siletz Tribe of Western Oregon Y1 - 2010 A1 - Wilkinson, Charles KW - Yachats River, Alsea River, Yaquina Bay, Siletz River, Native Americans, anthropology, economics, historical, human impacts, land ownership, Coast Indian Reservation PB - University of Washington Pr. CY - Seattle, Wa. N1 - The story of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians moves from tragedy to triumph, from Oregon’s own Trail of Tears to the diminution and dissolution of the Coast Indian Reservation, to the eventual reinstatement of the Siletz Tribe. This work tells that story. It contains an excellent account of the economic and political forces that whittled away the Oregon Coast Indian Reservation and the seizing of its land. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Port of Toledo, Oregon, 1910-2010 Y1 - 2010 A1 - Hitchman, James H. KW - commercial fisheries KW - dredging KW - historical KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - Port of Toledo KW - ports KW - Yaquina River PB - Port of Toledo CY - [Toledo, Or.] N1 - "Because of gaps in the evidence, this is not intended as a detailed chronology... It is an attempt to form a plausible narrative of salient trends and events through 100 years." (Preface) Map, aerial photograph, photographs. A valuable resource for local history. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Recommended NWI Revisions and GIS Layer Development for Tidal Wetlands of the Yaquina and Alsea River Estuaries Y1 - 2010 A1 - Brophy, Laura S. A1 - Green Point Consulting, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea River KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Bayview Oxbow KW - Boone Slough KW - Depot Slough KW - Drift Creek KW - Eckman Lake KW - geographic information system KW - habitat restoration KW - Lint Slough KW - McCaffery Slough KW - Nute Slough KW - Olalla Slough KW - Poole Slough KW - salt marsh KW - Starr Creek KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Green Point Consulting CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/n870zx01m N1 - "Prepared for U.S. Geological Survey, Western Fisheries Research Center" Summarizes work done to generate a GIS dataset on tidal wetlands in the Yaquina and Alsea estuaries, updates a 1999 report prioritizing sites for conservation in the two estuaries, and recommends revisions to the National Wetlands Inventory of wetlands in the study area. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Red alder (Alnus rubra) distribution influences nitrate discharge to coastal estuaries: comparison of two Oregon watersheds JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 2010 A1 - Sigleo, Anne C. A1 - Frick, Walter E. A1 - Prieto, Lourdes KW - Alsea Bay KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nitrogen KW - red alder = Alnus rubra KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 84 N1 - The Yaquina River typically carries almost twice as high a rate of dissolved nitrogen into its bay as does the Alsea River, although the total volumes are similar, because the Alsea River Basin is about twice as large as the Yaquina Basin. The difference in nitrogen load seems to be derived from the heavy alder stands in the upper Yaquina basin. Gives a model for rapid estimate of nitrogen export based on hardwood cover and water discharge data. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Rupture area and displacement of past Cascadia great earthquakes from coastal coseismic subsidence JF - Geological Society of America Bulletin. Y1 - 2010 A1 - Leonard, Lucinda J. A1 - Currie, Claire A. A1 - Mazzotti, Stephane A1 - Hyndman, Roy D. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - earthquakes KW - geology KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Salmon River KW - sediments KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - tsunamis KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 122 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Status Assessment of the Double-Crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in Western North America: 1998-2009 Y1 - 2010 A1 - Adkins, Jessica Y. A1 - Roby, Daniel D. A1 - U.S. Geological Survey. A1 - Oregon. Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, A1 - Oregon State University KW - birds KW - Bolon Island KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Double-crested cormorant = Phalacrocorax auritus KW - Elephant Rock KW - fecundity KW - Gregory Point KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Qochyax Island KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Table Rock KW - Tenmile Lake KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina River Estuary CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://www.birdresearchnw.org/Final%20Report_Adkins%20et%20al_2010_DCCO_StatusAssessment.pdf N1 - "Based on the best available data for the three Pacific coastal states and British Columbia during the periods ca. 1992 ... and ca. 2009, our best estimate of the average annual population growth rate (λ) for this population is 1.03, indicating that the population has grown at an average annual rate of about 3% per year over the last two decades. This overall trend apparently reflects continued recovery of the Western Population due to various statutory and ecological factors during the latter half of the 20th Century, including inclusion of the species in the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the banning of DDT, and the shift by the species toward increased use of artificial nesting habitats. Most of this population increase, however, can be attributed to increases in the numbers of breeding pairs in the Columbia River estuary and at a few inland sites, which currently account for approximately 41% and 29% of breeding pairs in the Western Population, respectively. Concurrently, numbers of breeding pairs in coastal British Columbia, northern Washington, and southern California have declined since 1987-1992." (from the Executive Summary) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A tsunami forecast model for Newport, Oregon Y1 - 2010 A1 - Righi, Dylan A1 - Arrcas, Diego A1 - Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - tsunamis KW - wave data KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay JF - PMEL Tsunami Forecast Series VL - 5 UR - https://nctr.pmel.noaa.gov/forecast_model_reports/final_reports/05_NewportOR_3344_web.pdf N1 - This document reports on the development of a tsunami forecast model for Yaquina Bay. The authors used 11 past Pacific basin earthquakes, from the 1946 Unimak to the 2007 Chile events, to generate a model that would explain the wave heights experienced at Yaquina Bay and to predict future wave heights. Although this publication does not make any predictions about "The Big One," it does report on past wave heights. Extensive color illustrations show how the waves affected the Bay. "NOAA OAR Special Report." This publication is also numbered as Contribution No. 3344 from NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory and Contribution No. 1771 from Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO). ER - TY - THES T1 - Young-of-the-Year Rockfish (Sebastes spp.) Settlement Dynamics in Oregon Estuaries Y1 - 2010 A1 - Dauble, Alison D. KW - Black rockfish = Sebastes melanops KW - commercial fisheries KW - estuaries KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - life history information KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/qf85nd73d N1 - Established that larval and young black rockfish (Sebastes melanops) use estuaries as nursery grounds in "multiple estuaries on the Oregon coast from spring through late fall, and may be present in highly developed estuaries through their first winter before moving to deeper habitats." More developed estuaries seem to have structures that provide protection for the young fish. Studied rockfish in the Nehalem, Siletz, Yaquina, Alsea, Coos and Coquille estuaries. Masters thesis. Major professor was Scott A. Heppell. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Classification of Regional Patterns of Environmental Drivers and Benthic Habitats in Pacific Northwest Estuaries Y1 - 2009 A1 - National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (U.S.). Western Ecology Division, ED - Lee II, Henry ED - Brown, Cheryl A. KW - Alsea Bay KW - climate KW - Coos Bay KW - demographics KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - hydrography KW - hydrology KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nitrogen KW - phosphorus KW - phytoplankton KW - precipitation KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - sediment data KW - tidal currents KW - Tillamook Bay KW - turbidity KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - EPA 600/R-09/140 UR - https://tinyurl.com/3rd376k N1 - "This report describes a pilot effort at classifying PNW estuaries with regards to landscape attributes and their susceptibility to nutrient enrichment." Much data is presented. Although the report focuses on seven estuaries (Alsea, Coos Bay, Nestucca, Salmon River, Tillamook Bay, Umpqua and Yaquina), many other estuaries are mentioned, and basic statistical data is given for all PNW estuaries. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Conserved Lands of Yaquina Bay [cartographic material] Y1 - 2009 A1 - Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District, KW - land ownership KW - maps KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3197xm526 N1 - Overlay on aerial photograph. “The Lincoln County Soil and Water Conservation District produced this map to illustrate existing conservation easements as of 2009. The largest ownerships on the map are 8000 acres owned by Pacific Forest Trust and being managed for older forest conditions with revenue generation from thinning and selective logging, the Van Eck Trust Lands, and land owned by The Wetlands Conservancy. The Central Coast Land Conservancy owns two parcels and 2 conservation easements.” (Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Coupling between the coastal ocean and Yaquina Bay, Oregon: importance of oceanic inputs relative to other nitrogen sources JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2009 A1 - Brown, Cheryl A. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nutrient cycles KW - phosphate KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 32 N1 - Shows that the ocean (through seasonal upwelling) is the dominant source of nitrogen in Yaquina Bay during the dry (May-October) season, while the river is the dominant source of nitrogen for the rest of the year. Modeled nitrates, phosphates and chlorophyll a in the bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The ecological role of bivalve shellfish aquaculture in the estuarine environment: A review with application to oyster and clam culture in West Coast (USA) estuaries JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 2009 A1 - Dumbauld, Brett R. A1 - Ruesink, Jennifer l. A1 - Rumrill, Steven S. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Baynes Sound (B.C.) KW - bivalves KW - carbaryl KW - Coos Bay KW - Drakes Estero KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - eastern oyster = Crassostrea virginica KW - economics KW - ecosystem health KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Geoduck clam = Panopea generosa KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Grays Harbor KW - Humboldt Bay KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - sediments KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tomales Bay KW - Totten Inlet (Puget Sound) KW - water quality KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 290 N1 - Excellent review of the ecological impact of bivalve aquaculture on the West Coast. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Effectiveness Monitoring at Tidal Wetland Restoration and Reference Sites in the Siuslaw River Estuary: a Tidal Swamp Focus Y1 - 2009 A1 - Brophy, Laura S. A1 - Green Point Consulting, KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Cox Island KW - diking KW - habitat KW - hydrology KW - North Fork Siuslaw River KW - salt marsh KW - sediment data KW - Siuslaw River KW - soils KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - tidal data KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland restoration KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina River PB - Green Point Consulting CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/1v53k2397 N1 - Two wetland restoration sites in the Siuslaw Estuary were monitored and compared with two reference sites in the Siuslaw Estuary, and with one reference site in the Yaquina Estuary. While documenting conditions, comparing restoration sites to reference sites, establishing a baseline to note future change, and providing data on tidal swamps, the project also developed data to guide future tidal restoration projects. The study found that both restoration sites are subject to "natural processes and controlling factors""and tidal wetland restoration is well underway." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuarine Crab Resource Monitoring and Assessment Project: Yaquina Bay and Alsea Bay, Oregon Y1 - 2009 A1 - Vance, Mitch A1 - Ainsworth, Justin A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Program, KW - Alsea Bay KW - catch statistics KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - growth KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - Red rock crab=Cancer productus KW - spatial distribution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/mrp/shellfish/docs/Vance_Ainsworth_Estuary_crab_monitoring.pdf N1 - This is a poster-style presentation. Describes the beginning of a crab sampling program in 2008 and 2009. Sampling was done at 3 sites in Alsea Bay and 4 sites in Yaquina Bay. "Yaquina and Alsea bays are distinctly different estuarine ecosystems due to the differences in their size and drainage, their level of marine dominance, and anthropogenic alterations. Differences between the crab populations in these two estuaries may be related to the differences in the bays themselves. For example, the fact that we do not catch any red rock crab in Alsea Bay is probably due to the lack of rocky habitat that they prefer." (from the Discussion section) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Flood Insurance Study: Lincoln County, Oregon and Incorporated Areas Y1 - 2009 A1 - U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency, KW - Alsea River KW - Big Creek KW - Canal Creek KW - Darkey Creek KW - Depot Creek KW - Digger Creek KW - Drift Creek KW - elevation KW - Erickson Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - flooding KW - Grass Creek KW - hydrology KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - Little Elk River KW - Mill Creek KW - Olalla Creek KW - precipitation KW - Salmon River KW - Schooner Creek KW - Scott Creek KW - Siletz River KW - topography KW - Treat River KW - West Olalla Creek KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River N1 - “Effective December 18, 2009.” Discusses areas susceptible to flooding, gives peak flows, includes selected floodplain profiles. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Freshwater Mussels of the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 2009 A1 - Nedeau, Ethan Jay A1 - Smith, Allan K. A1 - Stone, Jen A1 - Jepsen, Sarina KW - anatomy KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - general KW - life history information KW - mollusks KW - mussels KW - taxonomy KW - water quality PB - Xerxes Society for Invertebrate Conservation CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://xerces.org/sites/default/files/2018-05/09-002_02_XercesSoc_Freshwater-Mussels-of-the-PNW_web.pdf N1 - 2nd edition. Freshwater mussels are among the most endangered animals on earth. Over 70% of all freshwater mussel species in North America are considered threatened or endangered, and 35 species are believed to be extinct. Freshwater mussels serve as important bioindicators, being sensitive to stream temperatures, dissolved oxygen, sedimentation and pollution. This valuable guide will aid in awareness of the value of these species, as well as in identification. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Geoarchaeological themes in a dynamic coastal environment, Lincoln and Lane Counties, Oregon T2 - Volcanoes to Vineyards: Geologic Field Trips through the Dynamic Landscape of the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 2009 A1 - Davis, Loren G. A1 - Jenevein, Steven A. A1 - Punke, Michele L. A1 - Noller, Jay S. A1 - Jones, Julia A. A1 - Willis, Samuel C. KW - archeology KW - Florence dune sheet KW - geology KW - Neptune State Park KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - paleosciences KW - subsidence KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head JF - Volcanoes to Vineyards: Geologic Field Trips through the Dynamic Landscape of the Pacific Northwest T3 - Field guide (Geological Society of America) PB - Geological Society of America CY - Boulder, Colo. VL - 15 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/290241966_Geoarchaeological_themes_in_a_dynamic_coastal_environment_Lincoln_and_Lane_Counties_Oregon N1 - "In many ways, the modern Oregon coastline bears little resemblance to that associated with prehistoric coastal peoples prior to 3000 years ago..." (from the abstract). Examines how geological forces (earthquakes, sea level rise) have changed the landscape and obscured early peoples' occupations of the area. First stop on the tour is at the main HMSC parking lot, and the second stop is at Yaquina Head. Mentions Siletz, Yaquina, Alsea, Yachats and Siuslaw paleorivers. Includes maps showing paleorivers and what was above water before all the ice melted. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geochemical ecosystem engineering by the mud shrimp Upogebia pugettensis (Crustacea: Thalassinidae) in Yaquina Bay, Oregon: Density-dependent effects on organic matter remineralization and nutrient cycling JF - Limnology and Oceanography Y1 - 2009 A1 - D'Andrea, Anthony F. A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. KW - biological KW - Idaho Flats KW - mud shrimp=Upogebia pugettensis VL - 54 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - History of Olympia oysters (Ostrea lurida Carpenter 1864) in Oregon estuaries, and a description of recovering populations in Coos Bay JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2009 A1 - Groth, Scott A1 - Rumrill, Steve KW - Coos Bay KW - historical KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea lurida KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 28 N1 - "Historical evidence indicates that Olympia oysters (Ostrea lurida) are indigenous to at least three of Oregon's estuaries. Populations of O. lurida occur in Yaquina Bay, Netarts Bay, and Coos Bay, although only the population in Yaquina Bay seems likely to have been continuous since prewestern settlement." ER - TY - THES T1 - Improving Community Profiles for Oregon Fisheries and Coastal Communities through Collaboration Y1 - 2009 A1 - Package, Christina KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Newport KW - Port Orford KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/vh53wx899 N1 - This Masters thesis describes a collaborative ethnographic project in which "members of the fishing community" interviewed "their own peers." Data gathered is meant to supplement community profiles done by NOAA in 2007. The thesis discusses methodology and results, and includes profiles of Garibaldi, Newport and Port Orford. Good quotes from the fishing community. Major professor was Bryan Tilt. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Lincoln County: Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Y1 - 2009 A1 - Lincoln County (Or.). Dept. of Planning and Development, A1 - University of Oregon. Community Service Center, A1 - Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience, KW - climate KW - coastal hazards KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - earthquakes KW - environmental policy and law KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - forest fires KW - landslides KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - planning KW - precipitation KW - Siletz (Or.) KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - weather KW - wind KW - Yachats (Or.) UR - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/9439 N1 - “Prepared for: Lincoln County, Depoe Bay, Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo, Waldport and Yachats” Maps, charts, tables, appendices. “This natural hazard mitigation plan is intended to assist Lincoln County, Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, Newport, Toledo, Waldport and Yachats to reduce the risk from natural hazards by identifying resources, information, and strategies for risk reduction. It will also help guide and coordinate mitigation activities throughout the County.” (p.4) ER - TY - THES T1 - Patterns of Natural Selection and Demography in Coastal Oregon Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Populations: Evidence from Neutral and Olfactory Receptor Gene-Linked Markers Y1 - 2009 A1 - Johnson, Marc Aaron KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - genetics KW - geographic distribution KW - population biology KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/gh93h230k N1 - "For Pacific salmon, the evolution of local adaptations depends upon the species’ propensity to return, or “home”, to natal streams at time of reproduction. Pacific salmon use olfactory cues to guide homing behavior, yet little is known about the genetics of olfaction in salmon. In this study, I use putatively neutral microsatellite markers to estimate demographic parameters and describe the population genetic structure of Oregon Coastal coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). . . I then used genomic sequence data from nine species of salmon and trout to infer the evolutionary history for eight olfactory receptor genes. . . Finally, I used molecular markers linked to olfactory receptor genes to test for a signal of selection among coho salmon populations from different rivers." (from the Abstract) Found the Coos Bay salmon were the major source of straying in the south coast, while Nehalem River salmon did most of the straying on the north coast. Major professor was Michael A. Banks. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Recolonization of intertidal Zostera marina L. (eelgrass) following experimental shoot removal JF - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Y1 - 2009 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Kaldy, James E. A1 - Patrick J Clinton A1 - Eldridge, Peter M. A1 - Folger, Christina L. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - habitat restoration VL - 374 N1 - This paper studies the time it takes for eelgrass meadows to recover from disturbances, in particular the difference between continuous lower intertidal meadows as opposed to higher intertidal patches of eelgrass. Areas of eelgrass in Yaquina Bay were denuded and the time of recovery was studied. The lower continous meadows recovered within 24 months, but recovery for the patchy higher intertidal eelgrass plots was much slower. Map, charts, aerial photographs. Summarizes current state of eelgrass beds in the Yaquina estuary. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Toledo Waterfront Connectivity Plan Y1 - 2009 A1 - Parametrix, Inc., A1 - Port of Toledo (Or.), KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - physical modification KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina River PB - Parametrix, Inc. CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - THES T1 - Utilization of Natural and Supplemental Biofuels for Harvesting Energy from Marine Sediments Y1 - 2009 A1 - Nielsen, Mark E KW - chemical KW - Embarcadero Marina KW - energy KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - microbiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay AB - A benthic microbial fuel cell (BMFC) is an electrochemical device that generates current from the redox gradient at the sediment-water interface. Early prototypes had anodes buried in anoxic sediments and cathodes in overlying water. The BMFCs described in this dissertation are based on a chamber design that enables the use of high surface-area fiber electrodes and facilitates enhanced mass transport to the anode. Results from Yaquina Bay, OR, show that mass transport resistance accounted for at least 93% of the total internal resistance for a particular BMFC configuration. Power output was increased 18-fold by mechanically induced fluid transport through the anode chamber. At a cold seep in Monterey Canyon, CA, naturally driven advection resulted in a five-fold increase in power from a BMFC with low-pressure check valves relative to an identical BMFC with high-pressure check valves. Enhanced transport coincided with a change in the microbial community on the anode from one dominated by epsilonproteobacteria to one with relatively even representation from deltaproteobacteria, epsilonproteobacteria, firmicutes and flavobacterium/cytophaga/bacterioides. Laboratory experiments investigated the effect of adding supplemental carbon sources to anode chambers. Repeated lactate injections appeared to stimulate sulfate reduction resulting in short term power gains but did not apparently shift the process responsible for baseline current. When a specific inhibitor of sulfate reduction was added, lactate-supplemented and unsupplemented BMFCs performed similarly. BMFCs have been proposed as power sources for monitoring systems in remote locations. Practical implementation of this technology is governed by three conditions: 1) low-voltage current must be stepped up to meet the requirements of off-the-shelf electronic devices, 2) modest power production and variable power demands require integrated energy storage, and 3) BMFCs should be operated at the most efficient potential for energy production. A combination power converter/potentiostat/rechargeable battery system was described based on these considerations and tested with a chambered BMFC in Yaquina Bay, OR. The BMFC provided intermittent power to an acoustic receiver, and results highlight the need to increase power, make design improvements to better seal the chamber to the sediment and increase the capacity for energy storage. PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4m90dz073 N1 - Major professor was Clare Reimers. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Archaeology illuminated by history, history illuminated by archaeology: examples from the Oregon Coast. T2 - Dunes, Headlands, Estuaries, and Rivers: Current Archaeological Research on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 2008 A1 - Connolly, Thomas J. A1 - Byram, Robert Scott A1 - Kentta, Robert KW - archeology KW - indigenous peoples KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - weirs JF - Dunes, Headlands, Estuaries, and Rivers: Current Archaeological Research on the Oregon Coast T3 - Association of Oregon Archaeologists Occasional Paper PB - Association of Oregon Archaeologists CY - Eugene, Or. VL - no.8 N1 - Explores the Half Moon Weir site near the mouth of the North Fork of the Siuslaw River, along with sites at Yaquina Falls and Spencer Creek in Lincoln County and Whaleshead Cove in Curry County. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Biological recovery criteria for the Oregon Coast coho salmon evolutionarily significant unit T2 - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC Y1 - 2008 A1 - Wainwright, Thomas C. A1 - Chilcote, Mark W. A1 - Lawson, Peter W. A1 - Nickelson, Thomas E. A1 - Huntington, Charles W. A1 - Mills, Justin S. A1 - Moore, Kelly M. S. A1 - Reeves, Gordon H. A1 - Stout, Heather A. A1 - Weitkamp, Laurie A. KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - Floras Lake KW - Lower Umpqua River KW - Middle Umpqua River KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - statistical analysis KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC PB - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center CY - [Seattle, Wa.] VL - no.91 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/3577 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Coastal Connection: Assessing Oregon Estuaries for Conservation Planning Y1 - 2008 A1 - Aldous, Allison A1 - Brown, Jenny A1 - Elseroad, Adrien A1 - The Nature Conservancy in Oregon KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - Chetco River KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Depoe Bay KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - erosion KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitats KW - hydrology KW - introduced species KW - landslides KW - marshes KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Rogue River KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake KW - sediments KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - water quality KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay PB - The Nature Conservancy in Oregon CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/conservationstrategy/docs/conservation_planning_1110/TNC_report.pdf N1 - A good overview of the concepts used for evaluating the health of estuaries in Oregon. Identifies data sources, standards. Good bibliography. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Colonial power and indigenous justice: fur trade violence and its aftermath in Yaquina narrative JF - Oregon Historical Quarterly Y1 - 2008 A1 - Byram, Robert Scott KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea Indians KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coastal Indian Reservation KW - historical KW - Hudson’s Bay Company KW - Native Americans KW - Oysterville KW - Siletz Indian Reservation KW - Yaquina (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Indians VL - 109 UR - https://works.bepress.com/byram/1/ IS - 3 N1 - Why were there so few Native Americans in Yaquina Bay when white settlers arrived? One possible answer is that many of them were murdered in 1832 by staff of the Hudson’s Bay Company. The attack was in retaliation for the killing by Alsea Indians of two Hudson’s Bay trappers. Many inhabitants of a large village near Oysterville were killed. “Diminished as a nation and displaced from their homelands, Yaquina survivors memorialized their losses in oral narrative that reveals the depth of impacts throughout the colonization process, and the injustice of colonial power relations.” (p.382) ER - TY - THES T1 - Dispersal and Population Structure of Neotrypaea californiensis Y1 - 2008 A1 - Kozuka, Kenji KW - genetics KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - spatial distribution KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zooplankton PB - San Jose State University CY - San Jose, Calif. UR - https://tinyurl.com/6f4ypbu ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A dynamic model of an estuarine invasion by a non-native seagrass JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2008 A1 - Almasi, Kama N. A1 - Eldridge, Peter M. KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - introduced species KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 31 N1 - The authors model an invasion of an introduced seagrass in Yaquina Bay. They predict it will grow rapidly for the first 20 years following its introduction. "This rapid expansion is followed by apparent cycles around an equilibrium point, and is unaffected by spatial scale differences." The authors believed that the Japanese eelgrass in Yaquina Bay was, at the time the article was written, in a cycle of "high population growth." (p.173) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An Ecological Economics Approach to Understanding Oregon's Coastal Economy and Environment Y1 - 2008 A1 - Swedeen, Paula A1 - Batker, Dave A1 - Radtke, Hans A1 - Boumans, Roelof A1 - Willer, Chuck PB - Audubon Society of Portland CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://coastrange.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Swedeen-2008-Coastal-Report-compressed.pdf N1 - “There have been no studies to date that address the broad economic relationship between Oregon’s estuary and marine ecosystems and the economic health of Oregon’s coastal communities. This paper reports on the first phase of an economic analysis linking marine and marine influenced ecological conditions to the general coastal economy by exploring those ecosystem services that connect economy and ecology” (p.1). Good county statistics. A nice summary of aspects of coastal ecology and economics that might be overlooked. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Economic Benefits of Conservation Natural Lands: Case Study: Yaquina Bay Conservation Opportunity Area, Oregon Y1 - 2008 A1 - Kroeger, Timm A1 - McMurray, Anna KW - agriculture KW - carbon KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - economics KW - education KW - forestry KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - human impacts KW - recreation KW - recreational fisheries – groundfish KW - salmon KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Defenders of Wildlife CY - Washington, D.C. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8s45q9195 N1 - If you have ever wondered what undeveloped land in estuaries is worth, this publication might be of interest. This study, based on 2004 data, wasn’t able to quantify the value of every service performed by undeveloped land and open spaces, but does a good job of detailing what is possible to quantify. “Recreational fishing is the activity that generates the single largest value, followed by commercial crabbing and oyster harvests. Carbon sequestration, the only ecosystem service included in our analysis, generates substantial economic value as well, although the current uncertainties surrounding access and credit prices on emerging carbon markets make this estimate somewhat less reliable than those for the other uses we examine.” (p.1-2) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of erosion and macroalgae on intertidal eelgrass (Zostera marina) in a northeastern Pacifid estuary (USA) JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 2008 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Robbins, Bradley D. KW - algae KW - Coquille Point KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - erosion KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Flats KW - Oneatta Point KW - sediments KW - Ulva species KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 51 N1 - This study is concerned with the natural factors that limit the distribution and growth of inter-tidal eelgrass. The authors suggest that dessication from exposure to the air, along with macroalgae and erosion all limit eelgrass, "and that these factors operate in an acute rather than a chronic manner." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - CHAP T1 - A fishermen's agreement and co-op in Yaquina Bay roe herring T2 - Case Studies in Fisheries Self-Governance Y1 - 2008 A1 - Leal, D. R. ED - Townsend, R. ED - Shotton, R. ED - Uchida, H. (eds.) KW - abundance KW - commercial fisheries KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - fecundity KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Case Studies in Fisheries Self-Governance T3 - FAO Fisheries Technical Paper PB - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations CY - Rome, Italy VL - no.504 UR - https://www.fao.org/3/a1497e/a1497e00.htm N1 - This paper describes a private agreement between fishermen participating in a limited-entry commercial fishery for herring roe in Yaquina Bay. The co-operative formed by this agreement gives the fishermen greater flexibility, allowing them to fish when roe is likely to likely to be more abundnat, and the agreement "has proven resilient to widely fluctuating resource and market conditions..." (p.422) Map, tables. Gives statistics for herring landings in Yaquina Bay from 1978-2006. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic structure, migration, and patterns of allelic richness among coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) populations of the Oregon coast JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Y1 - 2008 A1 - Johnson, Marc A. A1 - Banks, Michael A. KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - genetics KW - geographic distribution KW - population biology VL - 65 N1 - Studied genotypic data from eight microsatellite loci to characterize Oregon coastal coho salmon. "The Coos, Umpqua, Smith and Coquille rivers appear to form a southern group, whereas the Nehalem, Tillamook, Wilson, Necanicum, Nestucca, Trask, and Salmon rivers form a loosely defined northern group." (p.1278) Major sources of migrating (straying) coho are the Coos River in the south and the Nehalem River in the north. "Consequently, populations of the central coast ... receive relatively balanced immigrant contributions from the major source populations." (p.1280) This gives central coast populations such as the Yaquina River higher levels of allelic richness. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Macroinvertebrate Report: Oregon Coast Coho Evolutionarily Significant Unit (2006-2007): Final Report Y1 - 2008 A1 - Hubler, Shannon A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Laboratory and Environmental Assessment Division, A1 - Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, KW - Alsea River KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - ecosystem health KW - insects KW - Lower Umpqua River KW - Middle Umpqua River KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Salmon River KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Umpqua River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - water temperature KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Laboratory and Environmental Assessment Division, CY - Hillsboro, Or. UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2009/200902091133141/ N1 - One way to measure a stream’s health is to count the aquatic insects in it. “This report summarizes macroinvertebrate data collected in cooperation with the ODFW in the twenty-one independent coho populations units from 2006-2007. These data were collected by ODFW crews and analyzed by ODEQ staff. Biological integrity, temperature stress and fine sediment stress were evaluated for each of the twenty-one population units.” (p.4) There are good data here. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Measuring the contribution of benthic ecosystem engineering species to the ecosystem services of an estuary: a case study of burrowing shrimps in Yaquina Estuary, Oregon [abstract only] JF - ACES: A Conference on Ecosystem Services Y1 - 2008 A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. A1 - D’Andrea, Anthony F. A1 - Griffen, Blaine D. A1 - Eldridge, Peter A1 - O’Higgins, Timothy G. KW - bioturbation KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://tinyurl.com/q2w3ua2 N1 - This is a brief summary of EPA’s studies on burrowing shrimp in the Yaquina River estuary. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Water Quality Index Summary Report: Water Years 1998-2007 Y1 - 2008 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Laboratory and Environmental Assessment Division, KW - pollution KW - water quality CY - Hillsboro, Or. N1 - 2007 annual report. Trends in water quality. Yaquina River downstream of Chitwood reporting station had water quality in the "Fair" category. Note: the latest ten-year report is available online. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The potential for mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis H. Milne Edwards, 1853 (Crustacea: Brachyura) invasion of Pacific Northwest and Alaskan Estuaries JF - Biological Invasions Y1 - 2008 A1 - Hanson, Erik A1 - Sytsma, Mark KW - Coos Bay KW - introduced species KW - Mitten crab = Eriocheir sinensis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 10 N1 - The estuaries of the Pacific Northwest are generally too small, too cold, and have too short flushing times to permit mitten crabs to thrive in them. Coos Bay and Yaquina Bay were studied in Oregon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Re-emergence of Vibrio tubiashii in bivalve shellfish aquaculture: severity, environmental drivers, geographic extent and management JF - Diseases of Aquatic Organisms Y1 - 2008 A1 - Elston, Ralph A. A1 - Hasegawa, Hiroaki A1 - Humphrey, Karen L. A1 - Polyak, Ildiko K. A1 - Hase, Claudia C. KW - aquaculture KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - shellfish disease KW - Vibrio tubiashii KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 82 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/dao_oa/d082p119.pdf N1 - An outbreak of vibriosis that appeared on the West Coast in the summer of 2006 and peaked in 2007 is described, along with methods of reducing contamination. Relationships between oyster die-offs and severe upwellings and El Nino are suggested. "We first recorded a severe outbreak of vibriosis, for which the etiological agent was later confirmed to be toxigenic Vibrio tubiashii, in 1998 from a hatchery on Netarts Bay. The SST [sea surface temperature] during this period was unusually elevated and remarkably similar to the elevated temperature regime observed in 2007, when severe vibriosis re-emerged." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Regional Surveys and Outreach for the Non-Indigenous Burrowing Isopod, Sphaeroma quoianum. Y1 - 2008 A1 - Davidson, Timothy M. A1 - de Rivera, Catherine E. KW - Coos Bay KW - erosion KW - invasive species KW - isopods KW - Oregon Oyster Farms KW - Sphaeroma quoianum KW - Yaquina Bay CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://westernregionalpanel.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/SphaeromaFinalReport.pdf N1 - "Report Submitted to the Western Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service." "While S. quoianum has not spread to these new areas, ... the populations in Yaquina Bay appear to have expanded since 2005. S. quoianum was found in 42% (21/50) of surveyed sites in Yaquina Bay and some sites hosted very high densities of the isopod... In addition, S. quoianum is now potentially impacting the local economy of Yaquina Bay: Oregon Oyster replaced their dock floats recently and nearly every one of the 60 one-meter long newly removed Styrofoam billets were riddled with S. quoianum burrows..." (p.10) Includes photographs of damaged floats at Oregon Oyster Farms on Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Small Dam Removal in Oregon: A Guide for Project Managers Y1 - 2008 A1 - Hoffert-Hay, Denise A1 - Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, KW - dams KW - ecosystem health KW - fish passage KW - water temperature PB - Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A16500/datastream/OBJ/view N1 - “As a result of changing technology and values, many small dams in Oregon have out-lived their original purpose due to changes in Oregon’s economic and resource landscape. These relic dams that have out-lived their useful lives are good candidates for removal. The financial burden of maintaining an aging structure can far outweigh the benefits of keeping it” (p.1). Color illustrations. ER - TY - THES T1 - Use of Extractable Lipofuscin As an Age Biomarker to Determine Age Structure of Ghost Shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) Populations in West Coast Estuaries Y1 - 2008 A1 - Cassidy, Katelyn M. KW - age composition KW - genetics KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - statistics KW - theses KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/wh246v95f N1 - "The data presented here show that biochemical-based aging can now be widely used to assess age in N. californiensis, facilitating more in-depth investigations of basic biological and ecological processes for this species." (from the Abstract) Major professors were Brett R. Dumbauld and Christopher J. Langdon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Will the European green crab (Carcinus maenas) persist in the Pacific Northwest? JF - ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil Y1 - 2008 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens A1 - Gillespie, Graham E. KW - Coos Bay KW - El Nino KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - Grays Harbor KW - invasive species KW - Netarts Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 65 N1 - After the strong 1997/1998 El Nino, young green crabs appeared in several West Coast estuaries. The question is: would European green crabs maintain viable populations in their new environments once ocean conditions became less favorable to their survival? This paper reports on a study of European green crabs during their first ten years in the Pacific Northwest. Their populations declined as the 1997/1998 El Nino ebbed and less favorable conditions resumed. The downward trend was reversed in 2005 and 2006, however, and it now seems likely that "if winters remain mild and green crabs continue to recruit well, it is highly likely that they will spread to northern British Columbia and Alaska." ER - TY - BOOK T1 - An Approach to Developing Nutrient Criteria for Pacific Northwest Estuaries : a Case Study of Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 2007 A1 - Brown, Cheryl A. A1 - National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (U.S.). Western Ecology Division., KW - nutrient cycles KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development CY - Washington, DC VL - EPA 600/R-07/046 UR - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/149777#/summary N1 - Color illustrations, maps. "June 2007.""EPA 600/R-07/046." Good summary of physical and biotic characteristics of the estuary, as well as the history of land use. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Contaminant exposure in outmigrant juvenile salmon from Pacific Northwest estuaries of the United States JF - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Y1 - 2007 A1 - Johnson, Lyndal L. A1 - Ylitalo, Gina M. A1 - Arkoosh, Mary R. A1 - Kagley, Anna N. A1 - Stafford, Coral A1 - Bolton, Jennie L. A1 - Buzitis, Jon A1 - Anulacion, Bernadita F. A1 - Collier, Tracy K. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - DDT KW - Elk River KW - juvenile fish KW - migration KW - pesticides KW - Salmon River KW - Salmon River Hatchery KW - Tillamook Bay KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 124 N1 - When juvenile salmonids migrate downstream towards the ocean, they can encounter and absorb harmful chemicals such as DDT, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and pesticides. The authors of this paper measured harmful chemicals in tissues of juvenile salmonids, and in their prey. They also measured stomach contents of salmon from estuaries and hatcheries. Results were not surprising: industrial estuaries such as the Columbia River, Coos Bay and Yaquina Bay showed high contaminant exporsure (Yaquina Bay was high in PCBs in Chinook salmon), while natural estuaries like the Salmon and Elk River estuaries, had low exposures to harmful chemicals. Some of the conservation estuaries, including Alsea Bay, had relatively high exposures to contaminants. . Juvenile Chinook were more vulnerable than coho salmon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An examination of the spatial and temporal generality of the influence of ecosystem engineers on the composition of associated assemblages JF - Aquatic Ecology Y1 - 2007 A1 - Berry, Richard L. A1 - Rowden, Ashley A. KW - bioturbation KW - ecosystem modeling KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Japanese eelgrass = Zostera japonica KW - Netarts Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 41 N1 - Examined the manner and mechanisms by which ghost shrimp and eelgrass influenced associated benthic assemblages. Compared temperate estuaries in New Zealand and the U.S. Studied Otago Harbour, Blueskin Bay and Papanui Inlet in New Zealand and Tillamook Bay, Yaquina Bay and Netarts Bay in Oregon. Transplanted shrimp into low- and high-density plots of eelgrass and eelgrass into low- and high-density plots of ghost shrimp. Noted which associated benthic species were sensitive to the differences in density. Also noted seasonal factors: seagrass has a competitive advantage in spring, while ghost shrimp are most active and have a greater advantage in summer. "Most discriminating taxa generally showed a strong prevalence for treatment sites that contained seagrass, implying that seagrass is the dominant ecosystem engineer in the systems studied." ER - TY - THES T1 - A GIS Evaluation of Land Use Zones and Water Quality for Marine Conservation Site Selection in Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 2007 A1 - Henderson, Ann Miller KW - geographical information systems KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/c821gp900 N1 - Shows land use (most by State of Oregon) of estuarine lands in Lincoln County. Points out water quality issues. GIS as planning tool. Identifies 4000 meter land-use zone as the best point of measurement for determining water quality impacts and for estuary management decisions. Appendix gives permitted land use in Lincoln County. Colored maps.Michael Harte was the major professor. This report is a Capstone Project in lieu of a thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Hemoflagellates of Oregon marine fishes with the description of new species of Trypanosoma and Trypanoplasma JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 2007 A1 - Burreson, Eugene M. KW - parasites VL - 93 SN - 0022-3395 N1 - Parasites from fish "collected in the vicinity of Newport, Oregon." ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Identification of historical populations of Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the Oregon coast evolutionarily significant unit T2 - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC Y1 - 2007 A1 - Lawson, Peter W. A1 - Bjorkstedt, Eric P. A1 - Chilcote, Mark W. A1 - Huntingdon, Charles W. A1 - Mills, Justin S. A1 - Moore, Kelly M. S. A1 - Nickelson, Thomas E. A1 - Reeves, Gordon H. A1 - Stout, Heather A. A1 - Wainwright, Thomas C. A1 - Weitkamp, Laurie A. KW - abundance KW - Alsea Basin KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Beaver Creek KW - biological KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kitsutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - Devil's Lake KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum Bay KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Salmon River KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tenmile Creek KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River Basin KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC PB - U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service CY - [Seattle, Wash.] VL - no.79 UR - https://www.arlis.org/docs/vol1/123357711.pdf N1 - Important report on coho stocks and their genetic relationships. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Limiting Factors Assessment and Restoration Plan: Buttermilk, Spilde, and Yaquina Headwaters, Sixth Fields Tributaries to the Yaquina Basin Y1 - 2007 A1 - Bio-Surveys LLC, A1 - Holbert, Mary A1 - Sialis Company,, KW - agriculture KW - American beaver = Castor canadensis KW - Bryant Creek KW - Buttermilk Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - dissolved oxygen KW - Felton Creek KW - fish passage KW - habitat restoration KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - Humphry Creek KW - hydrology KW - Little Yaquina River KW - marshes KW - Randall Creek KW - Spilde Creek KW - Stony Creek KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina River KW - Young Creek PB - Mid-Coast Watersheds Council CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://tinyurl.com/bdum9rme N1 - “This document provides watershed restoration actions proposed to enhance the coho salmon population within the Buttermilk, Spilde and Yaquina Headwaters Sixth Field basins in Lincoln County, Oregon. . . The goal of the restoration effort has been to identify the dominant processes and habitat characteristics that currently limit the production of coho salmon smolts in the subbasins, and to develop a prioritized list of actions (‘prescriptions’) for removing the limitations in ways that normalize landscape and stream channel function” (from the Introduction). ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Newport and South Beach T2 - Community profiles for West Coast and North Pacific fisheries : Washington, Oregon, California, and other U.S. states Y1 - 2007 A1 - Norman, Karma C. A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, A1 - U.S. Northwest Fisheries Science Center, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - harbors KW - industrial development KW - Newport (Or.) KW - ports KW - recreational fisheries KW - South Beach (Or.) JF - Community profiles for West Coast and North Pacific fisheries : Washington, Oregon, California, and other U.S. states PB - U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service CY - [Seattle, Wash.] VL - no.85 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/3537 N1 - Demographics, economic and governmental infrastructure and involvement in West Coast fishing. Full list of authors appears on the title page. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Nutrient fluxes in the microalgal-dominated intertidal regions of the lower Yaquina estuary, Oregon (USA) JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 2007 A1 - Sin, Yongsik A1 - Sigleo, Anne C. A1 - Song, Eunsook KW - algae KW - ammonium KW - chemistry KW - estuarine dynamics KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Flats KW - nitrate KW - nitrogen dioxide KW - nutrient cycles KW - phosphate KW - precipitation KW - primary productivity KW - Sally’s Bend KW - sediments KW - silicon KW - upwelling KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 81 IS - 1 N1 - This study was launched to learn how important microalgae were to the productivity of Yaquina Bay, and to determine “sediment nutrient fluxes in the microalgal dominated sediments” (p.51). Microalgae on sediment are an important food source for benthic dwellers, and contribute nutrients to the water column when they decompose. The study examined seasonal nutrient fluxes, compared Yaquina Bay to other estuaries, and characterized the relationship between silica and nitrate in the Bay. The study suggests that “benthic microalgae control the nutrient fluxes to the water column" (p.59). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Bay Clam Identification: Clams Harvested in Oregon Estuaries [poster] Y1 - 2007 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Program, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Arctic hiatella = Hiatella arctica KW - Baltic clam = Macoma balthica KW - Bentnose clam = Macoma nasuta KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel = Mytilus edulis KW - Bodega tellen = Tellina bodegensis KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - estuaries KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - general KW - identification KW - Irus clam = Irus ishibashianus KW - Jackknife clam = Solen sicarius KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - Northwest ugly clam = Entodesma saxicola KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific falsejingle = Pododesmus cepio KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Pacific razor clam = Siliqua patula KW - Purple varnish clam = Nuttallia obscurata KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Rough piddock = Zirfaea pilsbryi KW - Sand clam = Macoma secta KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/h415pb28s N1 - Color poster. "All photographs by Scott Groth, ODFW, except when noted. (printed 2007)" ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Bay Crab Identification [poster] Y1 - 2007 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Black-clawed crab = Lophopanopeus bellus KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Gaper pea crab = Pinnixa littoralis KW - Graceful kelp crab = Pugettia gracilis KW - Northern kelp crab = Pugettia producta KW - Oregon shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis KW - Pacific rock crab = Romaleon antennarium (Cancer antennarius) KW - Purple shore crab = Hemigrapsus nudus KW - Pygmy rock crab = Glebocarcinus oregonensis (Cancer oregonensis) KW - Red rock crab = Cancer productus KW - Striped shore crab = Pachygrapsus crassipes UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6108vb99d N1 - Poster. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coast Coho Conservation Plan for the State of Oregon Y1 - 2007 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - environmental law and policy KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - water quality KW - water temperature UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/crp/docs/coastal_coho/final/coho_plan.pdf N1 - Date from cover, "March 16, 2007." Primary limiting factor for the Yaquina: stream complexity. Secondary limiting factor: water quality. ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Oregon Explorer: Natural Resources Digital Library Y1 - 2007 A1 - Oregon State University. Libraries, A1 - Oregon State University. Institute for Natural Resources, KW - climate change KW - demographics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general ecosystem description KW - geographic information system KW - geography KW - habitat conservation KW - hydrology KW - land use KW - maps KW - natural resources KW - wetlands CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://oregonexplorer.info/ N1 - Began in June 2007. "The Oregon Explorer is envisioned to use the power of today's cutting edge information technology to create a state-of-the-art web-accessible natural resources digital library by way of accessing and integrating data from state and federal agencies, local governments, university scientists and citizens to support informed decisions and actions by people concerned with Oregon's natural resources and environment." (Vision) An invaluable resource. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal variations in river discharge and nutrient export to a Northeastern Pacific estuary JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 2007 A1 - Sigleo, Anne C. A1 - Frick, Walter E. KW - Chitwood KW - Elk City KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - hydrology KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nutrient cycles KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 73 N1 - Examined nitrate and silica loading in the Yaquina River from 1999-2002. Looked at the effect of storm events. Strong seasonality of nutrient transport was shown. Interestingly, alder seems to be the primary source of nitrogen in the Yaquina basin. "Modern logging practices, urban growth and fish harvesting have resulted in the expansion of alder cover along with a decrease in returning fish. The result has changed the primary nitrogen source in the Yaquina River from anadromous fish to alder." (p.377) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Small-scale heterogeneity in the geochemistry of seagrass vegetated and non-vegetated estuarine sediments: causes and consequences JF - Aquatic Geochemistry Y1 - 2007 A1 - Hebert, Andrew B. A1 - Morse, John W. A1 - Eldridge, Peter M. KW - carbon cycle KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - geochemistry KW - Idaho Point KW - sediments KW - sulfur cycle KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 13 N1 - Study of seagrass growth in Yaquina illustrates the complexity of the environment and the biological and geochemical processes taking place. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Toledo T2 - Community profiles for West Coast and North Pacific fisheries : Washington, Oregon, California, and other U.S. states Y1 - 2007 A1 - Norman, Karma C. A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, A1 - U.S. Northwest Fisheries Science Center, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - harbors KW - industrial development KW - ports KW - recreational fisheries KW - Toledo (Or.) JF - Community profiles for West Coast and North Pacific fisheries : Washington, Oregon, California, and other U.S. states PB - U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service CY - [Seattle, Wash.] VL - no.85 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/3537 N1 - Demographics, economic and governmental infrastructure and involvement in West Coast fishing. Full list of authors appears on the title page. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Collaborative Study of Juvenile Rockfish, Cabezon, and Kelp Greenling Habitat Associations between Morro Bay, California and Newport, Oregon: Final report to: Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Summarizing Data for 2003, 2004 and 2005 Y1 - 2006 A1 - Schlosser, Susan A1 - Bloeser, Jennifer KW - Black rockfish = Sebastes melanops KW - cabezon = Scorpaenichthys marmoratus KW - Coos Bay KW - Copper rockfish = Sebastes caurinus KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - juvenile fish KW - kelp greenling=Hexagrammos decagrammus KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://escholarship.org/uc/item/35m8147x N1 - "California Sea Grant and Pacific Marine Conservation Council Cooperative Research Project." Various juvenile rockfish, kelp greenling and cabezon were trapped both offshore and in various bays and ports in Oregon and California. Port Orford, Coos Bay and Newport were the Oregon sites. Trapping took place between June, 2003 and December, 2005. The goal was to identify the habitat associated with each species. The most abundant trapped juvenile species in Yaquina Bay was the black rockfish (181), followed by kelp greenling (69), copper rockfish (58) and cabezon (27). Yaquina Bay rockfish and cabezon preferred pilings and mud sites in deeper water in channels near eelgrass. Yaquina Bay kelp greenling preferred mud and sand sites, with over 90% found near piling. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Development of an autonomous in-situ analyzer for dissolved copper in the marine environment JF - EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union Y1 - 2006 A1 - Holm, C.E. A1 - Chase, Z. A1 - Johnson, K.S. A1 - Jannasch, H.W. KW - chemical KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 87 ER - TY - THES T1 - Early Oligocene Intrusions in the Central Coast Range of Oregon : Petrography, Geochemistry, Geochronology and Implications for the Tertiary Magmatic Evolution of the Cascadia Forearc Y1 - 2006 A1 - Oxford, Jeremiah KW - basalt KW - Cape Foulweather KW - Cascade Head KW - geochemistry KW - geology KW - paleosciences KW - stratigraphy KW - theses KW - Yachats (Or.) KW - Yachats Basalt KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4j03d165r N1 - An interesting and thorough look at some of the basalt formations on the Oregon Coast. “The OCRI [Oregon Coast Range Intrusions] represent the final episode of widespread forearc magmatism in Cascadia and record significant changes in tectonic interactions between the Farallon and North America plates. The new data acquired in this study have aided the evaluation of existing hypotheses on the tectonic origins of the OCRI suite and have identified new questions in determining their mantle sources. In future work, isotopic data (SR, Nd, Pb) will be necessary to further evaluate the distinctions in mantle sources between the alkaline and gabbroic OCRI.” (p.177) Includes maps, charts, color photographs of thin-sections of rocks. Major professor was Adam Kent. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Ecological Condition of the Estuaries of Oregon and Washington Y1 - 2006 A1 - United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region X, A1 - United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region X. Office of Environmental Assessment, KW - biodegradation KW - carbon KW - dissolved oxygen KW - ecosystem health KW - estuaries KW - heavy metals KW - hydrocarbons KW - invasive species KW - nitrogen KW - pesticides KW - phosphorus KW - sediments KW - species composition KW - species list KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - water quality PB - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Office of Environmental Assessment CY - Seattle, Wa. VL - EPA-910-R-06-001 UR - https://archive.epa.gov/emap/archive-emap/web/html/eceow.html N1 - For the layperson, this is an overview that does not go into any detail on specific estuaries. Problem locations are marked with colored dots on a map and are not labeled. This deliberate lack of specificity on EPA's part is baffling and disappointing. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of dietary restriction during juvenile development on adult performance of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 2006 A1 - Evans, Sanford A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - diet KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 259 SN - 0044-8486 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Estimating the size of historical Oregon salmon runs JF - Reviews in Fisheries Science Y1 - 2006 A1 - Meengs, Chad C. A1 - Lackey, Robert T. KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - archeology KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - hatchery salmonids KW - historical KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - mining KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - population biology KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistical analyses KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River VL - 13 N1 - "Compared to our estimates of mid-1800s coho salmon levels, early 2000 runs (during favorable ocean conditions), were 11-19% of the historical level. During poor ocean conditions (1990s), current coho salmon runs were 3-6% of the historical size." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuarine Habitat Mitigation in Oregon: Policy Review, Analysis, and Recommended Improvements Y1 - 2006 A1 - Buckley, Anna KW - environmental law and policy, estuarine dynamics, general, habitat conservation, habitat restoration, human impacts, marsh restoration, wetland mitigation, wetland restoration, JF - Master of Environmental Management Project Reports PB - Portland State University. Dept. of Environmental Science and Management CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.5 UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/mem_gradprojects/5/ N1 - This work is a Master’s Degree graduate project written for the Oregon Department of State Lands. In this excellent overview of Oregon’s estuarine mitigation policy, the author summarizes the current state of knowledge about estuarine ecology and the process of estuarine mitigation or restoration; describes Oregon’s current (2006) policy; lists recently permitted projects and their related estuarine resource replacements; discusses assessment tools and mitigation options; examines compensatory mitigation in the watershed setting; and concludes with recommendations. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Evidence for resource partitioning and competition in nursery estuaries by juvenile flatfish in Oregon and Washington JF - Fishery Bulletin Y1 - 2006 A1 - Rooper, Christopher N. A1 - Gunderson, Donald R. A1 - Armstrong, David A. KW - Coos Bay KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - feeding behavior KW - geogrphical distribution KW - Grays Harbor KW - Pacific sanddab = Citharichthys sordidus KW - sand sole = Psettichthys melanostictus KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - territoriality KW - Willapa Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 104 UR - https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/2006/1044/rooper.pdf N1 - Estuaries can provide important nursery areas for juvenile fish. Juvenile flatfish often congregate in areas that are distinct from adult populations. In this study, juvenile fish from four flatfish species were found to use different parts of Pacific Northwest estuaries during the summer. Temperature, salinity, and sediment type may affect distribution. The authors did find evidence of competition for food between English sole and Pacific sanddab. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hydrogeomorphic (HGM) Assessment Guidebook for Tidal Wetlands of the Oregon Coast, Part 1: Rapid Assessment Method Y1 - 2006 A1 - Adamus, Paul R. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - birds KW - estuarine dynamics KW - flooding KW - general KW - human impacts KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - species list KW - statistics KW - terrestrial mammals KW - tidal processes KW - water quality KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation PB - Coos Watershed Association CY - Charleston, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A14026 N1 - "Produced for the Coos Watershed Association, Oregon Department of State Lands, and U.S.E.P.A.-Region 10." Outlines a method for assessing the conditions of Oregon coastal wetlands and estuaries. Short bibliography, with a more extensive bibliography in part 2 of this handbook. Many color photographs of Oregon wetlands. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Invasion of the Australasian Burrowing Isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) in Coos Bay, Oregon Y1 - 2006 A1 - Davidson, Timothy Mathias KW - Boone Slough KW - Coos Bay KW - erosion KW - introduced species KW - isopods KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. UR - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/3774 N1 - "During an intertidal survey of Yaquina Bay, Oregon, a single adult Sphaeroma specimen was discovered burrowed into a piece of decayed wood in Boone Slough on March 2, 2005... In a subsequent survey (August 29, 2005), numerous burrows were found in a marsh bank in the same location. Several adult and juvenile Sphaeroma were found within the burrows, suggesting the establishment of a reproducing population ..." (p.127) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Laboratory and field evidence for structural habitat affinity of young-of-the-year lingcod JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Y1 - 2006 A1 - Petrie, M. E. A1 - Ryer, C. H. KW - behavior KW - habitats KW - life history information KW - Lingcod = Ophiodon elongatus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 135 N1 - Juvenile lingcod were captured in Yaquina Bay. Their habitat preferences were studied in the laboratory, then fish were radio-tagged and released in the bay, and those habitat preferences were studied. Juvenile lingcod seem to prefer relatively deep water and structurally complex sites that provide refuge from predators. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregional Assessment Y1 - 2006 A1 - VanderSchaaf, Dick A1 - Wilhere, George A1 - Ferdana, Zack A1 - Popper, Ken A1 - Schindel, Michael A1 - Skidmore, Peter A1 - Rolph, Dave A1 - Lachetti, Pierre A1 - Kittel, Gwen A1 - Crawford, Rex A1 - Pickering, Debbie A1 - Christy, John A. KW - climate KW - depleted populations KW - ecosystem health KW - ecosystem modeling KW - general KW - habitats KW - human impacts PB - The Nature Conservancy CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/8g84mr696 N1 - “Prepared by The Nature Conservancy, the Nature Conservancy of Canada, and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.” This is a very broad ecological assessment for the Pacific Northwest: British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. “The purpose of the Pacific Northwest Coast ecoregional conservation assessment was to identify an efficient suite of conservation sites that will contribute toward the long-term survival of all viable native plant and animal species and natural communities in the ecoregion.” (p.ix) This document is accompanied by appendices indicating sites of interest. V.1 - main report, v.2 - appendices, v.3 - maps. Appendices: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/sb397d851 Maps: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/v692tc30m ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Production ecology of the non-indigenous seagrass, Dwarf Eelgrass (Zostera japonica Ascher. & Graeb.), in a Pacific Northwest estuary, USA JF - Hydrobiologia Y1 - 2006 A1 - Kaldy, James E. III KW - biological KW - eelgrass=Zostera japonica KW - Idaho Point KW - life history information VL - 553 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Range expansion in the northeast Pacific by an estuary mud crab -- a molecular study JF - Biological Invasions Y1 - 2006 A1 - Petersen, Christine KW - Coos Bay KW - Harris mud crab = Rhithropanopeus harrisii KW - introduced species KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 N1 - Authors checked for signs of presence of the introduced Harris mud crab. Adults closely resemble the Oregon shore crab, Hemigrapsus oregonensis. First found in Yaquina Bay in 1978. "R. harrisii was discovered in ... Yaquina River 12 km from the ocean near the town of Toledo, approximately where the 10 ppt salinity isocline occurs. In Oregon, R. harrisii always occurred at salinities below 15 ppt, and rarely could be found to co-occur with H. oregonensis." ER - TY - THES T1 - Riparian Litter Inputs to Streams in the Central Oregon Coast Range Y1 - 2006 A1 - Hart, Stephanie K. KW - Alsea River Basin, Big Elk Creek (Yaquina), carbon, Douglas fir = Pseudotsuga menziesii, ecosystem health, food webs, habitats, Lake Creek (Siuslaw), Lobster Creek (Alsea), Lower Alsea River, nitrogen, Red alder = Alnus rubra, Siuslaw River, terrestrial PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/k930c156g N1 - “Riparian zone vegetation can influence terrestrial and aquatic food webs through variations in the amounts, timing, and nutritional content of leaf and other litter inputs. Differences in vegetation composition and density, as well as riparian topography, may modulate the strength and quality of these inputs. Changes in inputs to small order streams affect the processes and condition of adjacent and downstream reaches based on the amount of particulate organic matter that is intercepted, retained, or exported. The central Oregon Coast Range provides an ideal opportunity to study how deciduous dominated and coniferous dominated riparian forests influence small streams within a matrix of managed riparian forests.” (from the Abstract) Co-major professors were David E. Hibbs and Steven S. Perakis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Salmon Recovery in the Pacific Northwest: Defining What Constitutes a Wild Salmon Y1 - 2006 A1 - Courter, Ian I. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - depleted populations KW - habitats KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - Lower Umpqua River KW - Necanicum Bay KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Oncorhynchus species KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tenmile Creek KW - theses KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Upper Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2227ms50f N1 - Attempts to define the concept of "wild" salmon as a continuum including hatchery fish. Asserts that criticism of the effects of hatcheries on wild salmonids is influenced by values, not science. Includes statistics on hatcheries, wetland loss and runs. Major professor was Robert T. Lackey. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - 2005 Oregon Native Fish Status Report. Volume 1: Species Management Summaries Y1 - 2005 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/ONFSR/docs/volume-1-final.pdf N1 - Fall Chinook: Although hatchery Chinook are released into the Yaquina, spawning surveys indicate that "very few hatchery fish are spawning naturally." Chum salmon: the run is holding steady. Winter steelhead: over 10% of spawning steelhead in the Yaquina come from hatcheries, thus compromising the wild run. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bay Clam Dive Fishery Y1 - 2005 A1 - MdCrae, Jean A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Developmental Fisheries, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii (Cardium corbis) KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sj139262c N1 - This is an exhibit prepared by the Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife for the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission. Prior to November, 2005, ODFW managed a developmental fishery program for commercial harvest of bay clams by scuba divers. This document recommends removing bay clams from the developmental fisheries species list and setting up a limited entry system for the commercial bay clam divers. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Dessication is a limiting factor for ellgrass (Zostera marina L.) distribution in the intertidal zone of a northeastern Pacific (USA) estuary. JF - Botanica Marina. Y1 - 2005 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Robbins, Bradley D. A1 - Thursby, G. B. KW - biological KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - growth KW - Idaho Flats KW - Idaho Point KW - King Slough KW - life history information KW - The Bend KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City VL - 48 SN - 0006-8055, 1437-4323 (Online) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Direct and correlated responses to selection for adult body weight in Pacific oysters JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2005 A1 - Evans, Ford A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Idaho Flats KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 24 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Estimation of Peak Discharges for Rural, Unregulated Streams in Western Oregon T2 - Scientific Investigations Report / U.S. Geological Survey Y1 - 2005 A1 - Cooper, Richard M. KW - Alder Brook (Salmon) KW - Alsea River KW - climate KW - Coquille River KW - Deer Creek KW - Drift Creek KW - East Fork Lobster Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - hydrology KW - Killiam Creek KW - Lyndon Creek KW - Miami River KW - Mill Creek KW - Necanicum River KW - Needle Branch KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - North Fork Siuslaw River KW - Patterson Creek KW - precipitation KW - Rock Creek KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - streamflow KW - Trask River KW - Tucca Creek KW - Umpqua River KW - Umpqua River Basin KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River JF - Scientific Investigations Report / U.S. Geological Survey UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2005/5116/pdf/sir2005-5116.pdf N1 - Colored maps. Maps give slope, temperature data, peak 24-hour rainfall, etc. Good discussion of historic floods from 1813-Jan.1977, Extensive listing of peak discharges for coastal streams. ER - TY - THES T1 - Geologic Model and Geotechnical Properties of Stratified Paleodune Deposits, Central Oregon Coast, Oregon Y1 - 2005 A1 - Clough, Charles M. KW - Beaver Creek KW - Canary Road KW - geology KW - landslides KW - Lincoln County KW - Ona Beach KW - paleosciences KW - Pinecrest KW - Siuslaw River KW - theses PB - Portland State University CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://web.pdx.edu/~i1kc/geolinq/thesis/texts/171-Clough-2005.pdf N1 - This study found a significant number of weak cements in paleodune deposits, which has significant implications for slope stability for those building on ancient dune deposits. Pleistocene dune strata was characterized as "brittle." Numerous color photographs, charts and tables. ER - TY - THES T1 - Habitat Associations and Determinants of Refuge Use in Post-Settlement Lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) Y1 - 2005 A1 - Petrie, Megan E. KW - behavior KW - biological KW - habitats KW - lingcod=Ophiodon elongatus KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6q182p167 N1 - Juvenile lingcod were radio-tagged and monitored as they spent time in Yaquina Bay. All preferred complex habitat such as rocks, shells or seagrass, including habitats modified by humans such as docks, pilings or a bridge, over bare sands. Major professors were Cliff Ryer and David Sampson. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hatfield Marine Science Center Trail Erosion Study: Technical Report Y1 - 2005 A1 - Parametrix, Inc. KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Bellevue, Wa. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/4j03d0096 N1 - "Erosion is impacting a portion of the Estuary Nature Trail located adjacent to Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC) facility, located on the south side of the Yaquina Bay estuary approximately one mile from the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. The HMSC Estuary Nature Trail is important to many trail users, as it is the only trail in the Yaquina Bay estuary running along side the bay." (From the Background section, p.1-1) Includes color photographs and color infrared aerial photographs. ER - TY - THES T1 - A Historical Reconstruction and Land Use history of Six Tidal Wetlands in Oregon Y1 - 2005 A1 - Hennessey, Jennifer Taylor KW - agriculture KW - Alsea River KW - archeology KW - dams KW - ecological succession KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - logging KW - Siuslaw River KW - theses KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland restoration KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_projects/vh53x113r N1 - "This Master's Degree project is intended to document historical ecological conditions and land use histories during the past 150 years for selected Oregon watersheds and tidal wetland sites. The sites are the subject of current research into the ability of tidal wetlands to provide rearing habitat and prey for juvenile salmonids." Maps, aerial photographs, photographs. The author studied two wetland sites per estuary: one close to the ocean entrance, and one upstream. A good resource for historical research on estuary use. Capstone project. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Invasive estuarine and marine animals of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska Y1 - 2005 A1 - Ray, Gary L. KW - general KW - invasive species KW - natural resource management JF - ANSRP Technical Note PB - U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center CY - Vicksburg, Miss. VL - no.ERDC/TN ANSRP-05-6 UR - https://erdc-library.erdc.dren.mil/jspui/handle/11681/5097 N1 - Overview of PNW invasive species as of 2005. ER - TY - THES T1 - Movement and Abundance of Lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) in Yaquina Bay Estuary, Oregon: Evidence for Essential Habitat Designation Y1 - 2005 A1 - Schwager, Tad W. KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - life history information KW - lingcod=Ophiodon elongatus KW - North Jetty KW - Port of Newport Dock 7 KW - South Jetty KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/df65v9896 N1 - Major professor is Scott Heppell. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Nitrate variability along the Oregon coast: Estuarine–coastal exchange JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 2005 A1 - Sigleo, Anne C. A1 - Mordy, C. W. A1 - Stabeno, P. A1 - Frick, Walter E. KW - nitrate-nitrite data KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - upwelling KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 64 N1 - Summer upwelling in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean brings nutrient-rich waters to the surface and is a major source of nutrients for bays and estuaries. This paper examines the effects of summer upwelling events on the nitrate concentrations in Yaquina Bay and the effects of river flow on nearshore waters.. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coastal Coho Assessment: Part 1: Synthesis of the Coastal Coho ESU Assessment Y1 - 2005 A1 - Nicholas, Jay A1 - McIntosh, Bruce A1 - Bowles, Ed A1 - Oregon. Watershed Enhancement Board A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - ecosystem health KW - ecosystem modeling KW - Floras Lake KW - habitat restoration KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - Lower Umpqua River KW - Middle Umpqua River KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - South Umpqua River KW - straying KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - water quality KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River UR - https://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/crp/docs/coastal_coho/reference/SynthesisFinalReport.pdf N1 - "May 6, 2005" -- date from front cover. This report is important because it identifies winter habitat for coho ("stream complexity") as the most important limiting factor for the Oregon Coast Evolutionary Significant Unit coho recovery and production. Other limiting factors include hatchery impacts, water quantity, water quality, and exotic fish species. Identifies viable populations. Distinguishes between populations that can persist when marine and freshwater conditions are unfavorable and populations dependent on reproductive contributions from strays from other basins. Preliminary analysis "suggests that winter habitat (i.e. stream complexity) is a higher priority for restoring coho populations across the ESU than water quality." (p.20) Full title: Oregon coastal coho assessment: Part 1: Synthesis of the coastal coho ESU assessment -- including: 1. Viability analysis; 2. Population bottlenecks; 3. Evaluation of conservation efforts; 4. Monitoring; 5. Current threats to ESU viability; 6. Adaptive management commitments. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Science Review and Data Analysis for Tidal Wetlands of the Oregon Coast. Part 2 of a Hydrogeomorphic Guidebook. Report to Coos Watershed Association, US Environmental Protection Agency, and Oregon Dept. of State Lands, Salem Y1 - 2005 A1 - Adamus, Paul R. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - birds KW - estuarine dynamics KW - flooding KW - human impacts KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - species list KW - statistics KW - terrestrial mammals KW - tidal processes KW - water quality KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation UR - https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/WW/Documents/tidal_HGM_pt2.pdf N1 - "This document describes the development and technical basis for the hydrogeomorphic (HGM) method for assessing tidal wetlands of the Oregon coast... Drawing from approximately 500 published sources and databases, this document reviews scientific literature on tidal wetland functions, especially as it pertains to the presented HGM method and the Pacific Northwest. Data are summarized on dozens of variables that were measured or estimated in 120 tidal wetlands during summer 2003." (From Summary, p.i.) Includes details about the method and scoring. Has bibliography for all three volumes. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Size of the Oregon Coastal Salmon Runs in the Mid-1800s Y1 - 2005 A1 - Meengs, Chad C. KW - Alsea KW - Chetco KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos KW - Coquille KW - depleted populations KW - habitats KW - historical KW - logging KW - mining KW - Necanicum KW - Nehalem KW - Nestucca KW - Netarts KW - Rogue KW - Salmon River KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz KW - Siuslaw KW - theses KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3r074x21m N1 - "Presented July 12, 2004. Commencement June 2005." Attempts to reconstruct data regarding salmon populations circa 1850 and contrast that data with contemporary statistics. Tables give estimated run sizes and loss of lands in estuaries. Suggests that ocean conditions are the most significant factor affecting salmon runs, and that improving habitats in estuaries and lowlands would be a way to improve salmon runs. Includes historical photographs. Major professor was Robert T. Lackey. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A telemetry study of downstream coho smolt movement in the Yaquina River and estuary [abstract only] JF - American Fisheries Society. Oregon Chapter. Meeting & Symposium. Annual meeting & symposium Y1 - 2005 A1 - Power, James H. A1 - Johnson, Steven L. A1 - Wilson, Derek KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River N1 - Presented at Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Corvallis, OR, February 16 - 18, 2005. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tide gates in the Pacific Northwest: operation, types, and environmental effects Y1 - 2005 A1 - Giannico, Guillermo R. A1 - Souder, Jon A. KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - dike removal KW - environmental law and policy KW - fish passage KW - flooding KW - human impacts KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - sediments KW - Siletz Bay KW - Tidal channels KW - Tide gates KW - water temperature KW - wetland restoration KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-T PB - Sea Grant Oregon, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.05-001 UR - https://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/sites/seagrant.oregonstate.edu/files/sgpubs/onlinepubs/t05001.pdf N1 - Like all Sea Grant publications, this is a very helpful document, guiding landowners and interested parties in understanding how tide gates work, how to upgrade them, and whether to remove them. This well illustrated report includes information about environmental effects of tide gates, design types, manufacturers and relevant legislation. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Toxicity and fate of two munitions constituents in spiked sediment exposures with the marine amphipod Eohaustorius estuarius JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 2005 A1 - Rosen, G. A1 - Lotufo, G.R. KW - amphipods KW - biological KW - Eohaustorius species KW - Idaho Flats KW - RDX KW - sediments KW - TNT KW - toxicity VL - 24 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Updated status of federally listed ESUs of west coast salmon and steelhead Y1 - 2005 A1 - Good, Thomas P. A1 - Waples, Robin S. A1 - Adams, Pete (eds.) KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon= Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - Devil's Lake KW - fecundity KW - genetics KW - hatcheries KW - human impacts KW - hybridization KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistical analysis KW - steelhead trout=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tenmile Lake KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River Basin KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River JF - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC PB - U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, CY - Seattle, Wash. VL - no.66 UR - https://www.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/legacy/document/2020/Oct/07354626691.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Wetland Profiles of Oregon’s Coastal Watersheds and Estuaries: Part 3 of a Hydrogeomorphic Guidebook. Report to Coos Watershed Association, US Environmental Protection Agency, and Oregon Depart. of State Lands, Salem. Y1 - 2005 A1 - Adamus, Paul R. A1 - Larsen, Jennifer A1 - Scranton, Russell KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - birds KW - estuarine dynamics KW - flooding KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - human impacts KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - species list KW - statistics KW - terrestrial mammals KW - tidal processes KW - water quality KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina River Estuary UR - https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/WW/Documents/tidal_HGM_pt3.pdf N1 - Bibliography is with the 2nd volume of this handbook, "Oregon Tidal Wetland Functions Literature Review & Data." This volume summarizes the state of tidal and non-tidal wetlands on the Oregon Coast. Looks at potential stressors, water quality. Gives detailed descriptions of 6 wetlands in the Yaquina River Estuary. The wetlands were assessed in 2003. About 18% of the Yaquina Estuary is tidal wetland. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Bay and South Beach Marine Sediment Quality Evaluation Report Y1 - 2005 A1 - Sherman, Tim A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cf95jb88v ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay, Oregon Geographic Response Plan (GRP) Y1 - 2005 A1 - Northwest Area Committees, KW - Arnold Creek KW - Blind Slough KW - Boone Slough KW - breakwater KW - Butler Bridge KW - Coquille Point KW - Depot Slough KW - Embarcadero Marina KW - Flesher Slough KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - hazardous waste KW - Johnson Slough KW - McCaffery Slough KW - McLean Point KW - Mill Creek KW - Nute Slough KW - oil spills KW - Olalla Slough KW - Oregon Oyster Farm KW - Parker Slough KW - Poole Slough KW - South Beach Marina KW - Toledo KW - Weiser Point KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://www.oregon.gov/deq/FilterDocs/YaquinaBayGeoResponsePlan.pdf N1 - "1 September 2005." This is an emergency response plan for an oil spill in or near Yaquina Bay. "This plan prioritizes resources to be protected and allows for immediate and proper action. By using this plan, the first responders to a spill can avoid the initial confusion that generally accompanies any spill." (p.iv) ER - TY - THES T1 - The Application of Geographic Information Systems for Delineation and Classification of Tidal Wetlands for Resource Management of Oregon’s Coastal Watersheds Y1 - 2004 A1 - Scranton, Russell W. KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Depoe Bay KW - geographic information systems KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - salt marsh vegetation KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siltcoos River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Ten Mile Creek KW - tidal data KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wetland vegetation KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_projects/5999n7779 N1 - This report is the product of a Capstone Project and is submitted in place of a thesis. "Research paper submitted to Marine Resource Management Program, College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science." Not just a technical report, this is a reader-friendly look at GIS in conservation. Good summary of historical regulation. Gives acreages potentially available as wetlands for streams covered. Major professor was Robert Frenkel. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Classification of Native Vegetation of Oregon Y1 - 2004 A1 - Kagan, James S. A1 - Christy, John A. A1 - Murray, Michael P. A1 - Titus, Jonathan A. KW - depleted populations KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wetland vegetation PB - Oregon Natural Heritage Program CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/kw52jd11x N1 - “This classification lists the native plant associations known to occur in Oregon, and includes both successional and climax vegetation types that were an important part of the presettlement landscape of Oregon. It serves as an index to the diversity, distribution and relative rarity of the state's native plant associations, and as a guide to their literature. Plant associations are listed by scientific name, followed by common name and acronym. Listings include the global and state rank of each association, the ecoregion in which it occurs, its status as wetland or upland, and references describing the association.” (from the introduction) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The effects of tide gates on estuarine habitats and migratory fish Y1 - 2004 A1 - Giannico, Guillermo R. A1 - Souder, Jon A. KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - dike removal KW - environmental law and policy KW - fish passage KW - human impacts KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - sediments KW - Siletz Bay KW - Tidal channels KW - Tide gates KW - water temperature KW - wetland restoration KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-G PB - Sea Grant Oregon, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.04-002 UR - https://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/sites/seagrant.oregonstate.edu/files/sgpubs/onlinepubs/g04002.pdf N1 - “Tide gates tend to be effective at maintaining low water levels on the upland side of dikes. Unfortunately, by altering water flow they have some undesirable side effects that can be classified into three main—but interrelated—categories: physical, chemical, and biological” (p.1). This report summarizes these effects. Richly illustrated with line drawings and photographs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic population structure of central Oregon Coast coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) JF - Conservation Genetics Y1 - 2004 A1 - Ford, Michael J. A1 - Teel, David J. A1 - Van Doornik, Donald M. A1 - Kuligowski, David A1 - Lawson, Peter W. KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch VL - 5 N1 - The "Alsea complex" includes the Alsea, Siletz and Yaquina Rivers, along with Devil Creek and Beaver Creek. These coho populations are closely related. ER - TY - THES T1 - Improving Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Production through Selective Breeding Y1 - 2004 A1 - Evans III, Sanford KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Dabob Bay (Washington) KW - genetics KW - growth KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Molluscan Broodstock Program KW - molluscs KW - Oregon Oyster Farm KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1v53k0335 N1 - This dissertation describes efforts to assess the importance of nursery conditions and genetics on Pacific oyster production. Environmental conditions in Yaquina Bay and Yaquina River, including water temperature and salinity, are discussed. Major professor was Christopher J. Langdon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - North Coast Oregon Geographic Response Plan (GRP) Y1 - 2004 A1 - Northwest Area Committees, KW - Alsea Bay, Beaver Creek, Depoe Bay, hazardous waste, natural resource management, Necanicum Bay, Nehalem Bay, Netarts Bay, oil spills, Ona Beach, pollution, Salmon River, Sand Lake, Siletz Bay, Tillamook Bay, Yachats River, Yaquina Bay PB - Northwest Area Committees CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.oregon.gov/deq/FilterDocs/NOregonCoastGeoResponsePlan.pdf N1 - This planning document is aimed at coping with an oil spill, but could be applied to other types of toxic spills. It gives shoreline types, protection/collection strategies, wildlife and logistical information for sensitive North Coast areas. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Wetland Planning Guidebook Y1 - 2004 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of State Lands, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, A1 - Shapiro & Associates (Seattle, Wash.), A1 - Winterbrook Planning KW - aquatic vegetation KW - environmental law and policy KW - general KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - marsh restoration KW - natural resource management KW - salt marsh KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland mitigation KW - wetland restoration KW - wetland vegetation PB - Oregon Dept. of State Lands, Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation and Development CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/kd17cx459 N1 - This is a valuable, if dated, look at the regulatory process for wetlands in Oregon: the decision-making process and the agencies involved. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Particle removal rates by the mud shrimp Upogebia pugettensis, its burrow, and a commensal clam: effects on estuarine phytoplankton abundance JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2004 A1 - Griffen, B.D. A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - biological KW - blue mud shrimp=Upogebia pugettensis KW - feeding behavior KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center VL - 269 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2004/269/m269p223.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Survey of pathogens in juvenile salmon Oncorhynchus spp. migrating through Pacific Northwest estuaries JF - Journal of Aquatic Animal Health Y1 - 2004 A1 - Arkoosh, M. R. A1 - Clemons, E. A1 - Kagley, A. N. A1 - Stafford, C. A1 - Glass, A. C. A1 - Jacobson, K. A1 - Reno, P. A1 - Myers, M. S. A1 - Casillas, E. A1 - Loge, F. A1 - Johnson, L. L. A1 - Collier, T. K. KW - Aeromonas salmonicida KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Elk River KW - ENV) KW - erythrocytic necrosis virus or erythrocytic inclusion body syndrom (EIBS KW - Listonella anguillarum KW - Nonophyetus salmincola KW - Renibacterium salmoninarum KW - Salmon River KW - Yaquina River KW - Yersinia ruckeri VL - 16 N1 - Tracks selected pathogens in Chinook and coho salmon in Pacific Northwest estuaries from 1996-2001. Gives percentages of infected fish found in estuaries. Suggests role disease may play in salmonid ecology. Maps; charts. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Temporal changes in the prevalence of parasites in two Oregon estuary-dwelling fishes JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 2004 A1 - Olson, Robert E. A1 - Pierce, Jack R. A1 - Jacobson, Kym C. A1 - Burreson, Eugene M. KW - biological KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - parasites KW - River Mile 8 KW - Sally's Slough KW - Upper Yaquina River VL - 90 SN - 0022-3395, 022-3395 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Yaquina Bay T2 - Oregon Ferries: a History of the Ferries on Oregon's Major Waterways Since 1826 Y1 - 2004 A1 - Query, Charles Floyd KW - ferries KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon Ferries: a History of the Ferries on Oregon's Major Waterways Since 1826 CY - Santa Cruz, CA? N1 - Lists 16 ferries that worked on the Yaquina River from 1869 to 1936. In some cases, only the name of the boat is given. Sources given and locations of photographs, when available.Index, bibliography. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Abundance of seagrass (Zostera marina L.) and macroalgae in relation to the salinity-temperature gradient in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, USA JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2003 A1 - Kentula, M.E. A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - green algae KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution VL - 26 SN - 0160-8347 ER - TY - THES T1 - Beacon in the Night: Contested Space and Regional Culture on the Central Oregon Coast Y1 - 2003 A1 - Roman, Melissa KW - lighthouses KW - navigation KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Utah State University CY - Logan, Utah UR - https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/4715 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Biotic resistance experienced by an invasive crustacean in a temperate estuary JF - Biological Invasions Y1 - 2003 A1 - Hunt, Chris A1 - Yamada, Sylvia B. KW - biological KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - Oregon Coast Aquarium KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Port of Newport Dock 5 KW - Port of Toledo KW - Red rock crab=Cancer productus KW - Sally's Bend KW - South Beach Marina KW - The Bend KW - Weiser Point VL - 5 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Broad toe berm jetty head design, Yaquina North Jetty T2 - Coastal Structures 2003: Proceedings of the Conference, August 26-30, 2003, Portland, Oregon Y1 - 2003 A1 - Moritz, Heidi P. A1 - Jeffries, Alan C. A1 - Moritz, Hans R. ED - Jeffrey A Melby ED - American Society of Civil Engineers. Coasts Oceans Ports and Rivers Institute KW - engineering KW - harbors KW - jetties KW - navigation KW - North Jetty KW - ports KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Coastal Structures 2003: Proceedings of the Conference, August 26-30, 2003, Portland, Oregon PB - American Society of Civil Engineers CY - Portland, Or. N1 - This paper details 2001 repairs to restore the Yaquina Bay North Jetty to its authorized length. This repair brought together two different design concepts to stabilize the crest and strengthen the toe berm. “The first jetty system on the Pacific Coast was built at Yaquina Bay in Oregon…” (p.1199) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Cascadia tsunami deposit database [electronic resource] Y1 - 2003 A1 - Peters, Robert A1 - Jaffe, Bruce A1 - Gelfenbaum, Guy A1 - Peterson, Curt D. KW - bibliography KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - geology KW - landslides KW - tsunamis JF - U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report PB - U.S. Geological Survey CY - [Menlo Park, Calif.] VL - no.03-13 UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2003/0013/pdf/of03-13.pdf ER - TY - Generic T1 - Case study -- performance investigation of a sunken concrete ship cargo handling wharf at the Port ofNewport, Oregon T2 - Coastal Structures 2003 : Proceedings of the Conference, August 26-30, 2003, Portland, Oregon Y1 - 2003 A1 - Byington, Marvin L. A1 - Martin, Keith S. A1 - Driscoll, David D. A1 - Wurst, Philip L. ED - Jeffrey A Melby KW - engineering KW - harbors KW - industrial development KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Port of Newport KW - ports KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Coastal Structures 2003 : Proceedings of the Conference, August 26-30, 2003, Portland, Oregon PB - American Society of Civil Engineers, CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Gives the history of the Port Dock in Newport, and describes the engineering challenges facing the Port of Newport as the sunken ship Pasley shifted and undermined the dock. Includes schematic drawings and bw photographs, including a photo of the Pasley before it was sunk. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Challenges and strategies for better use of scientific information in the management of coastal estuaries JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2003 A1 - Leschine, Thomas M. A1 - Ferriss, Bridget E. A1 - Bell, Kathleen P. A1 - Bartz, Krista K. A1 - MacWilliams, Sarah A1 - Pico, Michelle A1 - Bennett, Andrew K. VL - 26 N1 - From the PNCERS Study, a seven-year program that focused on four estuaries in Washington and Oregon: Gray's Harbor, Willapa Bay, Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay. This article also considers Tillamook Bay. Examines environmental indicators, environmental threats, and information management. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Decline of the marbled murrelet population on the central Oregon Coast during the 1990s JF - Northwestern Naturalist Y1 - 2003 A1 - Strong, Craig S KW - Siletz River, Siletz Bay, Depoe Bay, Yaquina River, Yaquina Bay, Alsea River, Alsea Bay, Siuslaw River, Siuslaw Bay, birds, marbled murrelet = Brachyramphus marmoratus, endangered species, depleted populations, population count, spatial distribution, te VL - 84 N1 - This article gives the results of surveys of marbled murrelets on the central Oregon Coast from 1992 to 1999. “Population estimates of roughly 9,750 birds … in 1992-93 decreased to 4,100 … in 1997-99… Removal of nesting habitat during the 1980s, low overwinter survival and poor productivity associated with decreased marine productivity are possible factors contributing to the decline.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Dessiccation index: a measure of damage caused by adverse aerialexposure on intertidal eelgrass (Zostera marina) in an Oregon (USA) estuary JF - Aquatic Botany Y1 - 2003 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Alayan, Kathryn E. A1 - Gooch, Elizabeth F. A1 - Robbins, Bradley D. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Idaho Flats KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 76 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of inbreeding on performance traits in Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2003 A1 - Evans, F. A1 - Matson, S. A1 - Brake, J. A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 22 SN - 0730-8000 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of the invasive, nonindigenous seagrass Zostera japonica on nutrient fluxes between the water column and benthos in a NE Pacific estuary JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 2003 A1 - Larned, Scott T. KW - ammonium KW - biological KW - Coquille Point KW - Craigie Point KW - Criteser's Marina KW - Grassy Point KW - Idaho Point KW - Japanese eelgrass=Zostera japonica KW - King Slough KW - Montgomery Creek KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nutrient cycles KW - Oneatta Point KW - Oysterville KW - phosphorus KW - Sally's Slough VL - 254 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2003/254/m254p069.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Estuarine influence on survival rates of coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) released from hatcheries on the U.S. Pacific Coast JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2003 A1 - Magnusson, A. A1 - Hilborn, R. KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch VL - 26 N1 - From the PNCERS Study, a seven-year program that focused on four estuaries in Washington and Oregon: Gray's Harbor, Willapa Bay, Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay. This paper compared 20 estuaries in Oregon and Washington. "This study demonstrates for the first time a direct link between estuarine condition and survival of salmon..." Pristine (less developed) estuaries have better fall chinook salmon survival rates. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Estuarine production of juvenile Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) and contribution to the Oregon-Washington coastal fishery JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2003 A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Rooper, Chris A1 - Gunderson, Donald KW - Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) VL - 26 N1 - From the PNCERS Study, a seven-year program that focused on four estuaries in Washington and Oregon: Gray's Harbor, Willapa Bay, Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay. Estuaries as nurseries. Abundance, productivity, importance of habitat, economic value. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuary management in the Pacific Northwest : an overview of programs and activities in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California Y1 - 2003 KW - biological KW - general ecosystem description KW - natural resource management KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-H PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.03-001 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/41484/noaa_41484_DS1.pdf N1 - Useful information tables and brief descriptions. This report has been prepared in support of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regionals Study (PNCRS) to provide a summary and compendium of the management of estuaries in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Federal, state and local government management programs and any significant special programs are summarized, and the management of each major estuary is referenced. (From Introduction) ER - TY - THES T1 - Evaluating Oregon's Beach Sites and Assessing Twenty-Six Coastal Beach Areas for Recreational Water Quality Standards Y1 - 2003 A1 - Benedict, Rae T. KW - Agate Beach KW - bacteria KW - Beaver Creek KW - D River KW - environmental monitoring KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Moolach Shores KW - Nelscott Beach KW - Nye Beach KW - Ona Beach KW - Otter Rock KW - Road’s End Beach KW - Siletz Bay KW - South Beach KW - theses KW - Umpqua Lighthouse KW - water pollution PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5x21tj71s N1 - 26 Oregon beaches were monitored for E. coli and Enterococci bacteria. This thesis discusses the monitoring results. Proximity to sewage treatment plant outfalls was frequently related to bacterial contamination. “Within a five mile radius, seven of the nine (78%) Oregon beach sites with bacterial water quality exceedances have a STP [sewage treatment plant] effluent pipe. Cannon Beach, Siletz Bay, and D-River have one STP within a five mile radius. Two STPs are located within five miles of Harris, Rockaway, Nelscott, and Otter Rock at South Cove. The Cannon Beach STP releases wastewater into Ecola Creek, so it was not a surprise that a sample at the mouth of this creek exceeded both bacterial standards.” Major professor was Catherine M. Neumann. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Family-based selection improves yields of Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2003 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Matson, S. A1 - Brake, J. A1 - Evans, F. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 22 SN - 0730-8000 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Feeding rates of the mud shrimp Upogebia pugettensis and implications for estuarine phytoplankton abundance JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2003 A1 - Griffen, B.D. A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. KW - biological KW - blue mud shrimp=Upogebia pugettensis KW - California softshell=Cryptomya californica KW - habitats KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 22 N1 - Abstract only - presented at the NSA & PCSGA 2002 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Great Fires: Indian Burning and Catastrophic Forest Fire Patterns of the Oregon Coast Range, 1491-1951 Y1 - 2003 A1 - Zybach, Bob KW - anthropology KW - ecology KW - forest fires KW - habitat KW - historical KW - land use KW - Native Americans KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/0p096972r N1 - For June, 2004 commencement. Gives history of fires in the Coast Range, from 16th century to 1951; details native American burning patterns and catastrophic fires. Maps, some colored, some photographs. Shows native American and pioneer trails. Exhaustive coverage of the topic; a definitive work. Extensive coverage of the Yaquina Fire of 1849, extending from the South Fork of the Siletz River to the mouth of the Siuslaw River. Includes account of Alsea (Alsi) Indian who survived the Yaquina Fire. Major professor was Kurt M. Peters. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Interactions between human communities and estuaries in the Pacific Northwest: trends and implications for management JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2003 A1 - Huppert, Daniel D. A1 - Johnson, Rebecca L. A1 - Leahy, Jessica A1 - Bell, Kathleen KW - demographics KW - economics KW - environmental values KW - perceived threats to estuaries VL - 26 N1 - From the PNCERS Study, a seven-year program that focused on four estuaries in Washington and Oregon: Gray's Harbor, Willapa Bay, Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay. In addition to these four estuaries, this paper addresses Tillamook Bay and Tillamook County residents. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Limiting Factors Assessment and Restoration Plan: Olalla Creek, Tributary of the Yaquina Estuary Y1 - 2003 A1 - Bio-Surveys LLC, A1 - Sialis Company KW - agriculture KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - dams KW - dissolved oxygen KW - East Olalla Creek KW - habitat restoration KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - hydrography KW - hydrology KW - marshes KW - Olalla Creek KW - Olalla Slough KW - reservoirs KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - West Fork Olalla Creek KW - wetland delineation KW - Yaquina River UR - https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5626fb1ee4b07be93cf930c1/t/5653c552e4b0072b5f3c07a6/1448330578186/Olalla+Creek.pdf N1 - "Submitted to Midcoast Watersheds Council.""July 20, 2003" ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Macroinvertebrates of the Pacific Northwest: A Field Guide Y1 - 2003 A1 - Adams, Jeff A1 - Vaughan, Mace A1 - Xerces Society,, KW - annelids KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - crustaceans KW - ecosystem health KW - Field guide KW - gastropods KW - identification KW - insects KW - mollusks KW - mussels KW - nematodes PB - Xerces Society CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.xerces.org/sites/default/files/2018-05/08-009_01_Macroinvertebrate-Field-Guide.pdf N1 - A good way to assess the health of a stream involves taking a census of its resident aquatic invertebrates. This field guide packs a lot of information into a few pages – scientific and popular names, size, range, habitat, behavior, type of feeder, and tolerance to anthropogenic stress. Most species identified are aquatic insects. Color photographs. The guide was originally issued as a companion to the book Stream Bugs as Biomonitors: Guide to Pacific Northwest Macroinvertebrate Monitoring. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oceanography of the U.S. Pacific Northwest coastal ocean and estuaries with application to coastal ecology JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2003 A1 - Hickey, Barbara M. A1 - Banas, Neil S. VL - 26 N1 - From the PNCERS Study, a seven-year program that focused on four estuaries in Washington and Oregon: Gray's Harbor, Willapa Bay, Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Natural Heritage Plan Y1 - 2003 KW - depleted populations KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitat conservation KW - land use KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - species list PB - Oregon State Land Board CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl:14339 N1 - The Jumpoff Joe area in Newport is regarded as a significant example of a landslide. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Patterns in use of estuarine habitat by juvenile English sole (Pleuronectes vetulus) in four Eastern North Pacific estuaries JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2003 A1 - Rooper, Christopher N. A1 - Gunderson, Donald A1 - Armstrong, David A. KW - Pleuronectes vetulus VL - 26 N1 - From the PNCERS Study, a seven-year program that focused on four estuaries in Washington and Oregon: Gray's Harbor, Willapa Bay, Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay. Estuaries as nurseries. Charts. Habitat use, temperature, side channels, depth, carrying capacity. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Relationships between water and sediment characteristics and benthic green macroalgal abundance in Yaquina Bay, Oregon: 1999-2002 JF - Journal of Phycology Y1 - 2003 A1 - Young, David R. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. A1 - Specht, David T. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Caldwell, Richard S. A1 - Hansen, G.I. A1 - Stoffey, B. KW - biological KW - ecosystem health KW - green algae KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 39 SN - 0022-3646 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Relative importance of survival and growth rate in determining yields of Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2003 A1 - Evans, F. A1 - Matson, S. A1 - Brake, J. A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 22 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seabirds as indicators: an exploratory analysis of physical forcing in the Pacific Northwest coastal environment JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2003 A1 - Parrish, Julia K. A1 - Zador, Stephani G. KW - common murre = Uria aalge KW - Yaquina Head VL - 26 N1 - From the PNCERS Study, a seven-year program that focused on four estuaries in Washington and Oregon: Gray's Harbor, Willapa Bay, Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay. This paper compares Tatoosh Island on the Olympic Peninsula with Yaquina Head. The spring transition affects breeding and foraging success. Indicator species, carrying capacity. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Seasonal variations in nutrient concentrations and river flow in a northwestern USA watershed T2 - First Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds Y1 - 2003 A1 - Sigleo, Anne C. A1 - Frick, Walter E. ED - K. G. McElroy Renard ED - Gburek, S.A. ED - Canfield, W.J. ED - Evan, H. ED - Russell, S. L. (eds.) KW - Chitwood KW - Elk City KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - hydrology KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nutrient cycles KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - First Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds PB - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service CY - Benson, AZ VL - 753 UR - https://www.tucson.ars.ag.gov/icrw/Proceedings/Sigleo.pdf N1 - "Dissolved nutrient concentrations were measured in the Yaquina River, Oregon from 1998 through 2001 to determine nutrient loading from the watershed..." Meeting held Oct.27-30, 2003. U1 - Washington, D.C. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A specific pathogen free culture system for C. gigas larvae and spat JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2003 A1 - Matson, S.E. A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 22 SN - 0730-8000 N1 - Abstract s of Technical Papers Presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the National Shellfisheries Association (Pacific coast Section) & Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association, Newport, Oregon, September 27-30, 2002 ER - TY - Generic T1 - A strategy for protecting circulating seawater systems from oil spills T2 - 2003 International Oil Spill Conference Y1 - 2003 A1 - Young, David R. A1 - Specht, David T. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. KW - chemical KW - oil spills KW - physical KW - water pollution KW - water quality JF - 2003 International Oil Spill Conference PB - Environment Canada CY - Vancouver, BC N1 - Meeting held April 6-11, 2003 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Where the River Meets the Sea: Case Studies of Pacific Northwest Estuaries Y1 - 2003 ED - Litle, Kate ED - Parrish, Julia K. KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Pink shrimp = Pandalas jordani KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Where the River Meets the Sea: Case Studies of Pacific Northwest Estuaries PB - Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study CY - Seattle, Wa. N1 - Excellent overview of the area at the turn of the century. Demographics, economy, recreation, hydrology, weather, indicator species, seabirds, fishing, oyster production. Maps, good charts, comparisons with other estuaries. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Yields of cultured Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas Thunberg improved after one generation of selection JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 2003 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Evans, F. A1 - Jacobson, D. A1 - Blouin, M. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 220 SN - 0044-8486 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Audubon Important Bird Areas Program in Oregon: Site Nomination Form [Yaquina Bay] Y1 - 2002 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bald eagle=Haliaeetus leucocephalus KW - biological KW - birds KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - brown pelican=Pelecanus occidentalis KW - caspian tern=Sterna caspia KW - depleted populations KW - general ecosystem description KW - geographical distribution KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - habitat conservation KW - harlequin duck=Histrionicus histrionicus KW - Heermann's gull=Larus heermanni KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - mew gull=Larus canus KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - peregrine falcon=Falco peregrinus KW - pesticides KW - physical modifications KW - purple martin=Progne subis KW - sanderling=Calidris alba KW - sediments KW - temporal distribution KW - tourism KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - western grebe=Aechmophorus occidentalis KW - western gull=Larus occidentalis KW - whimbrel=Numenius phaeopus KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head KW - Yaquina River Basin N1 - December, 2002. Good maps. ER - TY - THES T1 - Brush Fences and Basket Traps: the Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Tidewater Weir Fishing on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 2002 A1 - Byram, Robert Scott KW - archeology KW - indigenous peoples KW - theses KW - weirs PB - University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. VL - UR - https://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&context=byram N1 - Focuses on Coquille River and Yaquina Bay sites. Chapter 6 covers the Ahnkuti site on Yaquina Bay, where there are the remains of a large and elaborate weir. Ahnkuti was actively used from about 100 B.C.E. to the 19th century, making it one of the longest human-occupied sites on the Oregon Coast. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of recreational clam harvesting on eelgrass (Zostera marina) and associated infaunal invertebrates: in situ manipulative experiments JF - Aquatic Botany Y1 - 2002 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - clams KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - environmental disturbance KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - molluscs KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 73 N1 - "The effect of recreational clam harvesting on eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) was experimentally tested by raking or digging for clams in experimental 1m2 plots located in a Yaquina Bay (Newport, OR) eelgrass meadow… Approximately 10% of the eelgrass of Yaquina Bay is subjected to recreational clamming and as this activity is generally less intense than that employed in this study, it is unlikely that recreational clamming has a major impact on eelgrass beds in the Yaquina estuary. This conclusion should be viewed with caution as multi-year disturbances were not investigated and there are differences in sediment characteristics and clam abundances between experimental sites and those sites that are intensively harvested by the public.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - THES T1 - Feeding Tates of the Mud Shrimp Upogebia pugettensis and Implications for Estuarine Phytoplankton Abundance Y1 - 2002 A1 - Griffen, Blaine D. KW - biological KW - blue mud shrimp=Upogebia pugettensis KW - California softshell=Cryptomya californica KW - Idaho Flats KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6q182q45w N1 - Major professor was Chris Langdon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Simocetus rayi (Odontoceti: Simocetidae, New Family): a bizarre new archaic Oligocene dolphin from the Eastern North Pacific JF - Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology Y1 - 2002 A1 - Fordyce, R. Ewan KW - Alsea Formation KW - marine mammals KW - new species description KW - paleosciences KW - taxonomy KW - Yaquina River VL - no.93 N1 - Describes a fossil skull of an unusual archaic dolphin, which "was perhaps a bottom feeder that preyed through suction feeding on soft-bodied invertebrates." This species is believed to have had echolocation abilities. The specimen was found "[near the] intersection of North Yaquina Bay Road and Toledo Road, Lincoln County, USA." ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - National Water Information System: Web Interface Y1 - 2002 A1 - U.S. Dept. of the Interior. Geological Survey, KW - hydrology UR - https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/ N1 - Discharge / flow data ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Oregon lampreys: natural history, status and analysis of management issues T2 - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) Y1 - 2002 A1 - Kostow, Kathryn Eileen KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - Drift Creek KW - Gold Ray Dam KW - Kilchis River KW - life history information KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Pacific lamprey = Entosphenus tridentatus (Lampetra tridentata) KW - population biology KW - population count KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Smith River KW - South Umpqua River KW - taxonomy KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Western brook lamprey = Lampetra richardsoni KW - Wilson River KW - Winchester Dam KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl:18613 N1 - Lampreys have been declining in Oregon. This report looks at what is known about the species and possible causes for the decline. Colored maps, charts and photographs. "This paper concludes with a Problem Analysis for Oregon lampreys. Our biggest problem is poor information, ranging from not knowing basic species identity to having inefficient or no systematic monitoring of lamprey abundance and distribution." (Executive Summary, p.2) ER - TY - THES T1 - Rate of Prey Consumption in Two Intertidal Crab Species: the Introduced European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas,and Native Dungeness Crab, Cancer magister Y1 - 2002 A1 - Davidson, Timothy Mathias KW - biological KW - diet KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - Idaho Flats KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University. CY - Corvallis, OR UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/ff3659651 N1 - Senior thesis, Department of Environmental Science. Major advisor: Sylvia Yamada ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Recovery of wild salmonids in Western Oregon lowlands Y1 - 2002 A1 - Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team, A1 - Buckhouse, John A1 - Elmore, Wayne A1 - Gregory, Stanley A1 - Kavanagh, Kathleen A1 - Pearcy, William G. A1 - Schreck, Carl B. KW - estuaries KW - habitat restoration KW - human impacts KW - Oncorhynchus spp. KW - salmon JF - Technical Report / Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds PB - Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team, CY - Salem, Or. VL - no.2002-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/7d278t113 N1 - Focus on lower rivers and estuaries. Good summaries of states of streams. Appendix B gives stream miles that meet EPA 303(d) water quality standards. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Reducing vulnerability of ports and harbors to earthquake and tsunami hazards T2 - Solutions to Coastal Disasters '02 : Conference Proceedings, February 24-27, 2002, San Diego, California Y1 - 2002 A1 - Wood, Nathan A1 - Good, James A1 - Goodwin, Robert ED - Ewing, Lesley. ED - Wallendorf, Louise. KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Solutions to Coastal Disasters '02 : Conference Proceedings, February 24-27, 2002, San Diego, California PB - American Society of Civil Engineers N1 - This paper describes a cooperative program to help ports and harbors develop mitigation strategies in order to better withstand earthquake and tsunami hazards. Yaquina Bay, Oregon and Sinclair Inlet in Washington State were demonstration communities. The project included a community needs assessment, GIS-based assessment of vulnerabilities, an educational website and a regional data archive. Includes slides from the GIS assessment. ER - TY - THES T1 - A Seasonal Study of Sediment Reworking by Neotrypaea californiensis in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 2002 A1 - Fritz, Cara E. KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Idaho Flats KW - sediments KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/g732dd14f N1 - Major professor was Robert Wheatcroft. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Status of Oregon coastal stocks of anadromous salmonids / The Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. T2 - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) Y1 - 2002 A1 - Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Coastal Salmonid Inventory Project, KW - abundance KW - Big Rock Creek KW - Buck Creek KW - Cedar Creek KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - Drift Creek KW - Euchre Creek KW - fecundity KW - Five Rivers KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Lower Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Salmon Creek KW - Siletz River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Sunshiine Creek KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - wild salmonids JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.OPSW-ODFW-2022-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A44868 N1 - Covers 2000/2001 - 2001//2002. Information on salmonid population trends is given. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Survival and growth effects on yields of Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2002 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Evans, F. A1 - Brake, J. A1 - Matson, S. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - genetics KW - growth KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 21 SN - 0730-8000 N1 - Abstracts of Technical Papers, 55th Annual Meeting, National Shellfisheries Association & Pacific Coast Oyster Growers Association, Silverdale, Washington, September 20-22, 2001 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Vulnerability assessment of a port and harbor community to earthquake and tsunami hazards: integrating technical expert andstakeholder input. JF - Natural Hazards Review Y1 - 2002 A1 - Wood, Nathan J. A1 - Good, James W. A1 - Godwin, R.F A1 - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program KW - physical KW - Port of Newport KW - Toledo KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 3 ER - TY - THES T1 - Vulnerability of Port and Harbor Communities to Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards in the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 2002 A1 - Wood, Nathan J. KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - human impacts KW - Newport (Or.) KW - physical KW - Port of Newport KW - Port of Toledo KW - theses KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/sj139493s N1 - Major professor was Jim Good. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay living: profile of a community in transition: a report on residents' attitude about their environment Y1 - 2002 A1 - Johnson, Rebecca A1 - Farley, Christopher A1 - Bell, Kathleen A1 - Huppert, Daniel A1 - Washington Sea Grant, A1 - Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study KW - demographics KW - general KW - human impacts KW - Yaquina Bay JF - WSG-MR PB - Washington Sea Grant CY - Seattle, WA VL - no.02-09 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/44109 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Zooplankton invasions: a brief review, plus two case studies from the northeast Pacific Ocean JF - Hydrobiologia Y1 - 2002 A1 - Bollens, Stephen M. A1 - Cordell, Jeffery R. A1 - Avent, Sean A1 - Hoof, Rian KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - invasive species KW - Pseudodiaptomus inopinus KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zooplankton VL - 480 N1 - Traces the expansion of two species of Asian copepods on the West Coast. The species invading Oregon estuaries is Pseudodiaptomus inopinus. ER - TY - THES T1 - Biological and Mathematical Modeling of Dynamics of Furunculosis in Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis (IHN) in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Y1 - 2001 A1 - Ogut, Hamdi KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - fish disease KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/v692t936v N1 - Major professor was Paul Reno. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Density-dependent impacts of bioirrigation by the burrowing shrimp (Upogebia pugettensis) on benthic fluxes and porewater solute distributions in Pacific Northwest estuaries JF - Eos, Transactions - American Geophysical Union Y1 - 2001 A1 - D'Andrea, Anthony F. KW - biological KW - blue mud shrimp=Upogebia pugettensis KW - Idaho Flats KW - life history information VL - 82 ER - TY - THES T1 - Evaluation of Spray-Dried Microalgae in Diets for Juvenile Manila Clam Tapes philippinarum Y1 - 2001 A1 - Onal, Ebru KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - diet KW - Japanese littleneck=Tapes phillippinarum KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5m60qw25w N1 - Major professor was Christopher J. Langdon. ER - TY - NEWS T1 - Fuel spills in Yaquina in Highway 20 tanker crash T2 - News Times Y1 - 2001 A1 - Card, Steve KW - biological KW - chemical KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina River JF - News Times CY - Newport, Or. ER - TY - CONF T1 - Genetic-environment interaction effect on yields of Pacific oysters planted at subtidal and intertidal sites [abstract] T2 - Aquaculture 2001: Book of Abstracts Y1 - 2001 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Jacobson, D. A1 - Matson, S. A1 - Evans, F. A1 - Blouin, M. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Idaho Flats KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas JF - Aquaculture 2001: Book of Abstracts PB - World Aquaculture Society CY - Lake Buena Vista, FL VL - 754 N1 - Alternate title: Aquaculture: a fantasy come true: book of abstracts. Meeting held Jan 21-25, 2001. U1 - Baton Rouge LA ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Global invader: the European green crab T2 - ORESU-B Y1 - 2001 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia Behrens A1 - Office of Sea Grant and Extramural Programs. A1 - Oregon State University Sea Grant College Program. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenus KW - introduced species KW - predation JF - ORESU-B PB - Oregon Sea Grant, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.01-001 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/44992 N1 - An excellent look at what was known about the European green crab early in its invasion of Oregon waters. Includes color photographs of Oregon crabs to aid in identification. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Larid, alcid and crow censuses of Yaquina Bay, Oregon: June 1997 - June 1999 with appendix: censuses of people,other vertebrates, and boats, May 1998 - June 1999 Y1 - 2001 A1 - Merrifeld, Kathy A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - American crow=Corvus brachyrhynchos KW - biological KW - black-legged kittiwake=Rissa tridactyla KW - Bonaparte's gull=Larus philadelphia KW - Boone Slough KW - California gull=Larus californicus KW - caspian tern=Sterna caspia KW - common murre=Uria aalge KW - common tern=Sterna hirundo KW - Criteser's Marina KW - Franklin's gull=Larus pipixcan KW - glaucous gull=Larus hyperboreus KW - Heermann's gull=Larus heermanni KW - herring gull=Larus argentatus KW - Idaho Flats KW - King Slough KW - marbled murrelet=Brachyramphus marmoratus KW - mew gull=Larus canus KW - Nute Slough KW - Oneatta Point KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Oysterville KW - Parker Slough KW - pigeon guillemot=Cephus columba KW - Port of Newport Dock 3 KW - rhinoceros auklet=Cerorhinca monocerata KW - ring-billed gull=Larus delawarensis KW - Ross' gull=Rhodostethia rosea KW - Sabine's gull=Xema sabini KW - Sally's Bend KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - South Jetty KW - Thayer's gull=Larus thayeri KW - western gull=Larus occidentalis KW - Winant (Hinton's) Slough JF - Wildlife Diversity Program Technical Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Diversity Program CY - Portland, Oregon VL - no. 01-05 N1 - May, 2001. U1 - 131 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Magnetic stratigraphy and tectonic rotation of the Oligocene Alsea, Yaquina, and Nye Formations, Lincoln County, Oregon T2 - Magnetic stratigraphy of the Pacific Coast Cenozoic : a symposium volume based on Proceedings of the 1997 Pacific Section AAPG-SEPM Meeting, Bakersfield, California, and the 2001 Pacific Section AAPG-SEPM-Cordilleran Section GSA Meeting Y1 - 2001 A1 - Prothero, Donald R. A1 - Bitboul, Clio Z. A1 - Moore, George W. A1 - Niem, Alan R. A1 - American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Pacific Section, A1 - Geological Society of America. Cordilleran Section, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea Formation KW - geology KW - Magnetism KW - microfossils KW - Nye Mudstone KW - paleosciences KW - plankton KW - stratigraphy KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Sandstone JF - Magnetic stratigraphy of the Pacific Coast Cenozoic : a symposium volume based on Proceedings of the 1997 Pacific Section AAPG-SEPM Meeting, Bakersfield, California, and the 2001 Pacific Section AAPG-SEPM-Cordilleran Section GSA Meeting T3 - Book (SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). Pacific Section) PB - Pacific Section SEPM CY - Fullerton, CA VL - 91 N1 - “The Alsea Formation, Yaquina Sandstone, and Nye Mudstone make up a sequence of almost 3300 m of Oligocene-Miocene marine strata. It is one of the thickest and most continuous records of the mid-Cenozoic in Oregon, yet dating of these rocks has been imprecise in the past.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Midcoast Sixth Field Watershed Assessment: Final Report Y1 - 2001 A1 - Garono, Ralph A1 - Brophy, Laura A1 - Midcoast Watersheds Council KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - habitat conservation KW - hydrology KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - landslides KW - map KW - physical KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - sediments KW - Siletz River estuary KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - water quality data KW - water temperature data KW - wetland delineation KW - Yachats River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Midcoast Watersheds Council CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/fn107338m N1 - Extensive maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Petition to List the North American Green Sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris) as an Endangered or Threatened Species under the Endangered Species Act Y1 - 2001 A1 - Environmental Protection Information Center, A1 - Center for Biological Diversity, A1 - WaterKeepers Northern California, A1 - U.S.. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - depleted populations KW - fecundity KW - feeding behavior KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - growth KW - habitats KW - historical KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - natural resource management KW - predation KW - recreational fisheries KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River KW - Smith River KW - taxonomy KW - Toledo KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River CY - Garberville, Calif. UR - https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/species/fish/North_American_green_sturgeon/pdfs/PETITION.PDF N1 - This is a petition to the National Marine Fisheries Service. The species was ultimately not listed as "threatened" or "endangered." Good biological data, summaries of what is known about sturgeon in each estuary. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Reducing Impacts of Hatchery Steelhead Programs Y1 - 2001 A1 - Lindsay, Robert B. A1 - Kenaston, Ken R. A1 - Schroeder, R. Kirk KW - Alsea River KW - Chetco River KW - Coquille River KW - genertics KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Fish Division CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.2001-01 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A18493 N1 - Attempts to determine how many hatchery steelhead were straying into other rivers to spawn, also if the timing of their spawning increased the risk of hatchery steelhead interbreeding with wild fish. Investigated the use of local broodstock in hatcheries, and some methods of reducing interbreeding between hatchery and wild steelhead. Hatchery salmonids in the Alsea and Siuslaw rivers were studied from 1991-1993. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Review of Commercial Bay Clam Dive Fishery and Regulations Y1 - 2001 A1 - McCrae, Jean A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Program, KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - environmental law and policy KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Program CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/q524jp57v N1 - ODFW Marine Resources Program internal discussion paper about sub-tidal harvesting of bay clams using scuba gear. Includes statistics, locations, discussion of regulations. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - River Transport of Terrestrial Organic Matter to the Ocean JF - EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union Y1 - 2001 A1 - Medeiros, P.M. A1 - Otto, A. A1 - Simoneit, B.R. KW - biological KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - trace elements VL - 82 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Role of Predation by the Red Rock Crab, Cancer productus, on the Invasive European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 2001 A1 - Hunt, Christopher Erik KW - biological KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - Idaho Flats KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Oneatta Point KW - Port of Newport Dock 7 KW - Port of Toledo KW - Red rock crab=Cancer productus KW - Sally's Bend KW - South Beach Marina KW - theses KW - Weiser Point PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/wd375z26s N1 - Major professor was Sylvia Yamada. ER - TY - CONF T1 - Secondary production in coastal estuaries: Dungess crab and English sole as bioindicators T2 - Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Annual Report Y1 - 2001 A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Gunderson, Donald A1 - Rooper, Chris ED - Parrish, J.K. ED - Litle, Kate KW - abundance KW - biological KW - breakwater KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - Grassy Point KW - habitats KW - The Bend KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Annual Report T3 - PNCERS Annual Report 2001 PB - Coastal Ocean Programs, NOAA UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/x346d5217 N1 - This aspect of the PNCERS program is intended to provide a sense of spatial,temporal distribution and abundance of certain macrofauna in Oregon and Washington coastal estuaries. ER - TY - THES T1 - Social Challenges in Managing Natural Resources in Coastal Fishing Communities Y1 - 2001 A1 - Sharp, Shayla B. KW - commercial fisheries KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - historical KW - natural resource management KW - Port of Bandon KW - Port of Brookings KW - Port of Coos Bay KW - Port of Depoe Bay KW - Port of Florence KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Gold Beach KW - Port of Newport KW - Port of Port Orford KW - Port of Tillamook Bay KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mg74qp513 N1 - Surveyed commercial fishers regarding community and social values about their fishing heritage. Surveyed fisheries managers regarding their understanding of these values and how their understanding is integrated into the fisheries management process. Managers indicated that they could use more information about social and cultural values of fishers, but the means for integrating such information into management decisions is unclear. Both managers and fishers expressed a desire to maintain Oregon's commercial fishing heritage. Interesting data, especially on fishers' estimates of the importance of their industry in the local economy, and on their expectations for the future. Major professor was Denise Lach. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Socio-economic dynamics of Pacific Northwest estuaries Y1 - 2001 A1 - Bell, Kathleen A1 - Farley, Christopher A1 - Huppert, Daniel A1 - Johnson, Rebecca A1 - Leschine, Thomas ED - Parrish, J.K. ED - Litle, Kate KW - biological KW - demographics KW - economics KW - human impacts KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Annual Report T3 - PNCERS Annual Report 2000 PB - Coastal Ocean Programs, NOAA UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/4m90dw29q N1 - In this chapter, we begin by describing the regional economies and human populations of the areas surrounding five Pacific Northwest estuaries: Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay in Washingon, and Coos Bay, Yquina Bay and Tillamook Bay in Oregon. Recognizing the nature of the local economies and the demographic characteristics of residents is fundamental to establishing the socio-economic baslein. In the second and third sections, we build on the baseline descriptions and focus on important findings from the Coastal Resident Survey and Coastal Visitor Survey. ER - TY - NEWS T1 - Spilled oil in Yaquina River reaches Toledo T2 - News Times Y1 - 2001 A1 - Gallob, Jole KW - biological KW - chemical KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina River JF - News Times CY - Newport,  Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Stable isotopic indicators for the biogeochemical cycling of organic matter in a temperate North Pacific estuary, Oregon, USA JF - Eos, Transactions - American Geophysical Union Y1 - 2001 A1 - Sigleo, Anne C. KW - chemical KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 82 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Status of Oregon coastal stocks of anadromous salmonids, 1999-2000 T2 - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) Y1 - 2001 A1 - Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Coastal Salmonid Inventory Project, KW - abundance KW - Big Rock Creek KW - Buck Creek KW - Cedar Creek KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - Drift Creek KW - Euchre Creek KW - fecundity KW - Five Rivers KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Lower Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - Pacific lamprey = Entosphenus tridentatus (Lampetra tridentata) KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Salmon Creek KW - Siletz River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Sunshine Creek KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Western brook lamprey = Lampetra richardsoni KW - wild salmonids JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.OPSW-ODFW-2001-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A44866 N1 - Information on salmonid population trends is given. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Wave runup, extreme water levels and the erosion of properties backing beaches JF - Journal of Coastal Research Y1 - 2001 A1 - Ruggiero, Peter A1 - Komar, Paul D. A1 - McDougal, William G. A1 - Marra, John J. A1 - Beach, Reggie A. KW - Agate Beach KW - Beverly Beach KW - Cape Perpetua KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - Gleneden Beach KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - Lost Creek State Park KW - Manzanita KW - Nestucca Spit KW - Nye Beach KW - Oceanside KW - South Beach KW - wave data KW - Yaquina Head VL - 17 N1 - Water level and beach morphology and size are the major factors determining erosion of beachfront properties. "This paper reports on a model that has been developed to evaluate the susceptibility of coastal properties to erosion to waves..." (p.407) ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Bay and Harbor: Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site Evaluation and Environmental Assessment Y1 - 2001 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - biological KW - dredging KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - waste disposal KW - Yaquina Bay PB - US Army Corp of Engineers, Portland District, CY - [Portland, Or.] : ER - TY - CHAP T1 - 3.3 Summary and current status of Oregon's estuarine ecosystems T2 - Oregon State of the Environment Report Y1 - 2000 A1 - Good, James W. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Chetco Riverr estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - ecosystem health KW - Elk River estuary KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - historical KW - indicators KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winshuck River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon State of the Environment Report PB - Oregon Progress Board CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/WW/Documents/soer_ch33.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Absence of overall feedback in a benthic estuarine community: a system potentially buffered from impacts of biological invasions JF - Estuaries Y1 - 2000 A1 - Castillo, Gonzalo C. A1 - Li, H.W. A1 - Rossignol, P.A. VL - 23 SN - 0160-8347 ER - TY - THES T1 - Behavior of 59Fe in a Marine Estuarine Environment: Uptake and Retention by the Pacific Basket-Cockle, Clinocardium nuttallii Y1 - 2000 A1 - Crowley, Paul Robert KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - iron KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - sediment data KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2f75rd17t N1 - Major professor was Kathryn A. Higley. ER - TY - THES T1 - Behavioral and Physiological Indicators of Stress in Sablefish, Anoplopoma fimbria Y1 - 2000 A1 - Spencer, Mara L. KW - biological KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - sablefish=Anoplopoma fimbria KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mp48sh156 N1 - Major professor was Carl Schreck. ER - TY - THES T1 - Benthic Biological Invasions in Two Temperate Estuaries and Their Effects on Trophic Relations of Native Fish and Community Stability Y1 - 2000 A1 - Castillo, Gonzalo C. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - Corophium species KW - Craigie Point KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - Green Point KW - Idaho Flats KW - introduced species KW - Mill Creek KW - Pooles Slough KW - species list KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - The Bend KW - theses KW - Toledo Airport PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mc87pt10t N1 - Major professor was Hiram Li. Investigated non-indigenous benthic invertebrates in Yaquina and Alsea bays, especially as prey for two native species of flatfish. Found 11 non-indigenous benthic invertebrate species in Yaquina Bay, and 8 in Alsea Bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Current status of the European green crab, Carcinus maenas, and native crab species in Yaquina and Coos Bays JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2000 A1 - Hauck, Laura L A1 - Yamada, Sylvia B. KW - biological KW - Coos Bay estuary KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - geographic distribution KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - Red rock crab=Cancer productus KW - striped shore crab=Pachgrapsus crassipes KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab=Hemigrapsus oregonensis VL - 19 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Development of a specific-pathogen-free (SPF) hatchery and nursery for production of Pacific oyster seed JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2000 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Jacobson, D.P. A1 - Evans, F. A1 - Onal, E. A1 - Matson, S.E. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - shellfish disease VL - 19 SN - 0730-8000 N1 - Abstract only. Abstracts of Technical Papers Presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Oyster Growers Association & National Shellfisheries Association, Pacific Coast Section, Vancouver, Washington, Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 1999 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Draft Environmental Assessment: National Marine Fisheries Service, Proposed HMSC Newport Facility, Newport, Oregon Y1 - 2000 A1 - PBS Environmental, A1 - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Western Administrative Support Division KW - general KW - human impacts KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center PB - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration CY - Seattle, WA UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/d217qq04p N1 - June, 2000. Good photos of site. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Draft Oregon Coastal Juvenile Rockfish Study Y1 - 2000 A1 - Appy, Marcus A1 - Collson, P. J. KW - Black rockfish = Sebastes melanops KW - Boiler Bay KW - life history information KW - natural resource management KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Seal Rock KW - Shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregate KW - species list KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Division. Estuarine Habitat UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/p2676w099 N1 - This paper describes a pilot project to develop a recruitment index for rockfish. Rockfish bear live young in the winter. "The larvae live in the plankton for three to five months before settling to the benthos, usually near some sort of structure." Juvenile rockfish live in estuaries before migrating to the ocean. For this study, beach seines were conducted in the summer of 2000. Boiler Bay had the most rockfish, followed by Yaquiina Bay. Shiner perch were the most abundant juvenile fish (5610) in Yaquina Bay. Black rockfish were the most abundant rockfish (402), and some copper rockfish (18) were also caught. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An estimation of historic and current levels of salmon production in the Northeast Pacific ecosystem JF - Fisheries Y1 - 2000 A1 - Gresh, Ted A1 - Lichatowich, James L. A1 - Schoonmaker, Peter KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - general KW - historical KW - methodology KW - nutrient cycles KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - seafood processing VL - 25 ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Estuarine Bathymetry Data - Yaquina Bay, OR (P210) Y1 - 2000 A1 - U.S. National Ocean Service. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, KW - bathymetry KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/metadata/landing-page/bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.dem:yaquina_bay_p210_30m N1 - Digital Evaluation Model format in both 30 meter, and 3 arc second resolutions, derived from 1953 source soundings collected by NOS Hydrographic Surveys Division ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The European green crab bivalve consumption rates and prey preferences JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2000 A1 - Palacios, Kelly C. A1 - Ferraro, Steven P. KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - California softshell=Cryptomya californica KW - feeding behavior KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - Japanese littleneck=Tapes phillippinarum KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 19 ER - TY - THES T1 - Feasibility of Supplementary Sampling of the Commercial Groundfish Landings in Oregon Using Seafood Plant Workers Y1 - 2000 A1 - Builder, Tonya L. KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - Dover sole = Microstomus pacificus KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Port of Newport KW - sablefish = Anoplopoma fimbria KW - statistics KW - theses KW - yellowtail rockfish = Sebastes flavidus PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/hm50tv08s N1 - Major professor was David Sampson. ER - TY - THES T1 - Fish Tales: Salmon Stories, 1945-1980 Y1 - 2000 A1 - Finley, Carmel KW - Anadromous KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - Donsea Farms KW - environmental policy and law KW - habitats KW - hatcheries KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - Inc. KW - industrial development KW - Keta Corporation KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua Foods KW - Oregon Fish Commission KW - Oregon State University KW - salmonid species KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - theses KW - Whiskey Creek KW - Wright Creek KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/wp988q02k N1 - A needed look at the forces that influenced fisheries management on the West Coast in the postwar period. Among the author's findings are, "that science was vastly too optimistic in its assessment of how much food could be wrung from the ocean on a sustainable basis," and "that salmon policy tended to be grounded in political, social, economic considerations, not what was known about the biology of the fish." (p.168) Major professor was William G. Robbins. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geographic signatures of North American West Coast estuaries JF - Estuaries and Coasts Y1 - 2000 A1 - Emmett, Robert A1 - Llansó, Roberto A1 - Newton, Jan A1 - Thom, Ron A1 - Hornberger, Michelle A1 - Morgan, Cheryl A1 - Levings, Colin A1 - Copping, Andrea A1 - Fishman, Paul KW - Alsea River KW - brids KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - economics KW - general KW - human impacts KW - marshes KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries KW - Rogue River KW - salmonid species KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina River VL - 23 N1 - General review. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Habitat assessment in coastal basins in Oregon: Implications for coho salmon production and habitat restoration T2 - Sustainable Fisheries Management: Pacific Salmon Y1 - 2000 A1 - Jones, Kim K. A1 - Moore, Kelly M. S. ED - Knudsen, E.Eric ED - Steward, Cleveland R. ED - MacDonald, Donald D. ED - Williams, Jack E. ED - Reiser, Dudley W. KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - habitat conservation KW - habitat restoration KW - Yaquina River JF - Sustainable Fisheries Management: Pacific Salmon PB - CRC Press CY - Boca Raton ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Indicators of west coast estuary health Y1 - 2000 A1 - Parrish, Julia K. A1 - Bell, Kathleen A1 - Logerwell, Elizabeth A1 - Roegner, Curtis ED - Parrish, J.K. ED - Litle, Kate KW - biological KW - general ecosystem description KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Annual Report T3 - PNCERS Annual Report 2000 PB - Coastal Ocean Programs, NOAA UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/x346d5217 N1 - "In this chapter, we attempt to lay out a conceptual framework for indicator selection germane to the West Coast estuaries, including those studied extensively by PNCERS researchers. In the latter half of the chapter we offer an annotated list of candidate indicators for each of the three system components: the physical environment, the socio-economic system, and the the biological system. A concurrent table presents all candidate indicators, their constituent measures and proxies (if appropriate) and the relevant estuarine types within which the indicators are valuable." (Author excerpt) ER - TY - THES T1 - Land Ownership and Forest Cover in the Oregon Coast Range: Spatial Pattern and Social Ground-Truthing Y1 - 2000 A1 - Stanfield, Brooks J. KW - Big Elk Creek KW - historical KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - Lincoln County KW - logging KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - theses KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2n49t383j N1 - Studied the changing patterns of land ownership in several areas in Western Oregon, and used the Big Elk Creek watershed as a case study. Complex historical, social and economic factors each affected the relationship between the extent of forest cover and land ownership. The extent of riparian areas owned was noted in the study. Masters thesis. Major professor was John C. Bliss. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The molluscan broodstock program--improving Pacific oyster broodstock through genetic selection JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2000 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Jacobson, D.P. A1 - Evans, F. A1 - Blouin, M.S. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 19 SN - 0730-8000 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Municipal Water Management In Oregon Coastal Communities: Surmounting the "Conservation Paradox" Y1 - 2000 A1 - Quigley, Kate A1 - Sylvia, Gilbert KW - Garibaldi (Or.) KW - general KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Port Orford (Or.) KW - seafood processing KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station. Oregon Sea Grant CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/n009w616h N1 - "The municipalities of Newport, Garibaldi, and Port Orford serve as case studies to illustrate a range of coastal municipal water issues. Each study discusses the characteristics of the municipal population, water management goals and objectives, the types and amounts of water supplies, problems associated with expanding water supplies, and opportunities for conservation. Together the case studies are used to determine the common problems and issues." (from the Executive Summary) ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Oregon Coastal Atlas Y1 - 2000 KW - Alsea Bay Estuary KW - birds KW - Chetco River estuary KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay Estuary KW - erosion KW - estuaries KW - geographic information system KW - landslides KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca Bay Estuary KW - Netarts Bay Estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz Bay Estuary KW - Siuslaw estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - Tillamook Bay Estuary KW - tsunamis KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay Estuary UR - https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Phototoxic evaluation of marine sediments collected from a PAH-contaminated site JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 2000 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Cole, Faith A. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Ferraro, Steven P. KW - amphipods KW - chemical KW - Leptocheirus plumulosus KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediments KW - toxicity VL - 38 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Potential limitations of the European green crab, Carcinus maenas, in habitat suitable for the native Red Rock crab, Cancer productus JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 2000 A1 - Hunt, Chris KW - biological KW - geographic distribution KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - introduced species KW - Red rock crab=Cancer productus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 19 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Socio-economic dynamics of Pacific Northwest estuaries Y1 - 2000 A1 - Bell, Kathleen A1 - Farley, Christopher A1 - Huppert, Daniel A1 - Johnson, Rebecca A1 - Leschine, Thomas ED - Parrish, J.K. ED - Litle, Kate KW - biological KW - demographics KW - economics KW - human impacts KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Annual Report T3 - PNCERS Annual Report 2000 PB - Coastal Ocean Programs, NOAA UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/4m90dw29q N1 - In this chapter, we begin by describing the regional economies and human populations of the areas surrounding five Pacific Northwest estuaries: Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay in Washingon, and Coos Bay, Yquina Bay and Tillamook Bay in Oregon. Recognizing the nature of the local economies and the demographic characteristics of residents is fundamental to establishing the socio-economic baslein. In the second and third sections, we build on the baseline descriptions and focus on important findings from the Coastal Resident Survey and Coastal Visitor Survey. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of Oregon coastal stocks of anadromous salmonids / The Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. Y1 - 2000 A1 - Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Coastal Salmonid Inventory Project, KW - abundance KW - Big Rock Creek KW - Buck Creek KW - Cedar Creek KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - Drift Creek KW - Euchre Creek KW - fecundity KW - Five Rivers KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Lower Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Salmon Creek KW - Siletz River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Sunshiine Creek KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - wild salmonids JF - Monitoring Program Report (Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. VL - no. OPSW-ODFW-2000-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A44867 N1 - Information on salmonid population trends is given. ER - TY - THES T1 - Use of Tethered Prey for Estimating the Impact of the Invasive European Green Crab Y1 - 2000 A1 - Hauck, Laura L KW - Charleston Bridge KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - feeding behavior KW - Fossil Point KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Point KW - invasive species KW - Jordan Cove KW - McLean Point KW - Oregon shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis KW - Pigeon Point KW - Pony Point KW - population count KW - predation KW - Purple shore crab = Hemigrapsus nudus KW - Red rock crab = Cancer productus KW - Sawyer’s Landing KW - Sitka periwinkle = Littorina sitkana KW - Striped shore crab = Pachygrapsus crassipes KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/12579t005 N1 - Feeding methods can be hallmarks of different species. Crabs, for example, eat snails, but different crabs take different approaches for getting snail meat. The Dungeness crab uses its powerful claws to crush its prey, while the invasive European green crab was most likely to pull its prey from the shell. In this study, snails were epoxied to monofilament lines that were placed in various sampling sites around Coos and Yaquina bays. When the lines were pulled up, the fate of the snails was determined and scored according to the method of predation. The study showed a high (65-68%) rate of predation on gastropods at Yaquina Bay sites by the European green crab, which the author calls, “a red flag that should alert us to the potential impact of this voracious predator on native mollusks.” (p.46) Senior thesis for the Bachelor of Science in the Department of Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Bay and South Beach Marine Sediment Sampling Evaluation Y1 - 2000 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/nz806017m N1 - "Nine (9) sediment samples and 1 QC duplicate were collected from Yaquina Bay and South Beach Marina (see Figures 1) on May 31, 2000. All samples were submitted for physical analyses, with 4 samples analyzed for metals (9 inorganic), total organic carbon (TOC), pesticides/polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), phenols, phthalates, miscellaneous extractables,polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and 3 samples submitted for organotin (TBT)analysis." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - Generic T1 - The arrival of the European green crab, Carcinus maenas, in Oregon estuaries T2 - Marine Bioinvasions. Proceedings of the First National Conference Y1 - 1999 A1 - Yamada, Sylvia B. A1 - Hunt, Chris A1 - Richmond, N. ED - Pederson, J KW - biological KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - Netarts estuary KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Marine Bioinvasions. Proceedings of the First National Conference PB - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA CY - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA VL - no.99-004 SN - 1561720259 N1 - Conference held Jan_27-29 1999. U1 - Cambridge MA ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Avoidance response of the estuarine amphipod Eohaustorius estuariusto polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated field-collected sediments JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1999 A1 - Kravitz, Michael J. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Ferraro, Steven P. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Specht, David T. KW - amphipods KW - chemical KW - Eohaustorius species KW - hydrocarbons KW - Idaho Flats KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - toxicity VL - 18 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1997 Y1 - 1999 A1 - Johnson, John A. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/h415pb27h N1 - In addition to statistics on bay clams, the report includes information about a program to replant native Olympia oysters in Netarts and Alsea bays and to enhance native oyster habitat in Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Boating in Oregon coastal waters Y1 - 1999 KW - recreational fisheries KW - recreational uses JF - ORESU-H UR - http://library.state.or.us/repository/2011/201104040959351/1999.pdf N1 - 9th revised edition. Boating safety. Points out dangerous areas, safety guides. Map of harbor entrance. ER - TY - THES T1 - A Critical Examination of the Ageing Method for Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) from the U.S. West Coast Using Edge Analysis and Oxytetracycline. Y1 - 1999 A1 - O'Malley, Joseph M. KW - age composition KW - biological KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - sablefish=Anoplopoma fimbria KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/j098zd792 N1 - Major professor was David Sampson. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Identification and Description of Essential Fish Habitat, Adverse Impacts, and Recommended Conservation Measures for Salmon. Amendment 14 to the Pacific Coast Salmon Plan Y1 - 1999 A1 - Pacific Fishery Management Council KW - agriculture KW - Alsea River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - dredging KW - environmental law and policy KW - erosion KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - irrigation KW - life history information KW - logging KW - mining KW - N. Umpqua River KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - North American beaver = Castor canadensis KW - Pink salmon (humpback) = Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - Rogue River KW - S. Umpqua River KW - sediments KW - Siletz Yaquina River KW - Siltcoos River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Umpqua River KW - water pollution KW - water temperature KW - Wilson - Trask – Nestucca PB - Pacific Fishery Management Council CY - Portland, Or. N1 - An important guide to essential habitats and requirements of three species of salmon, and the challenges facing them. Illustrated. At head of title: Appendix A. This guide was updated in 2014: https://www.pcouncil.org/documents/2019/08/salmon-efh-appendix-a.pdf/ ER - TY - THES T1 - Is the Laboratory Growth of Pacific Oyster Spat, Crassostrea gigas, Exposed to Varying Salinities, Predictive of Their Growth in the Estuary? Y1 - 1999 A1 - Brooks, Christopher KW - biological KW - growth KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - salinity KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3j333520z N1 - Major professor was Christopher J. Langdon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Littoral cell response to interannual climatic forcing 1983-1987 on the Central Oregon Coast, USA JF - Journal of Coastal Research Y1 - 1999 A1 - Peterson, Curt D. A1 - Jackson, Philip L. A1 - O'Neil, Douglas J. A1 - Rosenfeld, Charles L. A1 - Kimerling, A. Jon KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea Spit KW - climate KW - erosion KW - wave height data VL - 6 N1 - Discusses the migration of sand in a littoral cell from south Lincoln County, Oregon beaches following the El Nino of 1982-83, and the eventual reappearance of the sand. Black-and-white photographs, graphs, charts. Deals with the Seal Rock littoral cell (from Yaquina Head to Cape Perpetua). Mostly about beaches, but does compare sand flow to the ocean from Yaquina Bay and Alsea Bay. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Making Salmon: an Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis Y1 - 1999 A1 - Taylor, Joseph E. III KW - abundance KW - agriculture KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - environmental law and policy KW - general KW - hatcheries KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - mining KW - Pacific salmonid species (Oncorhynchus spp.) PB - University of Washington Press CY - Seattle N1 - An excellent examination of the history behind the factors that combine to kill salmon. A superb bibliography. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Newport, Oregon: An Overview of Trends and Conditions Y1 - 1999 A1 - Marketek, KW - demographics KW - economics KW - general KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Markettek CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Aquatic Habitat: Restoration and Enhancement Guide Y1 - 1999 KW - ecosystem health KW - fish KW - habitat restoration KW - habitats KW - natural resource management PB - Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds CY - [Corvallis, Or.] UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl:16552/datastream/OBJ/view N1 - This guide includes many activities intended to improve the health of watersheds. “Some measures are directly targeted at restoring stream channels by upgrading culverts to expand the amount of stream miles that can support fish. Other measures reintroduce structure to stream channels that have been simplified due to past management practices and/or disturbance events. Measures are also included that address riparian and upland restoration needs” (from the Introduction) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon’s changing coastal fishing communities Y1 - 1999 A1 - Conway, Flaxen D. L. A1 - Cordray, Sheila A1 - Cramer, Lori A1 - Finley, Carmel A1 - Gilden, Jennifer A1 - Goblirsch, Ginny A1 - Smith, Court A1 - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program, KW - Commercial fisheries, demographics, economics, sustainability, natural resource management, environmental law and policy, Brookings (Or.), Gold Beach (Or.), Port Orford (Or.), Bandon (Or.), Charleston (Or.), Winchester Bay (Or.), Reedsport (Or.), KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - Garibaldi (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific City (Or.) JF - ORESU-O PB - Oregon State University. Oregon Sea Grant CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - ORESU-O-99-001 UR - https://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/sites/seagrant.oregonstate.edu/files/sgpubs/onlinepubs/o99001.pdf N1 - This publication looks at Oregon fishing communities in the late 1990s, a period of stress and rapid change. It gives an overview of applicable legislation, explores the concept of sustainability, and reviews community resources. Appendices compare trolling and trawling, profile fishing towns, and present an extensive bibliography of fishing community studies. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Physical and Chemical Characteristics of the Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1999 A1 - Callaway, Richard J. A1 - Specht, David T. KW - Burpee KW - chemical KW - Criteser's Marina KW - Elk City KW - estuarine dynamics KW - Oysterville KW - physical KW - River mile 16 KW - salinity data KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency] CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/ks65hc655 N1 - "After a brief description of the setting of the Yaquina Estuary, estuarine dynamics and classification, and estuarine chemistry are presented. Then, temperature-salinity relations are reviewed using the Rattray-Officer model in simulating variable distributions reported by Callaway and Specht (1982) and Callaway (1991). Finally, the numerical models DynHyd and WASP are reviewed, some out put for each model are shown and the results discussed." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Public Notice for Permit Application. 30 Day Notice: [Newport wastewater treatment facility upgrade] Y1 - 1999 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - dredging KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - human impacts KW - natural resource management KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - sediments KW - urban development KW - waste disposal KW - wetland mitigation KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1z40kt27p N1 - "The City of Newport is proposing to complete a major wastewater treatment facility upgrade. The project includes laying a new primary pipeline from Nye Beach south to and under Yaquina Bay and continuing south to the new wastewater treatment facility in South Newport..." Solicits public comments. Includes a map and schematic drawings. ER - TY - NEWS T1 - State creates reef for oyster beds T2 - News-Times Y1 - 1999 A1 - Gallob, Joel KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - depleted populations KW - general KW - human impacts KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - physical modifications KW - wetland mitigation KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay JF - News-Times ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Status review of coastal cutthroat trout from Washington, Oregon, and California T2 - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC Y1 - 1999 A1 - Johnson, Orlay W. A1 - Ruckelshaus, Mary H. A1 - Grant, W. Stewart A1 - Waknitz, F. William A1 - Garrett, Ann M. A1 - Bryant, Gregory J. A1 - Neely, Kathleen A1 - Hard, Jeffrey J. A1 - Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.), KW - Alsea Fish Hatchery KW - Alsea River KW - Chetco River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Devils Lake KW - endangered species KW - environmental policy and law KW - general ecosystem description KW - genetics KW - hatcheries KW - history KW - Kilchis River KW - life history information KW - Miami River KW - Millicoma River KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Sand Creek KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - Smith River KW - statistics KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook River KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River JF - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC PB - Northwest Fisheries Science Center CY - [Seattle, Wash.] UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/3066 IS - 37 N1 - The Biological Review Team concluded that coastal stocks of cutthroat trout were not presently at risk of extinction. Appendix 1-A gives the known history of hatchery releases in streams and lakes. ER - TY - THES T1 - Sublethal Effects of Estuarine Carbaryl Applications on Juvenile English Sole (Pleuronectes vetulus) Y1 - 1999 A1 - Pozarycki, Scott V. KW - biological KW - chemical KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - pesticides KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/8g84mq05f N1 - Major professor was Lavern Weber. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Toxicity and phototoxicity of mixtures of highly lipophilic PAH compounds in marine sediment: can the _PAH model be extrapolated? JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 1999 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Cole, Faith A. A1 - Pelletier, Judith A1 - Jones, Jill K.P. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - light KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 36 ER - TY - ABST T1 - Yaquina and Alsea River Basins Estuarine Wetland Site Prioritization Project: Final Report for MidCoast Watersheds Council Y1 - 1999 A1 - Brophy, Laura A1 - Oregon. Governor's Watershed Enhancement Board, A1 - MidCoast Watersheds Council., KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Blind Slough KW - Boone Slough KW - Depot Slough KW - eelgrass=Zostera japonica KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - Flesher Slough KW - general KW - grasses KW - Grassy Point KW - King Slough KW - McCaffery Slough KW - Mill Creek KW - Montgomery Creek KW - Olalla Slough KW - Parker Slough KW - Pooles Slough KW - Toledo Airport KW - Weiser Point KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland mitigation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Green Point Consulting, CY - Corvallis, OR UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/5x21tk796 N1 - This project, commissioned in 1998, is part of the MidCoast Watersheds Council's efforts to better understand the status and condition of the area's natural resources and to work with interested landowners to enhance and protect important areas. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - American Bird Conservancy: Site Nomination Form Y1 - 1998 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bald eagle=Haliaeetus leucocephalus KW - biological KW - birds KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - brown pelican=Pelecanus occidentalis KW - caspian tern=Sterna caspia KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - general ecosystem description KW - geographical distribution KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - habitat conservation KW - harlequin duck=Histrionicus histrionicus KW - Heermann's gull=Larus heermanni KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - mew gull=Larus canus KW - natural resource management KW - peregrine falcon=Falco peregrinus KW - pesticides KW - physical modifications KW - purple martin=Progne subis KW - recreational fisheries KW - sanderling=Calidris alba KW - sediments KW - temporal distribution KW - tourism KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - western grebe=Aechmophorus occidentalis KW - western gull=Larus occidentalis KW - whimbrel=Numenius phaeopus KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head KW - Yaquina River Basin N1 - Good maps ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1998 Y1 - 1998 A1 - Johnson, John A. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyste = Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/bv73c1123 N1 - In addition to statistics on bay clams, the report includes information about a program to replant native Olympia oysters in Netarts and Alsea bays. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop T2 - NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series Y1 - 1998 A1 - McMurray, Gregory R. A1 - Robert J Bailey KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coastal upwelling KW - Columbia River estuary KW - community ecology KW - Coos River estuary KW - ecological succession KW - ecological values KW - ecosystem modeling KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout=Salmo gairdneri) KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series T3 - NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series PB - NOAA Coastal Ocean Office CY - Troutdale, Or. VL - no.11 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1668 N1 - "This document presents the results of a workshop conducted during August, 1996, to better define a research agenda to study the combined effects of natural variability and anthropogenic change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems." (p.3) Meeting held August 3-4,1996. U1 - Silver Spring, MD ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Conservation status of steelhead in Oregon Y1 - 1998 A1 - Chilcote, Mark W. KW - hatchery salmonids KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) VL - no.98-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A35569 N1 - The Oregon Coast ESU was given a "Sensitive" status. The Coast showed good resistance to stress and long-term survival, but many streams had more than 50% hatchery spawners. ODFW was revising estimate of percentage of hatchery spawners in the Yaquina at the time this report was written. Their interim estimate was that 60% of spawning steelhead in the Yaquina were of hatchery origin. Criticizes the methodology of the Busby, et al. (1996) study. Charts. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Cost of impressed current cathodic protection for coastal Oregon bridges JF - Materials Performance Y1 - 1998 A1 - Holcomb, Gordon R. A1 - Cryer, Curtis B. KW - human impacts KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge VL - 37 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Formula-based hazard assessment methodologies for coastal bluff-backed and slide-backed shorelines, Yaquina Head to Seal Rock, Lincoln County, Oregon T2 - Environmental, Groundwater and Engineering Geology: Applications from Oregon Y1 - 1998 A1 - Gless, J. Douglas A1 - Humphrey, Christopher C. ED - Burns, Scott KW - Agate Beach KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - geology KW - Grant Creek KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - landslides KW - Lost Creek KW - Seal Rock KW - soils KW - South Beach KW - Yaquina Head JF - Environmental, Groundwater and Engineering Geology: Applications from Oregon T3 - Special Publication / Association of Engineering Geologists CY - Belmont, Cal. VL - no.11 N1 - Gives a formula for calculating how far developments should be set back from the cliff edge in order to account for expected erosion and slides. The area north of Grant Creek had a much higher rate of erosion. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Geologic hazards of development on sand dunes along the Oregon Coast T2 - Environmental, Groundwater and Engineering Geology: Applications from Oregon Y1 - 1998 A1 - Reckendorf, Frank ED - Burns, Scott KW - Alsea Spit KW - American dune grass = Leymus mollis KW - coastal hazards KW - Coquille River Spit KW - earthquakes KW - erosion KW - European beachgrass = Ammophila arenaria KW - flooding KW - Florence (Or.) KW - Gearhart (Or.) KW - Gold Beach (Or.) KW - human impacts KW - Nedona Beach KW - Pacific City (Or.) KW - sand dunes KW - Seaside (Or.) KW - Siletz River Spit KW - South Beach (Or.) KW - tsunamis KW - urban development KW - winds KW - Yaquina River JF - Environmental, Groundwater and Engineering Geology: Applications from Oregon T3 - Special Publication / Association of Engineering Geologists CY - Belmont, Cal. VL - no.11 N1 - “There are many geologic hazards associated with development on sand dunes. These include wind erosion and deposition, water erosion and flooding from storm waves and rip currents, water erosion and flooding from tsunamis, and contamination of freshwater aquifers with associated pollution of beaches and rivers.” (p.436) Lists areas vulnerable to coastal hazards due to unwise development in dune areas. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A habitat-based assessment of Coho salmon production potential and spawner escapement needs for Oregon coastal streams Y1 - 1998 A1 - Nickelson, Thomas E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - developmental stages KW - ecosystem modeling KW - fishes KW - freshwater mammals KW - life history information KW - North American beaver=Castor canadensis KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.98-4 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl:18474 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - July OFO birding weekend: Lincoln County, 18-19 July 1998 JF - Oregon Birds Y1 - 1998 A1 - Lofton, Maeve KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - biological KW - birds KW - Depoe Bay KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 24 ER - TY - THES T1 - Kinship, Environment and the Forest Service: Homesteading in Oregon's Coast Range Y1 - 1998 A1 - Prior, Jan M. KW - agriculture KW - Alsea River Basin KW - archeology KW - Bull Creek KW - Cape Horn Creek KW - Drift Creek KW - Elk Creek KW - Gopher Creek KW - Grant Creek KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - logging KW - Nettle Creek KW - Savage Creek KW - theses KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/db78tj125 N1 - Examines the "settlement history of a remote area in the Coast Range of Oregon, from the 1870s to the 1930s." The "remote area" covers parts of both the Alsea and Yaquina watersheds.Takes a look at all 89 homestead claimants from Township 12 South, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian. Who succeeded? Who didn't? What made a successful homesteader? Two homesteads are examined in depth. Maps, photographs, oral histories, much source material. M.A.I.S. thesis. Major professor was David Brauner. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Manila clam aquaculture in shrimp-infested mudflats JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1998 A1 - Smith, Matthew D. A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mud shrimp=Upogebia pugettensis KW - community ecology KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - introduced species KW - Japanese littleneck=Tapes phillippinarum KW - King Slough KW - molluscs KW - reproductive behavior KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab=Hemigrapsus oregonensis VL - 17 ER - TY - ABST T1 - Midcoast watershed information system Y1 - 1998 KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - computer programs KW - geographic information system KW - physical KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Yachats River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin N1 - Guin QH 541.5 .E8 M391 1998 CD ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Midcoast Watersheds Council GIS Assessment for Coho Habitat in the Siletz/Yaquina Basin: Stream Assessment Data Sheets - Volume 1 Y1 - 1998 KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - physical KW - water quality data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Foothill Associates CY - Roseville, CA N1 - All sheets dated October 30, 1998. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Molecular cloning of a cDNA encoding molt-inhibiting hormone of the crab, Cancer magister JF - Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology Y1 - 1998 A1 - Umphrey, Heidi R. A1 - Lee, Kara J. A1 - Watson, Douglas R. A1 - Spaziani, Eugene KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - physiology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 136 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - NOAA's Estuarine Eutrophication Survey: Volume 5: Pacific Coast Region Y1 - 1998 A1 - U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, KW - algal species KW - Alsea River KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - dissolved oxygen KW - hydrology KW - Nehalem River KW - Netarts Bay KW - nitrogen KW - phosphorus KW - physical KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - toxicity KW - turbidity KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Office of Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment CY - Silver Spring, MD UR - https://archive.org/details/noaasestuarineeu00unit/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater N1 - "In Yaquina Bay, chlorophyll a and turbidity concentrations are medium. Nuisance and toxic algal bloom events are not observed. Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus are medium. Biological stress is observed in the system but not anoxia or hypoxia. SAV [submerged aquatic vegetation] spatial coverage is low." (p.49) Trends were either unchanged or unknown at the time this report was written. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1996. Annual status Report. Y1 - 1998 A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Loynes, Tom A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Photoinduced toxicity of PAHs amd alkylated PAHs to a marine infaunal amphipod (Rhepoxynius abronius) JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 1998 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. A1 - Cole, Faith A. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - light KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 34 ER - TY - THES T1 - Scourability of Weak Rock in the Oregon Coast Range Y1 - 1998 A1 - Baillie, Michael W. KW - Alsea River KW - bridges KW - coastal hazards KW - engineering KW - erosion KW - Five Rivers KW - flooding KW - geology KW - hydrology KW - Luckiamute River KW - Middle Fork Coquille River KW - Mill Creek (Yamhill) KW - Nestucca River KW - sediments KW - South Yamhill River KW - theses KW - Yaquina River PB - School of Engineering, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/cv43p044f N1 - Bridges over streams can be undermined by erosion from river scour. In this thesis, the author examined 11 bridges in the Oregon Coast Range. “A preliminary model has been proposed wherein the degradation of the stream channel is related to the abrasive resistance of the bedrock and the area under the daily stream power. This method provides an estimate of the degradation of the stream bed due to abrasion by bedload and flood events, not necessarily local or contraction scour.” (from the Abstract) Two bridge sites on the Yaquina and three on the Alsea are discussed. Major professor was Stephen E. Dickenson. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seeking keys to complexities of the Northwest's estuaries JF - Research Update Y1 - 1998 A1 - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Western Ecology Division, KW - aquatic vegetation KW - diatoms KW - douglas-fir=Pseudostuga menziesii KW - ecosystem modeling KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - general KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - nutrient cycles KW - physical modifications KW - sediments KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - Aug. 1998 N1 - Highlights research at the EPA's Coastal Ecology Branch Laboratory on Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - CONF T1 - Socioeconomic causes and consequences of coastal ecosystems change T2 - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. Y1 - 1998 A1 - Huppert, Daniel D. A1 - Olson, Annette M. A1 - Kate T and Marc J. Wing Hershman A1 - Sweeney, Caitlin M. ED - McMurray, Gregory R. ED - Robert J Bailey KW - biological KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - historical KW - human impacts JF - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. T3 - NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series PB - NOAA Coastal Ocean Office CY - Troutdale, Or. VL - no.11 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1668 N1 - Meeting held Aug. 13-14, 1996. Recommends changes in criteria for decision-making. U1 - Silver Spring, MD ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status review of chinook salmon from Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California Y1 - 1998 A1 - Myers, James M. A1 - Kope, Robert G. A1 - Bryant, Gregory J. A1 - Teel, David J. A1 - Lierheimer, Lisa J. A1 - Wainwright, Thomas C. A1 - Grant, W. Stewart A1 - Waknitz, F. William A1 - Neely, Kathleen A1 - Lindley, Steven T. A1 - Waples, Robin S. KW - Alsea River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - endangered species KW - environmental policy and law KW - general ecosystem description KW - genetics KW - hatcheries KW - historical KW - Kilchis River KW - life history information KW - Miami River KW - Millicoma River KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook River KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River JF - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC PB - U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service CY - [Seattle, Wash.] VL - no.35 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/3034 N1 - NOAA seems to have an earlier version of this report (their version, Dec. 1997) on their website as the source for the online copy. The team studying Chinook salmon felt that for the Oregon Coast this species is not in danger of extinction, nor thought to become extinct "in the forseeable future" (p.249). Appendix D gives the known history of hatchery releases. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Use of color infrared aerial photography to map distribution of eelgrass and green macroalgae in a non-urbanized estuary of the Pacific Northwest U.S.A. T2 - Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments Y1 - 1998 A1 - Young, David R. A1 - Specht, David T. A1 - Patrick J Clinton A1 - Lee, Henry II. KW - biological KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - Enteromorpha species KW - geographic information system KW - Idaho Flats KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Ulva species KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments PB - ERIM International Inc. CY - San Diego, Calif. SN - 10663711 N1 - Meeting held October 5-7, 1998. U1 - Ann Arbor, MI U2 - 1998 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Variability and stability of climatic/oceanic regimes in the Pacific Northwest T2 - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. Y1 - 1998 A1 - Greenland, David ED - McMurray, Gregory R. ED - Robert J Bailey KW - biological KW - coastal upwelling KW - ecological values KW - ecosystem modeling KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - physical JF - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. T3 - NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series PB - NOAA Coastal Ocean Office CY - Troutdale, Or. VL - no.11 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1668 N1 - Meeting held August 13-14, 1996.Uses a hierarchy of temporal scales to analyze climate and ocean regimes. Chart of hypothesized changes regarding global warming p.132. U1 - Silver Spring, MD ER - TY - CONF T1 - Variability of Pacific Northwest marine ecosystems and relation to salmon production T2 - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. Y1 - 1998 A1 - Bottom, Daniel L. A1 - Lichatowich, James A. A1 - Frissell, Christopher A. ED - McMurray, Gregory R. ED - Robert J Bailey KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coastal upwelling KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - community ecology KW - ecological succession KW - ecosystem modeling KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical KW - sockeye salmon=Oncorhynchus nerka KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout=Salmo gairdneri) JF - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. T3 - NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series PB - NOAA Coastal Ocean Office CY - Troutdale, Or. VL - no.11 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1668 N1 - Meeting held Aug. 13-14, 1996. Contemporary salmon production (hatchery and wild) for the Yaquina are shown (chart p. 216) to be 52% of 1890 production. U1 - Silver Spring, MD ER - TY - Generic T1 - Variability of riverine and estuarine ecosystem productivity for supporting Pacific salmon T2 - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. Y1 - 1998 A1 - Wissmar, Robert C. A1 - Simenstad, Charles A. ED - McMurray, Gregory R. ED - Robert J Bailey KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - community ecology KW - ecosystem modeling KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - sockeye salmon=Oncorhynchus nerka KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout=Salmo gairdneri) JF - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. T3 - NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series PB - NOAA Coastal Ocean Office CY - Troutdale, Or. VL - no.11 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1668 N1 - Meeting held Aug. 13-14, 1996. Recommends future directions for research. U1 - Silver Spring, MD ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Waterbird censuses of Yaquina Bay, Oregon: March 1993-February 1994 Y1 - 1998 A1 - Merrifeld, Kathy KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Technical Report / Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Diversity Program PB - Wildlife Diversity Program, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.98-1-01 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1996 Y1 - 1997 A1 - Johnson, John A. A1 - Wood, Claire A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyste = Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/td96k337m N1 - In addition to statistics on bay clams, the report includes information about a program to replant native Olympia oysters in Netarts and Alsea bays and to enhance native oyster habitat in Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - THES T1 - Biotic and Abiotic Factors Influencing the Bioavailability of Sediment-Associated Phenanthrene to Marine Amphipods Y1 - 1997 A1 - Fuji, Takashi KW - amphipods KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Eohaustorius estuarius KW - Grandidierella japonica KW - Idaho Flats KW - Leptocheirus plumulosus KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - sediments KW - theses KW - toxicology PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/vh53wz534 N1 - Major professor was Lavern Weber. Some of the amphipods studied, Eohaustorius estuarius, were collected near the Marine Science Center. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Cascadia subduction zone tsunamis: hazard mapping at Yaquina Bay, Oregon: Final technical report to the National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program Y1 - 1997 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Myers, Edward A1 - Baptista, Antonio M. A1 - Fleuck, Paul A1 - Wang, Keline A1 - Kamphaus, Robert A. A1 - Peterson, Curt D. KW - flooding KW - geological KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Open-Fle Report (Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Department of Oregon Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, OR VL - no.0-97-34 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/ofr/O-97-34.pdf ER - TY - MAP T1 - Chronic geologic hazard map of the Newport area, coastal Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1997 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Neuhaus, Mark E. A1 - Saul, Ingmar A1 - Diebenow, Julie A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, KW - bathymetry KW - coastal hazards KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Open-File Report / State of Oregon, Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geoglogy and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-97-26 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A859 N1 - Revision of 1994 map. O-97-26 U1 - 1:4,800 U2 - Yaquina Bay. U3 - 82 x 113 cm. U5 - Photomap ER - TY - MAP T1 - Chronic geologic hazard map of the South Beach area, coastal Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1997 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Neuhaus, Mark E. A1 - Saul, Ingmar A1 - Diebenow, Julie A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, KW - bathymetry KW - coastal hazards KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Open-File Report / State of Oregon, Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geoglogy and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, OR VL - no.O-97-27 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A875 N1 - Revision of 1994 map. Open-file report O-97-27 U1 - 1:4,800 U2 - Yaquina Bay U3 - 82 x 113 cm. U5 - Photomap ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coastal shoreline change study, northern and central Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1997 A1 - Priest, George R. KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Cascade Head KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - geology KW - Gleneden Beach KW - historical KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - landslides KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - paleosciences KW - Salmon River KW - Seal Rock KW - Siletz River KW - Siletz Spit KW - Yaquina River JF - Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-97-11 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/ofr/O-97-11.pdf N1 - This report is related to a series of erosion and flood control maps, Open-file reports no.97-12 – 97-30. It is also related to an earlier series of erosion maps, Open-file reports no.94-11 – 94-30, the Chronic geologic hazard maps of coastal Lincoln County, Oregon, and covers the same territory. Readers of this report will probably be interested in Open-file report no.93-10, the Pilot erosion rate data study of the central Oregon coast, Lincoln County., which is a much longer report on erosion issues in this area. This report is concerned with mapping erosion reference features on a 31-mile stretch of the Oregon coast in Lincoln County, and including a 100-year flood zone reference in the maps. The report touches briefly on erosion at the Siletz Spit, Gleneden Beach, Agate Beach, and Jump-off Joe. Photocopies of aerial photographs and b+w photographs. ER - TY - THES T1 - Contending with Risk in the Seafood Processing Industry: a Bioeconomic Portfolio Analysis of the Pacific Whiting Fishery Y1 - 1997 A1 - Tuininga, Chris R KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - Pacific hake (whiting) = Merluccius productus KW - Port of Astoria KW - Port of Newport KW - seafood processing KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/cf95jd91k N1 - Study of fish processing of whiting on the West Coast. Indicates possible mixes of products to reduce economic risk for seafood processors, and the order in which products should be processed to maximize profits. Interesingly, putting whiting processing off until the end of the fishing season maximized profits. Newport is the most important port in Oregon for this fishery. Masters thesis. Major professor was Gilbert Sylvia. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) in Oregon: A Preliminary Survey of Yaquina, Coos, Winchester and Siletz Bays Y1 - 1997 A1 - Angel, Tiah A1 - Bassett, Zasha A1 - Chipman, Brian A1 - Cleveland, Kimberly A1 - Cronick, Tamisha A1 - Ehlig, Janette A1 - Frerich, Dan A1 - Hunt, Chris A1 - Ison, Todd A1 - McGuire, Angela A1 - Oliver, Jennifer A1 - Schmelter, Anja A1 - Whitsett, Jennifer KW - algae KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Charleston (OR.) KW - Coos Bay KW - Craigie Point KW - Criteser’s Moorage KW - crustaceans KW - European green crab = Carcinus maenas KW - Fucus spp. KW - Georgia-Pacific KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Hinton Point KW - Idaho Point KW - invasive species KW - molluscs KW - Oregon Oyster Farm KW - Oregon shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis KW - Pony Point KW - Purple shore crab = Hemigrapsus nudus KW - River Bend KW - salinity KW - Sawyer’s Landing KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz Bay KW - spatial distribution KW - species list KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Umpqua River finger jetty KW - Umpqua triangle KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay south jetty PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/xg94hv61v N1 - Accessed by opening a .zip file. “During the summer and fall of 1997, the students and instructors of an Oregon State University Zoology class (Zoology 401/Research) searched for the presence of the European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) in Coos, Winchester, Yaquina and Siletz Bays, Oregon and also took inventories of common intertidal species... We trapped one adult male green crab at Pony Point in Coos Bay on October 26, 1997. This crab measured 86.5 mm in carapace width and represents the largest specimen so far collected in Oregon. All the green crabs retrieved in Coos Bay have been large adults between 58 and 86 mm. We searched gravel substrates below boulders and algal blades, but never recovered any young-of the-year-green crabs in Coos, Winchester, Yaquina or Siletz Bays. These findings suggest that one year class (perhaps 1995) established itself in Coos Bay, but at present is not abundant enough to perpetuate itself.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation of a first-order model for the prediciton of the bioaccumulation of PCB's and DDT from sediment into the marine deposit-feeding clam Macomoa nasuta JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1997 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Lee, Henry II. A1 - Echols, Scott KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - chemical KW - DDT KW - molluscs KW - polychlorinated biphenyls KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 16 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Final Report: Oregon Ports Economic Contribution Study Y1 - 1997 A1 - Radtke, Hans D. A1 - Davis, Shannon W. A1 - Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association KW - dredging KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - Port of Alsea KW - Port of Astoria KW - Port of Bandon KW - Port of Brookings KW - Port of Coos Bay KW - Port of Coquille River KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Gold Beach KW - Port of Nehalem KW - Port of Newport KW - Port of Siuslaw KW - Port of Tillamook Bay KW - Port of Toledo KW - Port of Umpqua KW - ports KW - statistics PB - Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association, CY - Newport, Or. N1 - A rich source of statistical data. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - General guidelines for using the sediment quality triad JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin Y1 - 1997 A1 - Chapman, Peter M. A1 - Anderson, Brian A1 - Carr, Scott A1 - Engles, Virginia A1 - Green, Roger A1 - Hameedi, Jawed A1 - Harmon, Michelle A1 - Haverland, Pamela A1 - Hyland, Jeff A1 - Ingersoll, Chris A1 - Long, Edward A1 - Rodgers, John Jr. A1 - Salazar, Michael A1 - Sibley, Paul K. A1 - Smith, Paul J. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Thompson, Bruce A1 - Windom, Herbert KW - chemical KW - community ecology KW - methodology KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - water pollution VL - 34 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Guide to Oregon's Rocky Intertidal Habitats Y1 - 1997 A1 - Mohler, June E. A1 - Fox, David S. A1 - Hastie, Bill (William O.) A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - birds KW - bivalves KW - Bob Creek to Bray Point KW - Boiler Bay KW - brown algae KW - bryozoans KW - Cape Perpetua KW - crustaceans KW - fishes KW - gastropods KW - general ecosystem description KW - green algae KW - habitats KW - hydroids KW - identification KW - marine mammals KW - molluscs KW - Neptune State Park KW - Otter Rock KW - recreation KW - red algae KW - sea anemones KW - sea stars KW - Seal Rock KW - sponges KW - tunicates KW - worms KW - Yachats State Parks KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Resources Program, CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283734404_Guide_to_Oregon%27s_Rocky_Intertidal_Habitats N1 - This is an updated version of “Plants and animals of Oregon’s rocky intertidal habitat.” Excellent color photographs and paintings to help you identify what you see on the rocky shore. Maps. A good introduction to Oregon tidepools. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Investigation of scientific information on the impacts of California sea lions and Pacific harbor seals on salmonids and on the coastal ecosystems of Washington, Oregon, and California Y1 - 1997 A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. Northwest Fisheries Science Center, A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. Northwest Region, KW - biological KW - California sea lion=Zalophus californianus KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - ecosystem health KW - feeding behavior KW - harbor seal=Phoca vitulina KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - sockeye salmon=Oncorhynchus nerka KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC PB - U.S. Department of Commerce CY - Seattle, WA VL - no.28 UR - https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/assets/techmemos/tm28/tm28.htm N1 - "Peak counts of California sea lions in Oregon have increased from 1,000-2,000 in the late 1970s to 5,000-7,000 in the early 1990s." ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Landscapes of Promise: the Oregon Story, 1800-1940 Y1 - 1997 A1 - Robbins, William G. KW - abundance KW - agriculture KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - environmental law and policy KW - general KW - hatcheries KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - mining KW - Pacific salmonid species (Oncorhynchus spp.) PB - University of Washington Press CY - Seattle, Wa. N1 - An excellent overview of Oregon's early environmental history. There is an inevitable emphasis on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, but the author does extend his attention to the whole state. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Long-Range Water Supply; A Study of Newport's Water Supply and the Potential for Future Regionalization of Water Supplies Y1 - 1997 A1 - Fuller & Morris Engineering Inc., A1 - City of Newport, KW - demographics KW - general KW - Siletz River estuary KW - urban development KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - City of Newport CY - Newport, OR ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Molecular determination of symbiont transmission strategies in wood-boring bivalves (fm. Teredinidae) JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1997 A1 - Sipe, Allison R. A1 - Wilbur, Ami E. A1 - Cary, S.Craig KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - feathery shipworm=Bankia setacea KW - molluscs KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 16 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Molluscan fisheries in Oregon: past, present, and future T2 - The history, present condition, and future of the molluscan fisheries of North and Central America and Europe: Volume 2, Pacific Coast and supplemental topics Y1 - 1997 A1 - Robinson, Anja M. ED - MacKenzie, Clyde L. Jr. ED - Burrell, Victor G. Jr. ED - Rosenfield, Aaron ED - Hobart, WIllis L. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - California mussel=Mytilus californianus KW - cephalopods KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - community ecology KW - Coos River estuary KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - economics KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - historical KW - introduced species KW - kitchen middens KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - pulp mill effluent KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - shellfish poisoning KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - The history, present condition, and future of the molluscan fisheries of North and Central America and Europe: Volume 2, Pacific Coast and supplemental topics T3 - NOAA Technical Report NMFS PB - U.S. Department of Commerce UR - https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/tr128opt.pdf N1 - Good photographs and maps ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Native oyster restorations in Oregon JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1997 A1 - Robinson, Anja M. A1 - Johnson, John KW - biological KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 16 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - North Coast Oregon Geographic Response Plan (GRP) Y1 - 1997 A1 - Northwest Area Committees, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - Depoe Bay KW - hazardous waste KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Newport (Or.) KW - oil spills KW - Ona Beach KW - pollution KW - Salmon River KW - Sand Lake KW - Seaside (Or.) KW - Siletz Bay KW - toxins KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Northwest Area Committees CY - Portland, Or. N1 - This planning document is aimed at coping with an oil spill, but could be applied to other types of toxic spills. It gives shoreline types, protection/collection strategies, wildlife and logistical information for sensitive North Coast areas. Tillamook and Yaquina Bays have separate geographic response plans. This document has been superseded by a 2004 edition: https://www.oregon.gov/deq/FilterDocs/NOregonCoastGeoResponsePlan.pdf . ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon coastal salmon spawning surveys, 1994 and 1995 Y1 - 1997 A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Cooney, Cedric X. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - abundance KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - Grant Creek KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Upper Yaquina River JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.97-5 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A45542 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1995. Annual Report. Y1 - 1997 A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Loynes, Tom A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, OR] ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Oregon wet site basketry: a review of structural types T2 - Occasional Papers / Association of Oregon Archaeologists Y1 - 1997 A1 - Connolly, Thomas J. A1 - Byram, Robert Scott ED - Oetting, Albert C KW - Ahnkuti Site KW - archeology KW - Raccoon Slough KW - Yaquina River JF - Occasional Papers / Association of Oregon Archaeologists T3 - Contributions to the Archaeology of Oregon, 1995-1997 PB - Association of Oregon Archaeologists CY - Eugene, Or. VL - no.6 N1 - This article is not about baskets, as much as it is about woven plant materials used for many purposes. At Yaquina Bay, the Ahnkuti Site is a fish-trapping weir on Yaquina Bay, and the "basketry" here consists of twined structures that may have been weir panels or parts of cylindrical fish traps. Two other sites on Yaquina Bay are mentioned. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Photoactivation and toxicity of mixtures of polyclyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compounds in marine sediments JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1997 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Ferraro, Steven P. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Cole, Faith A. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Schults, Donald W. A1 - Behrenfeld, Michael A1 - Ankley, Gerald T. KW - amphipods KW - chemical KW - hydrocarbons KW - Idaho Flats KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - toxicity VL - 16 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Photoinduced toxicity of fluoranthene to seven marine benthic crustaceans JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 1997 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - Eohaustorius species KW - fluoranthene KW - light KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 32 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Rate of tube building and sediment particle size selection during tube construction by the tanaid crustacean, Leptochelia dubia JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1997 A1 - Krasnow, Lynne D. A1 - Taghon, Gary L. KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - crustaceans KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physical KW - population biology KW - sediment data KW - size composition KW - tanaids KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 20 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Scenic Byway Management Plan for the Siletz and Yaquina Regions of the U.S. 101 Corridor in Oregon Y1 - 1997 A1 - CH2M Hill, Inc., A1 - Coastal Policy Advisory Committee on Transportation, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Transportation, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Siletz River estuary KW - South Beach KW - tourism KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon Department of Transportation CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A938897 N1 - Plan encompasses all the coastal regions in Oregon ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Soil Survey of Lincoln County area, Oregon Y1 - 1997 A1 - U.S. Department of Agriculture, KW - general KW - physical KW - sediments PB - [U.S. Department of Agriculture] N1 - Maps, 50 p. of plates from aerial photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of coastal cutthroat trout in Oregon Y1 - 1997 A1 - Hooton, Robert M. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - coastal cutthroat trout=Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - fishes KW - historical KW - life history information KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.97-2 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A18470 ER - TY - THES T1 - Transmission of Disseminated Neoplasia in the Soft Shell Clam, Mya arenaria Y1 - 1997 A1 - House, Marcia KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - shellfish disease KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1g05fg145 N1 - Major Professor was Paul W. Reno. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tsunami hazard map of the Yaquina Bay area, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1997 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, A1 - Priest, George R. KW - bathymetry KW - coastal hazards KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - tsunamis KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Interpretive Map Series PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.2 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl:817 N1 - IMS-2 (Interpretative Map Series no. 2). Colored sheet. Scale: 1:12,000. U1 - 1:12,000 U2 - Yaquina Bay U3 - 57 x 55 cm., on sheet 102 x 69 cm. U5 - colored sheet ER - TY - JOUR T1 - US oyster farms fear green crab JF - Fish Farming International Y1 - 1997 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - green crab=Carcinus maenas KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 24 ER - TY - THES T1 - Virulence Characteristics of Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus (IPNV) in Brook Trout, SSalvelinus fontinalis, Fry Y1 - 1997 A1 - Maret, Joseph J. KW - biological KW - Brook trout = Salvelinus fontinalis KW - fish disease KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/41687k514 N1 - Major professor was Paul Reno. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Waterborne Commerce of the United States: Part 4 -- Waterways and Harbors, Pacific Coast, Alaska and Hawaii Y1 - 1997 KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - Millicoma River KW - ports KW - shipping KW - Siuslaw River KW - Smith River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Washington, D.C. UR - https://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps20021/files/1997/wcuspac97.pdf N1 - Shipping statistics for U.S. ports from 1997 can be found here. Earlier versions of this title give this information from 1876 forward. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The wave climate of the Pacific Northwest (Oregon and Wahington): a comparison of data sources JF - Journal of Coastal Research Y1 - 1997 A1 - Tilloston, Kevin J. A1 - Komar, Paul D. KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - wave data KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 13 ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - Why Protect Yaquina Bay? Y1 - 1997 A1 - Osis, Vicki A1 - Philips, Brady A1 - Martin, Amy KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - birds KW - commercial fisheries KW - community ecology KW - dredging KW - energy KW - estuarine dynamics KW - fish KW - general KW - geographic distribution KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - mammals KW - physical modifications KW - recreational uses KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - Guin *Yaquina File ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1997 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 7/2/91 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-795" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Aquaculture potential of the Suminoe oyster (Crassostrea ariakensis Fugita 1913) JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1996 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - sex ratio KW - Suminoe oyster=Crassostrea ariakensis KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 144 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1995 Y1 - 1996 A1 - Johnson, John A. A1 - Wood, Claire A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyste = Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/d791sg986 N1 - In addition to statistics on bay clams, the report includes information about a program to replant native Olympia oysters in Netarts and Alsea bays and to enhance native oyster habitat in Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Brant use of Yaquina Estuary, Lincoln county, Oregon in the Spring of 1976 JF - Journal of Oregon Ornithology Y1 - 1996 A1 - Wetzel, David J KW - abundance KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - geographic distribution KW - human impacts KW - Idaho Flats KW - Sally's Bend KW - tidal currents KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/tb09jb26q N1 - Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) distribution was monitored and eelgrass beds (Zostera marina) were mapped during the spring migration of 1976. Brant used eelgrass areas significantly, and human disturbance and tide height were important factors influencing Brant distribution and activity. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Censuses of black brant at Yaquina estuary, Lincoln County, Oregon JF - Journal of Oregon Ornithology Y1 - 1996 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - Black Brant = Branta bernicla nigricans KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - temporal abundance KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/df65vd31d N1 - Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) had two different seasonal patterns of occurrence at Yaquina Estuary. At embayment areas with eelgrass (Zostera marina), Brant typically arrived between October 22 and November 4, Brant numbers progressively climbed in November, Brant abundance in December-January was relatively constant, and Brant numbers often fluctuated greatly during spring migration in February-April. At a site near the estuary mouth where there was little eelgrass, Brant customarily only appeared during spring migration. About 300-500 Brant wintered at the Yaquina in the 1980's, and usually fewer than 700 Brant were counted during spring migration. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - City of Newport Comprehensive Plan, 1990-2010 Y1 - 1996 A1 - City of Newport, KW - coastal hazards KW - demographics KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - urban development KW - waste disposal KW - water rights KW - Yaquina Bay PB - City of Newport CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://www.newportoregon.gov/dept/cdd/documents/CompPlan_combined.pdf N1 - Effective November 6, 1991. Ordinances through 1996 were added. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Great-earthquake potential in Oregon and Washington – an overview of recent coastal geologic studies and their bearing on segmentation of Holocene ruptures, Central Cascadia Subduction Zone T2 - Assessing Earthquake Hazards and Reducing Risk in the Pacific Northwest, v.1 Y1 - 1996 A1 - Nelson, Alan R. A1 - Personius, Stephen F. ED - Rogers, A.M. ED - Walsh, Timothy J. ED - Kockelman, William J. ED - Priest, George R. KW - Nehalem River, Nestucca River, Netarts Bay, Salmon River estuary, Siletz Bay, Alsea Bay, Siuslaw River, Umpqua River estuary, Coos Bay, South Slough, Coquille River estuary, coastal hazards, earthquakes, tsunamis, geology, paleosciences, tectonics JF - Assessing Earthquake Hazards and Reducing Risk in the Pacific Northwest, v.1 T3 - U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper PB - U.S. G.P.O. CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.1560 v.1 UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1560vol1/report.pdf N1 - This article gives a good overview of the discovery of the Pacific Northwest’s past earthquake history and what was known about this history. Unfortunately, at the time this article was written, while studies were being done on 27 estuaries in the region, only half of the work had been completed. There is good information about Netarts, Salmon River, Siletz and Alsea Bays. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Human intervention in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems T2 - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. Y1 - 1996 A1 - Thom, Ronald M. A1 - Brode, Amy B. ED - McMurray, Gregory R. ED - Robert J Bailey KW - biological KW - coastal upwelling KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - ecological values KW - ecosystem modeling KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop. T3 - NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series PB - NOAA Coastal Ocean Office CY - Troutdale, Oregon VL - no.11 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1668 N1 - Timeline of major human events p.7. Charts show changes regarding dam construction, tidal marsh loss, deep riverine pool loss, salmon landings. U1 - Silver Spring, MD ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The invasive Asian copepod, Pseudodiaptomus inopinus, in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia estuaries JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1996 A1 - Cordell, Jeffrey R. A1 - Morrison, Sean M. KW - biological KW - copepods KW - introduced species KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 19 ER - TY - THES T1 - Land-Based Polyculture of Chinook Salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha; Manila Clams, Tapes japonica (Deshyes); and Red Macroalgae, Palmaria mollis Y1 - 1996 A1 - Moosapanah, G. Reza KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Japanese littleneck=Tapes phillippinarum KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - red macroalgae=Palmaria mollis PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/z603r169q N1 - Major professor was William McNeil. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Macrophyton and tides at Yaquina estuary, Lincoln County, Oregon JF - Journal of Oregon Ornithology Y1 - 1996 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Black Brant = Branta bernicla nigricans KW - Boone Slough KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Fucus species KW - Idaho Flats KW - Sally's Bend KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/wh246x921 ER - TY - THES T1 - Manila Clam Aquaculture in Shrimp-Infested Mudflats Y1 - 1996 A1 - Smith, Matt D. KW - aquaculture KW - bivalves KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - growth KW - habitats KW - King's Slough KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Oregon shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis KW - sediments KW - theses KW - Ulva species: Enteromorpha species KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/cj82kb997 N1 - The author found that it is possible to grow Manila clams on mud shrimp infested tidelands, provided the clams were grown in cages to protect them from predators. Additing a layer of oyster shell on top of the mudflats did make the substrate firmer, although it didn't seem to affect the overall survival of the clams. Clams grew more slowly than sites in Washington State. Chris Langdon was his major professor. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Mid-coast stream restoration project JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1996 A1 - Wray, Pat KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - habitat restoration KW - habitats KW - Hayes Creek KW - juvenile fish KW - Yaquina River VL - 53 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sb3979445 IS - 1 N1 - This popular article describes a habitat-restoration project in the Oregon Coast Range that was funded by timber companies in partnership with the Federal Government. The goal was to increase stream complexity and to improve over-wintering habitat for juvenile coho salmon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Newport North Marina, Yaquina Bay, Oregon, design for wave protection: coastal model investigation Y1 - 1996 A1 - Bottin, Jr., Robert R. A1 - Briggs, Michael Jeffrey A1 - United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, A1 - U.S. Coastal Engineering Research Center, KW - breakwater KW - Port of Newport KW - wave data KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Technical Report CERC VL - no.96-2 UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a304942.pdf N1 - "January 1996" Photographs, charts. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - North Marina Bbreakwater: Draft Detailed Project Report and Environmental Assessment, Section 107 Y1 - 1996 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - breakwater KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - dredging KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - historical KW - physical modifications KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1994. Annual Report Y1 - 1996 A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Loynes, Tom A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Prevalence and geographic range of Nadelspora canceri (Microspora) in Dungeness crab Cancer magister JF - Diseases of Aquatic Organisms Y1 - 1996 A1 - Childers, Richard K. A1 - Olson, Robert E. A1 - Reno, Paul W. KW - abundance KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - geographical distribution KW - Nadelspora canceri KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - parasites KW - population biology KW - sex ratio KW - shellfish disease KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 24 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/dao/24/d024p135.pdf ER - TY - THES T1 - Resident Cutthroat Trout in the Central Coast Range of Oregon: Logging Effects, Habitat Associations, and Sampling Protocols Y1 - 1996 A1 - Connolly, Patrick J. KW - Alsea River KW - Big Creek KW - Coleman Creek (Alsea) KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Drift Creek (Alsea) KW - erosion KW - Euchre Creek (Siletz) KW - Gopher Creek (Alsea) KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - large woody debris KW - Little Yaquina River KW - logging KW - Long Tom Creek (Siletz) KW - Needle Branch (Alsea) KW - Peak Creek (Alsea) KW - population biology KW - sediments KW - Siletz River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - spatial distribution KW - theses KW - Tobe Creek (Alsea) KW - Williams Creek (Alsea) KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2j62s791x N1 - Major Professor: Dr. Jim Hall. "Populations of coastal cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarki clarki, were sampled in 16 headwater streams from logged (20-30 and 40-60 years ago) and unlogged (stand age 125-150 years) basins. Basins logged 20-30 years ago supported the widest range of mean biomass of age 1+ or older cutthroat trout (g/m2) and the widest range in frequency of large woody debris (number of pieces/100 m) and pools (number/100 m), including the lowest and highest levels of these variables encountered in the study." (From the abstract.) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status review of West Coast steelhead from Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California Y1 - 1996 A1 - Busby, Peggy J. A1 - Wainwright, Thomas C. A1 - Bryant, Gregory J. A1 - Lierheimer, Lisa J. A1 - Waples, Robin S. A1 - Waknitz, F. William A1 - Lagomarsino, Irma A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. Northwest Fisheries Science Center, A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. Southwest Region. Protected Species Management Division, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - endangered species KW - hatcheries KW - management plans KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yaquina River JF - NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC PB - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service CY - Seattle, Wash.? VL - no.27 UR - https://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/assets/25/5592_06172004_122523_steelhead.pdf N1 - Yaquina River winter steelhead run trend was downward (-2.9%/year). This estimate was based on the run on Big Elk Creek. Hatchery practices (past and present) identified as major threat to genetic integrity for steelhead in this area. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Transcription of Vernon Bailey's field notes for his 1909 trip to Lincoln County, Coos County, and Curry County, Oregon with notes about biological survey records JF - Journal of Oregon Ornithology Y1 - 1996 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - Coos River estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - species list KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/d504rr04r ER - TY - MAP T1 - Tsunami hazard map of the Newport North quadrangle, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1996 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, KW - bathymetry KW - coastal hazards KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - tsunamis KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Open-File Report / State of Oregon, Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geoglogy and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-95-28 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/ofr/O-95-28.pdf U1 - 1:24,000 U2 - Yaquina Bay, 58 x44 cm U5 - 1 Blueline print ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tsunami hazard map of the Newport South quadrangle, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1996 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, KW - bathymetry KW - coastal hazards KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach KW - tsunamis KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Open-File Report / State of Oregon, Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geoglogy and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no. O-95-29 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/ofr/O-95-29.pdf U1 - 1:24,000 U2 - Yaquina Bay U3 - 58 x44 cm U5 - Blueline print ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Update on the molluscan broodstock program -- production of families JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1996 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior VL - 15 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay, Lincoln Co., OR: North Marina Breakwater; Preliminary Evaluation - Foundation Condition Study for Major Maintenance Project Y1 - 1996 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - breakwater KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - sediments PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/wh246s616 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Abalone and Salmon Culture at Former Oregon Aqua Site Y1 - 1995 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquaculture KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - hatcheries KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - molluscs KW - Oregon Aqua Foods KW - Port of Newport KW - Red abalone = Haliotis rufescens KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3t945r247 N1 - Describes a proposal to use the old Oregon Aqua-Foods facility as a public salmon release/recapture facility, and to allow a private company to cultivate red abalone at the site. Includes a history of the red abalone fishery, and a timeline for the Oregon Aqua-Foods facility. ER - TY - THES T1 - Aspects of the Biology and Culture of Scyphomedusae of the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1995 A1 - Heitstuman, Thomas M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Chrysaora fuscescens KW - cnidarians KW - general ecosystem description KW - jellyfish KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3j3334717 N1 - Major professor was Charles B. Miller. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1994 Y1 - 1995 A1 - Johnson, John A. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/9593tv921 N1 - Much statistical information, including data from interviews with recreational clammers. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Big Elk Watershed Analysis Y1 - 1995 A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Siuslaw National Forest. Alsea Ranger District, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - birds KW - chemical KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coastal cutthroat trout= Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - coastrange sculpin=Cottus aleuticus KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - community ecology KW - demographics KW - depleted populations KW - ecological succession KW - economics KW - fishes KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitat conservation KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - life history information KW - marbled murrelet=Brachyramphus marmoratus KW - Mill Creek KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific lamprey=Lampetra tridentata KW - population biology KW - prickly sculpin=Cottus asper KW - Reticulate sculpin=Cottus perplexus KW - Roosevelt elk=Cervus elaphus roosevelti KW - sediments KW - species composition KW - speckled dace=Rhinicthys osculus KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - terrestrial mammals KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - threespine stickleback=Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - water quality KW - water rights KW - water temperature KW - water use PB - Alsea Ranger District, Siuslaw National Forest CY - Alsea, Or. UR - https://nrimp.dfw.state.or.us/DataClearinghouse/default.aspx?pn=ViewFile&att=USFS/USFS_374_DOC_BigElkanalyForestry.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Biogeography and dispersal of coastal marine organisms: experimental studies on a replica of a 16th-century sailing vessel JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1995 A1 - Carlton, James T. A1 - Hodder, J. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - geographical distribution KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - species list KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 121 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Boating in coastal waters Y1 - 1995 KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - general KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - North Jetty KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - South Jetty KW - Tillamook estuary KW - tourism KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-H VL - no.95-001 N1 - 8th revised edition. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A century and a half of change in the climate of the NE Pacific JF - Fisheries Oceanography Y1 - 1995 A1 - Ware, D. M. KW - air temperature KW - climate KW - El Nino KW - paleosciences KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 N1 - Concentrates mostly on British Columbia ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Differences in the onset of salinity tolerance between juvenile chinook salmon from two coastal Oregon river systems JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Y1 - 1995 A1 - Kreeger, Karen Young KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology VL - 52 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of Nutrition on the Zinc Sensitivity of Mysidopsis intii Y1 - 1995 A1 - Vance, Paul M. KW - biological KW - mysids KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses KW - zinc PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/47429d64w N1 - Major professor was Christopher J. Langdon. ER - TY - THES T1 - In Vitro Host Range of Aquatic Birnaviruses and Their Relationship to Virulence Y1 - 1995 A1 - Ogut, Hamdi KW - biological KW - fish disease KW - Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pr76f5621 N1 - Major professor was Paul Reno. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An Inventory of Vacant Commercial and Industrial Land in Toledo and Newport Y1 - 1995 A1 - Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation, KW - general KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - Yaquina Bay ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Investigation of damage at the Yaquina Bay north jetty T2 - Case Histories of the Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Rubble Mound Structures Y1 - 1995 A1 - Hughes, Steven A. A1 - Peak, Robert C. A1 - Carver, Robert D. A1 - Francis, James D. A1 - Bertrand, Gregg M. ED - Magoon, Orville T. ED - Davidson, D. D. (eds.) KW - coastal hazards KW - dredging KW - general KW - historical KW - hydrology KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar KW - Yaquina Reef JF - Case Histories of the Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Rubble Mound Structures PB - American Society of Civil Engineers CY - New York, NY N1 - aerial photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Legislative Fellowship Final Report, 1995 Y1 - 1995 A1 - Coontz, Julie A1 - Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association A1 - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - earthquakes KW - environmental law and policy KW - fish screens KW - general KW - Lower Smith River KW - marine mammals KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus spp. KW - salmon hatcheries KW - tsunamis KW - Vincent Creek KW - wild salmonids PB - Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association, CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/8910jz376 N1 - This document details the work done by the 1995 Oregon Sea Grant / Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association Legislative Fellow. “The Oregon Sea Grant/OCZMA Legislative Fellowship Program began in 1987 primarily to provide students from the Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program (MRM) with a means with which to apply academic knowledge gained in science or public policy to the real-world arena of legislative politics.” (p.1) The author was assigned to State Senator Stan Bunn’s office, and worked for him, for Sea Grant and for OCZMA. The document includes summaries of legislation important to coastal communities, and brief interviews with Oregon legislators. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Lincoln County Economic Development Strategies: Long-Range Plan 1995-2015 Y1 - 1995 KW - demographics KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - general KW - Lincoln County PB - Economic Development Alliance of Lincoln County CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gm80hv81h ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Magnitude and frequency of subduction-zone earthquakes along the northern Oregon coast in the past 3,000 years. JF - Oregon Geology Y1 - 1995 A1 - Darienzo, Mark E. A1 - Peterson, Curt D. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Ecola Creek KW - Necanicum Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Siletz Bay KW - South Slough (Coos Bay) KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 57 UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2010/201009071430032/1995-01.pdf N1 - Correlates subsided marsh sediments and evidence of tsunamis among several Oregon estuaries to show record of past earthquakes in Oregon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Monitoring of the Yaquina Bay entrance North jetty at Newport, Oregon: Summary and results Y1 - 1995 A1 - Hughes, Steven A. A1 - Prickett, Terri L. A1 - Tubman, Michael W. A1 - Corson, William D. A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station , KW - general KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Miscellaneous Report / Coastal Engineering Research Center PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station CY - Vicksburg, MS VL - no. 95-9 UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA299618.pdf ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Newport North Marina Jetty Sediment Evaluation Y1 - 1995 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - water quality PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/v979v3460 N1 - The Newport North Marina Jetty was built "to dissipate the energy of incoming waves and offer some protection to boats and moorings facilities located in Newport. Unfortunately, the jetty is under-protecting the area so that modifications are needed to improve its efficiency. Plans call for dredging around the western end of the jetty in conjunction with construction improvements." (from the Introduction) Before dredging could begin, the sediments had to be examined to assure the safe disposal of dredged materials. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon coastal salmon spawning surveys, 1993 Y1 - 1995 A1 - Cooney, Cedric X. A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - abundance KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - Grant Creek KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Upper Yaquina River JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.95-1 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A45538 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Preliminary reconnaissance survey of Cascadia paleotsunami deposits in Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Oregon Geology Y1 - 1995 A1 - Peterson, Curt D. A1 - Priest, George R. KW - coastal hazards KW - geological KW - Grassy Point KW - Idaho Flats KW - King Slough KW - paleosciences KW - Parker Slough KW - Pooles Slough KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediment data KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 57 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/og/OGv57n02.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Review of ecology and fishery of the Olympia oyster, Ostrea lurida with annotated bibliography JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1995 A1 - Baker, Patrick KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bibliography KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries KW - depleted populations KW - geographical distribution KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - population biology KW - temporal distribution KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 14 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Salmon Operational Plan for the Release and Recapture Facility at South Beach, Oregon Y1 - 1995 A1 - Oregon Coastal Zone Management Asociation, Inc., KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - historical KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [The Association] CY - [Newport, Or.] N1 - prepared for Port of Newport ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Spring and fall migration of geese across the coast range of Lincoln County, Oregon JF - Oregon Birds Y1 - 1995 A1 - Bayer, Range D. A1 - Lowe, Roy W. A1 - Faxon Darrel KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - birds KW - Canada goose=Branta canadensis KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Siletz River estuary KW - snow goose=Chen caerulescens KW - Thornton Creek KW - white-fronted goose=Anser albifrons KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 21 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Status of coastal cutthroat trout in Oregon T2 - Sea-Run Cutthroat Trout: Biology, Management, and Future Conservation Y1 - 1995 A1 - Hooton, Robert M. ED - Hall, James D. ED - Bisson, Peter A. ED - Gresswell, Robert E KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - coastal cutthroat trout=Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - historical KW - life history information KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Yaquina River JF - Sea-Run Cutthroat Trout: Biology, Management, and Future Conservation PB - Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society CY - Reedsport, Or. U1 - Corvallis, OR ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status review of coho salmon from Washington, Oregon, and California Y1 - 1995 A1 - Weitkamp, Laurie A. A1 - Wainwright, Thomas C. A1 - Bryant, Gregory J. A1 - Milner, George B. A1 - Teel, David J. A1 - Kope, Robert G. A1 - Waples, Robin S. KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - endangered species KW - environmental policy and law KW - general ecosystem description KW - genetics KW - hatcheries KW - historical KW - life history information KW - Miami River KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook River KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River JF - NOAA Ttechnical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC PB - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center CY - Seattle, Wash. VL - no.24 UR - https://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/assets/25/5585_06172004_123333_coho.pdf N1 - The Biological Review Team concluded that "coho salmon in this ESU are not at immediate risk of extinction but are likely to become endangered in the future if present trends continue." The Team noted that "spawning escapements have declined substantially during this century and may now be at less than 5% of their abundance in the early 1900s." (p.128) ER - TY - ABST T1 - Yaquina Bay and South Beach Marina Sediment Sampling Evaluations Y1 - 1995 A1 - U.S. Department of the Army. Portland District, KW - breakwater KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - McLean Point KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay Bar KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/nz806017m ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1995 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 7/2/91 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-743" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Postdredge Survey Y1 - 1995 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 7/2/91 aerial photo as base."YB-1-748" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1995 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 7/2/91 aerial photo as base."YB-1-740" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay, Oregon geographic response plan (GRP) Y1 - 1995 A1 - Northwest Area Committees, KW - biological KW - general ecosystem description KW - hazardous waste KW - physical KW - spills KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard CY - [Portland,Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/6m311t753 ER - TY - NEWS T1 - Yaquina Bay oysters: yesterday, today, and tomorrow T2 - The News-Times Y1 - 1995 A1 - Hall, Bill KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - molluscs KW - recipes KW - Yaquina Bay JF - The News-Times CY - Newport, OR N1 - Insert - special publication ER - TY - PCOMM Y1 - 1994 A1 - Bayfront Association, ED - Bayfronters KW - economics KW - general KW - tourism KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Newport, OR N1 - [Personal Communication.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - 1994 Proposed Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps [cartographic resource] : State of Oregon Y1 - 1994 A1 - United States. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - Bayocean Peninsula KW - Clatsop Spit KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos Bay KW - Ecola Creek KW - Elk River KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - maps KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Nestucca Spit KW - Netarts Bay KW - Netarts Spit KW - New River KW - Salishan Spit KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Sixes River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1 CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/6q182q79q N1 - Coastal barriers are landforms that protect mainlands and aquatic habitats against the worst effects of coastal storms. Coastal barriers include estuaries, inlets, marshes, wetlands and nearshore waters and can include islands, sandspits, sandbars and broad beaches. The protective value of these landforms can be degraded by development. In 1994, a proposal was made to expand the Coastal Barrier Resources System to include the West Coast of the United States. These maps were drafted to show areas that should be protected. The proposed expansion, however, did not take place. Nevertheless, the maps have value in showing what should not be developed. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1993 Y1 - 1994 A1 - Johnson, John A. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea conchaphila (Ostrea lurida) KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/db78tc82t N1 - Mentions work to re-establish native (Olympia) oysters in Netarts Bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Biologically active factors against the monogenetic trematode Gyrodactylus stellatus in the serum and mucus of infected juvenile English soles JF - Journal of Aquatic Animal Health Y1 - 1994 A1 - Moore, Michelle M. A1 - Kaattari, S. L. A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - biological KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Gyrodactylus stellatus KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - platyhelminthes KW - trematodes VL - 6 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Chronic geologic hazard map of the Newport area, coastal Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1994 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - geology KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Nye Beach KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Open-File Report / State of Oregon, Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.94-26 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A73090 N1 - Valuable information on coastal erosion. The Jump-Off Joe area has the highest rate of erosion on the Oregon Coast. “Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Open-File Report 0-94-11 should be utilized with this map to provide detailed information on the hazard mapping techniques and appropriate use of the information.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Defensive responses and palatability of specialist herbivores: Predation on NE Pacific ascoglossan gastropods JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 1994 A1 - Trowbridge, Cynthia D. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - gastropods KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - sacoglossus species KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 105 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/105/m105p061.pdf ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Depot Slough Sediment Evaluation Y1 - 1994 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - Depot Slough KW - dredging KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - water quality PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Evaluation of straying by coastal stocks of hatchery winter steelhead T2 - Proceedings of the Steelhead Management Workshop Y1 - 1994 A1 - Schroeder, Kirk ED - Murtaugh, Tom KW - Alsea River KW - Chetco River KW - Coquille River KW - Drift Creek (Alsea) KW - Elk River KW - geographical distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Necanicum River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Fork Nehalem River KW - reproductive behavior KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Three Rivers KW - Trask River KW - Winchuck River KW - Yaquina River JF - Proceedings of the Steelhead Management Workshop PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/02870w697 N1 - This study was based on creel surveys from 1992-1994. The authors looked for salmon bred in a hatchery that strayed to spawn in a different stream than their natal stream. The Alsea was the stream that had the most spawning salmon hatched in different streams, however, most of these fish were raised from stock that originated in the Alsea River. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Harlequin duck records mostly from Lincoln County, Oregon JF - Journal of Oregon Ornithology Y1 - 1994 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - birds KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devil’s Lake KW - Eckman Lake KW - Harlequin duck = Histrionicus histrionicus KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Flats KW - Nelscott (Or.) KW - Ona Beach KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Seal Rock KW - Siletz Bay KW - South Jetty KW - spatial distribution KW - temporal distribution KW - Yachats KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head VL - 3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/dj52w9646 N1 - “612 Harlequin Duck records are given for Lincoln County, and another 74 records are listed for other coastal counties. In Lincoln County, Harlequins are found mostly in winter, there were often more males than females, the most ever counted was 14, and there is no indication that they nested.” (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Healthy Native Stocks of Anadromous Salmonids in the Pacific Northwest and California Y1 - 1994 A1 - Huntington, Charles W. A1 - Nehlsen, Willa A1 - Bowers, Jon A1 - Oregon Trout, KW - biological KW - geographical distribution KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon Trout CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Fold-out data maps ER - TY - THES T1 - Informal Education on an Estuary Nature Trail: a Study of Visitor Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior Y1 - 1994 A1 - Osterman-Sussman, Irene KW - environmental education KW - general KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Dept. of Zoology, Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/d217qt89m N1 - Describes the public's interactions with the nature trail along Yaqina Bay at the Hatfield Marine Science Center. Major Professor was Dr. Lavern J. Weber. Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) degree. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lipid class and glycogen content of the lugworm Abarenicola pacifica in relation to age, growth rate and reproductive condition JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1994 A1 - Taghon, Gary L. A1 - Prahl, F. G. A1 - Sparrow, M. A1 - Fuller, C.M. KW - annelids KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - lipids KW - nutrition KW - Pacific lugworm = Abarenicola pacifica KW - polychaete worms KW - reproduction KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 120 N1 - How do animals allocate food supplies? If food is abundant, do animals store food for future needs, or do they use the abundant supplies to facilitate reproduction? In this study, the authors studied lipids and glycogen in the Pacific lugworm for a year, in order to account for seasonal variability and reproductive cycles. They did not find seasonal variations, but the data showed that storage lipids, especially triacylglycerides, “were strongly elevated” when eggs were formed. “We doubt that A. pacifica is ever food-limited in Yaquina Bay. The biochemical composition and nutritive value of surface sediments in Yaquina Bay change little throughout the year…”(p.294) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon coastal salmon spawning surveys, 1992 Y1 - 1994 A1 - Cooney, Cedric X. A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - abundance KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - Grant Creek KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Upper Yaquina River JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. VL - no. 94-2 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A45540 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coho Salmon Biological Status Assessment: Draft for Public Review Y1 - 1994 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - abundance KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - depleted populations KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1993. Annual Report. October 1, 1992 to September 30, 1993 Y1 - 1994 A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Rocky Shores Natural Resource Inventory: in Support of the Oregon Territorial Sea Plan, Ocean Policy Advisory Council Y1 - 1994 A1 - Fox, David A1 - Merems, Arlene A1 - Miller, Bruce A1 - Long, Michele A1 - McCrae, Jean A1 - Mohler, June A1 - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic mammals KW - birds KW - Brookings KW - Cape Arago KW - Cape Blanco KW - Cape Falcon KW - Cape Foulweather KW - Cape Kiwanda KW - Cape Lookout KW - Cape Meares KW - Cape Perpetua KW - Cape Sebastian KW - Cascade Head KW - Coquille Point KW - Depoe Bay KW - Fankport KW - Five Mile Point KW - habitats KW - Haystack Rock KW - Heceta Head KW - Hubbard KW - Humbug Mountain KW - jetties KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Mack Arch KW - natural resource management KW - Orford Reef KW - Port Orford KW - recreation KW - Rogue Reef KW - Seal Rock KW - Tillamook Head KW - tourism KW - Whaleshead KW - Yachats KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. N1 - This is a useful look at the state’s rocky shores. Each site comes with a map and site description, including natural resources, human use, management jurisdictions and potential opportunities for education and interpretation. Includes a section on river mouth jetties. ER - TY - PCOMM T1 - Personal Communication Y1 - 1994 A1 - Bayfront Association, ED - Bayfronters, KW - economics KW - general KW - tourism KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Newport, OR N1 - [Personal Communication.] ER - TY - THES T1 - Prevalence, Geographic Distribution, and Biology of a Dungeness Crab, Cancer magister, Microsporidian Parasite T2 - Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Fisheries Science Y1 - 1994 A1 - Childers, Richard K. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Coos Bay estuary KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - life history information KW - Nadelspora canceri KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - parasites KW - theses KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Fisheries Science PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/t722hd456 N1 - Sampled Dungeness crabs at seven northwest estuaries and three sites in Puget Sound from October, 1991 through June, 1993 for presence of a microsporidian parasite, Nadelspora canceri. "The overall infection prevalence in male crabs (19.2%) was more than twice that of female crabs (8.0%), and of the 821 infected crabs found, 629 (76.6%) were males. The mortality of laboratory-held Dungeness crabs naturally infected with N. canceri was compared to that of uninfected crabs in two separate experiments and in both cases a significantly higher mortality was observed for infected crabs." (from the Abstract) Yaquina Bay had a low infection rate at 2.0%. Robert Olson was the major professor. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Prevalence, lethality, and transmission of Nadelspora canceri, a microsporidian parasite of Dungeness crabs T2 - International Symposium on Aquatic Animal health: Program and Abstracts Y1 - 1994 A1 - Reno, P. W. A1 - Childers, R. A1 - Olson, R. E. KW - biological KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Nadelspora canceri KW - parasites KW - Yaquina Bay JF - International Symposium on Aquatic Animal health: Program and Abstracts PB - University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. CY - Seattle, WA N1 - Meeting held September 4-8, 1994. U1 - DAVIS, CA ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Stability study of the 1978 jetty rehabilitation, Yaquina Bay, Oregon, in response to 1979-1980 storm season waves Y1 - 1994 A1 - Carver, Robert D. A1 - Briggs, Michael J. A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station , KW - mathematical modeling KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Miscellaneous Paper / U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Vicksburg, MS VL - no.94-15 UR - https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA284643 U1 - 123 pp ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Status of Coastal Steelhead in Oregon in Regards to the Endangered Species Act Y1 - 1994 A1 - Cramer, Steven P. A1 - Van Dyke, Erick S. KW - agriculture KW - Alsea Basin KW - Bandon Fish Hatchery KW - Chetco River KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - endangered species KW - environmental law and policy KW - Gold Ray Dam KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - mining KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Fork Nehalem Fish Hatchery KW - North Fork Trask River KW - North Umpqua River KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rock Creek Fish Hatchery KW - Rogue River KW - Salmonberry River (Nehalem River) KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River Basin KW - Wilson River KW - Winchester Dam KW - Yaquina River PB - S.P. Cramer & Associates CY - Gresham, Or. N1 - "Submitted to National Marine Fisheries Service on behalf of Association of O & C Counties." Argues that run-timing has prevented hatchery steelhead from reproducing with native fish populations. One of the many reports submitted to NMFS by various interest groups to prevent salmonid listings under the Endangered Species Act. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Status of Oregon's Coastal Coho and Measures for Population Rebuilding : Final Report Y1 - 1994 A1 - Cramer, Steven P. KW - agriculture KW - Alsea Basin KW - Bandon Fish Hatchery KW - Chetco River KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - endangered species KW - environmental law and policy KW - Gold Ray Dam KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - mining KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Fork Nehalem Fish Hatchery KW - North Fork Trask River KW - North Umpqua River KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rock Creek Fish Hatchery KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - Salmon River Hatchery KW - Salmonberry River (Nehalem River) KW - Siletz River KW - Siltez River Hatchery KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River Basin KW - Wilson River KW - Winchester Dam KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River PB - S.P. Cramer & Associates, Inc. CY - Gresham, Or. N1 - "Final Report: May 1994" "Submitted to National Marine Fisheries Service on behalf of Association of O & C Counties [and the] Illinois Valley Water Rights Owners Association" "Although spawning escapements of naturally produced coho have been low in recent years, we do not find convincing evidence that Oregon coho, in general, are in danger of extinction." (p.ii) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Stratigraphic evidence for great subduction-zone earthquakes at four estuaries in northern Oregon, USA JF - Journal of Coastal Research Y1 - 1994 A1 - Darienzo, Mark E. A1 - Peterson, Curt D. A1 - Clough, Charles KW - Boone Slough KW - Butler Bridge KW - coastal hazards KW - geological KW - Idaho Flats KW - Mill Creek KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - paleosciences KW - Pooles Slough KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 10 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - United States Department of Agriculture Aerial Photographs of Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties, Oregon, 1972-1994 (bulk 1994) Y1 - 1994 A1 - U.S. Department of Agriulture. Economic Research Service,, KW - aerial photography KW - geographic information system KW - Lincoln County (Or.) N1 - Covers 1972-1994. These are aerial photographs assembled and used by the USDA field office in Tangent, Oregon for soil conservation and other purposes. The photographs were made by the National Aerial Photography Program. For 1994, the collection includes detailed index maps and large (24x24 inch prints) as well as smaller (10x10 inch) photo proofs. Index maps are also available for the 1990 and 1985 photographs. The 1985 images only include Lincoln County. For all other years, there are no indexes available and all of the images are 9x9 inch or 10x10 inch photo proofs. However, a small subset of the 1972 images have descriptions of the locations depicted in the photographs and the collection includes one 24x24 inch print of the 1972 flights. The OSU Libraries has an historical aerial photograph collection with images primarily of the Willamette Valley and western Oregon taken in the mid-1930s through 1970s. Current aerial photographs are available through the University of Oregon Libraries Aerial Photography Collection and Research Service and the Oregon Imagery Explorer http://oregonexplorer.info/imagery . ER - TY - THES T1 - Wave Climate and Storm Systems on the Pacific Northwest Coast Y1 - 1994 A1 - Tilloston, Kevin J. KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - theses KW - wave data KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1j92gb234 N1 - Major professor was Paul D. Komar. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Lighthouses on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1994 A1 - Wall, Dorothy A1 - Webber, Bert KW - historical KW - lighthouses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar KW - Yaquina Bay Lighthouse PB - Webb Research Group CY - Medford, Or. SN - 0936738073 N1 - Photographs and maps. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina River Sediment Evaluation Y1 - 1994 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - physical KW - River mile 11 KW - River Mile 6 KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6h440s91d N1 - This report describes sediment testing done on the Yaquina River benthos between river miles 6 and 11 (a section between Yaquina and Toledo). The sediments were found to be safe for in-water disposal, thus enabling dredging to proceed. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Digestive enzyme activity as a quantitative measure of protistan grazing: the acid lysozyme assay for bacterivory JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 1993 A1 - Gonzales, Juan M. A1 - Sherr, Barry F. A1 - Sherr, Evelyn B. KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 100 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/100/m100p197.pdf N1 - Samples taken from Yaquina Bay. All work was labortory conducted elsewhere. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of marine bacteria on the culture of axenic oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) larvae JF - Biological Bulletin Y1 - 1993 A1 - Douillet, Philippe A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - algal species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - community ecology KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Netarts estuary KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - size composition KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 184 ER - TY - NEWS T1 - The First Hundred Years: Lincoln County 1893-1993 T2 - The News-Times Y1 - 1993 KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - general KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - Nye Beach KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Three Rocks KW - urban development KW - Yachats River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - The News-Times CY - Newport, Or. N1 - Historical photographs, not indexed. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The First One Hundred Years in Lincoln County, Oregon, 1893 to 1993 Y1 - 1993 A1 - Moe, Ray T. KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Elk City KW - general KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - Nye Beach KW - Siletz River estuary KW - urban development KW - Yachats River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Lincoln County Centennial Committee CY - Newport, Or. N1 - Historical photographs ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geomorphic observations of rivers in the Oregon Coast Range from a regional reconnaissance perspective JF - Geomorphology Y1 - 1993 A1 - Rhea, Susan KW - coastal hazards KW - geological KW - hydrology KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 6 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Guide for the Culture of the Suminoe Oyter (Crassostrea rivularis) Y1 - 1993 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Suminoe oyster=Crassostrea ariakensis PB - Oregon State University CY - Newport, Or. N1 - Funded by National Coastal Resources and Development Institute ER - TY - THES T1 - Late Quaternary Crustal Deformation on the Central Oregon Coast as Deduced from Uplifted Wave-Cut Platforms Y1 - 1993 A1 - Ticknor, Robert KW - Alsea Bay KW - earthquakes KW - geology KW - Moolach Beach KW - Otter Rock KW - paleosciences KW - sea level KW - Searose Beach KW - soils KW - theses KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Western Washington University CY - Bellingham, Wash. N1 - This thesis examines marine terraces on the central Oregon Coast to see what they can tell us about uplift and deformation processes in the recent geologic past. “The primary purpose of this project is to study the characteristics, age, and distribution of uplifted marine terraces along 65 km of the central Oregon coast between Otter Rock and Searose beach. . . . Quaternary deformation of marine terraces is used to determine the rate and variability of uplift.” (p.1) Includes geologic maps. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Local and regional abundance patterns of the ascoglossan (= sacoglossan) opisthobranch Alderia modesta (Loven, 1844) in the northeastern Pacific. JF - The Veliger Y1 - 1993 A1 - Trowbridge, Cynthia D. KW - abundance KW - Alderia modesta KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Coos River estuary KW - molluscs KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 36 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Modern developments T2 - Landmark American Bridges Y1 - 1993 A1 - DeLony, Eric KW - Alsea Bay Bridge KW - bridges KW - Cape Creek Bridge KW - Coos Bay Bridge KW - engineering KW - industrial development KW - Rogue River Bridge KW - Siuslaw River Bridge KW - transportation KW - Umpqua River Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge JF - Landmark American Bridges VL - pt. 5 N1 - This book chapter examines many iconic bridges along the Oregon Coast. Well photographed and documented. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon coastal salmon spawning surveys, 1991 Y1 - 1993 A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Cooney, Cedric X. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - abundance KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - Grant Creek KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Upper Yaquina River JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland,Or. VL - no. 93-1 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A45541 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Natural Heritage Plan Y1 - 1993 KW - depleted populations KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitat conservation KW - land use KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - species list PB - The Board CY - Salem, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pilot erosion rate data study of the central Oregon coast, Lincoln County: Final report to the Federal Emergency Management Agency Y1 - 1993 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Saul, Ingmar A1 - Diebenow, Julie KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Cascade Head KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - geology KW - historical KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - landslides KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - Nye Beach KW - paleosciences KW - Salmon River KW - Seal Rock KW - Siletz River KW - Siletz Spit KW - Yaquina River JF - Open-File Report / State of Oregon, Department of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - State of Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, OR VL - no.O-93-10 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl:26613 N1 - This report is related to Open-file reports nos. 94-11 - 94-30, the Chronic geologic hazard maps of coastal Lincoln County, Oregon. It also relates to a follow-up series of erosion and flood control maps, Open-file reports no.97-12 – 97-30. Each segment of the coastline from Cascade Head to Seal Rock is described, along with the assumptions about the rate of erosion for that segment. Appendices address the use of historical photographs to document shoreline change. Maps, charts, rather poor photocopies of b+w photographs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Population structure of two common species of ascoglossan (=sacoglossan) opisthobranchs on the central coast of Oregon, USA JF - The Veliger Y1 - 1993 A1 - Trowbridge, Cynthia D. KW - Alderia modesta KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - molluscs KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 36 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal patterns in utilization of dietary protein by the mussel, Mytilus trossulus JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series Y1 - 1993 A1 - Kreeger, Daniel A. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - feeding behavior KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 95 UR - http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/95/m095p215.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Statewide Boating Survey, 1993 Y1 - 1993 A1 - Oregon. State Marine Board, KW - Alsea Bay KW - boating KW - Chetco River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Devils Lake KW - Diamond Lake KW - Nehalem River KW - Netarts Bay KW - North Tenmile Lake KW - recreational fisheries KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Tenmile Lake KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - water use KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - This is part of a longstanding series of publications (Pleasure boating in Oregon, Statewide boating survey, Oregon recreational boating survey) surveying recreational boating in Oregon and published every three years. It examines the type, extent and locality of recreational boating and identifies issues faced by boaters, from poor infrastructure to illegal practices (or, “jerks on the water”). The Colombia and Willamette Rivers were the most heavily used waterways, followed by the Pacific Ocean. Tillamook Bay was the most heavily-used estuary, followed by Alsea Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tsunamis affecting the west coast of the United States 1806-1992 Y1 - 1993 A1 - U. S. Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, A1 - Lander, James F. A1 - Lockridge, Patricia A. A1 - Kozuch, Michael J. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - coastal hazards KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Key to Geophysical Records Documentation PB - National Geophysical Data Center CY - Boulder, Colo. VL - no.29 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/13442 N1 - Good data graphs ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Waterbird records for West and East ponds, South Beach peninsula, Lincoln County JF - Journal of Oregon Ornithology Y1 - 1993 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - birds KW - dragonfly = Anisoptera species KW - estuarine dynamics KW - green algae KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - nutria = Myocastor coypus KW - Oregon Coast Aquarium KW - physical modifications KW - salinity KW - terrestrial mammals KW - tidal data KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/nc580s144 N1 - photographs, data tables ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches: Condition Survey Y1 - 1993 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey based on Navigation Chart nos. 18561 & 15811. "YB-1-701" U1 - 1:12000 U2 - Yaquina Bay approaches. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1993 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 7/2/91 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-712" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Predredge Survey Y1 - 1993 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 7/2/1991 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-700" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1993 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 7/2/91 aerial photo as base. 'YB-1-699' U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Mud Flats: Condition Survey Y1 - 1993 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Mud Flats PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-711" U1 - 1:3030 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - ABST T1 - Yaquina Bay: Where the River Meets the Sea Y1 - 1993 A1 - Phillips, Brady A1 - Osis, Vicki KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitat conservation KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University Extension Sea Grant ER - TY - CONF T1 - Are we really testing one species? A story of Corophium taxonomy [abstract] T2 - Abstracts, 13th Annual Meeting, 8-12 November 1992, Cincinnati Convention Center, Cincinnati, Ohio Y1 - 1992 A1 - Redmond, M.S. A1 - Jones, J.K.P. A1 - Lamberson, J.O. A1 - Chapman, J. A1 - Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, KW - amphipods KW - biological KW - taxonomy KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Abstracts, 13th Annual Meeting, 8-12 November 1992, Cincinnati Convention Center, Cincinnati, Ohio PB - Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry CY - Cincinnati, OH N1 - Abstract no. HA6A20. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). Meeting held November 8-12, 1992. U1 - Pensacola, FL ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Assemblages of U.S. west coast estuaries based on the distribution of fishes JF - Journal of Biogeography Y1 - 1992 A1 - Monaco, Mark E. A1 - Lowery, Tony A. A1 - Emmett, Robert L. KW - Arrow goby = Clevelandia ios KW - Brown Irish lord = Hemilepdotus spinosus KW - Coos Bay KW - Copper rockfish = Sebastes caurinus KW - fishes KW - Humboldt Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Padded sculpin = Artedius fenestralis KW - Penpoint gunnel = Apodichthys flavidus KW - Silverspotted sculpin = Belpsias cirrhosus KW - Snake prickleback = Lumpenus sagitta KW - species composition KW - species list KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tube-snout = Aulorhynchus flavidus KW - Tubenose poacher = Pallasina barbata KW - Umpqua River KW - Wolf-eel = Amarrhichthys ocellatus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 19 N1 - The authors analyzed twenty-eight West Coast estuaries regarding whether any of 360 possible fish species were present in those estuaries. Using these results, they grouped the 28 estuaries into six possible classifications. This estuary falls into the Northern Estuarine Group. Important species are given. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1991 Y1 - 1992 A1 - Johnson, John A. A1 - McCrae, Jean A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Criteser's Marina KW - fat gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Idaho Point KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - McLean Point KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/7s75dd16p N1 - Much statistical information, including data from interviews with recreational clammers. Reports on an experiment introducing Manila clams into Coquille Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1992 Y1 - 1992 A1 - Johnson, John A. A1 - McCrae, Jean A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/v979v373w N1 - This report, primarily intended as an internal document for ODFW staff, is concerned with commercial clam fisheries. Tables give harvest statistics for commercial clam harvests for 1970-1992, in pounds, species and estuaries where clams were harvested. No data for recreational fisheries are given. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Development of the commercial aquaculture of the Suminoe oyster (Crassostrea rivularis) JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1992 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Suminoe oyster=Crassostrea ariakensis KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 11 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effectiveness of selected stream improvement techniques to create suitable summer and winter rearing habitat for juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon coastal streams JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Y1 - 1992 A1 - Nickelson, Thomas E. A1 - Solazzi, Mario F. A1 - Johnson, Steven L. A1 - Rodgers, Jeffrey D. KW - abundance KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - fishes KW - general KW - habitat restoration KW - methodology KW - temporal distribution VL - 49 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of Dietary Algal and Lipid Supplements on the Gonadal and Larval Development of Crassostrea gigas kumamoto (Thunberg) Y1 - 1992 A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - introduced species KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/z603r259p N1 - Major professor was Richard A. Tubb. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Gonadal cycle of Crassostrea gigas kumamoto (Thunberg) in Yaquina Bay, Oregon and optimum conditions for broodstock oysters and larval culture JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1992 A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - introduced species KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 106 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Impact of estuarine benthic algal production on dissolved nutrients and water quality in the Yaquina River estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1992 A1 - Garber, Jonathon H. A1 - Collins, John L. Jr. A1 - Davis, Michael W. A1 - Water Resources Research Institute, KW - ammonium KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - chemical KW - dissolved oxygen KW - Enteromorpha species KW - green algae KW - light KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - phosphate KW - primary production KW - sediments KW - tidal currents KW - Ulva species KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay JF - WRRI PB - Water Resources Research Institute, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no. 112 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/9306t332c ER - TY - CONF T1 - Interlaboratory comparison of neanthes 20-day sediment bioassay T2 - Abstracts, 13th Annual Meeting, 8-12 November 1992, Cincinnati Convention Center, Cincinnati, Ohio Y1 - 1992 A1 - Johns, D.M. A1 - Sexton, J.E. A1 - Ginn, T.C. KW - biological KW - Neanthes arenaceodentata KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Abstracts, 13th Annual Meeting, 8-12 November 1992, Cincinnati Convention Center, Cincinnati, Ohio PB - Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry CY - Cincinnati N1 - Abstract only, abstract no. 372. The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). Meeting held November 8-12, 1992. U1 - Pensacola, FL U2 - 1992 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Introduced marine and estuarine mollusks of north America: an end-of-the 20th-century perspective JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1992 A1 - Carlton, James T. KW - historical KW - introduced species KW - mollusks KW - shellfish KW - species list VL - 11 N1 - Reviews introduced mollusks in North America. Comments on sources of introductions, geographical distribution and regional patterns. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Lincoln County Regional Strategies Proposal Round III: Salmon Enhancment Polyculture Operations Y1 - 1992 A1 - Hobson, W. A1 - Levin, John-Eric A1 - Radtke, Hans A1 - Severson, Richard KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - economics KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Red abalone=Haliotis rufescens PB - Regional Strategies Fund CY - Newport, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Microbiological quality of the Yaquina estuary Y1 - 1992 A1 - Arnold, Gary A1 - Caldwell, Richard S. A1 - Lannan, Cathy A1 - Winton, James A1 - Water Resources Research Institute, KW - air temperature data KW - bacteria KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - climate KW - Deer Creek KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general ecosystem description KW - hydrology KW - Little Elk Creek KW - Mill Creek KW - physical KW - precipitation data KW - salinity data KW - Salmon Creek KW - sediment data KW - shellfish poisoning KW - tidal data KW - Trapp Creek KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - WRRI PB - Water Resources Research Institute, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no. 110 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/02871099r ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon coastal salmon spawning surveys, 1990 Y1 - 1992 A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Cooney, Cedric X. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - abundance KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - Grant Creek KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Upper Yaquina River JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division), PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.92-2 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A45539 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1991. Annual Report. September 30, 1990 to September 29, 1991 Y1 - 1992 A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Ocean Salmon Management, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1992. Annual Report. September 30, 1991 to September 29, 1992 Y1 - 1992 A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Ocean Salmon Management, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - THES T1 - Particle Selection for Tube Building and the Stabilization of Sediments by Leptochelia dubia (Crustacea, Tanaidacea): Interactions with Bacteria and Microalgae Y1 - 1992 A1 - Krasnow, Lynne D. KW - biological KW - Idaho Flats KW - Leptochelia dubia KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - sediments KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/f1881p118 N1 - Major professor was Gary Taghon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Policy Procedures: State Ownership of Navigable Waters Y1 - 1992 A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - water rights KW - water use PB - [Oregon Division of State Lands] CY - [Salem, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Report of the Kumamoto brood stock workshop. January 24, 1992. Oregon State University. Portland, Oregon Y1 - 1992 A1 - Hedgecock, Dennis A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - aquaculture KW - Coos River estuary KW - depleted populations KW - genetics KW - historical KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - taxonomy KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-W PB - Oregon Sea Grant CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.92-002 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/34981 N1 - The Kumamoto oyster is closely related to the Pacific oyster, which was preferred by Japanese oyster growers. The Kumamoto oyster was virtually extinct in Japan, but could still be found on the U.S. West Coast. The purpose of the workshop was to develop advocacy and methods to preserve the Kumamoto oyster and its genetic diversity. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal changes in habitat use by juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon coastal streams JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Y1 - 1992 A1 - Nickelson, Thomas E. A1 - Rodgers, Jeffrey D. A1 - Johnson, Steven L. A1 - Solazzi, Mario F. KW - abundance KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - fishes KW - hydrology KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siltcoos estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Tahkenitch estuary KW - temporal distribution KW - Umpqua River estuary VL - 49 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal variation in the utilization of dietary protein by the mussel, Mytilus trossulus JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1992 A1 - Kreeger, Daniel A. A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - feeding behavior KW - molluscs KW - organic carbon KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 11 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shorebird Numbers in Wetlands of the Pacific Flyway: a Summary of Counts from April 1988 to January 1992 Y1 - 1992 A1 - Page, Gary W. A1 - Shuford, W. Davud A1 - Kjelmyr, Janet E. A1 - Stenzel, Lynne E. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Bandon Marsh KW - birds KW - black-bellied plover = Pluvialis squatarola KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay KW - dowitchers = Limnodromus spp. KW - Dunlin = Calidris alpina KW - Greater yellowlegs = Tringa melanoleuca KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - New River Estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - temporal abundance KW - temporal distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - western sandpiper = Calidris mauri KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Point Reyes Bird Observatory CY - Stinson Beach, Calif. UR - https://www.arlis.org/docs/vol1/J/41812324.pdf N1 - Summarizes waterbird census data from 1988-1991. Spring and winter shorebird abundance data for the Yaquina is given. ER - TY - THES T1 - Small Mammal and Herpetofauna Abundance in Riparian and Upslope Areas of Five Forest Conditions Y1 - 1992 A1 - Gomez, Douglas M. KW - Alsea River KW - American Shrew-mole = Neurotrichus gibbsii KW - amphibians KW - Boulder Creek KW - Bull Run Creek KW - Coastal giant salamander = Dicamptodon tenebrosus KW - Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement (COPE) KW - Coastal tailed frog = Ascaphus truei KW - Drift Creek KW - habitats KW - Horse Creek KW - Johnson Creek KW - Meadow Creek KW - Nettle Creek KW - Pacific jumping mouse = Zaphus trinotatus KW - Pacific shrew = Sorex pacificus KW - Red-legged frog = Rana aurora KW - riparian areas KW - Rough-skinned newt = Taricha granulosa KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - South Fork Rock Creek KW - species list KW - terrestrial mammals KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4t64gs692 N1 - The author compared species composition and relative abundance of small mammals and amphibians in different riparian and upslope habitats, mostly in the Alsea Basin. This is a look at animals such as shrews, voles, moles, mice, salamanders and frogs in the watershed. “The results suggested that small (second- third- and fourth-order) riparian systems and adjacent upslope areas may provide important habitat to some small mammals and herpetofauna on the Oregon Coast Ranges. It is vital that these systems be considered in management plans which include the protection of at least some of these areas from timber harvest.” (from the Abstract) Masters thesis. Major professor was Robert G. Anthony. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of Anadromous Salmonids in Oregon Coastal Basins Y1 - 1992 A1 - Nickelson, Thomas E. A1 - Nicholas, J. W. A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Lindsay, Robert B. A1 - Bottom, Daniel L. A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. ER - TY - THES T1 - Utilization of Dietary Protein by the Mussel, Mytilus edulis trossulus (Linnaeus 1758) Y1 - 1992 A1 - Kreeger, Daniel A. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - feeding behavior KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pn89d9442 N1 - Major professor was Christopher J. Langdon. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - White Sturgeon Management Framework Plan Y1 - 1992 A1 - White Sturgeon Planning Committee, A1 - Hanson, David L. Hanson A1 - Cochnauer, Tim G. A1 - DeVore, John D. A1 - Henry E. Jr Forner A1 - Kisanuki, Tom T. A1 - Kohlhorst, David W. A1 - Lumley, Paul A1 - McCabe, George, Jr. A1 - Nigro,Anthony A. A1 - Parker, Steve A1 - Swartz, Don A1 - VanVooren, Al KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - recreational fisheries KW - white sturgeon=Acipenser transmontanus KW - Yaquina River PB - Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1992 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 7/2/91 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-694" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Survey Y1 - 1992 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/2/8/85 aerial photo as base. Unmarked, but probably a condition survey. "YB-1-695" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - 1991 Annotated Checklist of Terrestrial Birds of the South Beach Penninsula, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1991 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Oregon Coast Aquarium PB - Gahmken Press CY - Newport, Or. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1990 Y1 - 1991 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cape Lookout State Park KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Happy Camp KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8p58pd79c N1 - Numerous statistics, including data from interviews with recreational clam diggers. Reports on test plots of the introduced Manila clams (Venerupis philippinarum) in Coos and Yaquina bays. Reports on subtidal surveys of Yaquina Bay and intertidal surveys of Netarts Bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Development of the commercial aquaculture of the Suminoe oyster (Crassostrea rivularis) JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1991 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - sex ratio KW - Suminoe oyster=Crassostrea ariakensis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 10 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - THES T1 - Host Responses of English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) to Infection by the Monogenetic Trematode Gyrodactylus stellatus Y1 - 1991 A1 - Moore, Michelle M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Gyrodactylus stellatus KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - platyhelminthes KW - theses KW - trematodes KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/f1881p186 N1 - Major professor was Dr. Robert E. Olson. ER - TY - THES T1 - Late Holocene Paleoseismicity along the Northern Oregon Coast Y1 - 1991 A1 - Darienzo, Mark Edward KW - Alsea Bay KW - coastal hazards KW - earthquakes KW - geology KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - paleosciences KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - Siletz Bay KW - theses KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Portland State Univeristy CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/1147/ N1 - Maps, drawings of core samples. Describes studies on the Necanicum, Nestucca, Siletz and Yaquina bays, which were correlated with earlier work he did on Netarts and Alsea Bays. Found up to six paleoseismic events in the last 2600 years, most of which could be correlated from bay to bay. This work suggests that the magnitude of prehistoric earthquakes in the region was around 8.1. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Managing Oregon's estuarine resource lands JF - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Y1 - 1991 A1 - Jackson, Philip L. KW - biological KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay estuary KW - environmental law and policy KW - habitat restoration KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - urban development KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland mitigation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 46 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Offshore release of salmon smolts T2 - Fisheries Bioengineering Symposium Y1 - 1991 A1 - McNeil, William J. A1 - Gowan, Ron A1 - Severson, Richard KW - biological KW - birds KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - common murre=Uria aalge KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Fisheries Bioengineering Symposium T3 - American Fisheries Society Symposium PB - American Fisheries Society VL - no.10 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Dungeness Crab Fishery Data Report Series: 1977-1990 Y1 - 1991 A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Region, KW - Alsea Bay KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Netarts Bay KW - statistical analyses KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/rx913q63t N1 - Gives statistics for catch, number of boats, number of trips, price data, crab size and grade, and number of crab pots fished. "This report includes 14 years of data to reduce costs of printing." (p.1) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1990. Annual Report. September 30, 1989 to September 29, 1990 Y1 - 1991 A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pacific salmon at the crossroads: stocks at risk from California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington JF - Fisheries Y1 - 1991 A1 - Nehlsen, Willa A1 - WIlliams, J.E. A1 - Lichatowich, James A. KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coastal cutthroat trout=Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - sockeye salmon=Oncorhynchus nerka KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 16 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches: Condition Survey Y1 - 1991 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey based on Navigation Chart nos. 18561 & 15811. "YB-1-683" U1 - 1:12000 U2 - Yaquina Bay approaches. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1991 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-679" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1991 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-681" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1991 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach Marina JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey references Navigation Chart nos. 18581 & 18561. "YB-1-677" U1 - 1:1200 U2 - 27 x 38.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor: Postdredge Survey Y1 - 1991 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach Marina JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey references Navigation Chart nos. 18581 & 18561. "YB-1-685" U1 - 1:1200 U2 - 27 x 38.25 in. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Bay: South Beach Marine Sediment Evaluation: June, 1991 Y1 - 1991 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/9w032817p N1 - "This evaluation covers the approximately 30,000 cubic yards of material to be excavated from the South Beach Marina Federal project channel. . . The authorized South Beach Marina Federal project channel is 10 feet deep, 100 feet wide and 2,035 feet long. . . The channel has not been dredged since its construction in 1978, and will be dredged to a depth of -11 feet MLLW to ensure that the authorized depth is maintained for as long as possible between dredging events." (p.1) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River Basin Fish Management Plan Y1 - 1991 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coastal cutthroat trout=Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - community ecology KW - crustaceans KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - environmental policy and law KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - fishes KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - green sturgeon=Acipenser medirostris KW - hatchery salmonids KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific lamprey=Lampetra tridentata KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - recreational fisheries KW - river lamprey=Lampetra ayresi KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - species list KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - western brook lamprey= Lampetra richardsoni KW - white sturgeon=Acipenser transmontanus KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/f4752m98k ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Abundance and distribution of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) in Oregon, 1975-1983 JF - Northwestern Naturalist: A Journal of Vertebrate Biology Y1 - 1990 A1 - Harvey, James T. A1 - Brown, Robin F. A1 - Mate, Bruce R. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Cape Arago KW - Cascade Head KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina KW - Netarts Bay KW - population count KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siltcoos outlet KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 71 N1 - "The objectives of this study were to determine the location and use of haulout sites and to document any changes in abundance and distribution of harbor seals in Oregon from 1975 to 1983. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Alseans T2 - Northwest Coast Y1 - 1990 A1 - Zenk, Henry B. KW - Alsea Bay KW - anthropology KW - Beaver Creek KW - geographic distribution KW - historical KW - Native Americans KW - paleosciences KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Northwest Coast T3 - Handbook of North American Indians PB - Smithsonian Institution CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 7 N1 - General overview of what was known about the Alsean people in the late 1980s. Brief treatment of Native American history and culture. "...the Alseans being the southernmost people to have set their dead above the ground, in canoes or charnel houses." (p.568) ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1987 Y1 - 1990 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Criteser's Marina KW - fat gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Idaho Point KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - McLean Point KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p5547s11k N1 - Much statistical information, including interviews with recreational clammers. Reports on experiments with introducing Manila clams into Tillamook, Yaquina and Coos bays and natural recruitment studies in Netarts and Yaquina bays.. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1988 Y1 - 1990 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Criteser's Marina KW - fat gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Idaho Point KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - McLean Point KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/j9602153c N1 - Much statistical information, including interviews with recreational clammers. Reports on experiments with introducing Manila clams into Tillamook, Yaquina and Coos bays and natural recruitment studies in Netarts and Yaquina bays. Includes maps of bays showing clam bed locations. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Bay Clam Data Series Report: 1989 Y1 - 1990 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Criteser's Marina KW - fat gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Idaho Point KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - McLean Point KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/d791sg99g N1 - Much statistical information, including interviews with recreational clammers. Reports on experiments with introducing Manila clams into Tillamook, Yaquina and Coos bays and natural recruitment studies in Netarts and Yaquina bays. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Birder's Guide to Oregon Y1 - 1990 A1 - Evanich, Joseph E. Jr. KW - biological KW - birds KW - Idaho Flats KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Sally's Bend KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Portland Audubon Society CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Distribution and Abundance of Fishes and Invertebrates in West Coast Estuaries Y1 - 1990 A1 - Monaco, Mark E. A1 - Emmett, Robert L. A1 - United States. National Ocean Service, A1 - Estuarine Living Marine Resources Program (U.S.), KW - Bay shrimp = Crangon franciscorum KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - Jacksmelt = Atherinopsis californiensis KW - Lingcod = Ophiodon elongatus KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - Northern anchovy = Engraulis mordax KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific sand lance = Ammodytes hexapterus KW - Pacific smelt = Thaleichthys pacificus KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregate KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Striped Bass = Morone saxatilis KW - Surf smelt = Hypomesus pretiosis KW - Three-spined stickleback = Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - White sturgeon = Acipenser transmontanus PB - U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service CY - Rockville, Md. VL - 1-2 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/2871 N1 - v. 1. https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/assets/11/7710_08062014_124601_Monaco.et.al.1990-Emmett.-Hinton-VI.pdf Data summaries (ELMR report no.4, 1990)-- v. 2. https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/2871 Species life history summaries (ELMR report no.8, 1991). Gives relative abundance, salinity zone, life stage of residence in estuary, temporal distribution. Salmon runs delineated by season (Summer steelhead, etc.). Life history data given with bibliographies. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Feeding Ecology of the Gumboot Chiton, Cryptochiton stelleri (Middendorff, 1846) Y1 - 1990 A1 - Yates, Kenneth R. KW - biological KW - diet KW - Gumboot chiton=Cryptochiton stelleri KW - life history information KW - South Jetty KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/k930c122n N1 - Major professor was Bruce Menge. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Final Environmental Impact Statemaent: Land and Resource Management Plan: Siuslaw National Forest Y1 - 1990 A1 - U.S. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region, KW - birds KW - climate KW - community ecology KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - herbicides KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - terrestrial mammals KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - tourism KW - water quality PB - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region CY - [Portland, Or,] UR - https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/siuslaw/landmanagement/?cid=fsbdev7_007211 N1 - The website includes a summary, the final environmental impact statement, 2 volumes of appendices, and maps. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lack of myoglobin function in the isolated perfused buffalo sculpin (Enophrys bison) heart JF - Canadian Journal of Zoology Y1 - 1990 A1 - Nichols, Jay W. A1 - Weber, Lavern J. KW - biological KW - buffalo sculpin=Enophrys bison KW - fishes KW - mathematical modeling KW - physiology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 68 ER - TY - THES T1 - Land-Based Polyculture of Marine Macroalgae and Pacific Salmon Y1 - 1990 A1 - Levin, John-Eric M. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Farlowa mollis KW - Gigartina exasperata KW - Gracilaria lemaneiformis KW - Irisaea cordata KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Palmaria mollis KW - Porphyra abbottae KW - Porphyra nereocystis KW - red macroalgae = Palmaria mollis KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/w3763983s N1 - Major professor was Chris Langdon. ER - TY - THES T1 - Nitrogen Fluxes through Microbial Communities from Yaquina Bay (Oregon) Y1 - 1990 A1 - Jamerlan, Saturnino J. KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - chemical KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/cn69m6678 N1 - Major professor was Patricia A. Wheeler. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1989. Annual Report. September 30, 1988 to September 29, 1989 Y1 - 1990 A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Predicting bioaccumulation potential: a test of a fugacity-based model JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 1990 A1 - Ferraro, Steven P. A1 - Lee, Henry II. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. A1 - Specht, David T. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - bioassay KW - bivalves KW - chemical KW - Idaho Flats KW - mathematical modeling KW - molluscs KW - nutrient cycles KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - organic carbon KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 19 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Preparation of benthic substrates for sediment toxicity testing JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1990 A1 - Ditsworth, George R. A1 - Schults, Donald W. A1 - Jones, Jill K.P. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - methodology KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Spatio-temporal fluctuations in the distribution and abundance of demersal fish and epibenthic crustaceans in Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1990 A1 - DeBen, Waldemar A. A1 - Clothier, William D. A1 - Ditsworth, George R. A1 - Baumgartner, Donald J. KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - blacktail bay shrimp = Crangon nigricauda KW - buffalo sculpin = Enophrys bison KW - Buoy 14 KW - California bay shrimp = Crangon franciscorum KW - community ecology KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - Grassy Point KW - McCaffery Slough KW - Mill Creek KW - Montgomery Creek KW - mysids KW - Neomysis mercedis KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - Port of Newport Dock 5 KW - River mile 16 KW - River Mile 4 KW - shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregata KW - Snake prickleback = Lumpenus sagitta KW - species composition KW - species list KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - surf smelt = Hypomesus pretiosus KW - temporal distribution KW - Toledo Airport KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - walleye surfperch = Hyperprosopon argenteum KW - White seaperch = Phanerodon furcatus KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge VL - 13 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of Bay Clams in Oregon 1975-1988 Y1 - 1990 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - McCrae, Jean E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - environmental policy and law KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - natural resource management KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - population biology KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Yaquina Bay T3 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Marine Regulations Special Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/7d278t54w N1 - Study of recreational and commercial clam fisheries in Oregon. Good historical summary (1947-1974), statistics. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of Stocks: Bay Clams, Bait Shrimp Y1 - 1990 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Region, KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - breakwater KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Idaho Point KW - life history information KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - population biology KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediments KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - size composition KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3484zh72x N1 - Internal discussion paper. Numerous statistical tables and charts. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Summer dredging season keeps Northwest ports open JF - World Dredging and Marine Construction Y1 - 1990 A1 - Anonymous KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - dredging KW - economics KW - general KW - human impacts KW - physical modifications KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Toxicity of flouranthene in sediment to marine amphipods: a test of the equilibrium partitioning approach to sediment quality criteria JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1990 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Schults, Donald W. A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. A1 - Ditsworth, George R. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Corophium species KW - crustaceans KW - fluoranthene KW - physiology KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 9 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1990 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85aerial photo as base. "YB-1-661" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1990 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-668" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - ABST T1 - Yaquina Bay Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site. Benthic Infauna Evaluation. Final Report. Y1 - 1990 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - dredging KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - sediments KW - waste disposal KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S Department of the Army CY - Portland, OR ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Bay sediment evaluation: 1986 Y1 - 1990 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - River Mile 2 KW - River Mile 4 KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/c821gk26b N1 - Eleven sediment samples were taken in Yaquina Bay prior to dredging, in July, 1986 "at various locations from the mouth of the Yaquina River to the turning basin at river mile 2.4." This document is just a record that sediment sample were taken. No evaluation of the samples was written. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Acute toxicity of sediment from Eagle Harbor, Washington, to the infaunal amphipod Rhepoxynius abronius JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1989 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Kemp, Paul F. A1 - Schults, Donald W. A1 - Ditsworth, George R. A1 - Ozretich, Robert J. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - creosote KW - crustaceans KW - fluoranthene KW - physiology KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Archaeology of the North Yaquina Head Shell Middens, Central Oregon Coast Y1 - 1989 A1 - Minor, Rick A1 - Barnes, Debra C. A1 - Heritage Research Associates,, KW - archeology KW - birds KW - bivalves KW - California mussel = Mytilus californianus KW - cormorants (Phalacocorax spp.) KW - crustaceans KW - fishes KW - gastropods KW - Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina KW - horse barnacle = Semibalanus cariosus KW - kitchen middens KW - marine mammals KW - molluscs KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - species list JF - Cultural Resource Series (United States. Bureau of Land Management. Oregon State Office) PB - Heritage Research Associates CY - Eugene, Or. VL - no.3 N1 - Gives results of archeological investigations at two prehistoric shell middens on the north side of Yaquina Head. Has line drawings of artifacts. Seasonal availability of dominant species found is given. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Chinook salmon populations in Oregon coastal river basins : description of life histories and assessment of recent trends in run strengths Y1 - 1989 A1 - Nicholas, Jay W. A1 - Hankin, David G. A1 - Oregon State University. Extension Service A1 - Oregon. Fish Division A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Research and Development Section, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - fecundity KW - geographic distribution KW - hatcheries KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - mathematical modeling KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - EM (Oregon State University. Extension Service) PB - Oregon State University Extension Service CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.8402 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A35565 N1 - "This is a reprint of Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Information Reports 88-1, with the same title. The Addendum, pages vii-xx, was prepared for this edition." -- p.4 of cover. It was republished by the OSU Extension Service in its EM (Extension Memorandum) series. Nice life history data. Estimates catch, run strength, population size, run timing. Trend noted in addendum was for "Greater average abundance since 1977." (p.x) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of two capsule types for the delivery of dietary protein to the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1989 A1 - Langdon, Christopher J. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - feeding behavior KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Direct measurement technique for determining ventilation rate in the deposit feeding clam Macoma nasuta (Bivalvia, Tellinaceae). JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1989 A1 - Specht, David T. A1 - Lee, H. II. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - feeding behavior KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 101 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of solar eclipse on waterbirds at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Oregon Birds Y1 - 1989 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - Main channel KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 15 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estimated run size of winter steelhead in Oregon coastal streams, 1980-85 Y1 - 1989 A1 - Kenaston, Ken R. KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek (Lincoln County) KW - Cow Creek KW - Deadwood Creek (Siuslaw) KW - Drift Creek (Alsea) KW - Drift Creek (Siletz) KW - Fall Creek (Alsea) KW - Five Rivers (Alsea) KW - Indian Creek (Siuslaw) KW - Lake Creek (Siuslaw) KW - Munsel Lake (Siuslaw) KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - North Fork Siletz River KW - North Fork Siuslaw River KW - North Umpqua River KW - population count KW - Rock Creek (Siletz) KW - Salmon River KW - Schooner Creek (Siletz) KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Slick Rock Creek (Salmon) KW - Smith River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - South Fork Siletz River KW - South Umpqua River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Sweet Creek (Siuslaw) KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Research and Development Section CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.89-1 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A18408 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation and Development of Techniques for Salmon and Steelhead Culture: Yaquina River Fish Management Plan JF - Progress Reports Y1 - 1989 A1 - Borgerson, L.A. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - green sturgeon=Acipenser medirostris KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - white sturgeon=Acipenser transmontanus KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin ER - TY - THES T1 - Foraging Behavior of the Limnephilid Caddisfly, Dicosmoecus gilvipes, and Co-Occurring Herbivores in Streams of the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 1989 A1 - Li, Judith Lew KW - Agapetus bifidus KW - algae KW - American dipper = Cinclus mexicanus KW - aquatic insects KW - behavior KW - Big Elk Creek KW - feeding behavior KW - Giant orange sedge caddisfly = Dicosmoecus gilvipes KW - Glossosoma penitum KW - hydrology KW - life history information KW - Lithodlyphus virens KW - Shasta juga snail = Juga silicula KW - spatial distribution KW - theses KW - Yaquina Rive Basinr PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/kd17cw12j N1 - This is an in-depth look at the life of an aquatic insect on Big Elk Creek. The author looked for microhabitat preferences, abundance and distribution of the giant orange sedge caddisfly and compared its preferences with other grazing animals in the creek. She developed a behavioral catalog in order to have a context in which she could interpret behavior under different conditions. In the laboratory, she used tme-lapse photography to study foraging behavior. Includes charts, tables, a schematic diagram of a 50-meter stretch of Big Elk Creek, and scanning electron microphotographs of the caddisfly. Doctoral dissertation. Major professor was Stanley V. Gregory. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Gametogenic cycle of the Kumamoto oyster (Crassostrea gigas) in Yaquina Bay and conditioning of oysters for spawning under laboratory conditions. JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1989 A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - introduced species KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Ghost Ports of the Pacific Y1 - 1989 A1 - Riegel, Martin P. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general KW - historical KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - II N1 - v.2 has Oregon ports. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Heads of Tide for Coastal Streams in Oregon Y1 - 1989 A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - Elk Creek KW - Flesher Slough KW - Grant Creek KW - Henderson Creek KW - King Slough KW - McCaffery Slough KW - Mill Creek KW - Moore Creek KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Nute Slough KW - Ollalla Slough KW - Parker Slough KW - Pooles Slough KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Smith River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Thiel Creek KW - tides KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon. Division of State Lands. Engineering Section CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A14095 N1 - Yaquina Bay area p.27-30. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Measuring the acute toxicity of estuarine sediments JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1989 A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - Eohaustorius species KW - fluoranthene KW - Hyalella species KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - salinity KW - sediment data KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Minutes of the Yaquina Bay Water Quality Task Force Y1 - 1989 A1 - Yaquina Bay Water Quality Task Force, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - molluscs KW - physical modifications KW - shellfish poisoning KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Valsetz KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/4x51hj34c N1 - Reports on a 1989 outbreak of Hepatitis A believed to have been associated with consumption of oysters from Yaquina Bay. Discusses highly unusual dry-season water monitoring showing fecal contamination in the river. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coastal Salmon Spawning Surveys, Three-Year Update Progress Report, 1986 to 1989 Y1 - 1989 A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - abundance KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - Grant Creek KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Upper Yaquina River T3 - Progress Reports 1987-1989 PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1988. Annual Report. September 30, 1987 to September 29, 1988 Y1 - 1989 A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Schindler, Eric A1 - Kaiser, Rodney J. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Plants and Animals of Oregon's Rocky Intertidal Habitat Y1 - 1989 A1 - McCrae, Jean. A1 - Osis, Laimons KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - birds KW - bivalves KW - Bob Creek to Bray Point KW - Boiler Bay KW - brown algae KW - bryozoans KW - Cape Perpetua KW - crustaceans KW - fishes KW - gastropods KW - general ecosystem description KW - green algae KW - habitats KW - hydroids KW - identification KW - marine mammals KW - molluscs KW - Neptune State Park KW - Otter Rock KW - recreation KW - red algae KW - sea anemones KW - sea stars KW - Seal Rock KW - sponges KW - tunicates KW - worms KW - Yachats State Park KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/j67314445 N1 - Color photographs with descriptions to help you identify what you see on the rocky shore. Maps. A good introduction to Oregon tidepools. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Reproductive cycle of the Kumamoto oyster Crassostrea gigas kumamoto (Thunberg), and its implications for artificial conditioning, and rearing. JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1989 A1 - Robinson, Anja M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - introduced species KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Review and summary of trace contaminant data for coastal and estuarine Oregon Y1 - 1989 A1 - Buchman, M. F. KW - blue mussel = Mytilus edulis KW - buffalo sculpin = Enophrys bison KW - chemical KW - DDT KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - general ecosystem description KW - hydrocarbons KW - mercury KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - pesticides KW - polychlorinated biphenyls KW - sand sole = Psettichthys melanostictus KW - shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregata KW - speckled sanddab = Citharichthys stigmaeus KW - Trace metals KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS/OMA VL - no.42 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/2848 U1 - 117 pp ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Species profiles : life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) : ghost shrimp and blue mud shrimp Y1 - 1989 A1 - Hornig, Susanna A1 - Sterling, Anita A1 - U.S.National Wetlands Research Center A1 - Stanley D. (Stanley DeWitt) Smith A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, A1 - U.S.National Wetlands Research Center KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - crustaceans KW - fecundity KW - general KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - growth KW - life history information KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - taxonomy KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) ; VL - no. 82-11.93 UR - https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA206132 N1 - This is a classic overview of the biology and life history of ghost shrimp and mud shrimp in the Pacific Northwest, although the heavily parasitized mud shrimp may soon become extinct in Oregon estuaries. Good bibliography, if a bit dated. Map, charts, line drawings. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Species profiles: life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest): coho salmon T2 - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) Y1 - 1989 A1 - Pauley, Gilbert B. A1 - Oshima, Kevin A1 - Bowers, Karen L. A1 - Thomas, G. L. KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - life history information KW - logging KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - taxonomy KW - Trask River KW - water quality KW - water temperature JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) PB - Coastal Ecology Group, Waterways Experiment Station, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Vicksburg, Miss. VL - no.82-11.86 UR - https://webharvest.gov/peth04/20041023214018/http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/wdb/pub/0176.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Species profiles : life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) : English sole Y1 - 1989 A1 - Lassuy, Dennis R. A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, A1 - U.S.National Wetlands Research Center KW - Alsea Bay KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - English sole = Parophrys vetulus KW - fecundity KW - growth KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - taxonomy KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) VL - no. 82-11.101. UR - https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA214303 N1 - Estuaries serve as nurseries for young English sole, although adult fish migrate to the ocean. This is a classic overview of the biology and life history of English sole in the Pacific Northwest. Good bibliography, if a bit dated.Map, charts, line drawings. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Species profiles : life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest): Olympia oyster Y1 - 1989 A1 - Couch, David A1 - Hassler, Thomas J. A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, A1 - U.S.National Wetlands Research Center KW - Alsea Bay KW - bivalves KW - Chetco River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - fecundity KW - general KW - growth KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea conchaphila (Ostrea lurida) KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - taxonomy KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) VL - no. 82-11.124 UR - https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA225231 N1 - This is a classic overview of the biology and life history of the Olympia oyster in the Pacific Northwest. Good bibliography, if a bit dated.Map, charts, line drawings. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Species profiles: life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest): sea-run cutthroat trout T2 - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) Y1 - 1989 A1 - Pauley, Gilbert B. A1 - Oshima, Kevin A1 - Bowers, Karen L. A1 - Thomas, G. L. KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - life history information KW - logging KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - taxonomy KW - Trask River KW - water quality KW - water temperature JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) PB - Coastal Ecology Group, Waterways Experiment Station, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Vicksburg, Miss. VL - no.82-11.86 UR - https://webharvest.gov/peth04/20041023214018/http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/wdb/pub/0176.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Species profiles : life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) : pacific herring Y1 - 1989 A1 - Lassuy, Dennis R. A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, A1 - U.S.National Wetlands Research Center KW - Alsea Bay KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - fecundity KW - fishes KW - growth KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - recreational fisheries KW - reproductive behavior KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - taxonomy KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) PB - : U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Ecology Group, Waterways Experiment Station CY - Vicksburg, MS VL - no. 82-11.126 UR - https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA224836 N1 - This is a classic overview of the biology and life history of Pacific herring in the Pacific Northwest. Good bibliography, if a bit dated. Map, charts, line drawings. Yaquina Bay is the onlyOregon bay that supports a commercial roe fishery, but Coos, Umpqua, and Tillamook Bays support smaller bait and recreational fisheries..." (p.9) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Study of Justification for and Benefits from Combined Appropriation for Maintenance Dredging Y1 - 1989 A1 - Benkendorf & Associates, A1 - Oregon. Ports Division, KW - Chetco River KW - Coquille River KW - Depoe Bay KW - dredging KW - harbors KW - navigation KW - ports KW - Rogue River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Benkendorf Associates Corporation CY - Portland, Or. N1 - In light of potential budget cuts at the Army Corps of Engineers, the Oregon Ports Division commissioned this study to get the most out of available funding for harbor maintenance through dredging. Among the consultants' recommendations were to combine all Oregon port maintenance, and to reduce expenditures by reducing dredging targets for some harbors. Includes data on expenditures, summary of dredging by port for 1983-1988, and information on Coast Guard stations. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Update of Port Development Elements of City of Newport's Comprehensive Plan Y1 - 1989 A1 - CH2M Hill, Inc., KW - commercial fisheries KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - recreational fisheries KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay PB - CH2M Hill CY - Corvallis, Or. N1 - For the Newport Urban Renewal Agency and the Port of Newport. Aerial photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Wave Information Studies of US Coastlines. Pacific coast hindcast phase III north wave information Y1 - 1989 A1 - Jensen, R. E. A1 - Hubertz, J. M. A1 - Payne, Jane B. A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Coastal Engineering Research Center, KW - physical KW - wave height data JF - WIS report PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Coastal Engineering Research Center CY - Vicksburg, MS VL - no.17 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches: Condition Survey Y1 - 1989 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey based on Navigation Chart nos. 18561 & 15811. "YB-1-656" U1 - 1:12000 U2 - Yaquina Bay approaches. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1989 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-657" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Postdredge Survey Y1 - 1989 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-653" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1989 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach Marina JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey references Navigation Chart nos. 18581 & 18561. "YB-1-660" U1 - 1:1200 U2 - 27 x 38.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Analysis of Pollutant Discharges from West Coast Point Sources Y1 - 1988 A1 - Arnold, Forest D. A1 - Lowe, Jamison A. A1 - Farrow, Daniel R.G. A1 - National Coastal Pollutant Discharge Inventory, KW - biological KW - chemical KW - heavy metals KW - Siletz River estuary KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay PB - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Strategic Assessment Branch CY - Rockville, MD ER - TY - THES T1 - Analyzing a Port Economic Impact Model: Application to the Port of Newport Y1 - 1988 A1 - Cerda, Arcadio Alberto KW - economics KW - general KW - human impacts KW - Port of Newport KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or, UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2z10ws808 N1 - Major professor was Dr. Frederick Smith. This thesis compares different methodologies for estimating a port's economic output, focusing on the Port of Newport in the mid-1980s. Some demographic information for the area is included. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Assessment of pinnped populations in Oregon, April 1984 to April 1985 T2 - NWAFC Processed Report Y1 - 1988 A1 - Brown, Robin F. KW - biological KW - California sea lion = Zalophus californianus KW - Columbia River estuary KW - feeding behavior KW - Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Steller sea lion=Eumetopias jubatus KW - Yaquina Bay JF - NWAFC Processed Report PB - Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service CY - Seattle, WA VL - no.88-05 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/p5547s19s ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Baseline Socioeconomic Profiles of Coastal Counties in the Washington-Oregon Planning Area (Coastal Oregon) Y1 - 1988 A1 - A.T. Kearney Inc. Centaur Division A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Minerals Management Service. Pacific OCS Region, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - general KW - recreational fisheries PB - Kearney/ Centaur Division CY - Alexandria, VA N1 - Graphs and data tables. Also called MMS 88-0085. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Case histories of corps breakwater and jetty structures. Report 6, North Pacific division Y1 - 1988 A1 - Ward, Donald L A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station , KW - breakwater KW - Chetco River estuary KW - coastal hazards KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - South Jetty KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Technical Report REMR-CO-3 PB - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Repair, Evaluation, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Research Program CY - Vicksburg, MS UR - https://archive.org/details/casehistoriesofc00ward ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Changes in waterbird numbers before and after the 1983 oil spill at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Oregon Birds Y1 - 1988 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - Coquille Point KW - Idaho Flats KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - North Jetty KW - Sally's Bend KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 14 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Chinook salmon population in Oregon coastal river basins : description of life histories and assessment of recent trends in run strengths Y1 - 1988 A1 - Nicholas, J. W. A1 - Hankin, D. G. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - fecundity KW - geographic distribution KW - hatcheries KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - mathematical modeling KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.88-1 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A35565 N1 - The digital file is in multiple parts. ER - TY - THES T1 - Contextual Systems Description of an Oregon Coastal Watershed Y1 - 1988 A1 - Goetze, Brigitte KW - demographics KW - ecological values KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - natural resource management KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4t64gq96j N1 - Major professor was Charles E. Warren. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Dunlins and Sanderlings under the Winds of Yaquina [Estuary]: a Philosophical Treatise Y1 - 1988 A1 - Courtney, E. Wayne KW - biography KW - birds KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Sanderling Press CY - Corvallis, Or. N1 - His personal, non-ornithological impressions of waterbirds at Yaquina Estuary ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of culture conditions on the sensitivity of a phoxocephalid amphipod, Rhepoxynius abronius, to cadmium in sediments JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1988 A1 - Robinson, Anja M. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Cole, Faith A. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. KW - amphipods KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - cadmium KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - physiology KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - Trace metals KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of mixtures of sediment contaminants on the marine infaunal amphipod, Rhepoxynius abronius JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1988 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Kemp. P.F. A1 - Schults, D.W. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - fluoranthene KW - mercury KW - physiology KW - polychlorinated biphenyls KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - Trace metals KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zinc VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of natural sediment features on survival of the phoxocephalid amphipod, Rhepoxynius abronius JF - Marine Environmental Research Y1 - 1988 A1 - DeWitt, Theodore H. A1 - Ditsworth, George R. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - Netarts estuary KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediment data KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 25 ER - TY - THES T1 - Epidermal Tumors on Juvenile English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) from Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1988 A1 - Koike, Bruce G. KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/w3763b19z N1 - Major professor was Robert E. Olson. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Evaluation of the Economic Impacts Due to the Offshore Fisheries Supported by Salmon Hatcheries on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1988 A1 - Tobolski, Jeffrey J. A1 - Oregon Coastal Management Association, KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - recreational fisheries - salmon PB - Oregon Coastal Management Association CY - [Newport, Or.] N1 - Meeting held November 15, 1988. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fishery Contribution of Coho Salmon Released from Oregon Coastal Private Hatcheries Y1 - 1988 A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods PB - Fish Division, Oregon Deptartment of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Invasions of the Northeast Pacific by Asian and Atlantic gammaridean amphipod crustaceans, including a new species of Corophium JF - Journal of Crustacean Biology Y1 - 1988 A1 - Chapman, John W. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - Coos River estuary KW - Corophium species KW - crustaceans KW - geographical distribution KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - Melita species KW - new species description KW - Parapleustes species KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Jetty rehabilitation stability study Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1988 A1 - Grace, Peter J. A1 - Dubose, Willie G. A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station , KW - coastal hazards KW - mathematical modeling KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - wave data KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Miscellaneous Report CERC PB - U.S Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center CY - Vicksburg, MS VL - no. 88-14 UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA200354.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Jump-Off Joe landslide at Newport, Oregon: history of erosion, development and destruction JF - Shore and Beach Y1 - 1988 A1 - Sayre, William O. A1 - Komar, Paul D. KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - geology KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - landslides KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Nye Beach KW - paleosciences VL - v.56 IS - no.3 N1 - In the winter of 1942-1943, a block of about 15 acres of land on which 15 houses were located, slumped and slid towards the sea. This happened in the “Jump-Off Joe” area of Newport, a location that has the highest rate of erosion on the Oregon Coast. In 1982, developers built a condominium in the same area. The project was approved by Newport city government, and some geologists claimed that it was safe, although it was next to an active landslide. Environmentalists objected. Nature settled the argument. This article gives a good history of the area and is an excellent cautionary tale. Good map, lots of photographs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Manganese and suspended matter in the Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1988 A1 - Callaway, Richard J. A1 - Specht, David T. A1 - Ditsworth, George R. KW - Burpee KW - Butler Bridge KW - chemical KW - Criteser's Marina KW - Elk City KW - estuarine dynamics KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - manganese KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Mill Creek KW - physical KW - River Mile 18 KW - River Mile 24 KW - salinity KW - The Bend KW - turbidity KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 11 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Oiled birds: how to search for and capture oiled birds at Oregon intertidal areas T2 - Studies in Oregon Ornithology Y1 - 1988 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Studies in Oregon Ornithology PB - Gahmken Press CY - Newport, Or, VL - no.5 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/5138jg27q ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coastal Coho Salmon Spawning Surveys. 1987-88 Season Data Report. Lincoln Fisheries District [Oregon Aqua-Foods] Y1 - 1988 A1 - Buell, J.W. A1 - Kruger, R.L. A1 - Buell & Associates, Inc., A1 - Oregon Aqua-Foods, Inc., KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Bales Creek KW - Bear Creek KW - Beaver Creek KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Cook Creek KW - Deer Creek KW - depleted populations KW - Feagles Creek KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Hayes Creek KW - Klamath Creek KW - Little Elk Creek KW - Mill Creek KW - Olalla Creek KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Simpson Creek KW - Stony Creek KW - Thornton Creek KW - Wildcat Creek KW - Wolf Creek KW - Wright Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Buell & Associates, Inc. CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Mostly statistical tables. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Oregon Coastal Salmon Spawning Surveys, 1985 Y1 - 1988 A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - abundance KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - geographical distribution KW - Grant Creek KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - temporal distribution KW - Upper Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Natural Heritage Plan Y1 - 1988 A1 - Oregon. Natural Heritage Advisory Counci, A1 - Oregon. State Land Board, KW - depleted populations KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitat conservation KW - land use KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - species list PB - The Council CY - Salem, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1987. Annual Report. September 1, 1986 to September 29, 1987 Y1 - 1988 A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Zirges, Malcom H. A1 - Fish. Division. Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Physical and hydrologic characteristics. The Oregon estuaries Y1 - 1988 A1 - U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - National Estuarine Inventory: Supplement CY - Rockville, MD VL - no.1 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/2853 N1 - Excellent summaries of physical and hydrological data on Oregon estuaries. ER - TY - THES T1 - Report on a Port-Based Project to Reduce Marine Debris Y1 - 1988 A1 - Recht, Fran KW - ecological values KW - environmental law and policy KW - Port of Newport KW - waste disposal PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_projects/f4752m86s N1 - Report of a demonstration project at the Port of Newport to reduce marine debris. This internship report takes the place of a Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Roles of behavioral and physical factors in larval and juvenile fish recruitment to estuarine nursery areas JF - Larval Fish and Shellfish Transport through Inlets Y1 - 1988 A1 - Boehlert, George W. A1 - Mundy, Bruce C. KW - Bay goby = Lepidogobus Lepidus KW - behavior KW - buffalo sculpin = Enophrys bison KW - English sole = Parophrys vetulus KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin = Leptocottus armatus KW - Red Irish lord = Hemilepdotus hemilepdotus KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. KW - Rosylip sculpin = Ascelichthys rhodorus KW - sand sole = Psettichthys melanostictus KW - Sharpnose sculpin = Clinocottus acuticeps KW - Smelt family = Osmeridae KW - Yaquina Bay VL - no.3 N1 - Many marine fish spend parts of their early lives in estuaries. This paper examines those species that spawn at sea and later enter estuaries “as late larvae or early juveniles.” (p.51) Which physical and behavioral factors enable these fish to find the estuary and stay there? This excellent review includes a list of offshore, coastal and bay species found in Yaquina Bay in particular developmental stages. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Straying in Oregon by adult salmon of hatchery origin, 1985 Y1 - 1988 A1 - Jacobs, Steven E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.88-5 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A44560 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Tragedy on Yaquina Bar Y1 - 1988 A1 - Halsey, Eldred KW - biography KW - Coast Guard Station KW - general KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, Or. N1 - Tells the story of an attempted rescue of imperiled boaters by the Coast Guard on Feb. 26, 1935. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - When Time Seemed to Pause Y1 - 1988 A1 - Bynon, Florence KW - biography KW - general KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, Or. N1 - Memoir of a family's early 20th-century summer vacations at Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches: Condition Survey Y1 - 1988 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-644" U1 - 1:12000 U2 - Yaquina Bay approaches. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1988 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-643" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Postdredge Survey Y1 - 1988 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-646" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1988 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-645" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1986 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1987 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3t945r52d N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Gives total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. Best possible copy: vertical lines on original copy. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bibliography of publications and theses: urnal publications 1979-1985, data reports 1955-1985, selected reference numbers 1978-1985, theses, dissertations 1978-1985 Y1 - 1987 A1 - Ludwig, Miriam D. (compiler) KW - bibliography KW - general JF - Reference (Oregon State University College of Oceanography) PB - College of Oceanography, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.87-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/h702q762b ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Commercial Crab Fishing in Oregon's Estuaries Y1 - 1987 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - economics KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - statistical analyses KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x633f172r N1 - Should commercial crabbing be banned in Oregon bays in order to eliminate potential conflict with recreational bay crabbers? In answering this question, this report summarizes the state of the commercial bay crab fishery in the mid-1980s and examines esthetic and economic aspects of the issue. Includes statistics. This is a staff report for the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuarine Mitigation Evaluation Project: Final Report Y1 - 1987 A1 - Fishman Environmental Services, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - dredging KW - estuaries KW - fill KW - Flesher Slough KW - mitigation KW - Poole Slough KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Fishman Environmental Services?] CY - [Portland, Or.?] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/6q182q07g N1 - Studies estuarine mitigation projects in Oregon, 1968-1987. Recommends improvements in the permit process to lead to improved monitoring for compliance. Summarizes Oregon Estuarine Mitigation Assessment Workshop of April, 1987. Good annotated bibliography. Gives Yaquina summary for 1971-1987: lists fill, removal acres, riprap feet and mitigation acres. Summarizes area Poole Slough project. Notes (Section H) that Poole Slough project documentation did not explain lost habitat value due to dredging and filling, nor did it document habitat value gained from proposed mitigation. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Four independent approaches to developing sediment quality criteria yield similar values for model contaminents JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Y1 - 1987 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Chapman, Peter M. A1 - Barrick, Robert C. A1 - Neff, Jerry M. KW - chemical KW - hydrocarbons KW - lead KW - methodology KW - polychlorinated biphenyls KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - History of estuarine wetland development and alteration: what have we wrought? JF - Northwest Environmental Journal Y1 - 1987 A1 - Boule, Marc E. A1 - Bierly, Kenneth F. KW - Columbia River estuary KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - habitat conservation KW - human impacts KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Metriocnemus (Diptera: Chironomidae) - an ecological survey and description of a new species. JF - Journal of the New York Entomological Society Y1 - 1987 A1 - Cranston, Peter S. A1 - Judd, Darlene D. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - insects KW - life history information KW - Metriocnemus yaquina KW - new species description KW - physiology KW - Yaquina Head VL - 95 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Immature bald eagle captures gull JF - Oregon Birds Y1 - 1987 A1 - Faxon, Darrel KW - bald eagle=Haliaeetus leucocephalus KW - biological KW - birds KW - community ecology KW - feeding behavior KW - mew gull=Larus canus KW - Sally's Bend KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 13 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Impact of Oregon Aqua-Foods Operation on the Wild Coho Salmon in the Yaquina River Y1 - 1987 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - biological KW - economics KW - genetics KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1g05fc10f N1 - By 1987, wild coho salmon runs on the Yaquina River were sharply reduced compared to other coastal streams. Could the private coho hatchery of Oregon-Aqua Foods be responsible? Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife staff thought so. This report outlines issues and staff recommendations. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Incidence of Vibrio cholerae from estuaries of the United States west coast JF - Applied and Environmental Microbiology Y1 - 1987 A1 - Kaysner, Charles A. A1 - Carlos Jr. Abeyta A1 - Wekell, Marleen M. A1 - Angelo Jr. DePaola A1 - Stott, Robert F. A1 - Leitch, Jerrold M. KW - biological KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - California mussel=Mytilus californianus KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific gaper=Tresus nuttallii KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - shellfish disease KW - Vibrio KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 53 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Methane in surface waters of Oregon estuaries and rivers JF - Limnology and Oceanography Y1 - 1987 A1 - de Angelis, Marie A. A1 - Lilley, Marvin D. KW - chemical KW - hydrology KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - methane KW - salinity data KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 32 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Mitigation Site Evaluation Notebook : Estuarine Mitigation Evaluation Project Y1 - 1987 A1 - Fishman Environmental Services, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - dredging KW - estuaries KW - fill KW - Flesher Slough KW - McCaffrey Island KW - mitigation KW - Newport Pacific Corp. KW - Poole Slough KW - wetlands PB - [Fishman Environmental Services?] CY - [Portland, Or.?] N1 - "June, 1987." Detailed look at some estuarine mitigation projects and how successful or unsuccessful they were. Gives specific recommendations for sites as of 1987. Maps, some aerial photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Nest locations and nesting habitat of the marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus mamoratus) in coastal Oregon Y1 - 1987 A1 - Varoujean, Daniel H. A1 - Williams, Wendy A. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - birds KW - Coos River estuary KW - douglas-fir=Pseudostuga menziesii KW - habitat conservation KW - methodology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - temporal distribution KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Technical Report / Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Nongame Wildlife Program PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Nongame Wildlife Program VL - no.87-0-01 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Agriculture and Fisheries Statistics Y1 - 1987 KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - Crassostrea gigas = Pacific oyster KW - general KW - molluscs KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - Broad summary. Does not give landings by port, but does give oyster production on State lands by bay for Coos, Netarts, Tillamook, Umpqua and Yaquina Bays. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Oregon Estuary Plan Book Y1 - 1987 A1 - Cortright, Robert A1 - Weber, Jeffrey A1 - Bailey, Robert A1 - Rohse, Mitch A1 - Snow, Patricia A1 - Hill, Starla A1 - Oregon. Department of Land Conservation and Development, KW - ecological succession KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuaries KW - estuarine dynamics KW - map KW - sediments PB - Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/wd375x07c N1 - includes Oregon estuary maps. A classic work. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1986. Annual Report. September 1, 1985 to September 29, 1986 Y1 - 1987 A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Zirges, Malcom H. A1 - Fish. Division. Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pacific Coast Hindcast Phase II Wave Information Y1 - 1987 A1 - Corson, William D. A1 - Abel, C. E. A1 - Brooks, R. M. A1 - Farrar, P. D. A1 - Groves, B. J. A1 - Payne, J. B. A1 - McAneny, D. S. A1 - Tracy, B. A. A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Coastal Engineering Research Center, KW - physical KW - wave height data JF - Wave Information Studies of US Coastlines PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Coastal Engineering Research Center CY - Vicksburg, MS UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/trecms/pdf/ADA182795.pdf N1 - Also called WIS Report 16. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Paleogeographic evolution of the United States Pacific Northwest during Paleogene time JF - Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Y1 - 1987 A1 - Heller, Paul L. A1 - Tabor, Rowland W. A1 - Suczek, Christopher A. KW - general KW - geology KW - Pacific Northwest KW - paleosciences KW - Yachats Basalt VL - 24 N1 - The period from 66-23.03 million years ago is known as the Paleogene. It is the time when mammals experienced rapid evolution. So did the Pacific Northwest. This article summarizes the recent evolution of the region, from plate collisions to vulcanism, from faulting to sedimentation. ER - TY - THES T1 - Population Dynamics, Annual Food Consumption, Movements, and Dive Behaviors of Harbor Seals, Phoca vitulina richardsi, in Oregon Y1 - 1987 A1 - Harvey, James T. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - feeding behavior KW - geographical distribution KW - harbor seal=Phoca vitulina KW - marine mammals KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oceanography, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/0c483n00q N1 - Major professor was Bruce R. Mate. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Private Salmon Hatcheries in Oregon 1986 Y1 - 1987 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - land use KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x920fx644 N1 - Reports on private Chinook, chum and coho salmon hatcheries (PSHs)in Oregon in the mid-1980s. Includes a map of hatchery operation sites, and statistical tables. Oregon State University's facility at Whiskey Creek, Netarts Bay, was back in operation. Suspected impacts of a private hatchery on the run of coho salmon on the Yaquina River are discussed. "In this report I will discuss the development of the PSH regulations, status of current permits, those which have been terminated, applications which were turned down, and the outlook for the future. Various tables of supporting or often requested information are attached to this report." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Recrutiment dynamics of metamorphosing English sole Parophyrs vetulus to Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 1987 A1 - Boehlert, George W. A1 - Mundy, Bruce C. KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - estuarine dynamics KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - Main channel KW - McLean Point KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - salinity KW - temporal distribution KW - tidal currents KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 25 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Removal-Fill Activity in Oregon Estuaries, 1971-1987: Estuarine Mitigation Evaluation Project Y1 - 1987 A1 - Fishman Environmental Services, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - dredging KW - estuaries KW - fill KW - mitigation KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - [Fishman Environmental Services?] CY - [Portland, Or.?] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/f1881r340 N1 - "June 1987.""This report is one part of a three-part report studying the effectiveness of Oregon's requirements for estuarine mitigation"--Introd. Detailed listing shows date, permit number, amount of fill, removal or riprap. Gives totals for estuary. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Short term uptake of nutrients by Enteromorpha prolifera (Chlorophyceae). JF - Journal of Phycology Y1 - 1987 A1 - O'Brien, Margaret C A1 - Wheeler, Patricia A. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - diatoms KW - Enteromorpha species KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - primary production KW - Ulva species KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 23 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Species profiles : life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) : common littleneck clam Y1 - 1987 A1 - Chew, Kenneth K. A1 - Ma, Alex P. A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, A1 - U.S.National Wetlands Research Center KW - bivalves KW - clams KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - fecundity KW - general KW - growth KW - life history information KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - mollusca KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - reproductive behavior KW - sediments KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) VL - no. 82-11.78 UR - https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA189654 N1 - This is a classic overview of the biology and life history of the littleneck clam in the Pacific Northwest. Good bibliography, if a bit dated.Map, charts, line drawings. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Winter observations of bald eagles in Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1987 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - American coot=Fulica americana KW - bald eagle=Haliaeetus leucocephalus KW - biological KW - birds KW - community ecology KW - feeding behavior KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - gulls=Larus species KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 68 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches: Condition Survey Y1 - 1987 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Approaches PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-636" U1 - 1:12000 U2 - Yaquina Bay approaches. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1987 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-635" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1987 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/28/85 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-620" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay Salmon Creel Census, 1986. Preliminary Report Y1 - 1987 A1 - Osis, Laimons KW - biological KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - North Jetty KW - Oneatta Point KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife N1 - Draft copy only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - 1884-1923 Oregon coast bird notes in biological survey files Y1 - 1986 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - geographical distribution KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head JF - Studies in Oregon Ornithology PB - Gahmken Press CY - Newport, OR VL - no.1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/44558f558 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The 1982-83 El Niño and erosion on the coast of Oregon JF - Shore and Beach Y1 - 1986 A1 - Komar, Paul D. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - coastal hazards KW - El Nino KW - erosion KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - sediments KW - wave data KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Head VL - 54 N1 - Aerial photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1985 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1986 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/hd76s0855 N1 - Best possible copy. Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Gives total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. Includes report on the NIX (nuclear inclusion unknown) parasite infestation and new shellfish regulations affecting clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bay Crab Management. Y1 - 1986 A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife KW - Alsea Bay KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - environmental law and policy KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/0c483k09s N1 - "The sport/commercial interaction concerning Dungeness crab in our estuaries is heating up again... There are currently two issues that need to be resolved: 1) The sport/commercial interaction, and 2) the wise use of available crabs by the sport fishery." (p.1) Includes comments on the history of the fishery in Yaquina Bay, and statistics for commercial crab catch and effort for Yaquina Bay for 1971-1985. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Clam Studies: 1985 Y1 - 1986 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bim = ological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille Point KW - Criteser's Marina KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Idaho Point KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila littleneck clam = Venerupis phillipinarum KW - McLean Point KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Newport, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vt150j912 N1 - In addition to fisheries statistics and interviews with recreational clam diggers, this report also includes information on natural recruitment studies and addresses ODFW efforts to introduce the Manila littleneck clam (Venerupis phillipinarum) into Oregon bays. This is the best possible copy. ER - TY - THES T1 - A Comparative Investigation of the Pharmacology of Fish and Mammalian Neuromuscular Systems Y1 - 1986 A1 - Gant, Daniel B. KW - biological KW - buffalo sculpin=Enophrys bison KW - chemical KW - fishes KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - red Irish lord=Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus KW - terrestrial mammals KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/d504rp317 N1 - Major professor was Lavern J. Weber. ER - TY - THES T1 - Cycling of Reduced Trace Gases and Hydroxylamine in Coastal Waters Y1 - 1986 A1 - Butler, James H KW - carbon monoxide KW - chemical KW - hydrogen KW - hydroxylamine KW - methane KW - nitrous oxide KW - theses KW - trace gases KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/7s75dg30x N1 - Major professor was Louis I. Gordon. "The distributions and fluxes of methane, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide, hydrogen, and hydroxylamine were examined in Yaquina Bay, a relatively unpolluted estuary on the coast of Oregon, and Big Lagoon, a meromictic, coastal lagoon in Northern California." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - THES T1 - Differences in Pathogenicity and Pathology of Vibrio anguillarum and Vibrio ordalii in Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) and English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) under Laboratory Conditions Y1 - 1986 A1 - Handoyo, Nitimulyo Kamiso KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - salmonid species = Oncorhynchus species KW - theses KW - vibrio anguillarum KW - vibrio ordalii KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5q47rr18s N1 - Major professor was Dr. Robert E. Olson. ER - TY - THES T1 - Factors Affecting the Rates of Infaunal Recolonization of Small-Scale Disturbance on the Intertidal Sandflat Y1 - 1986 A1 - Savidge, William B KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Leptochella dubia KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/8910jx94m N1 - Major professor was Gary L. Taghon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fledging common murre killed and abandoned by a gull after leaving the vicinity of the colony JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1986 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - common murre=Uria aalge KW - community ecology KW - glaucous-winged gull=Larus glaucescens KW - western gull=Larus occidentalis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 67 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Geologic and Seismic Investigations of Oregon Offshore Dredge Disposal Sites Y1 - 1986 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, A1 - Earth Sciences Associates, A1 - Geo Recon International, KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - erosion KW - general KW - geological KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - sediments KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - waste disposal KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Host-parasite relationships between Gyrodactylus stellatus (monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) and Parophrys vetulus (Pleuronectidae - English sole) from coastal waters of Oregon JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 1986 A1 - Kamiso, H. N. A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - biological KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - speckled sanddab=Citharichthys stigmaeus KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 72 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Ichthyophonus infection in a Pacifc staghorn sculpin (Leptocottus armatus) from Oregon JF - Journal of Wildlife Diseases Y1 - 1986 A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - biological KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 22 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Influence of Intertidal Macroalgae on Exchanges of Nutrients and Oxygen in a Pacific Northwest Estuary Y1 - 1986 A1 - Collins, John L. Jr. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - Enteromorpha species KW - estuarine dynamics KW - green algae KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - nutrient cycles KW - sediments KW - The Bend KW - theses KW - Ulva species KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/th83m1789 N1 - Major professor was Jonathon H. Garber. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Inter-laboratory comparison of a sediment toxicity test using the marine amphipod, Rhepoxynius abronius JF - Marine Environmental Research Y1 - 1986 A1 - Mearns, A.J A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Cummins, J.M. A1 - Dinnel, P.A. A1 - Plesha, P. A1 - Chapman, P.M. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - cadmium data KW - crustaceans KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediment data KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 19 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Isolation of non-O1 Vibrio cholerae Serovars from Oregon coastal environments JF - Applied and Environmental Microbiology Y1 - 1986 A1 - Tison, D.L. A1 - Nishibuchi, M. A1 - Seidler, R.J. A1 - Siebling,R.J. KW - biological KW - salinity KW - Vibrio KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 51 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Microcomputer control of an estuarine research mesocosm facility JF - Journal of Microcomputer Applications Y1 - 1986 A1 - Thomson, B.E. A1 - Worrest, R.C. KW - biological KW - ecosystem modeling KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - solar radiation VL - 9 ER - TY - THES T1 - Nitrogen and Phosphorus Uptake by Enteromorpha prolifera (Mull.) J. Ag. Y1 - 1986 A1 - O'Brien, Margaret C KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Enteromorpha species KW - green algae KW - Idaho Flats KW - nitrogen KW - organic carbon KW - phosphorus KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pk02cd29g N1 - Major professor was Patricia A. Wheeler. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1985. Annual Report. September 1, 1984 to September 29, 1985 Y1 - 1986 A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Zirges, Malcom H. A1 - Fish. Division. Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or. ] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Salmon and Steelhead Sport Catch Statistics 1975-1984 Y1 - 1986 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland. Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon's first Ross' gull JF - Oregon Birds Y1 - 1986 A1 - Nehls, Harry KW - biological KW - birds KW - Ross' gull=Rhodostethia rosea KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge VL - 13 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Post-fledging parental care in the western gull JF - Condor Y1 - 1986 A1 - Spear, Larry B. A1 - Ainley, David G. A1 - Henderson, R. Phillip KW - biological KW - birds KW - developmental stages KW - western gull=Larus occidentalis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 88 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/condor/v088n02/p0194-p0199.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Private Salmon Hatcheries in Oregon, 1985 Y1 - 1986 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - aquaculture KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua Foods KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - South Beach KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Wright Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/0g354f86x N1 - This report describes private Chinook, chum and coho hatcheries in Oregon. It includes a map of hatchery locations, statistics, and a discussion of growing issues and concerns that confronted private salmon hatcheries in the mid-1980s. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Response of the phoxocephalid amphipod, Rhepoxynius abronius, to a small oil spill in Yaquin Bay, Oregon JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1986 A1 - Kemp, Paul F. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - crustaceans KW - physiology KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The role of estuarine and offshore nursery areas for young English sole, Parophrys vetulus Girard, of Oregon. JF - Fishery Bulletin Y1 - 1986 A1 - Krygier, Earl E. A1 - Pearcy, William G. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - developmental stages KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 84 UR - https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/content/role-estuarine-and-offshore-nursery-areas-young-english-sole-parophrys-vetulus-girard ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seabirds near an Oregon estuarine salmon hatchery in 1982 and during the 1983 El Nino JF - Fishery Bulletin Y1 - 1986 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - climate KW - community ecology KW - El Nino KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 84 UR - https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/1986/842/bayer.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sediment toxicity to a marine infaunal amphipod: cadmium and its interaction with sewage sludge JF - Marine Environmental Research Y1 - 1986 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Ditsworth, G.R. A1 - Schults, D.W. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - cadmium data KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediment data KW - toxicity KW - Trace metals KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 18 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Species profiles : life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest): Dungeness crab Y1 - 1986 A1 - Pauley, Gilbert B. A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Heun, Thomas W. A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, A1 - U.S.National Wetlands Research Center KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - fecundity KW - general KW - growth KW - life history information KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - taxonomy KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) VL - no. 82-11.63 UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA181590.pdf N1 - This is a classic overview of the biology and life history of the Dungeness crab in the Pacific Northwest. Good bibliography, if a bit dated.Map, charts, line drawings. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Species profiles: life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest): coho salmon T2 - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) Y1 - 1986 A1 - Laufle, Jeffrey C. A1 - La Touche, Yves David. A1 - Pauley, Gilbert B. A1 - Shepard, Michael F. A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, A1 - National Coastal Ecosystems Team (U.S.), KW - Alsea River KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coquille River KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - life history information KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Umpqua River KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Smith River KW - South Umpqua River KW - taxonomy KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - water quality KW - water temperature JF - Biological Report (Washington, D.C.) PB - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station CY - Washington, D.C.; Vicksburg, Miss. VL - no.82 (11.48) UR - https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA172613 N1 - This is a classic overview of the biology and life history of coho salmon in the Pacific Northwest. Good bibliography, if dated.Map, charts, line drawings. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Use of hatchery coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) presmolts to rebuild wild populations in Oregon coastal streams JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Y1 - 1986 A1 - Nickelson, Thomas E. A1 - Solazzi, Mario F. A1 - Johnson, Steven L. KW - Alsea River KW - Bear Creek KW - Beaver Creek KW - Billie Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Deer Creek KW - Dirft Creek KW - Doe Creek KW - Dogwood Creek KW - hatcheries KW - Hayes Creek KW - Horse Creek KW - juvenile fish KW - Little Nestucca River KW - Louie-Baxter Creek KW - Misery Creek KW - North Fork Beaver Creek KW - Panther Creek KW - Rogers Creek KW - Salmon Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - tributary of the Alsea River KW - tributary of the Little Nestucca River KW - tributary of the Siuslaw River KW - tributary of the Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River VL - 43 N1 - This study found that 44% of wild juvenile presmolts "were replaced by hatchery presmolts." (p.2447) The hatchery fish were larger, and seem to have dominated the streams, to the detriment of the wild fish. The larger size of the hatchery fish was ascribed to earlier spawning and hatchery feeding. "As a result of our study, the release of hatchery presmolts in Oregon coastal streams is currently being concentrated in areas without wild populations." (p.2448) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay, Oregon tidal and wave-induced currents near the jettied inlet; Numerical model investigation Y1 - 1986 A1 - Cialone, Mary A. A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station , KW - mathematical modeling KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - tidal currents KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Miscellaneous Paper CERC PB - U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center CY - Vicksburg, MS VL - no.86-14 UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a179822.pdf ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Bay Sediment Evaluation Y1 - 1986 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - physical KW - River Mile 2 KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/c821gk26b N1 - Eleven sediment samples were taken in Yaquina Bay in July, 1986 prior to dredging, "at various locations from the mouth of the Yaquina River to the turning basin at river mile 2.4." This document is just a record that sediment sample were taken. No evaluation of the samples was written. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1984 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1985 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sn009z50n N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Gives total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. Mentions the spread of a nuclear inclusion parasite and a paralytic shellfish poisoning alert. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Bill length of herons and egrets as an estimator of prey size JF - Colonial Waterbirds Y1 - 1985 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - bay pipefish=Syngnathus leptorhynchus KW - biological KW - birds KW - community ecology KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - Saddleback gunnel=Pholis ornata KW - shiner perch=Cymatogaster aggregata KW - snake prickleback=Lumpenus sagitta KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 ER - TY - THES T1 - Chemical Stabilization and Pharmacological Characterization of the Venom of the Lionfish, Pterois volitans Y1 - 1985 A1 - Choromanski, Joseph M. KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses PB - , Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/p5547v39p N1 - Major professor was Lavern Weber. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Clam studies: 1984 Y1 - 1985 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Bay Ocean Flat KW - Bayshore KW - bivalves KW - Bolin Island KW - breakwater KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cape Lookout Sand Spit KW - Charleston Flat KW - Charleston Triangle KW - Clam Island KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Criteser's Moorage KW - Empire Flat KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Garibaldi Flat KW - Hanson's Marina KW - Happy Camp KW - Idaho Point KW - Little Nestucca Flat KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - North Fork Flat KW - North Shore KW - North Spit KW - Pigeon Point KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Sitka Flat KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, OR VL - no.85-8 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/t722h9759 N1 - "This report summarizes the results of our bay clam studies in 1984. Activities summarized include monitoring of the recreational and commercial clam fisheries, hatchery stock enhancement studies, natural recruitment studies, and miscellaneous other projects." (Introduction) ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Effects of Stream Alterations on Salmon and Trout Habitat in Oregon Y1 - 1985 A1 - Bottom, Daniel L. A1 - Howell, P. J. A1 - Rogers, J. D. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River KW - Butler Creek KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - depleted populations KW - ecosystem health KW - erosion KW - habitats KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - Kilchis River KW - landslides KW - Little Nestucca River KW - logging KW - Lower Umpqua River KW - Miami River KW - Mill Creek KW - Millicoma River KW - mining KW - North Umpqua River KW - Railroad Creek KW - Rock Creek KW - salmonid species KW - Sand Lake KW - Scholfield Creek KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Smith River KW - sockeye salmon = Oncorhynchus nerka KW - South Umpqua River KW - Steamboat Creek KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tillamook River KW - Tillamook River Basin KW - Tioga Creek KW - Trask River KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/r494vk98q N1 - Photocopy in ESA files, West Coast coho. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Evaluation of a seismometer gage for coastal wave measurements. T2 - Ocean Engineering and the Environment Y1 - 1985 A1 - Thompson, Edward F. A1 - Chesser, Stephen A. A1 - Smith, Jane M. KW - Coquille River estuary KW - physical KW - wave data KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Ocean Engineering and the Environment CY - San Diego, CA VL - 2 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Evaluation of seisometer wave gage and comparative analysis of wave data at Yaquina and Coquille Bays, Oregon Y1 - 1985 A1 - Thompson, Edward F. A1 - Howell, Gary L. A1 - Smith, Jane M. A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station , KW - Coquille River estuary KW - methodology KW - physical KW - wave data KW - wave height data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Miscellaneous Paper CERC PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station CY - Vicksburg, MS VL - no.85-12 UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a162940.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Harbor porpoises at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1985 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - harbor porpoise=Phocoena phocoena KW - Idaho Flats KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - marine mammals KW - population biology KW - Sally's Bend KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 66 ER - TY - THES T1 - Implications of Dietary Lipid and Carbohydrate Intake on the Liver and the Susceptibility of Hatchery-Reared Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) to Vibriosis Y1 - 1985 A1 - Heres E., Allan A. KW - biological KW - fish disease KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - rainbow trout=Oncorhynchus mykiss (Salmo gairdneri) PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/dj52w705m N1 - Major professor was James Lannan. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Influence of Forest and Rangeland Management on Anadromous Fish Habitat in Western North America. 5. Water Transportation and Storage of Logs Y1 - 1985 A1 - Sedell, James R. A1 - Duval, Wayne S. KW - Coos Bay KW - Coos River KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina River JF - General Technical Report PNW VL - no.186 v.5 UR - https://www.fs.usda.gov/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr186.pdf N1 - Effects of water storage and transportation of logs is discussed. Chart (p.44) gives historical numbers of logs rafted on the Yaquina, Coos, Columbia and Willamette Rivers, 1918-1978. Table (p.53) gives amount of leases for log storage. Good bibliography. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Interactions of great blue herons and gulls JF - Wilson Bulletin Y1 - 1985 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - community ecology KW - feeding behavior KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - gulls=Larus species KW - territoriality KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 97 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/wilson/v097n04/p0538-p0541.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Life history and productivity of the phoxocephalid amphipod Rhepoxynius abronius (Barnard) JF - Journal of Crustacean Biology Y1 - 1985 A1 - Kemp, Paul F. A1 - Cole, Faith A. A1 - Swartz, Richard C. KW - abundance KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - crustaceans KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - sediments KW - sex ratio KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 ER - TY - THES T1 - A Morphological and Histological Study of Kudoa spp.(Myxozoa, Myxosporea) in Four Pacific Marine Fishes Y1 - 1985 A1 - Anderson, James A. KW - biological KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Kudoa species KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific hake = Merluccius productus KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - slender sole = Eopsetta exilis KW - speckled sanddab = Citharichthys stigmaeus KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/tt44pq48d N1 - Major professor was Dr. Robert E. Olson. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Nearshore flights of seabirds past Yaquina estuary, Oregon, during the 1982 and 1983 summers JF - Western Birds Y1 - 1985 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - South Jetty KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 16 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/wb/v16n04/p0169-p0174.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Northward occurrence of the opaleye Girella nigricans , and the sharpnose seaperch, Phanerodon atripes JF - California Fish and Game Y1 - 1985 A1 - Bond, Carl E. A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - biological KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - opaleye=Girella nigricans KW - Otter Rock KW - population biology KW - sharpnose seaperch=Phanerodon atripes VL - 71 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coastal Salmon Spawning Surveys and Straying of Private Hatchery Coho Salmon from Yaquina and Coos Bays, 1984 Y1 - 1985 A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River estuary KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon River Hatchery KW - statistical analysis KW - Tenmile Lakes KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Charleston, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sq87bv29w N1 - Gives chum salmon counts for the Tillamook estuary and the Nestucca River. Gives coho salmon escapement into Tenmile Lakes. In addition to standard spawning surveys for coho salmon, this report contains additional sampling in the Yaquina River, at the Salmon River Hatchery and tributaries of Coos Bay "to document straying of private hatchery coho salmon from the Oregon Aqua-Foods (OAF) facility at South Beach, Yaquina Bay, and Anadromous, Inc., facility on North Spit, Coos Bay." (from the Introduction, p.2) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1984. Annual Report: October 1, 1983 to September 30,1984 Y1 - 1985 A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Scarnechia, Dennis L. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon shrimp fishery, 1984 Y1 - 1985 A1 - Saelens, Mark R. A1 - Zirges, Malcolm H. A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp = Pandalus jordani KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Newport KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 85-6 UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2011/201108121405115/1984.pdf N1 - Extensive statistical tables. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Phoxocephalid amphipod bioassay for marine sediment toxicity T2 - ASTM Special Technical Publication Y1 - 1985 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - DeBen, Waldemar A. A1 - Jones, J.K.P. A1 - Lamberson, Janet O. A1 - Cole, Faith A. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - Rhepoxynius abronius KW - salinity data KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ASTM Special Technical Publication T3 - Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment: Seventh Symposium VL - no.707 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Response of Estuarine Diatom Assemblages to Ultraviolet-B Radiation (290-320 nm) Y1 - 1985 A1 - Brooker, D.L. A1 - Worrest, R.C. A1 - U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - diatoms KW - light KW - population biology KW - primary production KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - EPA/600/D-85/016 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qj72p771p N1 - "Artificial substrates colonized by diatoms from Yaquina Estuary, Oregon, were exposed to solar visible radiation and three levels of ultraviolet radiation (UV-B, 290-320 nm). . . The results indicated that daily exposure to enhanced levels of UV-B radiation was associated with a decrease in species diversity of benthic diatom assemblages during all experiments after four weeks of growth. However, changes in taxonomic structure were not accompanied by a significant depression in chlorophyll a concentration, biomass, or radiocarbon uptake. In fact, in some experiments enhanced levels of UV-B radiation appeared to have a stimulatory effect on the latter parameters." *from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish Investigations Progress Report. 1984 Y1 - 1985 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Region, KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - depleted populations KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - environmental policy and law KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Idaho Flats KW - Japanese littleneck=Tapes phillippinarum KW - methodology KW - molluscs KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - shellfish poisoning KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - South Beach Marina KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife] ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shiner perch and Pacific staghorn sculpins in Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1985 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - fishes KW - grasses KW - life history information KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - Sally's Bend KW - shiner perch=Cymatogaster aggregata KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 59 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shrimp Assessment. Annual Report. October 1, 1983 to September 30, 1984 Y1 - 1985 A1 - Zirges, Malcolm H. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - climate KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - community ecology KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - El Nino KW - geographical distribution KW - pink shrimp=Pandalus jordani KW - reproductive behavior KW - size composition PB - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The signature of El Niño off Oregon, 1982-1983 JF - Journal of Geophysical Research Y1 - 1985 A1 - Huyer, Adriana A1 - Smith, Robert L. KW - climate KW - coastal upwelling KW - El Nino KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - tidal data KW - water temperature data KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 90 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Six years of harbor seal censusing at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1985 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - harbor seal=Phoca vitulina KW - Idaho Flats KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - marine mammals KW - population biology KW - Sally's Bend KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 66 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Winter smorgasbord JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1985 A1 - Snow, C. Dale KW - feeding behavior KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - population biology KW - predation KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 40 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/d217qq67z IS - 6 N1 - The Pacific herring is an important food source for many marine animals. In this popular article, the run in Yaquina Bay is discussed, as well as the animals that depend on it. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - On the Yaquina and Big Elk: Elk City, Salado, Glen, Harlan, Burnt Woods, Eddyville, Chitwood Oregon Y1 - 1985 A1 - Parry, Evelyn P. KW - Burnt Woods KW - Chitwood KW - Eddyville KW - Elk City KW - general KW - Glen KW - Harlan KW - historical KW - Salado KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, Or. N1 - excellent photographs ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Postdredge Survey Y1 - 1985 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/27/78 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-597" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1985 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach Marina JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey references Navigation Chart nos. 18581 & 18561. "YB-1-600" U1 - 1:1200 U2 - 27 x 38.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay, Oregon Comprehensive Sanitary Survey: May, 1984 and November-December, 1984 [Draft} Y1 - 1985 A1 - Furfari, Santo A. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - mollusks KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - shellfish KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/hd76s052m N1 - Best available copy. In 1984, longstanding concerns about pollution in Yaquina Bay impelled the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make a comprehensive sanitary survey of the Yaquina River, with particular emphasis on areas where oysters were grown. The report states that the oyster plots endured "sporadic poor water quality," and that "fecal coliform levels were substantially above national program criteria." The sources of pollution were concluded to be "point and nonpoint human, and nonpoint animal." “The Toledo sewage treatment plant does not have the reliability factors built into the plant that are designed to protect shellfish growing waters.” (p.ii-iv) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1983 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1984 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qj72p809d N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Gives total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. Notes that Oregon razor clam harvests hit a record low, due to the 1982-1983 El Nino. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Broodstock management of Crassostrea gigas; environmental influences on broodstock conditioning JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1984 A1 - Muranaka, Michael Shigeo A1 - Lannan, James E. Jr. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - reproductive behavior VL - 39 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Carbon assimilation as a function of ingestion rate in larval Pacific herring, Clupea harengus pallasi Valenciennes JF - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Y1 - 1984 A1 - Boehlert, George W. A1 - Yoklavich, Mary A. KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - feeding behavior KW - growth KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 79 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - CBC analysis: comparison of coastal Christmas Bird Counts JF - Oregon Birds Y1 - 1984 A1 - Bayer, Range D. A1 - Krabbe, Jan KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 10 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Chronic geologic hazard map of the South Beach area, coastal Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1984 A1 - Priest, George R. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, KW - bathymetry KW - coastal hazards KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Open-file report / State of Oregon, Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geoglogy and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.O-94-27 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A73092 N1 - Open-file report O-94-27. Valuable information on erosion. “Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Open-File Report 0-94-11 should be utilized with this map to provide detailed information on the hazard mapping techniques and appropriate use of the information.” U1 - 1:4,800 U2 - Yaquina Bay U3 - 82 x 113 cm. U5 - Photomap ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Clam studies: 1983 Y1 - 1984 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Bay Ocean Flat KW - Bayshore KW - bivalves KW - breakwater KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cape Lookout Sand Spit KW - Charleston Flat KW - Charleston Triangle KW - Clam Island KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Criteser's Moorage KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Empire Flat KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Garibaldi Flat KW - Hanson's Marina KW - Happy Camp KW - Idaho Point KW - Little Nestucca Flat KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - North Fork Flat KW - North Shore KW - North Spit KW - Pigeon Point KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Sitka Flat KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, OR VL - no.84-14 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/12579s92p N1 - "This report summarizes the results of our bay clam studies in 1983. Activities summarized include monitoring of the recreational and commercial clam fisheries, hatchery stock enhancement studies, natural recruitment studies, and miscellaneous other projects." (Introduction) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The ecology of eelgrass meadows of the Pacific Northwest: A community profile Y1 - 1984 A1 - Phillips, Ronald C. A1 - National Coastal Ecosystems Team (U.S.), A1 - United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - dredging KW - ecological values KW - eelgrass=Zostera japonica KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - grasses KW - human impacts KW - life history information KW - natural resource management KW - Phyllospadix species KW - salinity KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water temperature JF - FWS/OBS PB - United States Fish and Wildlife Service VL - no.84/24 UR - https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/document/id/1734/rec/2 N1 - Table 2 shows the Yaquina River as having a "moderate to high percent of eelgrass." (p.7) ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of Different Otolith Ageing Techniques on Estimates of Growth and Mortality for Two Species of Rockfishes, Sebastes pinniger and Sebastes diploproa Y1 - 1984 A1 - Wilson, Christopher D. KW - age composition KW - canary rockfish=Sebastes pinniger KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - splitnose rockfish=Sebastes diploproa KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4m90f0180 N1 - Major professor was George Boehlert. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuarine Mitigation: the Oregon Process Y1 - 1984 A1 - Hamilton, Stanley F. A1 - Erickson, Joyce E. A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - dredging KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - human impacts KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical modifications KW - Rogue River estuary KW - salinity data KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siltcoos estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tahkenitch estuary KW - Tenmile estuary KW - tidal data KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Division of State Lands CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A14433/datastream/OBJ/download/Estuarine_mitigation.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Foraging ground displays of great blue herons at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Colonial Waterbirds Y1 - 1984 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - feeding behavior KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 7 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Landslide hazard rating for portions of the Oregon coast range T2 - Symposium on Effects of Forest Land Use on Erosion and Slope Stability Y1 - 1984 A1 - Burroughs, E. R. Jr. ED - O'Loughlin, C. L. ED - Pearce, A.J. KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - landslides KW - physical KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Symposium on Effects of Forest Land Use on Erosion and Slope Stability CY - Honolulu, HI N1 - Symposium was held 7-11 May, 1984. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Native American religious practices and uses in Western Oregon. T2 - University of Oregon Anthropological Papers. Y1 - 1984 A1 - Beckham, Stephen Dow A1 - Toepel, Kathryn Ann A1 - Minor, Rick KW - Native Americans, anthropology, religion, Tillamook Indians, Alsea Indians, Yaquina Indians, Coos Indians, Lower Umpqua Indians, Siuslaw Indians, Kalapuya Indians, Cascade Head, Cape Perpetua, Red Ochre Quarry, Cook’s Chasm, Smith River, Mary’s Peak, JF - University of Oregon Anthropological Papers. CY - Eugene, Or. VL - no.31 N1 - This publication examines traditional religious practices of Native Americans in Western Oregon. It moves on to address contemporary beliefs and concludes with a survey of religious sites. Formerly available online, a .pdf of this out-of-print publication is available by writing the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History. https://mnch.uoregon.edu/uo-anthropological-papers . ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Notes on the feeding behavior of gulls and crows at the Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Western Birds Y1 - 1984 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - American crow=Corvus brachyrhynchos KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - birds KW - community ecology KW - feeding behavior KW - gulls=Larus species KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 15 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/wb/v15n01/p0035-p0036.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coastal Salmon Spawning Surveys and Straying of Private Hatchery Coho Salmon from Yaquina and Coos Bays, 1983 Y1 - 1984 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Research and Development Section, A1 - McGie, Alan M. KW - Bales Creek KW - Bear Creek KW - Beaver Creek KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River estuary KW - Deer Creek KW - Feagles Creek KW - fishes KW - general KW - Grant Creek KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Hayes Creek KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Mill Creek KW - natural resource management KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Olalla Creek KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - Spout Creek KW - statistical analysis KW - Thornton Creek KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Wildcat Creek KW - Wolf Creek KW - Wright Creek KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Charleston, Or. N1 - In addition to standard spawning surveys for coho salmon, this report contains additional sampling in the Yaquina River, at the Salmon River Hatchery and tributaries of Coos Bay "to document straying of private hatchery coho salmon from the Oregon Aqua-Foods (OAF) facility at South Beach, Yaquina Bay, and Anadromous, Inc., facility on North Spit, Coos Bay." (from the Introduction, p.2) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1983. Annual Report. October 1, 1982 to September 30, 1983 Y1 - 1984 A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon shrimp fishery, 1983 Y1 - 1984 A1 - Saelens, Mark R. A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp = Pandalus jordani KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Newport KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 84-3 UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2011/201108121405115/1983.pdf N1 - Extensive statistical tables. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oversummering of whimbrels, Bonaparte's gulls, and Caspian terns at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1984 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - Bonaparte's gull=Larus philadelphia KW - caspian tern=Sterna caspia KW - geographical distribution KW - Idaho Flats KW - population biology KW - Sally's Bend KW - temporal distribution KW - whimbrel=Numenius phaeopus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 65 ER - TY - THES T1 - Physical, Biochemical, and Biological Characteristics of Myxobolus insidiosus, a Myxosporidan Parasite of Salmonid Fishes Y1 - 1984 A1 - Amandi, Antonio KW - Coal Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Cox Creek KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - life history information KW - Marlowe Creek KW - Millicoma River KW - Myxobolus insidiosus KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - parasites KW - rainbow trout=Oncorhynchus mykiss (Salmo gairdneri) KW - South Fork Coos River KW - theses KW - Wright Creek KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/w0892d985 N1 - This doctoral dissertation showed that the range of the myxosporidian parasite Myxobolus insidiosus had extended to the Yaquina River (coho salmon and rainbow trout) and Coos/Millicoma River systems (rainbow trout). Intermediate hosts and conditions for contracting infections of the parasite were noted. Major professor was John L. Fryer. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Private Salmon Hatcheries in Oregon, 1984 Y1 - 1984 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - aquaculture KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/37720d52t N1 - This report describes private Chinook, chum and coho hatcheries in Oregon. It includes a map of hatchery locations, statistics, and a discussion of issues associated with straying of hatchery salmon. "This report summarizes information on development, monitoring, evaluation, and gives production and return information for 1983." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - THES T1 - The Response of a Marine Meiofaunal Assemblage to Experimental Manipulations of Sediment Microtopography Y1 - 1984 A1 - Miller-Way, Christine A. KW - benthos KW - copepods KW - feeding behavior KW - ghost shrimp = Callianassa californiensis KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - nematodes KW - sediments KW - spatial distribution KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/td96k595x N1 - The author surveyed the distribution of meiofauna in a small embayment in Yaquina Bay near the Hatfield Marine Science Center. She then studied the distribution of meiofaunal organisms in response to minor changes in the topography and postulated a driving mechanism ("the micro-flow regime over a rippled sediment surface").for the changes. (from the Abstract). M.S. thesis. Major professor was Charles B. Miller. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Vocalizations of great blue herons at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Colonial Waterbirds Y1 - 1984 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - feeding behavior KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 7 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1984 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/27/78 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-58" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1984 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach Marina JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey references Navigation Chart nos. 18581 & 18561. "YB-1-581" U1 - 1:1200 U2 - 27 x 38.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1982 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1983 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife VL - no.83-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/zg64tm62z N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Gives total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Analyses of elutriates, native water, and bottom material in selected rivers and estuaries in western Oregon and Washington Y1 - 1983 A1 - U.S. Geological Survey, ED - Fuhrer, Gregory J. ED - Rinella, Frank A. KW - ammonia KW - arsenic KW - barium KW - berylium KW - Butler Bridge KW - cadmium KW - chemical KW - chromium KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - copper KW - cyanide KW - Depot Slough KW - Embarcadero Marina KW - Grassy Point KW - heavy metals KW - herbicides KW - iron KW - lead KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - manganese KW - mercury KW - methodology KW - nickel KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - Olalla Slough KW - organic carbon KW - pesticides KW - phenols KW - phosphorus KW - Pooles Slough KW - Sally's Bend KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Toledo Airport KW - Trace metals KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar KW - zinc JF - U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.82-922 UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1982/0922/report.pdf N1 - good data ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Anomalous sea levels at Newport, Oregon , during the 1982-83 El Nino JF - Coastal Oceanography and Climatology News Y1 - 1983 A1 - Huyer, Adriana A1 - Gilbert, William E. A1 - Pittock, Henry L. KW - climate KW - coastal upwelling KW - El Nino KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Birds associated with California sea lions at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1983 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - age composition KW - biological KW - birds KW - Brandt's cormorant=Phalacrocorax penicillatus KW - California sea lion=Zalophus californianus KW - community ecology KW - double-crested cormorant=Phalacrocorax auritus KW - feeding behavior KW - geographical distribution KW - glaucous-winged gull=Larus glaucescens KW - marine mammals KW - pelagic cormorant=Phalacrocorax pelagicus KW - red-breasted merganser=Mergus serrator KW - red-throated loon=Gavia stellata KW - size composition KW - temporal distribution KW - western gull=Larus occidentalis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 64 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Clam studies: 1982 Y1 - 1983 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille Point KW - Criteser's Marina KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - Idaho Point KW - McLean Point KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 83-11 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8g84mm89v N1 - "This report summarizes the results of our bay clam studies in 1982. Activities summarized include the recreational clam fishery, commercial clam fishery, hatchery stock enhancement studies, natural recruitment studies, and miscellaneous other project." (Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Concentrations of unsubstituted polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in bay mussels (Mytilus edulis) from Oregon, USA JF - Marine Environmental Research Y1 - 1983 A1 - Mix, Michael C. A1 - Schaffer, Randy L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - chemical KW - hydrocarbons KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - Port of Newport Dock 1 KW - Public Fishing Pier KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 9 ER - TY - THES T1 - Description of the Plant Communities and Succession of the Oregon Coastal Grasslands Y1 - 1983 A1 - Ripley, James Douglas KW - biology KW - Cape Foulweather KW - Cascade Head KW - forest fires KW - grasses KW - invasive species KW - plant succession KW - species list KW - theses KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/z029p717g N1 - “In an effort to describe the plant communities and succession of the Oregon coastal grasslands, vegetation and environmental data were collected from 75 stands at 24 separate locations ranging from Cape Falcon in Tillamook County to Cape Ferrelo in Curry County.” The author analyzed environmental variables in the different sites, found several previously unidentified plant communities , and identified 249 different species at the different locations. Latitude was a factor in determining plant communities, but the absence of fire was the most important factor in plant succession. Includes color photographs of studied sites, and interesting paired photographs illustrating plant succession by showing the sites decades earlier and contrasting the same view with conditions in the early 1980s. Ph. D. dissertation. Major professor was William W. Chilcote. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Disaster ahead for the Yaquina Bay oyster industry? JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1983 A1 - Wachsmuth, Louis J. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - growth KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - shellfish disease KW - Suminoe oyster=Crassostrea ariakensis KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 3 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The ecology of estuarine channels of the Pacific Northwest coast: a community profile Y1 - 1983 A1 - Simenstad, Charles A. A1 - National Coastal Ecosystems Team, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - birds KW - chemical KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - community ecology KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Elk River estuary KW - estuarine dynamics KW - fishes KW - general KW - geological KW - marine mammals KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical KW - Pistol River estuary KW - primary production KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - species list KW - terrestrial mammals KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - FWS/OBS PB - U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.83/05 UR - https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/document/id/1731 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The ecology of tidal marshes of the Pacific Northwest coast : a community profile Y1 - 1983 A1 - Seliskar, Denise M. A1 - Gallagher, John L. A1 - National Coastal Ecosystems Team (U.S.), A1 - United States. Fish and Wildlife Service. Division of Biological Services, A1 - University of Delaware. College of Marine Studies, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - birds KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - fishes KW - geographic distribution KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum Bay KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Rogue River estuary KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Sixes River estuary KW - soils KW - species list KW - terrestrial mammals KW - tidal marsh KW - tidal processes KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay JF - FWS/OBS CY - Washington, DC VL - no.82/32 UR - https://tinyurl.com/2vsbvs8c ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of temperature, ration, and fish size on growth of juveile black rockfish, Sebastes melanops JF - Environmental Biology of Fishes Y1 - 1983 A1 - Boehlert, George W. A1 - Yoklavich, Mary A. KW - biological KW - Black rockfish=Sebastes melanops KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Effects of volcanic ash and estuarine sediment on the early life history stages of the Pacific herring, Clupea harengus pallasi Y1 - 1983 A1 - Boehlert, George W. A1 - Morgan, John B. A1 - Yoklavich, Mary A. KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - North Jetty KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediments KW - toxicity JF - WRRI PB - Water Rsources Research Institute, Oregon State Universtiy CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.87 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/rj430848h N1 - The research upon which this report is based was financed in part by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., under the Mt. St. Helens Research and Development Program. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fish or eat bait! JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1983 A1 - Butler, Jerry A1 - Snow, C. Dale KW - Coos Bay KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 38 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xg94hq51s N1 - Describes herring fishery in Oregon, including recreational fishery and commercial fishery in Yaquina Bay. "The mature adults generally show in Yauqiina Bay in January, later in the Coos, and even later (April and May) in the Umpqua." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Haemic neoplasms of bay mussels, Mytilus edulis L., from Oregon: occurrence, prevalence, seasonality and histopathological progression. JF - Journal of Fish Diseases Y1 - 1983 A1 - Mix, Michael C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - geographical distribution KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - Port of Newport Dock 1 KW - Public Fishing Pier KW - River Mile 3 KW - Sally's Bend KW - shellfish disease KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 ER - TY - THES T1 - Handling and Remote Setting Techniques for Pacific Oyster Larvae Crassostrea gigas T2 - Y1 - 1983 A1 - Henderson, Bruce A. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - theses JF - PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6682x613p N1 - Major professor was W.P. Breese. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Heavy metals in estuarine shellfish from Oregon JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 1983 A1 - Caldwell, Richard S. A1 - Buhler, Donald R. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - cadmium KW - chemical KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - copper KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - heavy metals KW - iron KW - manganese KW - mercury KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - toxicity KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zinc VL - 12 N1 - Good data ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A history of coho fisheries and management in Oregon through 1982 Y1 - 1983 A1 - Johnson, Karen KW - Alsea River KW - catch data KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kitsutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - Native Americans KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Fish Division, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.84-12 UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2011/201108101438393/ N1 - Good overview of the history of the Oregon coho salmon fisheries, their management, and attempts to improve returns. Many charts and tables. ER - TY - THES T1 - Host Parasite Relationships between Gyrodactylus stellatus and the English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) Y1 - 1983 A1 - Handoyo, Nitimulyo Kamiso KW - biological KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - speckled sanddab = Citharichthys stigmaeus KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/44558g38t N1 - "The results of these experiments suggest that both physical factors such as temperature and host density per unit area and the physiological state of the host play a role in the host-parasite relationship between P. vetulus and G. stellatus." (from the Abstract) Robert Olson was the major professor. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Nesting success of western gulls at Yaquina head and on man-made structures in Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1983 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - western gull=Larus occidentalis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head VL - 64 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Notes on the marine life of the river lamprey, Lampetra ayresi , in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, and the Columbia River estuary. JF - Fishery Bulletin Y1 - 1983 A1 - Bond, Carl E. A1 - Kan, Ting T. A1 - Myers, Katherine W. KW - biological KW - Columbia River estuary KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - river lamprey=Lampetra ayresi KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 81 UR - https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/fish-bull/bond.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon estuarine invertebrates : an illustrated guide to the common and important invertebrate animals Y1 - 1983 A1 - Rudy, Paul Jr. A1 - Rudy. Lynn Hay A1 - Watson, Jay F. KW - cnidarians KW - crustaceans KW - molluscs KW - taxonomy JF - FWS-OBS VL - no.83/16 UR - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1794/1070/estuarine_invertebrates.pdf?sequence=3 N1 - A classic. Excellent line drawings of animals. Section on what species might be confused with is quite useful. A bit old now, and many of the species names have changed, but still a useful resource. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1982. Annual Report. October 1, 1981 to September 30, 1982 Y1 - 1983 A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Lewis, Stephen L. A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon shrimp fishery, 1982 Y1 - 1983 A1 - Saelens, Mark R. A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp = Pandalus jordani KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Newport KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 83-5 UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2011/201108121405115/1982.pdf N1 - Extensive statistical tables. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Pictorial Recollections of Toledo, Oregon Y1 - 1983 A1 - Parry, Evelyn P. KW - general KW - historical KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Toledo PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, Or. N1 - photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Private Salmon Hatcheries in Oregon, 1983 Y1 - 1983 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - aquaculture KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - size composition KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qj72p8105 N1 - Reports on private Chinook, chum and coho salmon hatcheries in Oregon. Includes statistics and a map showing hatchery locations. "This report provides information on developments, shows progress in 1982, and summarizes production and return information." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Recolonization of sediment-associated microalgae and effects of estuarine infauna on microalgal production. JF - Marine Ecology: Progress Series Y1 - 1983 A1 - Davis, Michael W. A1 - Lee, Henry II. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - green algae KW - Idaho Flats KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - primary production KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 11 UR - https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/11/m011p227.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Rhythmic locomotor activity in the intertidal shorecrab Hemigrapsus oregonensis (Brachyura: Grapsidae) from the Oregon coast JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1983 A1 - Batie, Robert E. KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Coquille Point KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - light KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - tidal currents KW - vertical distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab=Hemigrapsus oregonensis VL - 57 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal occurances of ten waterbird species at Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1983 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - Brandt's cormorant=Phalacrocorax penicillatus KW - brown pelican=Pelecanus occidentalis KW - common loon=Gavia immer KW - common murre=Uria aalge KW - great egret=Ardea alba KW - horned grebe=Podiceps auritus KW - pigeon guillemot=Cephus columba KW - population biology KW - red-breasted merganser=Mergus serrator KW - red-throated loon=Gavia stellata KW - temporal distribution KW - western grebe=Aechmophorus occidentalis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 64 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sensitivity of estuarine phytoplankton to hexavalent chromium JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 1983 A1 - Frey, Bruce E. A1 - Riedel, G. Fritz A1 - Bass, Ann E. A1 - Small, Lawrence F. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - chromium KW - diatoms KW - growth KW - nutrient cycles KW - physiology KW - primary production KW - salinity KW - Thalassiosira species KW - toxicity KW - Trace metals KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 17 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning Salmon Surveys and Straying of Private Hatchery Coho Salmon from Yaquina Bay in Coastal Watersheds of Oregon, 1982 Y1 - 1983 A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River estuary KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - reproductive behavior KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Charleston, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xd07gt28s N1 - Gives standard spawning data for salmon in Oregon and adds information "to document straying of private hatchery coho salmon from Oregon Aqua-Foods'(OAF) facility at Yaquina Bay. . . The program was conducted in response to concerns by fisheries managers and the public on the possible long-term effects of interbreeding wild and stray hatchery stocks in district streams." (p.2) ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Species Profiles : Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) : Chinook Salmon T2 - FWS/OBS Y1 - 1983 A1 - Beauchamp, David A. A1 - Shepard, Michael F. A1 - Pauley, Gilbert B. A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Division of Biological Services, A1 - National Coastal Ecosystems Team (U.S.), A1 - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - geographic distribution KW - habitats KW - life history information KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - taxonomy KW - turbidity KW - Umpqua River KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina River JF - FWS/OBS PB - U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.82 (11.6) UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA147263.pdf N1 - Good bibliography. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - "There she blows!" JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1983 A1 - Fencsak, Richard A1 - Hastie, Bill KW - Agate Beach KW - Gray whale = Eschrichtius robustus KW - historical KW - whaling KW - Yaquina Head VL - 38 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/m039k5870 N1 - Gives history of whaling on the West Coast. Includes photograph of a 40-foot whale that washed ashore on Bay Beach in 1924. "It had been taken by whale hunters who anchored it temporarily at a mooring station near Agate Beach..." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Weathervane scallop (Patinopecten caurinus) Investigations in Oregon, 1981-1983 Y1 - 1983 A1 - Starr, Richard M. A1 - McCrae, Jean E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - depleted populations KW - geographical distribution KW - growth KW - life history information KW - methodology KW - molluscs KW - population biology KW - sex ratio KW - size composition KW - species list KW - temporal distribution KW - weathervane scallop=Patinopecten caurinus JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Newport, Or.] VL - no.83-10 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A18318 N1 - In April, 1981, two vessels landed weathervane scallops in Coos Bay. The fishery quickly expanded, landings declined and ultimately stabilized. This document explores the new fishery. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1983 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/27/78 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-516" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Postdredge Survey Y1 - 1983 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/27/78 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-575" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1983 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/27/78 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-573" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1981 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1982 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/m039k545g N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Gives total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - THES T1 - Aboriginal Fishing at Seal Rock (35-LC-14) and Neptune (35-LA-3) : Late-Prehistoric Archaeological Sites on the Central Oregon Coast Y1 - 1982 A1 - Zontek, Terry KW - Alsea Bay KW - anthropology KW - archeology KW - Beaver Creek KW - fishes KW - historical KW - kitchen middens KW - nutrition KW - theses KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/v118rj73r N1 - What did ancient Oregonians eat? This thesis looks at fish remains at two sites – Seal Rock and Neptune. Mostly about ocean fish, but there are references to the estuaries here. MAIS thesis (Anthropology and Zoology). Major professor was Richard E. Ross. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Cellular proliferative disorders in bay mussels (Mytilus edulis ) from Oregon estuaries. T2 - Invertebrate Pathology and Microbial Control: Proceedings 3rd International Colloquim on Invertebrate Pathology Y1 - 1982 A1 - Mix, Michael C. KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - biological KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Invertebrate Pathology and Microbial Control: Proceedings 3rd International Colloquim on Invertebrate Pathology PB - [Society for Invertebrate Pathology] CY - University of Sussex, Brighton, UK N1 - Conference held September 6-10, 1982. U1 - [Brighton, UK] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Commercial Clam Production. Annual Report. October 1, 1980 to September 30, 1981 Y1 - 1982 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas. F A1 - Starr, Richard M. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/wp988k57b N1 - "Annual report : October 1, 1980 to September 30, 1981" "During the year we continued our studies on the clam resources in Oregon's estuaries. Our objectives were: to collect data for developing a scientifically sound clam management data base and to refine techniques for assessing the potential for a commercial clam fishery in several of Oregon's estuaries. In addition we continued to monitor the growth of laboratory reared Manila littleneck clams (Tapes japonica) released in Netarts Bay." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Commercial Clam Production. Completion Report. October 1, 1979 to December 31, 1981 Y1 - 1982 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Starr, Richard M. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - general KW - irus clam = Macoma inquinata KW - life history information KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - piddock clam =Zirfaea pilsbryi KW - population biology KW - sediments KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/kk91fm31s N1 - "We completed our assessment of commercial clam harvest potential in Tillamook, Yaquina and Coos bays. All three bays contained commercial quantities of clams. Detailed studies in Yaquina Bay in 1981 revealed a biomass estimate of 2.6 million pounds (1,179.1 mt) of gaper clams (Tresus capax) in the study tract." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Comparative distribution and habitat preferences of two species of stichaeoid fishes in Yaquina Bay, Oregon. JF - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Y1 - 1982 A1 - Barton, Michael G. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - high cockscomb=Anoplarchus purpurescens KW - Nute Slough KW - Saddleback gunnel=Pholis ornata KW - salinity data KW - temporal distribution KW - vertical distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City VL - 59 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Comprehensive Plan for Production and Management of Oregon's Anadromous Salmon and Trout. Part II. Coho Salmon Plan Y1 - 1982 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife] UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A35606 N1 - Due to the extremely large size of Part II, it has been broken into many files for digitizing. The whole report is given in 9 sections. Part II consists of sections 2-9. Just below the title is a navigation link for moving through the report on previous or next screens. Click on the link to navigate through the document. ER - TY - THES T1 - Conditions in the Oregon Commercial Fishery Based on the Salmon, Crab and Shrimp Industries from 1967 to 1980 Y1 - 1982 A1 - Lewis, Mary J KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Pink shrimp = Pandalas jordani KW - Port of Coos Bay KW - Port of Newport KW - shellfish KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/0g354k561 N1 - "Changes in the Oregon salmon, crab and shrimp fisheries were documented from 1967 to 1980. The related socio-economic conditions in fishing communities were described." (from the Abstract) Includes descriptions of the Ports of Coos Bay and Newport at the beginning of the 1980s, and their fisheries. Masters thesis in interdisciplinary studies. Major professor was Richard A. Tubb. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Cultural resource overview of the Siuslaw National Forest, western Oregon Y1 - 1982 A1 - Beckham, Stephen Dow A1 - Toepel, Kathryn Anne A1 - Minor, Rick KW - Alsea River estuary KW - general KW - historical KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Heritage Research Associates Report PB - Heritage Research Associates VL - 7 N1 - A final report submitted to the Siuslaw National Forest ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Dissolved silicon in the Yaquina estuary, Oregon. JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Y1 - 1982 A1 - Callaway, Richard J. A1 - Specht, David T. KW - Big Elk Creek KW - chemical KW - estuarine dynamics KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - silicon KW - temporal distribution KW - vertical distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 15 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Distribution of edaphic diatoms in a Mississippi salt marsh: A canonical correlation analysis JF - Journal of Phycology Y1 - 1982 A1 - Sullivan, Michael J. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - geographical distribution KW - species composition KW - statistical analysis KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 18 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The effects of depuration, size and sex on trace metal levels in bay mussels JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin Y1 - 1982 A1 - LaTouche, Y. David A1 - Mix, Michael C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - cadmium KW - chemical KW - copper KW - manganese KW - molluscs KW - nickel KW - physiology KW - toxicity KW - Trace metals KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - zinc VL - 13 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Final Report: Culture of Selected Larval Marine Fishes Y1 - 1982 A1 - Boehlert, George W. A1 - Yoklavich, Mary A. KW - biological KW - Black rockfish=Sebastes melanops KW - developmental stages KW - fecundity KW - growth KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - sablefish=Anoplopoma fimbria KW - widow rockfish=Sebastes entomelas PB - [Oregon State University] CY - [Newport, Or.] N1 - 80-ABH-00043, 81-ABC-00144 U1 - 96 pp ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Great blue heron eggshell thickness at Oregon estuaries JF - Wilson Bulletin Y1 - 1982 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - birds KW - brown pelican=Pelecanus occidentalis KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - pesticides KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 94 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/wilson/v094n02/p0198-p0201.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Growth of juvenile English sole (Parophrys vetulus) in estuarine and open coastal nusery grounds JF - Fishery Bulletin Y1 - 1982 A1 - Rosenberg, Andrew A. KW - age composition KW - biological KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Coquille Point KW - developmental stages KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fishes KW - growth KW - Oneatta Point KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 80 UR - https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/1982/802/rosenberg.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - How important are bird colonies as information centers? JF - Auk Y1 - 1982 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - feeding behavior KW - general KW - geographical distribution KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - temporal distribution VL - 99 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v099n01/p0031-p0040.pdf ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Juvenile Pacific salmon in estuaries: the life support system T2 - Estuarine Comparisons : Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial International Estuarine Research Conference, Gleneden Beach, Oregon, November 1-6, 1981 Y1 - 1982 A1 - Healey, M. C. KW - Courtenay River estuary KW - Cowischan River estuary KW - feeding behavior KW - Fraser River estuary KW - habitats KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - Nanaimo Bay KW - Nitinat River estuary KW - nutrition KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus spp. KW - Samass River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - sparial distribution KW - Squamish River estuary KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Estuarine Comparisons : Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial International Estuarine Research Conference, Gleneden Beach, Oregon, November 1-6, 1981 PB - Academic Press CY - New York, N1 - This classic work is focused on Nanaimo and Nitinat estuaries and preferred habitats for salmonids. Yaquina and Sixes estuaries are used as points of comparison. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The law of the coast in a clamshell: Part VIII: the Oregon approach JF - Shore and Beach Y1 - 1982 A1 - Graber, Peter H. F. KW - Oregon, environmental law and policy, land ownership, tidelands, beaches, Beach Bill VL - 50 IS - 3 N1 - This article, written by the Attorney General of Oregon at the time, gives an overview of Oregon’s coastal laws. The article looks at land ownership, access rights, leasing, determination of tidal boundaries, and Oregon’s Public Trust doctrine. The 1967 Oregon Beach Law is referenced. A helpful vocabulary gives a legal lexicon for shoreline changes. A good look at the laws as of 1982. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Lincoln County Estuary Management Plan Y1 - 1982 A1 - Lincoln County Planning Department, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Depot Slough KW - dredging KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - habitat conservation KW - habitat restoration KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - Oysterville KW - physical modifications KW - Sally's Bend KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Toledo KW - urban development KW - waste disposal KW - water quality KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City PB - Lincoln County, Oregon CY - [Newport, Or.] UR - https://www.co.lincoln.or.us/documentcenter/view/1077 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Ocean Salmon Fishery. Annual Report. October 1, 1980 to September 30, 1981 Y1 - 1982 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fisheries Division, A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Loomis, David W. A1 - Lewis, Stephen L. KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition ER - TY - THES T1 - Neuromuscular Pharmacology and [¹²5I]-α- Bungarotoxin Binding Characteristics of the Pectoral Muscle of the Buffalo Sculpin, Enophrys bison Y1 - 1982 A1 - Gant, Daniel B. KW - biological KW - buffalo sculpin = Enophrys bison KW - chemical KW - fishes KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/kd17cz01f N1 - Major professor Lavern J. Weber. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Observations of sea level, wind and atmospheric pressure at Newport, Oregon, 1967-1980 Y1 - 1982 A1 - Pittock, Henry L. A1 - Gilbert, William E. A1 - Huyer, Adriana A1 - Smith, Robert L. KW - climate KW - coastal upwelling KW - hydrology KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physical KW - South Jetty KW - statistical analysis KW - wind data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report (Oregon State University. School of Oceanography) PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.98 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sq87bv73f N1 - National Science Foundation OCE-7925019. Publication is also part of the series Reference (Oregon State University. School of Oceanography): no. 82-12. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Ocean salmon ranching private aquaculture in Oregon JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1982 A1 - Gladson, Jim KW - aquaculture KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua Foods KW - Whiskey Creek KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 37 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x633f204t N1 - Explores commercial salmon ranching in Oregon, including controversies. Recounts history of early efforts at the Whiskey Creek research facility at Netarts Bay. Gives brief description of Ore-Aqua's operations. Lists holders of private salmon ranching permits. Photographs. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Ontogenetic changes in growth and their relationship with temperature and habitat changes T2 - WASHU-WO Y1 - 1982 A1 - Boehlert, George W. ED - Cailliet, Gregor M. ED - Simenstad, Charles A. (eds.) KW - biological KW - Black rockfish=Sebastes melanops KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - splitnose rockfish=Sebastes diploproa KW - Yaquina Bay JF - WASHU-WO T3 - Gutshop '81: Fish Food Habits Studies :Pproceedings of the Third Pacific Workshop, December 6-9, 1981, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California PB - Washington Sea Grant College Program CY - Seattle, WA VL - no.82-2 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/39580 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1980-81. Annual Report: October 1, 1980 to September 30,1981 Y1 - 1982 A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Loomis, David W. A1 - Lewis, Stephen L. A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon shrimp fishery, 1981 Y1 - 1982 A1 - Saelens, Mark A1 - Golden, Jim A1 - Hunt, Betsy A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp = Pandalus jordani KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Newport KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report (Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 82-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5m60qs66h N1 - Extensive statistical tables. ER - TY - THES T1 - Physiological and Pharmacological Investigation of the Vascularized and Nonvascularized Teleost Heart with Adrenergic, Cholinergic and Coronary Dilating Agents Y1 - 1982 A1 - Stuart, Robert E. KW - biological KW - buffalo sculpin=Enophrys bison KW - chemical KW - fishes KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2n49t4000 N1 - Major professor was Lavern J. Weber. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Plan for Protecting the Natural Resources of Yaquina Bay, Oregon from Oil Spills Y1 - 1982 A1 - Sutherland, G. Bruce A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality, KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - natural resource management KW - tidal currents KW - water pollution KW - water temperature KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Oregon Department of Environmental Quality] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/js956g29n N1 - "... the major thrust of this study is to: 1. Identify and rank by priority all vulnerable resources in the study area, 2. Designate specific areas for protection and determine how physical processes will effect their vulnerability, 3. Suggest suitable protective and cleanup response measures, 4. Map resource locations, boom sites, containment areas, and access points, 5. Suggest data needs and technical improvements, and 6. Supplement present oil spill contingency plans." (p.2) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Population structure of the crab Hemigrapsus oregonensis (Brachyura, Grapsidae) in Yaquina Bay estuary, Oregon. II. Vertical distribution, biomass, and production JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1982 A1 - Batie, Robert E. KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Coquille Point KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - population biology KW - vertical distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab=Hemigrapsus oregonensis VL - 56 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Private Salmon Hatcheries in Oregon, 1982 Y1 - 1982 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - aquaculture KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - size composition KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gt54kn82j N1 - Provides information on private Chinook, chum and coho salmon hatcheries in Oregon. Includes statistics and a map showing hatchery locations. Mentions Oregon State University's involvement with the Whiskey Creek hatchery in Netarts Bay. "This report provides information on recent developments, progress in 1981, with summaries of production and return information." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - THES T1 - Production Dynamics of Sediment Associated Algae in Two Oregon Estuaries Y1 - 1982 A1 - Davis, Michael W. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - diatoms KW - dissolved oxygen KW - Enteromorpha species KW - green algae KW - light KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical KW - physiology KW - primary production KW - sediments KW - theses KW - turbidity KW - Ulva species KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1j92g975p N1 - Major professor was Dr. C. David McIntire. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Relationship between the Gut and the Water-Electrolyte Balance of a Marine Teleost, Enophrys bison (Girard) Y1 - 1982 A1 - Sleet, Randolph Bullock KW - biological KW - buffalo sculpin=Enophrys bison KW - fishes KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/zw12z762d N1 - Major professor was Lavern J. Weber. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The relationship of morphology and material to landslide occurrence along the coastline in Lincoln County, Oregon JF - Oregon Geology Y1 - 1982 A1 - Gentile, John Richard KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea Bay KW - Bayshore Spit KW - Beaver Creek KW - Beverly Beach KW - Cape Foulweather KW - Cape Perpetua KW - Cascade Head KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - geology KW - landslides KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Nye Beach KW - Otter Crest KW - Siletz Bay KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Yachats (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head VL - 44 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/og/OGv44n09.pdf IS - 9 N1 - “The exact locations of 153 landslides were delineated within a 2. I-km-wide strip along the Lincoln County, Oregon, coastline.” (from the Abstract) Map, tables, bw photographs of landslides, mostly from the Newport area. A good read for anyone considering buying property on the coast. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal variations of arsenic and other trace elements in bay mussels (Mytilus edulis) JF - Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 1982 A1 - LaTouche, Y.David A1 - Mix, Michael C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - arsenic KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - cadmium KW - chemical KW - copper KW - manganese KW - molluscs KW - nickel KW - physiology KW - trace elements KW - Trace metals KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zinc VL - 29 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The spawning season of four species of clams in Oregon JF - Journal of Shellfish Research Y1 - 1982 A1 - Robinson, Anja M. A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 2 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Straying by hatchery-reared coho salmon released in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1982 A1 - Nicholas, J. W. A1 - Van Dyke, Lisa A1 - Buckman, Robert C. A1 - Fish Division, Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.82-6 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A18314 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Straying of adult coho salmon to and from a private hatchery at Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1982 A1 - Nicholas, J. W. A1 - Van Dyke, Lisa A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods JF - Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.82-10 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A18312 N1 - This report identifies early concerns about the straying of fish from the Ore-Aqua hatchery. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - System Strategy for California, Oregon, and Washington Fishing Industry and Public Ports Infrastructure Needs and Assessment: Technical Analysis Y1 - 1982 A1 - Kramer, Chin & Mayo, A1 - Natural Resources Consultants, A1 - Ogden Beeman and Associates, KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - fish KW - industrial development KW - ports PB - U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service ; Economic Development Administration, CY - [Washington, D.C.?] N1 - Ring binder divided into sections. Page numbering starts over with each section. "Prepared for West Coast Fisheries Development Foundation, Portland, Oregon." Describes state of the West Coast groundfish and shellfish fishing industry in the early 1980s. Includes brief description of the Port of Newport and its infrastructure, and fish processing capacity. Reviews the market and summarizes possible approaches for development. Includes maps. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Temporal use of an Oregon estuary by hatchery and wild juvenile salmon T2 - Estuarine Comparison Y1 - 1982 A1 - Myers, Katherine W. A1 - Horton, Howard F. ED - Kennedy, Victo S. (ed.) KW - biological KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Estuarine Comparison PB - Academic Press CY - New York ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor: Condition Survey Y1 - 1982 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - South Beach Marina JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Smallboat Harbor PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey references Navigation Chart nos. 18581 & 18561. "YB-1-558" U1 - 1:1200 U2 - 27 x 38.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1980 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1981 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/4m90dw13t N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Gives total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Accumulation of Cadmium, Copper and Nickel in Freshwater Mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera), Algae (Cladophora sp.), and Sediment from Elk Creek, Oregon Y1 - 1981 A1 - Sigismondi, Linda A. KW - cadmium KW - copper KW - Elk Creek KW - Freshwater pearl mussel = Margaritifera margaritifera KW - heavy metals KW - indicator species KW - nickel KW - sediment KW - theses KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/c534fr91t N1 - “This study examined how metal levels in three components of a relatively unpolluted freshwater ecosystem varied seasonally. Mussels, algae and sediment were collected during a ten-month period from Elk Creek in the Oregon Coastal Mountain Range. The samples, consisting of whole soft parts of mussels, whole algae and total sediments, were prepared by acid digestion and then analyzed for copper, cadmium and nickel using flame atomic absorption.” (from the Abstract) Heavy metal levels were low, but varied seasonally. The freshwater mussel was an excellent indicator, due to its large size, geographic ubiquity, and sedentary habit. Masters thesis. Major professor was Michael C. Mix. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Anatomy of a bay JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1981 A1 - Gladson, Jim KW - estuaries KW - general KW - human impacts KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 36 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/r781wh144 N1 - Brief overview of Yaquina Bay in 1981 from the era of log rafting. "The first clue that here is a river made to be used comes at Toledo, about 12 miles upstream from the mouth. A variety of lumber mills process timber from throughout the mid-coast forests. Log rafts are common along the river as logs and finished products are moved to and from the mills by way of the river" (p.8) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Arrival and departure frequencies of great blue herons at two Oregon estuarine colonies JF - Auk Y1 - 1981 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - Coos River estuary KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 98 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v098n03/p0589-p0595.pdf ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Birding Oregon Y1 - 1981 A1 - Ramsey, Fred L. KW - biological KW - birds KW - general KW - Idaho Flats KW - King Slough KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Sally's Bend KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Head PB - Audobon Society of Corvallis CY - Corvallis, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - California sea lions in the Yaquina River estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1981 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - California sea lion=Zalophus californianus KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Idaho Flats KW - marine mammals KW - population biology KW - Sally's Bend KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 62 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Chemical Treatment Laboratory Results and Recommendations for Depot Slough, Yaquina River Y1 - 1981 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - Depot Slough KW - dredging KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - water quality PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Colony sizes and hatching synchrony of great blue herons in coastal Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1981 A1 - Bayer, Range D. A1 - McMahon, Ellen KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - birds KW - Coos River estuary KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 62 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A comparison of the hydrographic properties of ten northwest estuaries. JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1981 A1 - Smith, R. E. A1 - Conomos, T. J. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Eelgrass mapping from LANDSAT digital data JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1981 A1 - Murray, R. Jay KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - computer programs KW - eelgrass=Zostera japonica KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - map KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - THES T1 - Effect of Nutrient Enrichment on Marine Benthic Diatoms in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1981 A1 - Cardon, Nanette C. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - fertilizers KW - nutrient cycles KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State Universuty CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - M. S. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/n296x2709 N1 - Major professor was Harry K. Phinney. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of low temperature on the development of the microsporidan Glugea stephani in English sole (Parophrys vetulus). JF - Journal of Wildlife Diseases Y1 - 1981 A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 17 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Estuaries JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1981 A1 - Gladson, Jim KW - estuaries KW - general KW - human impacts VL - 36 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/r781wh144 N1 - Popular overview of the state of Oregon's estuaries in the early 1980s. Uses Tillamook Bay as an example of "estuary evolution accelerated by man," documents filling in of the bay due to logging, forest fires. Paragraph descriptions of each of the major estuaries. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Examples of environmental data for aquaculture research support Y1 - 1981 A1 - Oregon State University. School of Oceanography, KW - aquaculture KW - climate KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physical KW - precipitation data KW - salinity data KW - South Jetty KW - water temperature data KW - wind data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-X PB - Oregon State Unviersity CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.81-003 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/35008 N1 - Many data graphs. H. Clayton Creech, compiler. ER - TY - THES T1 - Isolation and Characterization of a New Reovirus from Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) Y1 - 1981 A1 - Winton, James R. KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - fish disease KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/k0698c20k N1 - Major professor was John Fryer. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Lincoln County Rivers Navigability Study Y1 - 1981 A1 - Farnell, James E. A1 - [Oregon] Division of State Lands, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Big Elk Creek KW - Elk City KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - historical KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - recreational fisheries KW - Siletz River estuary KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - [Oregon Division of State Lands] CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A14178 N1 - An 1859 law makes navigational waterways in Oregon the property of the State. The 1973 state legislature required the Division of State Lands to study state waterways with an emphasis on navigational waterways. "This report deals with those rivers in Lincoln County which had significant navigation: the Alsea, Yaquina and Siletz" (from the Introduction). Color photographs, historical b/w photographs. Excellent source of historical information on use of rivers. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Ocean Salmon Fishery. Annual Report. October 1, 1979 to September 30, 1980 Y1 - 1981 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fisheries Division, A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Loomis, David W. A1 - Lewis, Stephen L. KW - age composition KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - size composition ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Monthly Report: Marine Region Y1 - 1981 A1 - Robinson, Jack G. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fishes KW - general KW - molluscs KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific ocean perch=Sebastes alutus KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - petrale sole=Eopsetta jordani KW - roe KW - shellfish KW - widow rockfish=Sebastes entomelas KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Fish Commission of Oregon] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Nearshore wave climatology Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1981 A1 - Creech, H. Clayton KW - climate KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - tidal data KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University Sea Grant College Program CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.81-002 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/10916 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Newport aquaculture lab JF - Sea Technology Y1 - 1981 A1 - Osmer, Jane KW - aquaculture KW - fish disease KW - general KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Orca visits are annual event JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1981 A1 - Anonymous KW - California sea lion = Zalophus californianus KW - Killer whale = Orcinus orca KW - predation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 36 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/kd17ct965 IS - 5 N1 - Describes the annual spring visit to Yaquina Bay (generally in April) of transient killer whales. “Five Orcas entered Yaquina Bay in early April and were seen killing at least five sea lions before heading back out to sea. The group included one female over 20 feet long and weighing an estimated 20 tons.” While the whales were allowed to linger in the 1980s, this is no longer the case. Today, the Coast Guard escorts the killer whales out of the bay, in order to prevent harassment or a disastrous accident involving excited boaters. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon coastal salt marsh upper limits and tidal datums JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1981 A1 - Frenkel, Robert E. A1 - Eilers, H. Peter A1 - Jefferson, Carol A. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - species list KW - tidal data KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Natural Hertiage Plan Y1 - 1981 A1 - Oregon. Natural Heritage Advisory Council, A1 - Oregon. State Land Board, KW - depleted populations KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitat conservation KW - land use KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - species list PB - Oregon State Land Board CY - Salem, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Ocean Salmon Fisheries, 1979. Annual Report: October 1, 1979 to September 30,1980 Y1 - 1981 A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Loomis, David W. A1 - Lewis, Stephen L. A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Salmon and Steelhead Sport Catch Statistics 1970-1979 Y1 - 1981 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout=Salmo gairdneri) KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon shrimp fishery, 1980 Y1 - 1981 A1 - Saelens, Mark A1 - Golden, Jim A1 - Hunt, Betsy A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp = Pandalus jordani KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Newport KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report (Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 81-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/w0892b89s N1 - Extensive statistical tables. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's commercial harvest of coho salmon, Oncorhyncus kisutch (Walbaum), 1892-1960 Y1 - 1981 A1 - Mullen, Robert E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Information Report Series. Fisheries. PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.81-3 UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl:18310 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Pacific Spruce Corporation and Subsidiaries: C. D. Johnson Lumber Company, Manary Logging Company, Pacific Spruce Northern Railway Co. Y1 - 1981 A1 - Johnson, Bolling A. KW - general KW - historical KW - industrial development KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, Or. N1 - Excellent photographs, interesting maps. Originally published in Feb, 1924 in Lumber World Review. Reprinted as a book in 1924. Reprinted by Lincoln County Historical Society in 1981. Scanned copy of 1924 version is online at https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/j67314933 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Physical characteristics of the Yaquina estuary, Oregon. JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1981 A1 - Callaway, Richard J. KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - salinity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Private Salmon Hatcheries in Oregon Y1 - 1981 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - aquaculture KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1544bq08m N1 - Describes private Chinook, chum and coho salmon hatcheries in Oregon in the early 1980s. Map, statistical tables. "As hatchery diets and rearing techniques improved in recent years, private citizens again became interested in propagating salmon. Research at 0regon State University (OSU)in hatching chum salmon using inexpensive streamside incubators increased public interest, and Oregon laws were enacted in l97l to allow salmon propagation by private citizens. This review of Oregon's private salmon industry includes information on experimental development by private operators, progress of permit holders, and current regulations governing private salmon hatchery operations in Oregon." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Production dynamics of sediment-associated algae in two Oregon estuaries. JF - Estuaries Y1 - 1981 A1 - Davis, Michael W. A1 - McIntire, C. David KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - Enteromorpha species KW - green algae KW - growth KW - light KW - Netarts estuary KW - physiology KW - primary production KW - sediments KW - tidal currents KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shallow-water intertidal ichthyofauna of the Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1981 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bay pipefish=Syngnathus leptorhynchus KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - grasses KW - Idaho Flats KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - shiner perch=Cymatogaster aggregata KW - size composition KW - snake prickleback=Lumpenus sagitta KW - temporal distribution KW - tidal currents KW - tube-snout=Aulorhynchus flavidus KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution VL - 55 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning Chinook, Coho, and Chum Salmon Surveys in Coastal Watersheds of Oregon, 1980 Y1 - 1981 A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Charleston, Or. ER - TY - THES T1 - Trace Metal Levels in a Population pf Mytilus edulis from Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1981 A1 - La Touche, Yves David. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - cadmium KW - chemical KW - copper KW - molluscs KW - nickel KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - South Jetty KW - theses KW - Trace metals KW - vanadium KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zinc PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/v692t8920 N1 - Major professor was Dr. Michael C. Mix. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Weights of great blue herons at the Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1981 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - population biology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 62 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Condition Survey Y1 - 1981 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/27/78 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-547" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1979 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1980 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Iinvestigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife VL - no. 79-3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qz20st17z N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Gives total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Army Engineers and the Development of Oregon: A History of the Porland District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Y1 - 1980 A1 - Willingham, William F. KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - dredging KW - general KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - North Jetty KW - physical modifications KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - South Jetty KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Washington, DC ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Beach processes and erosion problems on the Oregon Coast T2 - Geologic field trips in Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington Y1 - 1980 A1 - Komar, Paul D. A1 - Schlicker, Herb KW - coastal dunes KW - coastal hazards KW - environmental education KW - erosion KW - geological KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - paleosciences KW - Salishan Spit KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siletz Spit KW - Taft (Or.) JF - Geologic field trips in Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington T3 - Bulletin (Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries VL - no.101 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/B/B-101.pdf N1 - Includes road trip log for the Jumpoff Joe area of Newport, Siletz Spit, and Taft area of Lincoln City. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A bibliography of information and current research on beaches and dunes in Oregon and Washington Y1 - 1980 A1 - Morgan, John B. KW - bibliography KW - general KW - Littoral KW - sand dunes JF - ORESU-L PB - Northwest Coastal Information Center, Oregon State University Marine Science Center CY - Newport, OR VL - no.80-002 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Birds feeding on herring eggs at the Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Condor Y1 - 1980 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - community ecology KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 82 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/condor/v082n02/p0193-p0198.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Broodstock management of Crassostrea gigas: I. Genetic and environmental variation in survival in the larval rearing system JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1980 A1 - Lannan, James E. Jr. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 21 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Broodstock management of Crassostrea gigas: II. Broodstock conditioning to maximize larval survival JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1980 A1 - Lannan, James E. Jr. A1 - Robinson, Anja M. A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 21 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Broodstock management of Crassostrea gigas: III. Selective breeding for improved larval survival JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1980 A1 - Lannan, James E. Jr. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 21 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Broodstock management of Crassostrea gigas: IV. Breeding and larval survival JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1980 A1 - Lannan, James E. Jr. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 21 ER - TY - THES T1 - Broodstock Management of the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) Y1 - 1980 A1 - Muranaka, Michael S. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/qb98mj766 N1 - Major professor was James Lannan. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - "Come out and Play, said the Walrus to the Oyster" JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1980 A1 - Snow, C. Dale KW - aquaculture KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - historical KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea lurida KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas VL - 35 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/9z9031058 N1 - Nice overview of oyster culture in Oregon, focusing on Yaquina Bay, from 1852 up to 1980. bw photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Commercial Clam Development: Annual Report, October 1, 1979 to September 30, 1980 Y1 - 1980 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Robart, Gregory P. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - general KW - human impacts KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts estuary KW - Pilsbry piddock clam =Zirfaea pilsbryi KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - sediments KW - size composition KW - species list KW - stained macoma clam = Macoma inquinata KW - statistical analysis KW - temporal distribution KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. U. S. National Marine Fisheries Service UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/st74cr226 N1 - "We continued our studies on the clam resources in 0regon's estuaries. Our objectives were: (1) to monitor the cormercial harvest of subtidal clams in Yaquina and Coos bays and evaluate the effects of mechanical harvest on subtidal clam populations and habitat; (2) to calculate natural mortality of gaper clams in Yaquina Bay and; (3) to monitor growth of laboratory reared Manila littleneck clams released in Netarts Bay." (Introduction) Includes list of species occurring in a subtidal clam commercially harvested plot in Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - ABST T1 - Compendium of Current Marine Studies in the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 1980 A1 - Tait, Pamela L. (ed.) KW - biological KW - chemical KW - geological KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oceanographic Institute of Washington CY - [Seattle, WA] N1 - Published in 4 volumes from 1977-1980. Study descriptions involving Yaquina Bay are tagged ER - TY - BOOK T1 - A compilation of class projects. Marine Resource Management. 1974-1980. Development options: Port of Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon T2 - Reference (Oregon State University. School of Oceanography) Y1 - 1980 A1 - Alvarez, Leonardo A1 - Conner, Daniel A1 - Ibach, Lynne A1 - Moore, Dana A1 - Mundbodh, Munesh A1 - Yassin, Mohamed KW - demographics KW - Depot Slough KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - industrial development KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - natural resource management KW - Port of Toledo KW - species list KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Reference (Oregon State University. School of Oceanography) PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.82-17 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/12579t36j ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Comprehensive Plan [Lincoln County, Oregon]: Second Draft Y1 - 1980 A1 - Lincoln County (Ore.), KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - [Newport, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Cultural resource overview of BLM lands in northwestern Oregon : archaeology, ethnography, history Y1 - 1980 A1 - Minor, Rick A1 - Beckham, Stephen Dow A1 - Lancefield-Steeves, Phyllis E. A1 - Toepel, Kathryn Anne ED - Aikens, C. Melvin KW - Alsea River KW - anthropology KW - archeology KW - historical KW - Native Americans KW - Salmon River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - University of Oregon Anthropological Papers PB - University of Oregon. Dept. of Anthropology CY - Eugene, Or. VL - no.20 N1 - Good resource on prehistoric and historic culture of the region. Yaquina and Alsea peoples are grouped together (p.65-71), with more emphasis on the Alsea. A .pdf of this volume is available. Email mnchaccounting@uoregon.edu for access. ER - TY - THES T1 - Decomposition of Organic Matter in Estuarine Sediments by Sulfate Reduction: a Field Study from Yaquina Bay and Sediment Incubation Experiments Y1 - 1980 A1 - Powell, Sara H. KW - biodegradation KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Sally's Bend KW - Sally's Slough KW - sediments KW - sulphate KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/dn39x461g N1 - Major professors were Dr. E. Suess and Dr. R. Y. Morita. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An Ecological Characterization of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Region. Volume 4: Characterization Atlas - Watershed Unit Descriptions Y1 - 1980 A1 - Proctor, Charles M. A1 - Garcia, John C. A1 - Galvin, David V. A1 - Lewis, Gary B. A1 - Loehr, Lincoln C. A1 - Massa, Alison M. A1 - Ryckman Edgerly Tomlinson & Associates Inc KW - Alsea River estuary KW - demographics KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - estuarine dynamics KW - fishes KW - general ecosystem description KW - hydrology KW - McCaffery Slough KW - methodology KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical KW - Pooles Slough KW - precipitation KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - FWS/OBS PB - United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Biological Services Program VL - no.79/14 UR - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015086411835;view=1up;seq=3 JO - An Ecological Characterization of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Region ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of micro-nutrients and major nutrients on natural phytoplankton populations JF - Journal of Plankton Research Y1 - 1980 A1 - Frey, Bruce E. A1 - Small, Lawrence F. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Asterionella species KW - biological KW - cadmium KW - Chaetoceros species KW - chemical KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - growth KW - light KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - nutrient cycles KW - organic carbon KW - phosphate KW - physiology KW - primary production KW - Rhizosolenia species KW - silicate KW - species composition KW - Thalassiosira species KW - Trace metals KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 2 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An evaluation of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Standard Spawning Fish Suvery System for coho salmon Y1 - 1980 A1 - Beidler, W. M. A1 - Nickelson, T. E. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Information Report Series. Fisheries. PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 80-9 UR - https://nrimp.dfw.state.or.us/DataClearinghouse/default.aspx?pn=ViewFile&att=ODFW/ODFW_1589_2_80-9.pdf ER - TY - THES T1 - Experimental and Conceptual Approaches to Understanding Algal-Grazer Interactions Y1 - 1980 A1 - Donaghay, Percy L. KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - diatoms KW - feeding behavior KW - Thalassiosira species KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9880vt05b N1 - Major professor was Dr. Lawrence F. Small. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Findings of Compliance Dredged Materials Disposal Activities: Yaquina Bay and River Navigation Channel Y1 - 1980 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - chemical KW - Depot Slough KW - dredging KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - River mile 11 KW - River Mile 14 KW - River Mile 2 KW - River Mile 3 KW - River Mile 9 KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or, UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3n203z65r N1 - Sediments from Yaquina Bay and the Yaquina River from the river mouth to river mile 14, and from Depoe Slough at river mile .25 and 1.5 were tested. While sediments near the river mouth were "extremely clean," and main-channel sediments were relatively clean, Depoe Slough sediments were more polluted. Alternatives for dredged material disposal are discussed. ER - TY - THES T1 - Five Months as a Coastal Port Manager Y1 - 1980 A1 - Rohrberg, Vicki KW - Depot Slough KW - dredging KW - industrial development KW - Port of Toledo KW - recreational fisheries KW - salt marsh KW - shipping KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - Upper Siletz River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_projects/6682x8329 N1 - “A Marine Resource Management Internship Report.” This report took the place of a Master’s thesis. It describes an internship with the Port of Toledo to see if the Port needed a manager. It gives an interesting and charming picture of a young person stretching to meet a variety of challenges. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Flood Insurance Study : Lincoln County, Oregon, Unincorporated Areas Y1 - 1980 A1 - U.S. Federal Insurance Administration, KW - Depot Creek KW - flooding KW - insurance KW - Olalla Creek KW - West Olalla Creek KW - Yaquina River CY - [Washington, D.C.] N1 - "March, 1980." Studies three reaches of the Yaquina River, including the estuary, Depot Creek, Olalla Creek and West Olalla Creek. "The flood of November 16, 1973, on the Yaquina River was the most recent, as well as the maximum, during the 6 years of recorded data. This flood had an estimated recurrence interval of 3 years." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Geologic field trips in Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington Y1 - 1980 ED - Oles, Keith F. ED - Johnson, J. Granville ED - Niem, Alan R. ED - Niem, Wendy A. KW - coastal dunes KW - environmental education KW - geological KW - paleosciences JF - Bulletin / State of Oregon, Department of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries VL - no.101 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/B/B-101.pdf ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Geology of the west-central part of the Oregon Coast Range T2 - Geologic field trips in Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington Y1 - 1980 A1 - Parke D. Jr. Snavely A1 - NMacLeod, N. S. A1 - Wagner, H. C. A1 - Lander, D. L. KW - coastal dunes KW - environmental education KW - geological KW - paleosciences JF - Geologic field trips in Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington T3 - Bulletin / State of Oregon, Department of Geology and Mineral Industries PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries VL - no.101 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/B/B-101.pdf N1 - Includes field trip log. Day 1: From Toledo to Yaquina Bay Road to Newport, then south to Cape Perpetua. Day 2: From Newport north to Siletz Bay, then east to Siletz gorge area, back to Newport. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Growth and reproduction of subtidal and intertidal populations of the gaper clam Tresus capax (Gould) from Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Proceedings - National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1980 A1 - Breed-Willeke, G.M. A1 - Hancock, D. R. KW - biological KW - Coast Guard Station KW - developmental stages KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - growth KW - life history information KW - McLean Point KW - Sally's Bend KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 70 ER - TY - THES T1 - Growth of Juvenile English Sole, Parophrys vetulus, in Estuarine and Open Coastal Nursery Grounds Y1 - 1980 A1 - Rosenberg, Andrew A. KW - age composition KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Coquille Point KW - developmental stages KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fishes KW - growth KW - juvenile fish KW - Moolach Beach KW - Oneatta Point KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - spatial distribution KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3n2042915 N1 - Estuaries are nursery grounds for juvenile English sole. This thesis contrasts English sole larvae in Yaquina Bay with larvae in the open ocean, at Moolach Beach. Patterns of growth and time of settlement to the benthos are discussed. Masters thesis. Major professor was William G. Pearcy. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A guided bibliography of coastal salt marsh literature, with special reference to the Pacific Northwest region (southern British Columbia to San Francisco Bay) Y1 - 1980 A1 - Morgan, John B. KW - bibliography KW - general KW - salt marsh KW - wetland vegetation. zonal distribution JF - ORESU-L PB - Northwest Coastal Information Center, Oregon State UniversityMarine Science Center CY - Newport, Or. VL - no.80-1 ER - TY - THES T1 - An Investigation of the Utilization of Four Study Areas in Yaquina Bay, Oregon by Hatchery and Wild Juvenile Salmonids Y1 - 1980 A1 - Myers, Katherine W. KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - feeding behavior KW - food availability KW - hatchery salmonids KW - life history information KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/wh246v546 N1 - Major professor was Howard F. Horton. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Lincoln County Lore: a Reprinting of Five Early Publications of the Lincoln County Historical Society Y1 - 1980 A1 - Lincoln County Historical Society, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - general KW - historical KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, Or. N1 - Includes an account of Theodore Talbot's 1849 trip through the area. This account is digitized at https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/bz60cx72m ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Ocean Salmon Fishery. Annual Report: October 1, 1979 to September 30,1980 Y1 - 1980 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fisheries Division, A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Loomis, David W. A1 - Lewis, Stephen L. KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/fn106z672 N1 - The ocean salmon recreational fishery is now part of the Ocean Salmon Management Program commencing with the 1978 season. Activities pursued during FY 1979 included the sampling and analysis of catch statistics, Chinook age composition, mark recovery data, and coded wire tag data. Short term work continued on the Chinook maturity study, evaluation of a troll season extension for Chinook salmon off southern Oregon, and the collection of random coho scales for a Research Section scale study to separate hatchery and wild coho. ER - TY - CONF T1 - Maturation studies of the 1980 brood year coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch ) at Oregon Aqua-Foods, Inc.: 1981 followup T2 - Salmonid Broodstock Maturation. Proceedings of Workshops held at Seattle, Washington May 20-22, 1980 and March 11, 1981 Y1 - 1980 A1 - Allee, Brian J. A1 - Suzumoto, Bruce K. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - hatchery salmonids KW - life history information KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Salmonid Broodstock Maturation. Proceedings of Workshops held at Seattle, Washington May 20-22, 1980 and March 11, 1981 T3 - WSG-WO PB - University of Washington. Washington Sea Grant. CY - Seattle, WA VL - no. 80-1 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/39293 U1 - Seattle, WA ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Oregon pink shrimp fishery, management history and research activities Y1 - 1980 A1 - Zirges, Malcolm H. A1 - Robinson, Jack G. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - historical KW - natural resource management KW - pink shrimp=Pandalus jordani KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qv33rx53k N1 - Gives basic life history information on the Oregon pink shrimp (Pandalus jordani), as well as histories of management and research on this species. Digitized by an ODFW employee. This report has the same ODFW series number as that of the 1979 Oregon shrimp fishery report: Information report no.80-1. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon shrimp fishery, 1979 Y1 - 1980 A1 - Bruneau, Connie A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp = Pandalus jordani KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Newport KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report (Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 80-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1r66j1904 N1 - Extensive statistical tables. ER - TY - THES T1 - Population Dynamics and Cohort Persistence of Acartia californiensis (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1980 A1 - Johnson, John K. KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/qn59q685z N1 - Major professor was Charles B. Miller. ER - TY - CONF T1 - Recovery of the macrobenthos at a dredge site in Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Contaminants and Sediments Y1 - 1980 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - DeBen, Waldemar A. A1 - Cole, Faith A. A1 - Bentsen, L.C. KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - dredging KW - ecological succession KW - human impacts KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Contaminants and Sediments PB - Ann Arbor Science CY - Ann Arbor, Mich. VL - 2 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A resource survey of the hydroelectric potential at existing and proposed dams in Oregon. Appendices showing potentials for small-scale hydropower development: 200 KW to 25 MW with run-of-river operation Y1 - 1980 A1 - Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute, KW - diking KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - physical KW - physical modifications JF - WRRI PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.62 Appendix UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/dj52w9051 ER - TY - THES T1 - Sexual Maturation of Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch): Induced Ovulation, In Vitro Induction of Final Maturation and Ovulation, and Serum Hormone and Ion Levels of Salmon in Seawater and Fresh Water Y1 - 1980 A1 - Sower, Stacia KW - abundance KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - life history information KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6m311r891 N1 - Major professor was Carl Schreck. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Size and age of the tubesnout (Aulorhynchus flavidus) in the Yaquina estuary JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1980 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - age composition KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - grasses KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - temporal distribution KW - tube-snout=Aulorhynchus flavidus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 54 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Size, seasonality, and sex ratios of the bay pipefish (Syngnathus leptorhynchus) in Oregon JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1980 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bay pipefish=Syngnathus leptorhynchus KW - biological KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - fishes KW - grasses KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - sex ratio KW - size composition KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 54 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Social differences in defecation behavior of great blue herons (Ardea herodias) JF - Auk Y1 - 1980 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - population biology KW - territoriality KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 97 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v097n04/p0900-p0901.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning Chinook, Coho, and Chum Salmon Surveys in Coastal Watersheds of Oregon, 1979 Y1 - 1980 A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Tenmile estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Charleston, Or. ER - TY - CONF T1 - The status of saltwater maturation of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) at Oregon Aqua-Foods, Inc. T2 - Salmonid Broodstock Maturation. Proceedings of Workshops held at Seattle, Washington May 20-22, 1980 and March 11, 1981 Y1 - 1980 A1 - Allee, Brian J. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - hatchery salmonids KW - life history information KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Salmonid Broodstock Maturation. Proceedings of Workshops held at Seattle, Washington May 20-22, 1980 and March 11, 1981 T3 - WSG-WO PB - University of Washington. Washington Sea Grant. CY - Seattle, WA VL - no. 80-1 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/39293 N1 - Conference held May 20-22, 1980. U1 - Seattle, WA ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance: Predredge Survey Y1 - 1980 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Entrance PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 8/27/78 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-537" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - Yaquina Bay entrance. 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - 1978 Oregon shrimp fishery Y1 - 1979 A1 - Lukas, Jerry KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp=Pandalus jordani KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife VL - no.79-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/q811kk327 N1 - Summarizes statistical data for the 1978 fishery for Oregon pink shrimp (Pandalus jordani). Digitized by an ODFW employee. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1978 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1979 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation. Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife VL - no. 79-2 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/nc580n36b N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Aquaculture: a Modern Fish Tale T2 - SEMIN WR Y1 - 1979 A1 - Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - molluscs KW - Yaquina Bay JF - SEMIN WR PB - Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - 26 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/7p88cm61w N1 - A seminar conducted Spring quarter 1979 ER - TY - THES T1 - Bacteriologic, Immunologic and Pathogenic Studies of Vibrio spp. Pathogenic to Salmonids Y1 - 1979 A1 - Ransom, David P. KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - fish disease KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon Aqua Foods KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Vibrio KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9880vt12r N1 - Major professor was Dr. J. L. Fryer. Doctoral dissertation. "Fish diseases and various parameters associated with disease caused mortality of fish were monitored at the Oregon State University Marine Science Center and at a private mariculture facility on Yaquina Bay during a period of five years. Nearly all disease problems observed were caused by Vibrio anguillarum and Vibrio spp." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Bald eagle-great blue heron interactions JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1979 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - bald eagle=Haliaeetus leucocephalus KW - biological KW - birds KW - community ecology KW - Coos River estuary KW - feeding behavior KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - red-tailed hawk=Buteo jamaicensis KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - territoriality KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 60 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Benzo (a) pyrene concentrations in mussels (Mytilus edulis) from Yaquina Bay, Oregon during June 1976-May 1978 JF - Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 1979 A1 - Mix, Michael C. A1 - Schaffer, Randy L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - chemical KW - hydrocarbons KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 23 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Chemical Carcinogens in Bivalve Mollusks from Oregon Estuaries Y1 - 1979 A1 - Mix, Michael C. A1 - Environmental Research Laboratory (Gulf Breeze, FL), A1 - Oregon State University. Dept. of General Science, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Coos Bay estuary KW - Craigie Point KW - hydrocarbons KW - Idaho Flats KW - McLean Point KW - Netarts estuary KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Port of Newport Dock 1 KW - Port of Newport Dock 3 KW - Port of Newport Dock 5 KW - Port of Newport Dock 7 KW - precipitation data KW - salinity data KW - Sally's Bend KW - Sally's Slough KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge PB - Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CY - Gulf Breeze, FL VL - EPA-600/3-79-034 UR - https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi/9100A6VA.PDF?Dockey=9100A6VA.PDF ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Commercial and Recreational Boating Facilities in Oregon Estuaries: Inventory and Demand Analysis 1979 Y1 - 1979 A1 - Friedman, Julia M. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, A1 - Economic Consultants Oregon Ltd., KW - commercial fisheries KW - marinas KW - recreactional fisheries N1 - Quantifies recreational and commercial boating facilities as of 1979. Yaquina Bay had 1,047 permanent recreational moorage slips and 611 permanent commercial moorage slips. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Comparative analysis of stomach contents of cultured and wild juvenile salmonids in Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Gutshop 1978. Fish Food Habit Studies: Proceedings of the Second Pacific Northwest Technical Workshop Y1 - 1979 A1 - Myers, Katherine W. KW - biological KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - feeding behavior KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - statistical analysis KW - The Bend KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Gutshop 1978. Fish Food Habit Studies: Proceedings of the Second Pacific Northwest Technical Workshop PB - Washington Sea Grant CY - Maple Valley, WA UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/36222 U1 - Seattle, WA ER - TY - Generic T1 - Comparison of seven types of oysters grown in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, from an oyster farmer's point of view T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfish Association Y1 - 1979 A1 - Wachsmuth, Louis J. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - general KW - introduced species KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Suminoe oyster=Crassostrea ariakensis KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfish Association VL - 69 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Crabbing: commercial and sport JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1979 A1 - Demory, Darrell KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 34 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/08612p853 IS - 10 N1 - Popular article about crabbing. Includes basic crab biology, fishing techniques, popular crabbing areas in bays. BW photographs. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Critical Species and Habitats of Oregon's Coastal Beaches and Dunes Y1 - 1979 A1 - Burley, Bill A1 - Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association ED - Fitzpatrick, Kathy Bridges KW - Bayocean Spit KW - Big Creek KW - birds KW - Clatsop County KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Daley Lake KW - depleted populations KW - endangered species KW - Euchre Creek KW - habitats KW - Henderson Creek KW - Lily Lake KW - Myers Creek KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - Netarts Spit KW - New River KW - North Spit Umpqua River KW - Rock Creek KW - Saltmarsh bird’s beak = Cordylanthus maritimus Nutt. ssp. palustris KW - Sandlake estuary KW - Seal Rock KW - Siltcoos River estuary KW - Snowy plover = Charadrius nivosus KW - South Beach KW - Tahkenitch Spit KW - Tenmile Creek KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CZIC-ql88-b85-1979/pdf/CZIC-ql88-b85-1979.pdf N1 - Estuaries as well as the outer coast are considered in this report. Includes line drawings of rare species, maps showing critical habitat. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of temperature and salinity on production and hatching of dormant eggs of Acartia californiensis (Copepoda) in an Oregon estuary JF - Fishery Bulletin Y1 - 1979 A1 - Johnson, John K. KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Butler Bridge KW - copepods KW - Coquille Point KW - Parker Slough KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - River mile 10 KW - River Mile 8 KW - salinity data KW - Toledo Airport KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 77 UR - https://fisherybulletin.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/1979/773/johnson.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Electrofishing on coastal rivers part of wild fall Chinook research JF - Oregon Wildlife Y1 - 1979 A1 - Anonymous KW - Anadromous Inc. KW - Burnt Hill Salmon Ranch KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coos River KW - Domsea Farms KW - Elk River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Lobster Creek (tributary of the Rogue River) KW - Millicoma River KW - Oregon Aqua Foods KW - reproductive biology KW - Siuslaw River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River VL - 34 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/9593tw31h IS - 11 N1 - News item about electrofishing to collect Chinook salmon eggs by ODFW in 1979. The effort to collect over 1 million eggs was funded by private salmon hatcheries. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Engineering report of CEIP Project No. 77A: Public safety review of Newport, Oregon's LNG plant Y1 - 1979 A1 - Wesson and Associates, Inc., A1 - City of Newport Planning Department, KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - McLean Point KW - methane KW - Yaquina Bay ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Evidence by electron micrographs for a high incidence of bacteriophage particles in the waters of Yaquina Bay, Oregon: ecological and taxonomical implications JF - Applied and Environmental Microbiology Y1 - 1979 A1 - Torrella, Francisco A1 - Morita, Richard Y. KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - nutrient cycles KW - seafood processing KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 37 UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC243295/pdf/aem00208-0116.pdf N1 - Slide photographs ER - TY - CONF T1 - Eyed larvae and the oyster grower T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfish Association Y1 - 1979 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfish Association VL - 69 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Flushing Study of South Beach Marina, Oregon Y1 - 1979 A1 - Callaway, Richard J. A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Environmental Protection Agency, KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - physical KW - sediments KW - South Beach Marina KW - tidal currents KW - water quality KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/7w62f868g N1 - "This report concerns one aspect of the marina permit evaluation process: water quality impacts related to marina circulation and flushing efficiency. These physical properties vary with the wind, tide range, water density and physical dimensions of a marina. Water quality is affected by the degree of flushing, and sediment redistribution by currents..." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Great blue heron attacks horned grebe JF - Bird-Banding: A Journal of Ornithological Investigation Y1 - 1979 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - biological KW - birds KW - community ecology KW - great blue heron=Ardea herodias KW - horned grebe=Podiceps auritus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 50 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Habitat Classification and Inventory Methods for the Management of Oregon Estuaries. Final Report: Estuary Inventory Project Y1 - 1979 A1 - Bottom, Daniel L. A1 - Kreag, Becky A1 - Ratti, Frank A1 - Roye, Cyndi A1 - Starr, Rick A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Research and Development Sectiom, A1 - Oregon. Land Conservation and Development Commission, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - habitats KW - hydrology KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. VL - 1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/fx719s684 ER - TY - THES T1 - Heart Rate, Survivorship, Oxygen Consumption, and Metabolic end Product Accumulations in the Intertidal Limpets Collisella pelta and Collisella digitalis in Relation to Desiccation and Hypoxia Y1 - 1979 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. KW - behavior KW - biological KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - RIbbed limpet=Collisella digitalis KW - Shield limpet=Collisella pelta KW - theses KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/n009w448c N1 - Major professor was Austin Pritchard. ER - TY - THES T1 - History, Biogeography, and Ecology of the Introduced Invertebrates of the Pacific Coast of North America Y1 - 1979 A1 - Carlton, James T. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - community ecology KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - species list KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - University California, Davis CY - Davis, California N1 - Full text may be requested from the author via ResearchGate. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Intertidal Shallow-Water Fishes and Selected Macroinvertebrates in the Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1979 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bay pipefish=Syngnathus leptorhynchus KW - Center Slough KW - cnidarians KW - community ecology KW - crustaceans KW - ctenophores KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - growth KW - hermit crab=Pagurus species KW - Idaho Flats KW - ife history information KW - lingcod=Ophiodon elongatus KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - northern kelp crab=Pugettia producta KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus spp. KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - pile perch=Rhacochilus vacca KW - population biology KW - Red rock crab=Cancer productus KW - sex ratio KW - shiner perch=Cymatogaster aggregata KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - temporal distribution KW - threespine stickleback=Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - tidepool sculpin=Oligocottus maculosus KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab=Hemigrapsus oregonensis N1 - Unpublished manuscript ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Intertidal zonation of Zostera marina in the Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Syesis Y1 - 1979 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - birds KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - Center Slough KW - community ecology KW - eelgrass=Zostera japonica KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - geographical distribution KW - grasses KW - Idaho Flats KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Oneatta Point KW - Sally's Bend KW - Sally's Slough KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution VL - 12 ER - TY - THES T1 - Life History of the Snake Prickleback Lumpenus sagitta Wilimovsky, 1956 T2 - Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife Y1 - 1979 A1 - Tresierra-Aguilar, Alvaro KW - age composition KW - diet KW - feeding behavior KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - life history information KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - Snake prickleback = Lumpenus sagitta KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - M.S. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/4q77ft80d N1 - Major professor was Howard F. Horton. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Observations on the ultrastructure of large cells associated with putative neoplastic disorders of mussels, Mytilus edulis, from Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Y1 - 1979 A1 - Mix, Michael C. A1 - Hawkes, Joyce W. A1 - Sparks, Albert K. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 34 N1 - Slide photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Bay Clam Distribution, Abundance, Planting Sites and Effects of Harvest. Annual Report. October 1, 1978 to September 30, 1979 Y1 - 1979 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Robart, Gregory P. A1 - Geiger, Anne A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - human impacts KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - size composition KW - species list KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/rn3012042 N1 - "The objectives of this study were: (1) to continue mapping the distribution of bay clams in Oregon's estuaries, (2) to assess the effects of mechanical harvest on subtidal claws and habitat, and (3) to evaluate the success of planting hatchery produced and released juvenile clams in selected Oregon estuaries." (p.1) Includes maps of clam, shrimp, eelgrass, and algae distribution in Umpqua and Coos Bays, and of areas approved for commercial clam harvesting in Yaquina and Coos bays, Gives biomass estimates for Yaquina Bay. Gives commercial clamming statistics. Discusses sediment changes after clam harvest. Numerous charts and tables. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon shrimp fishery, 1978 Y1 - 1979 A1 - Lukas, Jerry A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp = Pandalus jordani KW - Port of Newport KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report (Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife) PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no. 79-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cr56n174h N1 - Extensive statistical tables. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's smaller ports: what they do and how they are financed Y1 - 1979 A1 - Weber, Bruce A. A1 - Schmisseur, Ed A1 - Oyala, James W. A1 - Oregon State University. Extension Service. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Chetco River estuary KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - dredging KW - economics KW - general KW - industrial development KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - physical modifications KW - Port of Alsea KW - Port Orford KW - recreational fisheries KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - tourism KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Extension Circular (Oregon State University. Extension Service) PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no. 979 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/1831ck22g ER - TY - Generic T1 - Oyster production in the Pacific Northwest T2 - Joint Meeting of Amercian Society of Agriculutral Engineers and Canadian Society of Agriculutral Engineering Y1 - 1979 A1 - Kolbe, Edward R. A1 - English, Marshall J. A1 - Miner, J. Ronald KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - general KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Joint Meeting of Amercian Society of Agriculutral Engineers and Canadian Society of Agriculutral Engineering CY - Univeristy of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Canada N1 - Meeting held June 24-27, 1979. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Private Salmon Hatcheries in Oregon, 1979 Y1 - 1979 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - aquaculture KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8s45q966j N1 - This document gives information on private Chinook, chum and coho hatcheries in Oregon in the late 1970s. Includes statistics and a map of hatchery sites. "This review of private hatchery development includes some discussion on the limitations and problems pertinent to continued development." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - PCOMM T1 - RE: Status of Yaquina Bay and River Dredged Material Disposal Plan [personal communication] Y1 - 1979 A1 - Martin, Randy ED - Morgan, John KW - dredging KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - human impacts KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - waste disposal KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A resource survey of river energy and low-head hydroelectric power potential in Oregon. Appendix 18: mid-coast basin Y1 - 1979 A1 - Klingeman, Peter C. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Big Creek KW - Drift Creek (Siletz) KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - physical KW - Salmon River KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River JF - WRRI PB - Water Resources Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.61, appendix 18 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/m900nz718 N1 - Gives hydro-power potential for reaches in the Salmon River and tributaries, Schooner Creek, Crift Creek, the Siletz River and tributaries, the Yaquina River and tributaries, Beaver Creek, the Alsea River and tributaries, the Yachats River, Tenmile Creek, Big Creek, the Siuslaw River and tributaries, the Siltcoos River and tributaries, and Tahkenitch Creek. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The starry flounder Y1 - 1979 A1 - Hettman, Gary A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - feeding behavior KW - growth KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - groundfish KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife VL - no.79-2 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3j333311k ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Stream Systems Evaluation: An Emphasis on Spawning Habitat for Salmonids Y1 - 1979 A1 - Shirazi, Mostafa A. A1 - Seim, Wayne K. A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Environmental Protection Agency, KW - fishes KW - general KW - life history information KW - methodology KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - reproductive behavior KW - sediments JF - EPA-600/3-79-109 PB - Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=9101EN9J.PDF ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Structure and life cycle of Trypanoplasma beckeri sp. n. (Kineoplastidae), a parasite of the cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, in Oregon waters JF - Journal of Protozoology Y1 - 1979 A1 - Burreson, Eugene M. KW - biological KW - cabezon=Scorpaenichthys marmoratus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - leeches KW - life history information KW - Malmiana species KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Trypanoplasma beckeri KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Subtidal clam populations: Distribution, abundance, and ecology Y1 - 1979 A1 - Hancock, D. R. A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Willeke, G. B. A1 - Robart, G. P. A1 - Flynn, J. KW - abundance KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - economics KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - recreational fisheries KW - Salmon River estuary KW - sediments KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - spatial distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University Sea Grant CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.79-002 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/39128 N1 - Good maps ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Synopsis report. A resource survey of river energy and low-head hydroelectric power potential in Oregon. Y1 - 1979 A1 - Klingeman, Peter C. KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - WRRI PB - Water Resources Research Institute CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.61 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/m900nz718 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tidal Flushing Study of South Beach Marina Newport, Oregon Y1 - 1979 A1 - Gates, Michael KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - Great data - unpublished. See Flushing Study by Richard J. Callaway. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Toxicity of the herbicides 2,4 D, DEF, Propanil and Trifluralin to the Dungeness crab, Cancer magister JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Y1 - 1979 A1 - Caldwell, Richard S. A1 - Buchanan, David V. A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Mallon, Michael H. A1 - Raymond E Millemann KW - biological KW - chemical KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - herbicides KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - toxicity VL - 8 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Winter-spring abundance of larval English sole Parophrys vetulus between the Columbia River and Cape Blanco, Oregon during 1972-1975 with notes on occurences of three other pleuronectids JF - Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science Y1 - 1979 A1 - LaRoche, Joanne L. A1 - Richardson, Sally L. KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - biological KW - coastal upwelling KW - commercial fisheries KW - developmental stages KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - temporal distribution VL - 8 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Postdredge Survey Y1 - 1979 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, OR N1 - Survey uses 8/27/78 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-531" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - 1977 Oregon shrimp season Y1 - 1978 A1 - Lukas, Jerry KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp=Pandalus jordani KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report (Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife VL - no.78-2 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8336h2734 N1 - ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1977 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1978 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife VL - no.78-3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/wh246s89w N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Application of Landsat-2 Data for an Inventory of Eelgrass and Kelp Beds on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1978 A1 - Murray, R. J. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - brown algae KW - computer programs KW - Coos River estuary KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - Enteromorpha species KW - Fucus species KW - general KW - geographic information system KW - grasses KW - green algae KW - kelp KW - Netarts estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Aspects of an Oregon estuarine great blue heron population T2 - Wading Birds. National Audobon Society Y1 - 1978 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - feeding behavior KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - population biology KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Wading Birds. National Audobon Society T3 - Research report of the National Audubon Society VL - no. 7 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Benthic Macrofauna, Sediment and Water Quality Near Seafood Cannery Outfalls in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1978 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - Schults, Donald W. A1 - DeBen, Waldemar A. A1 - Cole, Faith A. KW - biological KW - breakwater KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Port of Newport Dock 1 KW - Port of Newport Dock 3 KW - seafood processing KW - sediments KW - species list KW - water quality data PB - Marine and Freshwater Ecology Branch, Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory, Environmental Protection Agency CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/c534fp83q N1 - "Seafood canneries in lower Yaquina Ray, Oregon process shrimp (Pandalus jordani), Dungeness crab (Cancer magister), a variety of bottom fish and several salmon species. The shrimp wastes are screened and discharged directly into the Ray beneath the cannery docks. During the shrimp processing season about 3.8 million liters of wastes are discharged daily. We conducted a survey of the macrohenthos, sediment, and water quality in Yaquina Bay in May 1978. The effects of the cannery wastes were restricted to the immediate vicinity of the cannery docks. The effluent plume was quite turbid and had high nutrient concentrations. Because of its initial low salinity it was restricted to the surface layer where it mixed with estuarine water and was rapidly dispersed by strong tidal currents. Dissolved oxygen concentrations were 7.0 mg/1 or greater in the plume. The strong currents and screening treatment of the effluent minimized deposition of solids on the sea bed. Bottom water quality was not adversely affected." (from the Abstract) Includes species list. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Delineation of Landslides in the Lincoln County, Oregon Coastal Zone Y1 - 1978 A1 - Gentile, John Richard KW - Agate Beach KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - Beverly Beach KW - Big Creek KW - Boiler Bay KW - Cape Foulweather KW - Cape Perpetua KW - coastal hazards KW - Depoe Bay (Or.) KW - erosion KW - geography KW - geology KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - landslides KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - Lint Slough KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Otter Rock KW - paleosciences KW - physical KW - Roads End KW - Seal Rock KW - Siletz Bay KW - theses KW - Waldport (Or.) KW - Yachats (Or.) KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_projects/x633f166m N1 - “A study conducted along the Lincoln County, Oregon coast delineated the exact location of 153 landslides. The landslides were found through the interpretation of aerial photographs.” The slides were mapped, analyzed and classified as ancient, historic or recent. “It was found that most landslides occur in conjunction with silt stone materials of Tertiary age. Areas with similar morphology but of sandstone materials are less likely to have landslides. Structurally, landslides occur in areas with steeply dipping Tertiary bedding planes or in areas with steep slopes such as river valleys. A large portion of the landslides in the study area occur at contact zones between Tertiary and Quaternary materials. Most of these slides are ancient, stable slides and are larger than other slides in the study area. The only active ancient landslides in the coastal zone take place in the Nye mudstones near Beverly Beach State Park.” (from the Abstract) Appendices list slides, summarize their characteristics and show them on a map of the county. This is a research paper taking the place of a thesis, “in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Determination of Coastal Changes in Lincoln County, Oregon Using Aerial Photographic Interpretation Y1 - 1978 A1 - Smith, Elaine C. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - coastal dunes KW - demographics KW - environmental policy and law KW - erosion data KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general ecosystem description KW - geological KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical KW - remote sensing KW - sediment data KW - urban development KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/tx31qn68b N1 - A research paper submitted to the Department of Geography in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The distribution of estuarine diatoms along environmental gradients: a canonical correlation JF - Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science Y1 - 1978 A1 - McIntire, C. David KW - Achanthes species KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biodegradation KW - biological KW - diatoms KW - geographical distribution KW - light KW - Melosira species KW - physical KW - salinity KW - statistical analysis KW - temporal distribution KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Distribution of intertidal diatoms associated with sediments in Yaquina Estuary, Oregon JF - Journal of Phycology Y1 - 1978 A1 - Amspoker, Michael C. A1 - McIntire, C. David KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Boone Slough KW - Burpee KW - diatoms KW - Elk City KW - estuarine dynamics KW - geographical distribution KW - light data KW - Main channel KW - Oneatta Point KW - population biology KW - salinity data KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediment data KW - South Beach Marina KW - species list KW - statistical analysis KW - temporal distribution KW - Toledo Airport KW - water temperature data KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 14 N1 - Good data. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Divers test new Yaquina Bay clam fishery JF - National Fisherman Y1 - 1978 A1 - Moore, R. C. A. KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - dredging KW - molluscs KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 58 N1 - Describes a new commercial clam fishery being tested in Yaquina Bay. Divers tested high-pressure hoses or suction systems for mechanically harvesting sub-tidal clams. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Energy facilities in the Oregon coastal zone: Part I: the planning process Y1 - 1978 A1 - Holt, Edward A. A1 - Harlow, Michael G. A1 - Oregon. Land Conservation and Development Commission, A1 - Mathematical Sciences Northwest, inc. , KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - McLean Point KW - natural resource management KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission] N1 - Funded by NOAA, administered by OLCDC ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Energy Facilities in the Oregon Coastal Zone: Part II: Likelihood of Energy Facility Siting Y1 - 1978 A1 - Holt, Edward A. A1 - Harlow, Michael G. A1 - Oregon. Land Conservation and Development Commission, A1 - Mathematical Sciences Northwest, inc. , KW - coastal hazards KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission] N1 - Funded by NOAA, administered by LCDC ER - TY - THES T1 - Factors Affecting Coho Salmon Production in Oregon Y1 - 1978 A1 - Scarnecchia, Dennis Leslie KW - Alsea River KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - Coquille River KW - Depoe Bay KW - flooding KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - hydrography KW - hydrology KW - juvenile fish KW - life history information KW - Nehalem River KW - Port of Garibaldi KW - Port of Newport KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River KW - streamflow KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - wild salmonids KW - Wilson River KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/fq977x13n N1 - In the first chapter, the author investigated whether it was possible to use scale analysis to tell whether or not a coho salmon was of wild or hatchery origin. It was. “Eighty-two percent of the hatchery and 89% of the wild fish were correctly identified.” (from the Abstract) The author discussed the ratio of wild to hatchery salmon found and proper scale analysis techniques. In the second chapter, the author addressed the relationship of streamflow and the abundance of coho salmon. “I found that for catch in the Siletz River and Tillamook Bay, and for the troll fishery, total flows in the stream during the period of residency of the juveniles correlated significantly with number of adults resulting from these smolts; annual flows also correlated significantly. There was no indication that summer flows determined production of adult fish 2 years later, except for a significant relationship for the Siletz River.” (p.68) Major professor was Harry H. Wagner. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Field Guide to Common Marine and Bay Fishes of Oregon Y1 - 1978 A1 - Bond, Carl E. A1 - Beardsley, Alan J. KW - fishes KW - general PB - Oregon State University Extension Service CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/db78tc719 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Final Report on Port of Newport: Facilities Maintenance and Development Program Y1 - 1978 A1 - Cowgill, Robert L. A1 - Isett, David E. A1 - Port of Newport. Morrage Advisory Committee, KW - general KW - industrial development KW - physical modifications KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Department of Industrial and General Engineering, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. ER - TY - THES T1 - Influence of Temperature and Salinity on the Adaptation of Anoplarchus purpurescens and Pholis ornata to an Intertidal Habitat Y1 - 1978 A1 - Barton, Michael G. KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - estuarine dynamics KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - high cockscomb=Anoplarchus purpurescens KW - hydrology KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - physical KW - physiology KW - River mile 10 KW - Saddleback gunnel=Pholis ornata KW - salinity KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/k0698b16s N1 - Major professor was Carl Bond. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An intense October Northeast Pacific storm JF - Mariners Weather Log Y1 - 1978 A1 - Creech, H. Clayton KW - physical KW - wave height KW - weather KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 22 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/g158bh973 N1 - This article was re-published in the Oregon State University Sea Grant reprint series, ORESU-R (no. 78-001). ER - TY - Generic T1 - Intertidal Zonation of Two Zostera species at the Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1978 A1 - Bayer, Range D. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - birds KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - Center Slough KW - community ecology KW - eelgrass=Zostera japonica KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - geographical distribution KW - grasses KW - Idaho Flats KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Oneatta Point KW - Sally's Bend KW - Sally's Slough KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution N1 - Draft of published article in Syesis v.12 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Lords of Themselves: a History of Eastern Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1978 A1 - Hodges, M. Constance KW - Big Elk Creek KW - Elk City KW - general KW - Grant Creek KW - Harlan KW - historical KW - Nashville KW - Nortons KW - Summit KW - Toledo KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River PB - Delcon Historical Publications. Pioneer Printing VL - 1 N1 - Excellent photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Annual and Completion Report. October 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978 Y1 - 1978 A1 - Lewis, Steven L. A1 - McQueen, Robert E. A1 - Zirges, Malcom H. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/4t64gn98p ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Mid-coast basin T2 - State of Oregon Water Use Programs Y1 - 1978 A1 - Oregon. Water Policy Review Board, A1 - Oregon. Water Resources Dept. KW - agriculture KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Depoe Bay KW - Elk Creek KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - Mill Creek KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River JF - State of Oregon Water Use Programs CY - [Salem, Or.] N1 - Gives an overview of the entire mid-coast region, then notes about the Yaquina Bay drainage. Notes concern water rights for municipal water use, industrial water use, irrigation and agriculture, and minimum perennial streamflow requirements. ER - TY - THES T1 - Myxosporidans of Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout Broodstocks from Oregon Hatcheries Y1 - 1978 A1 - Sweet, Diane Ruth KW - Alsea Fish Hatchery KW - Big Creek Fish Hatchery KW - Cole Rivers Fish Hatchery KW - Coos River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Deschutes River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Leaburg Fish Hatchery KW - McKenzie River KW - Millicoma River KW - Nehalem Fish Hatchery KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - parasites KW - Rainbos trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Roaring River Fish Hatchery KW - Salmon River Fish Hatchery KW - Santiam River KW - Siletz Fish Hatchery KW - theses KW - Trask River KW - Willamette Fish Hatchery KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3n204196b N1 - This is a thorough look at various myxosporidian parasites of Oregon trout. Includes recommendations to prevent the spread of infections. Includes photographs of microscopic slides of the parasites and maps of their distribution in the late 1970s. Masters thesis. Major professor was J. L. Fryer. ER - TY - THES T1 - Numerical Classification Analysis of Infaunal Composition and Distribution on Two Oregon Coast Beaches Y1 - 1978 A1 - Nunez Dupre, Jose D. KW - annelids KW - benthos KW - crustaceans KW - Eohastorius brevicuspis KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Leptochelia dubia KW - Lost Creek State Park KW - molluscs KW - sediments KW - spatial distribution KW - species composition KW - species list KW - tanaids KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/dn39x380g N1 - "This investigation examined the community structure of two intertidal sedimentary environments on the Oregon coast in terms of species composition and vertical distribution. A coring device was used to obtain samples from two levels above MLLW in each beach on four occasions. Of the 54 taxa found, 46.2% were crustaceans, 35.2% polychaetes, 11.1% molluscs and 7.6% were of other phyla." (from the Abstract). Major professor was Jefferson J. Gonor. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon and offshore oil Y1 - 1978 A1 - Stander, Jeffrey M. A1 - Holton, Robert L. A1 - Sea Grant College Program, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - coastal hazards KW - commercial fisheries KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - marine mammals KW - molluscs KW - recreational fisheries KW - tourism KW - water pollution JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.78-004 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/39780 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Bay Clam Distribution, Abundance, Planting Sites and Effects of Harvest. Annual Report. October 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978 Y1 - 1978 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Robart, Gregory P. A1 - Geiger, Anne A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - age composition KW - algae KW - aquaculture KW - Baltic clam = Macoma balthica KW - Bay shrimp = Crangon franciscorum KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - California softshell clam = Cryptomya californica KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Fucus species KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - growth KW - Irus clam = Irus ishibashianus KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - Netarts Bay KW - Piddock clam = Penitella penita KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand clam = Macoma secta KW - sediments KW - size composition KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - spatial distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Ulva species: Enteromorpha species KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6w924c49m N1 - "Studies were continued on the distribution and abundance of bay clams in Oregon's estuaries. Maps showing distribution of clams, substrate type and vegetation type in Tillamook, Netarts and Salmon River estuaries are presented." (from the Introduction) The report also covers attempts to artificially enhance natural production of clams, and examines the commercial clam fisheries in Yaquina and Coos Bays. Good maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Oregon Coast: an Informational Report on the Water and Related Land Resources Y1 - 1978 KW - air temperature KW - demographics KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - precipitation data KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coastal Salmon and Steelhead Research Project Proposal Y1 - 1978 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - biological KW - economics KW - feeding behavior KW - fish disease KW - general KW - genetics KW - geographical distribution KW - hatchery salmonids KW - life history information KW - natural resource management PB - [Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife] ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon salmon farm project converts to sea ranching JF - Fish Farming International Y1 - 1978 A1 - Klopfenstein, Don A1 - Klopfenstein, Inez KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Port of Newport Dock 2 KW - pulp mill effluent KW - sockeye salmon=Oncorhynchus nerka KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 N1 - Photo report ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's Oyster Resources, Industry and Management Y1 - 1978 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Region, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - economics KW - land use KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea conchaphila (Ostrea lurida) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - pesticides KW - Sevin KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sx61dn00d N1 - "Oregon's oyster industry is almost as old as the state. In the early 1860's, schooner loads of native oysters were taken from Yaquina Bay and transported to markets in San Francisco. Over the years, the industry and the resource have changed drastically. This report briefly reviews the status of Oregon's oyster resources and discusses some issues that the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the oyster industry need to address." (Introduction) Includes statistics for oyster landings from 1966-1977. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's Statewide Assessment of Nonpoint Source Problems Y1 - 1978 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality, ED - Rickert, David A. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - erosion KW - general KW - map KW - sediment data KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - water use PB - [Oregon Department of Environmental Quality] N1 - Includes 8 folded color maps ER - TY - Generic T1 - Pacific Northwest Coastal Marshes: Vegetation Zones and Tidal Datums (Draft) Y1 - 1978 A1 - Frenkel, Robert E. A1 - Eilers, H. Peter A1 - Jefferson, Carol A. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general KW - human impacts KW - Idaho Flats KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical modifications KW - species composition KW - tidal data KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - Paper prepared for the AAG-CCE (IGU) Coastal Symposium. April 12-13, 1978. New Orleans, Louisiana ER - TY - THES T1 - Paleobotany and Stratigraphy of the Yaquina Flora (Latest Oligocene-Earliest Miocene) of Western Oregon Y1 - 1978 A1 - McClammer, James Upsher, Jr. KW - botany KW - general ecosystem description KW - geology KW - paleosciences KW - taxonomy KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Formation KW - Yaquina River PB - University of Maryland CY - College Park, Md. N1 - The Yaquina Formation was deposited in Western Oregon at the end of the Oligocene period and the beginning of the Miocene. There were three major depositional events, two in shallow marine environments, and one on land. The later deposits were formed on a delta of the ancestral Yaquina River, and provide a unique look at what life was like on land about 25 million years ago. Although there are a few animal fossils in this Middle Non-Marine Member, the overwhelming majority of fossils are of plants, and they are the subject of this most interesting Master’s thesis. The fossil record points to a major warming event at the time, and the author finds the Yaquina flora resembles “a marginally subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest” with abundant climbing vines (p.65). ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Parasitology of the English sole, Parophrys vetulus Girard in Oregon, USA JF - Journal of Fish Biology Y1 - 1978 A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - biological KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - developmental stages KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 13 ER - TY - THES T1 - Partial Purification and Characterization of Hemolysin from a Psychrotrophic Kanagawa Positive Marine Vibrio Y1 - 1978 A1 - Huggins, Susan Peters KW - bacteria KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - Vibrio = Vibrio parahaemolyticus KW - Vibrios = Vibrio spp. KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9880vv073 N1 - Hundreds of Americans suffer from food poisoning from shellfish every year. Dozens die. This 1978 Master’s thesis investigates Vibrios from Yaquina Bay and is an example of the kind of pure research that has improved our understanding of these bacteria. “The object of this research was to isolate Kanagawa positive pyschrotrophic vibrios from a marine environment and partially purify a hemolysin to determine its chemical and physical characteristics. These characteristics would then be compared to known properties of exotoxin from V. parahaemolyticus.” (p.2) The author isolated 235 Vibrio strains from molluscs in Yaquina Bay, 11% of which were Kanagawa positive. The partially purified hemolysin was from a different species of Vibrio than Vibrio parahaemolyticus. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Pioneer Trails of the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1978 A1 - Samuel Newton Dicken KW - Depoe Bay KW - historical KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Yaquina Head KW - Yaquina River Estuary PB - Oregon Historical Society CY - Portland, Or. SN - 0875950302 N1 - This area is treated in the section, Maps p.36, p.40, text p.37-41, bw photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pounds and Value of Commercially Caught Fish and Shellfish Landed in Oregon Y1 - 1978 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - species list KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Although this has not been printed since the 2000 issue, ODFW has the data. Commercial landing statistics in recent years are available on the Internet by searching at: https://www.dfw.state.or.us/MRP/regulations/commercial_fishing/index.asp ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Progress report on the native broodstock collections on the Yaquina, Siuslaw, and Coos Rivers Y1 - 1978 A1 - Hooton, Robert M. ED - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquaculture KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - hydrology KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - wild salmonids KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Information Report Series: Fisheries VL - no.78-8 UR - https://library.state.or.us/repository/2011/201108101605213/ ER - TY - THES T1 - The Role of Stridulation in the Behavior of the Shore Crab Hemigrapsus oregonensis Y1 - 1978 A1 - Guin, Marylin P. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Coquille Point KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - territoriality KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mp48sh05z N1 - Major professor was Robert Holton. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Summary Report on Releases of Laboratory Produced Clams Y1 - 1978 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Netarts Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Venus clam = Venerupis philippinarum KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6h440t226 N1 - "In 1968 the Oregon Fish Commission (now Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife) initiated P.L. 88-309 funded studies to develop techniques to spawn and rear several species of bay clams. After our successful spawning and rearing studies, we planted the laboratory-produced juvenile clams on various tideflats of several estuaries to evaluate their growth and survival. . . This report summarizes the results of cur field work on Yaquina, Netarts, Tillamook, Alsea, Coos and Coquille estuaries." (from the Introduction) Although the spawning and rearing of clam larvae was successful, efforts to plant out clam larvae in various estuaries mostly failed. One glimmer of hope involved successful planting of Manila littleneck clams (Venus clams) in Netarts Bay. Includes maps of planting areas. ER - TY - THES T1 - Trace Elements in Oyster Biodeposits Y1 - 1978 A1 - Nishikawa-Kinomura, Katsuo A. KW - bivalves KW - copper KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - hydrology KW - iron KW - manganese KW - molluscs KW - nitrogen KW - organic carbon KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - salinity data KW - sediments KW - theses KW - trace elements KW - Trace metals KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zinc PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or, UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/t435gg33z N1 - Major professor was Norman H. Cutshall. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Transition Zone Vegetation between Intertidal Marsh and Upland in Oregon and Washington Y1 - 1978 A1 - Frenkel, Robert E. A1 - Boss, Theodore A1 - Schuller, S. Reid KW - abundance KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - environmental policy and law KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - species list KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution PB - Geography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. N1 - A report prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under grant no. R804963-01 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Yaquina Bay 1778-1978 Y1 - 1978 A1 - Castle, Darlene A1 - Eddleman, Brenda A1 - Hughes, Meg A1 - Hughes, Riley A1 - Thompson, Paul KW - general KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oldtown Printers CY - Waldport, Or. N1 - Reprinted in 1979 by the Lincoln County Historical society. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay Habitat Map Y1 - 1978 KW - general KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - map KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Newport, Or.] UR - https://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:df70nf328 U1 - 1:1000 U2 - 4' x 3' ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay marina: circulation and exchange characteristics Y1 - 1978 A1 - Richey, Eugene P. A1 - Skjelbreia, Norman K. KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - physical KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Technical Report / Charles W. Harris Hydraulics Laboratory PB - University of Washington College of Engineering CY - Seattle, WA VL - no.56 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1976 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1977 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation. Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife VL - no.77-4 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cj82k811p N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - THES T1 - Acute Effects of Sedimentation on Cumella vulgaris Hart 1930 (Cumacea) Y1 - 1977 A1 - King, Alan R. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - crustaceans KW - cumaceans KW - Cumella vulgaris KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical modifications KW - sediment data KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3n2042142 N1 - Major professor was Dr. James E. McCauley. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Angler's Guide to the United States Pacific Coast: Marine Fish, Fishing Grounds & Facilities Y1 - 1977 A1 - James L Squire Jr. A1 - Smith, Susan E. A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - abundance KW - breakwater KW - Coquille Point KW - general KW - geographical distribution KW - Idaho Point KW - King Slough KW - McLean Point KW - Oneatta Point KW - recreational fisheries - groundfish KW - salmon KW - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City PB - National Marine Fisheries Service CY - Seattle, WA N1 - Thorough information and charts regarding recreational fisheries given for entire coast ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Report: Fisheries Y1 - 1977 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - general KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State Game Commission CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6q182q71h N1 - Gives spawning salmon counts. Discusses fisheries for herring, groundfish, clams, crabs, oysters. Discusses immunization study to protect fish from vibriosis. Original strain came from Yaquina Bay and Lint Slough. ER - TY - THES T1 - An Application of a Mathematical Hydraulics Model to Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1977 A1 - Reed, John Cooper KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Buoy 21 KW - Butler Bridge KW - copepods KW - Craigie Point KW - crustaceans KW - Elk City KW - Elk Creek KW - geographical distribution KW - mathematical modeling KW - Mill Creek KW - physical KW - salinity KW - theses KW - tidal data KW - Toledo KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/s7526g38x N1 - Major professor was Charles B. Miller. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Bacterial chitinase in the stomachs of marine fishes from Yaquina Bay, Oregon, USA JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1977 A1 - Goodrich, Thomas D. A1 - Morita, Richard Y. KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - buffalo sculpin=Enophrys bison KW - chitin KW - developmental stages KW - fishes KW - physiology KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 41 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A bibliography of estuarine research in Oregon: a geographic review of research conducted in Oregon's estuaries, their drainage basins and the coastal beaches, dunes and headlands Y1 - 1977 A1 - Morgan, John B. A1 - Holton, Robert L. KW - bibliography KW - Big Elk Creek KW - Boone Slough KW - coastal dunes KW - Depot Slough KW - Flesher Slough KW - general KW - King Slough KW - Little Elk Creek KW - McCaffery Slough KW - Mill Creek KW - Nute Slough KW - Olalla Slough KW - Pooles Slough KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - ORESU-L PB - Oregon Estuarine Research Council VL - no.77-001 N1 - Also called Oregon Estuarine Research Council Publication no.1 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Biology of Diatoms T2 - Botanical Monographs Y1 - 1977 A1 - Werner, Dietrich (ed.) KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - physiology KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Botanical Monographs PB - Blackwell Scientific Publications VL - 13 N1 - See 'Yaquina estuary' in subject index. ER - TY - THES T1 - Biology of the Genus Eohaustorius (Amphipoda: Haustoriidae) on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1977 A1 - Bosworth Jr., Weldon S. KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - crustaceans KW - Eohaustorius species KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3f4628563 N1 - Major professor was Jefferson J. Gonor. ER - TY - THES T1 - Biology of the Microsporidan Parasite, Pleistophora sp., in Three Species of Crangonid Sand Shrimp Y1 - 1977 A1 - Breed, Gail M. KW - biological KW - blacktail bay shrimp=Crangon nigricauda KW - California bay shrimp=Crangon franciscorum KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Idaho Flats KW - life history information KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Pleistophora species KW - shellfish disease KW - smooth bay shrimp=Lissocrangon stylirostris KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6h440x13v N1 - A common parasite of sand shrimp, Pleistophora species, was examined in Yaquina Bay. The parasite infects skeletal muscle tissue in the shrimp. The seasonal prevalence and intensity of the infection was noted. Discusses aspects of the biology of this parasite and its effect on the sand shrimp. BW photographs of slides. Major professor was Dr. Robert E. Olson. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Biology of the microsporidian parasite Pleistophora crangoni n. sp. in three species of crangonid sand shrimps JF - Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Y1 - 1977 A1 - Breed, Gail M. A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - biological KW - blackspotted bay shrimp=Crangon nigromaculata KW - blacktail bay shrimp=Crangon nigricauda KW - California bay shrimp=Crangon franciscorum KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Idaho Flats KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Pleistophora species KW - shellfish disease KW - smooth bay shrimp=Lissocrangon stylirostris KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 30 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biology of the Redtail Surfperch (Amphistichus rhodoterus) from the Central Oregon Coast Y1 - 1977 A1 - Bennett, Donald E. A1 - Wydoski, Richard S. KW - Alsea Bay KW - biology KW - life history information KW - recreational fisheries KW - redtail surf perch = Amphistichus rhodoterus KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Technical Papers of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.90 UR - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31822006841605&view=1up&seq=461 N1 - Redtail surfperch live in the Oregon surf zone from October through March, and are found in bays from April through September. The authors studied the fish in Alsea and Yaquina Bays and the surf zone between the two estuaries. Gives some life history information. Emphasis is on reproductive biology. Also looked at food, particularly in the surf zone, and parasites. Recommended promoting a surf fishery, but thought the species was vulnerable to overexploitation in estuaries. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Biology of Two Species of Echinorhynchus (Acanthocephala) from Marine Fishes in Oregon Y1 - 1977 A1 - Miller, Richard Leo. KW - acanthocephalans KW - biological KW - Echinorhynchus species KW - fish disease KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - parasites KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/t148fk340 N1 - Major professor was Dr. Robert E. Olson. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Birds of Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1977 A1 - Bayer, Range D. A1 - Yaquina Birders KW - abundance KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - birds KW - Chitwood KW - community ecology KW - general ecosystem description KW - Idaho Flats KW - King Slough KW - Sally's Bend KW - South Jetty KW - species list KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head PB - Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gt54kn398 N1 - "Range Bayer, editor ; Sally Booth, illustrator ; prepared by Yaquina Birders." Gives directions to local birding areas, a checklist of Lincoln County birds, lists accidental and offshore species, and gives arrival and departure dates. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A compendium of current research and management programs concerning Oregon's estuaries Y1 - 1977 A1 - Morgan, John B. A1 - Holton, Robert L. A1 - Oregon. Estuarine Research Council, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - environmental education KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - general KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - seafood processing KW - shellfish disease KW - water pollution KW - water quality JF - ORESU-L PB - [Oregon State University] CY - [Corvallis, OR] VL - no.77-004 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Critique of the OCC & DC Mapping Scheme in Coastal Wetlands of Oregon and a Bibliography of Aerial Photo Coverage for Oregon's Estuaries, 1964-1975 Y1 - 1977 A1 - Marston, Richard A. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bibliography KW - general KW - methodology KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/73666529x N1 - Good drawings and vegetation description. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Distribution of diatoms in the plankton of Yaquina estuary, Oregon JF - Journal of Phycology Y1 - 1977 A1 - Karentz, Deneb A1 - McIntire, C. David KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - climate KW - community ecology KW - Coquille Point KW - diatoms KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - light KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - mathematical modeling KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - phosphate KW - precipitation KW - primary production KW - salinity KW - silicate KW - species composition KW - species list KW - statistical analysis KW - temporal distribution KW - tidal currents KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 13 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Distribution of Intertidal Diatoms Associated with the Sediments of Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1977 A1 - Amspoker, Michael C. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Boone Slough KW - Burpee KW - carbonate KW - chemical KW - diatoms KW - Elk City KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - Main channel KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Oneatta Point KW - organic carbon KW - salinity data KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediment data KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Toledo Airport KW - water temperature data KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/hx11xk098 N1 - Good figures and graphs. Includes microphotographs of diatoms. Major professor was C. David McIntire. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Dungeness Crab Fishery in Oregon Estuaries Y1 - 1977 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Marine Region, KW - abundance KW - Alsea Bay KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - life history information KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake KW - shellfish KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/4f16c371f N1 - "Oregon's estuaries are focal points in an important recreational and commercial fishery for Dungeness crab. This report describes crabbing in Oregon's estuaries and includes brief notes on crab biology, catch statistics, major fishing areas, fishing regulations, problems, and proposed solutions." (Introduction) Internal discussion paper. ER - TY - THES T1 - Effects of Micro-Nutrients and Major Nutrients on the Growth and Species Composition of Natural Phytoplankton Populations Y1 - 1977 A1 - Frey, Bruce E. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - diatoms KW - growth KW - nutrient cycles KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - primary production KW - species composition KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/hq37vr76f N1 - "Large-volume (20-liter) bioassays were carried out in order to assess the effects of major nutrients and micro-nutrients on natural phytoplankton populations in water collected eroni a site close to the mouth of Yaquina Bay, Oregon." (from the Abstract) Major professor was Lawrence F. Small. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of PCB Exposure on the Behavior of the Shore Crab Hemigrapsus oregonensis Y1 - 1977 A1 - Pearson, Walter H. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - feeding behavior KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - polychlorinated biphenyls KW - population biology KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab=Hemigrapsus oregonensis PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1z40kx325 N1 - Studied changes in behavior in yellow shore crabs caused by exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). "The Yaquina Bay crab population differs from both California and Washington populations by not being totally synchronized in reproduction as evidenced by the occurrence of brooding females in Yaquina Bay throughout the year (Batie, 1974)." (p.8) Includes b+w photographs showing some behaviors. Major professor was Dr. Robert L. Horton. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on Energy Partitioning and Growth in the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) Y1 - 1977 A1 - Malouf, Robert Edward KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - carbon KW - feeding behavior KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - mollusks KW - nitrogen KW - nutrition KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - shellfish KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5q47rr990 N1 - In this doctoral dissertation, the author contrasted experimental open and closed systems for culturing Pacific oysters. Raw Yaquina Bay water was pumped into the “open system.” Carbon and nitrogen-bearing particles were monitored for two years to indicate natural seasonal fluctuations in nutrients. This data was contrasted with experiments in a “closed system” that permitted control of water flow, water temperature, and food availability. The author discusses these experiments, an energy budget for the Pacific oyster, water temperature ranges for greatest growth, other factors affecting culture of this animal, and possible implications for research. Major professor was Charles E. Warren. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Environmental Evaluation and Finding: North Jetty Rehabilitation Yaquina Bay and Harbor, Oregon Y1 - 1977 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - general KW - harbors KW - North Jetty KW - physical modifications KW - Yaquina Bay ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Five-year climatology (1972-1976) off Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1977 A1 - Creech, H. Clayton KW - climate KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - tidal data KW - wave height data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University SeaGrant College Pregram, CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.77-011 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/38380 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Food consumption and growth of larvae of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) in a constant flow rearing system T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1977 A1 - Malouf, Robert E. A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association PB - National Shellfisheries Association VL - 67 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Hatchery rearing techniques for the oyster Crassostrea rivularis Gould JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1977 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Malouf, Robert E. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Suminoe oyster=Crassostrea ariakensis VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Incidence and estimation of chitinase activity associated with marine fish and other estuarine samples JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1977 A1 - Goodrich, Thomas D. A1 - Morita, Richard Y. KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - buffalo sculpin=Enophrys bison KW - chemical KW - chitin KW - fishes KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - physiology KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 41 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Larval fishes in ocean waters off Yaquina Bay, Oregon: abundance, distribution, and seasonality January 1971 to August 1972 Y1 - 1977 A1 - Richardson, Sally L. KW - abundance KW - biological KW - coastal upwelling KW - developmental stages KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University SeaGrant College Program CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.77-003 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/35036 N1 - "This report summarizes data on planktonic fish larvae from 2 to 111 km off Yaquina Bay, Oregon during a 1 1/2 year survey from January 1971 to August 1972. Data came from 287 bongo net plankton samples which contained 23,578 fish larvae in 90 taxonomic groups, 78 identified at the species level. Data on larval fish occurrences, given as number of larvae under 10m2 sea surface, are presented for each of the 90 taxa separately and for all fish larvae combined." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - Generic T1 - Local initiative as an imperative in estuarine planning T2 - Energy Across the Coastal Zone: Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference Y1 - 1977 A1 - Wick, William Q. KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Energy Across the Coastal Zone: Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference PB - The Coastal Society CY - Seattle, Wa. N1 - Conference held Nov. 3-5, 1977 U1 - Arlington, VA ER - TY - CHAP T1 - The macrophytic marine algae of Oregon T2 - The Marine Plant Biomass of the Pacific Northwest Coast Y1 - 1977 A1 - Phinney, Harry K. ED - Krauss, Robert W. (ed.) KW - algae KW - biological JF - The Marine Plant Biomass of the Pacific Northwest Coast PB - Oregon State University Press CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5999n4177 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Annual and Completion Report. July 1, 1976 - September 30, 1977 Y1 - 1977 A1 - Lewis, Steven L. A1 - McQueen, Robert E. A1 - Zirges, Malcom H. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fisheries Division, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vh53ww540 N1 - "The Troll Salmon Investigation is responsible for obtaining fishery and biological data, analyzing these data, and recommending appropriate management options for the troll fishery. Proposed management options are designed to achieve the optimum use of the salmon resource on a sustained basis. Activities pursued during FY 1977 included the sampling and analysis of catch statistics, chinook age composition, mark recovery data, and coded wire tag data. We were also involved with the ocean sport sampling data processing. Short term work was conducted to study chinook maturity, to evaluate a troll season extension off southern Oregon, and to obtain salmon length frequency data." (Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Neoplastic disease in bivalve mollusks from Oregon estuaries with emphasis on research on proliferative disorders in Yaquina Bay oysters JF - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Y1 - 1977 A1 - Mix, Michael C. A1 - Pribble, H. James A1 - Riley, Ronald T. A1 - Tomasovic, Stephen P. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - Idaho Point KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Oysterville KW - physiology KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - shellfish disease KW - The Bend KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 298 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Occurrence and survival of the larval nematode Anisakis sp. in the flesh of fresh, frozen, brined, and smoked pacific herring, Clupea harengus pallasi JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 1977 A1 - Hauck, Arthur K. KW - biological KW - nematodes KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - parasites KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 63 SN - 0022-3395 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Bay Clam Distribution, Abundance, Planting Sites and Effects of Harvest. Annual Report. July 1, 1976-September 30, 1977 Y1 - 1977 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - age composition KW - aquaculture KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - California softshell clam = Cryptomya californica KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua Foods KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Red abalone = Haliotis rufescens KW - sediments KW - size composition KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - spatial distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Venus clam = Venerupis phillipinarum KW - Whale Cove KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/fb4949124 N1 - Continued to chart the distribution of intertidal and subtidal populations of clams in Oregon. Looked for possible clam planting sites. Colored maps. ER - TY - THES T1 - Oregon Port Districts: 1977, an Economic Profile Y1 - 1977 A1 - Gabriel, Stephen R. A1 - A1 - KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - Port of Alsea KW - Port of Bandon KW - Port of Bay City KW - Port of Brookings KW - Port of Coos Bay KW - Port of Coquille River KW - Port of Gold Beach KW - Port of Nehalem KW - Port of Newport KW - Port of Siuslaw KW - Port of Tillamook Bay KW - Port of Toledo KW - Port of Umpqua KW - statistics PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6682x833k N1 - "Internship: State of Oregon Department of Economic Development" This was a capstone project produced in lieu of a Masters thesis. A look at Oregon port districts in the mid-1970s - how they contribute to economic development, activities, statistics. For the Oregon Coast, Coos Bay and Astoria get the most in-depth treatment, but there is some information about the smaller ports. Newport was the fifth-largest port in total payroll, with most activity coming from fishing and fish processing. The port of Toledo was noted as having limited shipping activity due to shallow channel depths, but was an important shipping port for lumber producers. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Out-bay growth experiment for the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) Y1 - 1977 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Malouf, Robert E. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas JF - Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Paper CY - Newport, Or. VL - no.4540 U1 - 10 pp. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oysters in the Pacific Northwest JF - Marine Fisheries Review Y1 - 1977 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - general KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 39 UR - https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/content/oysters-pacific-northwest ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A pericardial tumor in a native (Olympia) oyster, Ostrea lurida, from Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Y1 - 1977 A1 - Mix, Michael C. A1 - Riley, Ronald T. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - physiology KW - shellfish disease KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 30 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/f1881s966 N1 - This article was reprinted in the Sea Grant series ORESU-R, no.77-017. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Plant and animal communities of Pacific North American salt marshes T2 - Wet Coastal Ecosystems Y1 - 1977 A1 - MacDonald, Keith B. ED - Chapman, V. J. (ed.) KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - community ecology KW - fishes KW - salinity KW - salt marsh KW - sediments KW - wetland vegetation JF - Wet Coastal Ecosystems T3 - Ecosystems of the World PB - Elsevier Scientific CY - New York, NY VL - 1 N1 - Review article. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Private Salmon Hatcheries in Oregon, 1977 Y1 - 1977 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division, KW - aquaculture KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/0k225b83b N1 - Describes private Chinook, chum and coho hatcheries in Oregon. Includes map, b+w photographs, statistics. "This review of developments in Oregon's private salmon industry includes information on experimental development, progress of private permit holders, and current regulations governing private salmon hatchery operations in Oregon. A brief review of Oregon State University's experimental facility at Netarts Bay is appended." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - Generic T1 - Recent clam studies in Oregon's estuaries T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1977 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Coos River estuary KW - molluscs KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association VL - 67 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sea temperature reports from northwest Pacific coast JF - Mariner's Weather Log Y1 - 1977 A1 - Zopf, D. O. A1 - Creech, H. Clayton A1 - Quinn, W. H. KW - Coos River estuary KW - hydrology KW - methodology KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 21 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/gt54kn729 N1 - Reprinted in the Oregon State University Sea Grant reprint series ORESU-R (no.78-007) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal changes in the effects of temperature and water flow rate on the growth of juvenile Pacific oysters, Crassostreea gigas (Thunberg) JF - Aquaculture Y1 - 1977 A1 - Malouf, Robert E. A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - hydrology KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - mathematical modeling KW - molluscs KW - nitrogen KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - organic carbon KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 12 ER - TY - THES T1 - Seasonal Gametogenesis and Egg Laying in the Prosobranch Gastropods Nucella lamellosa, Nucella emarginata, Searlesia dira and Amphissa columbiana on the Oregon coast Y1 - 1977 A1 - Seavy, Donald Keith KW - Amphissa columbiana KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - gastropods KW - Nucella emarginata KW - Nucella lamellosa KW - physiology KW - Searlesia dira KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/x920g083x N1 - Major professor was J. J. Gonor. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Siletz Indian Reservation 1855-1900 T2 - Lincoln County Historical Society Publication Y1 - 1977 A1 - Kent, William E. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - general KW - historical KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Lincoln County Historical Society Publication PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, Or. VL - no.15 N1 - A republication of Kent's 1973 Portland State University thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Spatial and seasonal distribution of littoral diatoms in Yaquina estuary, Oregon (USA) JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 1977 A1 - Moore, Wendy W. A1 - McIntire, C. David KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Blind Slough KW - Burpee KW - Butler Bridge KW - climate KW - diatoms KW - Elk City KW - geographical distribution KW - light KW - mathematical modeling KW - population biology KW - precipitation KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - South Beach Marina KW - species composition KW - temporal distribution KW - The Bend KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina River VL - 20 ER - TY - NEWS T1 - Subtidal clam diggers pioneer new industry T2 - News-Times Y1 - 1977 A1 - McIntosh, Jay KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - dredging KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - molluscs KW - Yaquina Bay JF - News-Times CY - Newport, Or. N1 - October 12, 1977. Local news coverage of an experimental sub-tidal commercial clam fishery in Yaquina Bay. Includes b+w photographs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Two new species of Malmiana (Hirudinea: Piscicolidae) from Oregon coastal waters JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 1977 A1 - Burreson, E. M. KW - annelids KW - buffalo sculpin = Enophrys bison KW - cabezon = Scorpaenichthys marmoratus KW - fish KW - Janusion diminuta (Malmiana diminuta) KW - Janusion virida (Malmiana virida) KW - new species description KW - parasites KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. VL - 63 N1 - "Malmiana virida sp. n., parasitic on buffalo sculpins, Enophrys bison, in Yaquina Bay estuary, and Malmiana diminuta sp. n., a parasite of rockfishes, Sebastes spp., and cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, are described." (from the Abstract). Note: initial species names were not the final approved names for these new species. For more information, see World Register of Marine Species ( https://www.marinespecies.org/ ). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Use of benthic sediments as indicators of marina flushing Y1 - 1977 A1 - Slotta, Larry S. A1 - Noble, Scott M. KW - biological KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port of Newport Dock 5 KW - Port of Newport Dock 7 KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - sulphide KW - tidal currents KW - water pollution JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University, Sea Grant College Program CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.77-07 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/39785 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1977 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - Olalla Creek KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water resources of Lincoln County coastal area, Oregon Y1 - 1977 A1 - Frank, F. J. A1 - Laenen, Antonius A1 - Oregon. Water Resources Dept. A1 - U.S. Geological Survey. Water Resources Division, KW - chemical KW - climate KW - demographics KW - general ecosystem description KW - geological KW - Lincoln County KW - paleosciences KW - physical KW - precipitation data KW - sediment data KW - water quality data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Water-Resources Investigations VL - no.76-90 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/5425kb57g N1 - Excellent data. Map in back pocket ER - TY - ABST T1 - Yaquina Bay and River Dredged Material Disposal Plan Y1 - 1977 A1 - Wilsey & Ham, Inc., KW - cadmium KW - dredging KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - lead KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - mercury KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - sediments KW - toxicity KW - waste disposal KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zinc PB - Wisley & Ham CY - Lincoln County, OR UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/wd375w66b N1 - Page 112 seems to have been skipped by the publisher in page numbering. No page is missing. Discusses dredging methods and possible options for disposing of dredging spoils from Yaquina Bay. Includes maps of river segments showing possible disposal sites. Maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay Hopper Dredge Scheduling Analysis: Aquatic Resource Impact Assessment Y1 - 1977 A1 - Montagne-Bierly Associates, Inc., A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - climate KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dredging KW - fishes KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - sediments KW - species list KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Montagne & Associates Waterway Resource Consultants ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Zooplankton and dredging: research perspectives from a critical overview JF - Water Resources Bulletin Y1 - 1977 A1 - Sullivan, Barbara K. A1 - Hancock, Danil KW - dredging KW - ecosystem health KW - hydrology KW - plankton VL - 13 N1 - Examines effects of dredging on a foundation of the estuarine food chain, zooplankton. Compares Yaquina and Netarts Bays, noting that Yaquina Bay has a zooplankton bloom in the summer, while Netarts Bay does not. Most animals in Netarts Bay are flushed out daily with the tides. Notes that dredging would probably be less harmful in Netarts Bay. "In regions where plankton are continually renewed from ocean sources as in the Netarts Bay example there is little likelihood of harming an important part of the population [by dredging]." (p.462) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1975 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1976 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/ms35t915t N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Abundance of Gaper Clam Larvae in Lower Yaquina Bay, Oregon from 12 January to 12 March, 1976 Y1 - 1976 A1 - Flynn, M. Joan KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - geographical distribution KW - Idaho Flats KW - molluscs KW - reproductive behavior KW - Sally's Bend KW - size composition KW - vertical distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zooplankton PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qv33rx12b N1 - Ana1ysis of January to March samples of gaper clam larvae from Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Archeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed Newport to Waldport and Waldport to Yachats Sewer Systems, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1976 A1 - Brauner, David R. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - general KW - historical KW - Yachats River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Anthropology Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, OR ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report 1975-1976 Y1 - 1976 A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Fish Commission of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/9593tv94k N1 - July 1, 1974-June 30, 1976. The first biennial report following the merging of the Wildlife Commission and the Fish Commission. This report summarizes fish and game resources for the biennium, as well as research conducted and an outline of activities to educate the public on operations. It still contains information on game such as elk, deer, and game birds, and now includes information on commercial fisheries as well as sport fisheries. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, Years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Classification and utilization of oyster lands in Oregon Y1 - 1976 A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Darrell, Demory A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - Japanese oyster drill = Tritonalia japonica KW - land use KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report (Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife) PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - Newport, Or. VL - no.76-7 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/0z708x17s N1 - Evaluates Oregon estuaries for suitability for growing oysters. Includes estuary maps, lists possible risks for oyster growers by estuary. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Draft Yaquina Small-Boat Basin (South Beach Marina): Detailed Project Report, Section 197 Study Y1 - 1976 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - dredging KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - South Beach Marina KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - U.S. Department of the Army CY - Portland, Or. N1 - This report is the same as the draft EIS ER - TY - THES T1 - Drainage Basin Morphology in the Central Coast Range of Oregon Y1 - 1976 A1 - Niem, Wendy A. KW - Beaver Creek (Siletz) KW - Boulder Creek KW - geography KW - geology KW - hydrology KW - Luckiamute River KW - Mary's River KW - paleosciences KW - sediments KW - Siletz River KW - South Fork Siletz River KW - theses KW - Warnick Creek KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/q811kn699 N1 - This is a fascinating look back at the origins of the ancestral Siletz-Luckiamute and Yaquina-Mary’s Rivers. “The wind gaps, barbed drainages, valley sizes, and scale of the large meanders suggest that each pair of streams in the central Coast Range (one pair consists of one westward-flowing stream and one eastward-flowing stream) represents a single ancient stream system which was severed during uplift of the Coast Range.” (from the Abstract) Maps, color photographs. Major professor was James F. Lahey. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - An Economic Evaluation of Salmonid Fisheries Attributable to Siuslaw National Forest Y1 - 1976 A1 - Kunkel, Clair A1 - Janik, Phil A1 - United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region. A1 - Oregon. Siuslaw National Forest KW - economics KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Siuslaw National Forest KW - wild salmonids PB - United States Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region CY - Corvallis, Or. ER - TY - THES T1 - Factors Influencing Sex Ratio in the Estuarine Copepod Genus Eurytemora Y1 - 1976 A1 - VanderHart, Archie L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 29 KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - developmental stages KW - estuarine dynamics KW - Eurytemora species KW - hydrology KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - sex ratio KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/rf55zb585 N1 - Major Professor was Charles B. Miller. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fossil marine mammals of Oregon JF - Systematic Zoology Y1 - 1976 A1 - Ray, Clayton E. KW - aquatic mammals KW - Beaver Creek KW - Cape Blanco KW - Coos Bay KW - Fossil Point KW - fossils KW - geology KW - historical KW - Johnson Creek KW - Lincoln Beach KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Myrtle Point KW - Newport (Or.) KW - paleontology KW - paleosciences KW - Schooner Creek KW - Spencer Creek KW - Sunset Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yachats (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 25 IS - 4 N1 - This interesting article gives a history of the discovery of marine mammal fossils in Oregon. Most of the article is concerned with a remarkable and extensive collection of fossils amassed by Douglas Emlong, of Lincoln City, Oregon, “who has already secured a special place in the history of vertebrate paleontology by collecting more marine mammal fossils of more kinds and more ages than anyone,” (p.433) and who gave his collection to the Smithsonian. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Aestabdella Gen. N. (Hirudinea: Piscicolidae) for Johanassonia abditovesiculata Moore 1952 and Ichthyobdella platycephali Ingram 1957. JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 1976 A1 - Burreson, Eugene M. KW - Aestabdella species KW - biological KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - leeches KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - new species description KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - taxonomy KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 62 ER - TY - THES T1 - Infection, Histopathology and Migration of Anisakis sp. (Nematoda: Heterocheiloidea) in Pacific Herring (Clupea harengus pallasi) from Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1976 A1 - Hauck, Arthur K. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - fishes KW - nematodes KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fisheries & Wildlife, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/sf2687201 N1 - Major professor was Richard A. Tubb. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Infection of the heart cockle, Clinocardium nuttallii, from Yaquina Bay, Oregon, with an endosymbiotic alga JF - Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Y1 - 1976 A1 - Hartman, M. C. A1 - Pratt, I. KW - algae KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - mollusks KW - parasites KW - Symbiosis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 28 N1 - Is it symbiosis or parasitism? "The thick layers surrounding the algal cells in situ, the dense colonies, and the in vitro reaction to host extract suggest the alga is parasitic. However, the presence of chloroplasts, the location of the algal cells only in illuminated tissue, the seemingly unhampered reproduction in situ, and the eventual adaptation to mineral medium suggest the alga is a facultative parasite." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Informational Report: [Recreational Clamming Regulations] Y1 - 1976 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - bivalves KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - environmental law and policy KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - size composition KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/bc386j95d N1 - In the mid-1970s, it became clear to fisheries managers that there was too much pressure on some recreational bay clam fisheries, and the sizes of clams taken was becoming too small, endangering future production. This document is a draft of a report on the problem submitted to the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission in 1976. Statistics include size and age data for Tillamook, Yaquina and Netarts Bays. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Trachelobdella oregonesis sp. n. (Hirudinea: Piscicolidae), parasitic on the cabezon Scorpaenichthys marmoratus (Ayres), in Oregon JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 1976 A1 - Burreson, Eugene M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - cabezon=Scorpaenichthys marmoratus KW - fishes KW - leeches KW - life history information KW - new species description KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Trachelobdella oregonesis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 62 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Laboratory and field studies on Glugea stephani (Hagenmuller), a microsporidian parasite of pleuronectid flatfishes JF - The Journal of Protozoology Y1 - 1976 A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - biological KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - developmental stages KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 23 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Annual and Completion Report: July 1, 1975, to June 30, 1976 Y1 - 1976 A1 - Reed, Paul H. A1 - Robert K./ Zirges Malcom H McQueen A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay ER - TY - THES T1 - A Mendelian Study of Crassostrea gigas Y1 - 1976 A1 - Smoker, Janet Van Dusen KW - biological KW - genetics KW - Netarts estuary KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Oysterville KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6m311s71s N1 - Major professor was James Lannan. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Methods of Supplementing Clam and Abalone Production: Annual Report July 1, 1975 to June 30, 1976 Y1 - 1976 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Lukas, Gerald T. A1 - Halstead, Bruce G. A1 - Fish Commission of Oregon. Division of Management and Research, A1 - Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife, KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - geographical distribution KW - methodology KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Siletz River estuary KW - size composition KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Fish Commission of Oregon, Division of Management and Research CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/79407x89g N1 - This report presents information on clam distribution in Oregon estuaries. It includes clam population estimates for parts of Yaquina, Tillamook and Coos bays. Gives data from a clam aging study. Permits were issued for commercial clam harvesting in Yaquina and Coos bays. Reports on plantings of clams in Netarts and Yaquina Bays and the abalone planting in Whale Cove. Includes maps showing clams, substrate and vegetation for Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts, Nestucca, Salmon River and Siletz bays. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Methods of Supplementing Clam and Abalone Production. Completion Report July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1976 Y1 - 1976 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - Coos River estuary KW - geographical distribution KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - Sally's Bend KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Venus clam = Venerupis philippinarum KW - Whale Cove KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6395w758c N1 - "Completion report : July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1976." "Clam surveys have been conducted in Oregon's estuaries since 1973. During this project period primary objectives were (1) to locate suitable intertidal and subtidal clam planting sites and to determine the feasibility of planting laboratory spawned clams; (2) to determine the potential for a subtidal clam fishery in Oregon; (3) to develop techniques for spawning and rearing clams, (4) to refine techniques for aging clams, (5) to develop appropriate subtidal clam management schemes applicable on a coastwide basis, and (6) to determine the feasibility of purchasing and planting juvenile red abalone along the Oregon coast." (Introduction). Includes maps of subtidal clam beds in Tillamook, Yaquina and Coos bays. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon coast shoreline changes due to jetties JF - Journal of the Waterways, Harbors and Coastal Engineering Division Y1 - 1976 A1 - Komar, Paul D. A1 - Lizarraga-Arciniega, Jose ROman A1 - Terich, Thomas A. KW - computer programs KW - erosion KW - geological KW - North Jetty KW - sediments KW - South Jetty VL - 102 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Coastal Management Program Y1 - 1976 A1 - Oregon. Land Conservation and Development Commission, KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - map KW - natural resource management PB - Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/kw52jd126 N1 - Accompanied by maps, which are also available on the website. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's Fragile Few . . . Estuaries Y1 - 1976 A1 - MacLeod, Gerald R. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - ecological values KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - habitat conservation KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission ER - TY - CONF T1 - Out-bay culture of bivalve molluscs T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1976 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association PB - National Shellfisheries Association VL - v.65 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - PCB and the activities budget of the crab Hemigrapsus oregonensis T2 - Estuarine Processes: Uses, Stresses, and Adaptations to the Estuary Y1 - 1976 A1 - Pearson, Walter H. A1 - Holton, Robert L. ED - Wiley, Martin (ed.) KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - feeding behavior KW - physiology KW - polychlorinated biphenyls KW - reproductive behavior KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab=Hemigrapsus oregonensis JF - Estuarine Processes: Uses, Stresses, and Adaptations to the Estuary PB - Academic Press VL - 1 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pleasure boating in Oregon : a report to the Oregon State Marine Board Y1 - 1976 A1 - Pfister, Robert E. A1 - Donheffner, Paul E. A1 - Hartsook, Thomas Edward A1 - Oregon. State Marine Board KW - Alsea River KW - Devils Lake KW - Diamond Lake KW - recreational fisheries KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - tourism KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - WRRI (Series) PB - Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.42 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/76537521k N1 - This report summarizes the status of recreational boating in Oregon circa 1975. The Willamette and Columbia Rivers were the most heavily used waterways in the state. Most pleasure boats were used for recreational fishing, with waterskiing and cruising as other major activities. The size of pleasure boats was increasing. Problems included overcrowding at boating facilities, a lack of law enforcement, and a need for more public restrooms. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Population Dynamics and Reproductive Strategy of the Stream Snail Oxytrema silicula (Gould) in Relation to Stream Order Y1 - 1976 A1 - Diamond, Jerome KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Eddyville (Or.) KW - feeding behavior KW - gastropods KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - nutrition KW - Oak Creek KW - Oxytrema silicula KW - precipitation KW - reproductive biology KW - Salmon Creek KW - spatial distribution KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/zk51vk467 N1 - The author compared populations of a small freshwater snail in four streams in the Oregon Coast Range, including the Yaquina River near Eddyville, and Salmon Creek, a tributary of the Yaquina River. Samples were taken in each study area every three months. Stream order (from mainstem to branches) was important. The snails reproduced less in larger streams, perhaps due to a parasite. While reproduction was higher in smaller branches, so was mortality. This thesis gives a look at a part of stream ecology less often studied. Schematic drawings of stream reaches are included. Major professor was John H. Lyford, Jr. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A review of the cellular proliferative disorders of oysters (Ostrea lurida) from Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Progress in Experimental Tumor Research Y1 - 1976 A1 - Mix, Michael C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - physiology KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 20 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Seasonal variation of algal biomass production potential and nutrient limitation in Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Biostimulation and Nutrient Assessment Y1 - 1976 A1 - Specht, David T. KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - climate KW - hydrology KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - phosphorus KW - precipitation KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biostimulation and Nutrient Assessment PB - Ann Arbor Science CY - Ann Arbor, MI ER - TY - RPRT T1 - South Beach Marina (Yaquina Bay Small Boat Basin), Lincoln County, Oregon: Final Environmental Impact Statement Y1 - 1976 A1 - U.S. Department of Agriculture, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - dredging KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - South Beach Marina KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/wm117p44s ER - TY - RPRT T1 - South Beach Marina (Yaquina Bay Small Boat Basin), Lincoln County, Oregon: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Y1 - 1976 A1 - U.S. Department of Agriculture, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineer KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - dredging KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - South Beach Marina KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin CY - Portland, OR ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning Fish Surveys in Coastal Watersheds, 1975 Y1 - 1976 A1 - Cummings, Ed A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Management Section, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - biological KW - Buck Creek KW - Cedar Creek KW - Clear Creek KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - Euchre Creek KW - fishes KW - Fishhawk #2 KW - Grant Creek KW - Humbug Creek KW - Johnson Creek KW - Lake Creek KW - Larson Creek KW - Lobster Creek KW - Moon Creek KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Panther Creek KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon Creek KW - Scholfield Creek KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Smith River KW - Steele Creek KW - Tenmile Lakes KW - Umpqua River KW - West Fork Millicoma River KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/v692t6919 N1 - Spawning fall Chinook and coho salmon were counted. Statistics give historic counts. Less area was surveyed in 1975, and methods of data analysis were re-evaluated. ER - TY - THES T1 - Species-Specific Phytoplankton Production Rates During a Spring Diatom Bloom in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1976 A1 - McMurray, Gregory R. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - diatoms KW - hydrography KW - light KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - nutrient cycles KW - physiology KW - primary production KW - species list KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/s4655k78n N1 - Studied population dynamics, particularly phytoplankton succession during a diatom bloom in Yaquina Bay. Drew samples from the dock at the Marine Science Center at five depths and incubated the samples on site. "Species-specific production rates were estimated for 22 consecutive days: 16 April to 7 May 1974. Three taxa, Chaetoceros debilis Cleve, Thalassiosira decipiens (Grun.) Jorg., and unidentified flagellates were responsible for over 65% of the community biomass and over 85% of the primary production after 20 April 1974." Doctoral dissertation. Major professor was Lawerence F. Small. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - State Ownership, Yaquina Bay - Port of Newport North Shore Moorage Basin and Waterfront of Newport (Submerged and Submersible Lands) Y1 - 1976 A1 - Lumley, Perry E. A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - diking KW - dredging KW - historical KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - maps KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Division of State Lands CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cz30pt222 N1 - This memorandum describes reference material used to document changes in land ownership in Yaquina Bay from 1895 through 1973. The supporting documentation is not included. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Survey of the Great Blue Heron Rookeries on the Oregon Coast: Y1 - 1976 A1 - McMahon, Ellen A1 - University of Oregon. Biology Department KW - abundance KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - biological KW - birds KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - feeding behavior KW - great blue heron= Ardea herodias KW - habitat conservation KW - land use KW - life history information KW - Mill Creek KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - Tenmile estuary KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [University of Oregon Biology Department] CY - [Eugene], Or. UR - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/3828 N1 - Maps of nesting and feeding sites. "A Student Originated Studies Project Funded by the National Science Foundation Based at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology under the Direction of University of Oregon Biology Department." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tidal Datums and Characteristics of the Upper Limits of Coastal Marshes in Selected Oregon Estuaries Y1 - 1976 A1 - Frenkel, Robert E. A1 - Eilers, H. Peter KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Bandon Marsh KW - biological KW - Burnside KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coquille Bay KW - Drift Creek KW - Eckman Lake KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - general ecosystem description KW - grasses KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physical KW - Settler Point KW - species list KW - tidal data KW - Tongue Point KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Department of Geography, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/jh343s762 N1 - "Based on field work conducted during the months of July and August 1976, the following report describes the characteristics of vegetation at the upper limit of intertidal wetland in five Oregon coastal marshes and relates vegetation characteristics to marsh zonation, elevations above Mean Sea Level and various tidal datums." (from the Preface) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Toxicity of the insecticide Methoxychlor to the Dungeness crab, Cancer magister. JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1976 A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Buchanan, David V. A1 - Mallon, Michael H. A1 - Caldwell, Richard S. A1 - Raymond E Millemann KW - biological KW - chemical KW - developmental stages KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - herbicides KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - toxicity VL - 38 ER - TY - THES T1 - Use of Benthic Sediments as Indicators of Marina Flushing Y1 - 1976 A1 - Noble, Scott Morgan KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - physical modifications KW - Rogue River estuary KW - sediment data KW - sediments KW - Siuslaw River estary KW - sulphide KW - theses KW - tidal currents KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/dj52w739f N1 - “This study is an attempt to unfold the important functions of small scale estuarine circulation patterns by using benthic sediments as indicators of marina flushing. Specifically, the research has tried to identify physical parameters that are influential in providing the flushing necessary to preserve a high state of water quality within small estuarine marina basins.” (from the Abstract) The author took sediment samples from 13 marinas along the Oregon coast, and used the sediments to show how well pollutants were being flushed out of the various estuaries. The author ranks the marinas to show which had acceptable and unacceptable levels of pollution. Masters of Ocean Engineering thesis. Major professor was Larry S. Slotta. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Use of Heated Seawater for Farming Oysters and Salmon Y1 - 1976 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Oregon State University. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - water temperature PB - Oregon State University. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cj82k818m N1 - For oysters, "The objective of these studies was to determine the biological feasibility of using the heated effluent from coastal nuclear power plants for culturing the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas." (p.1) Work included oyster growth experiments, seasonal growth experiments and closed system studies. For salmon, "The objective of these studies was to determine the biological feasibility of using the heated effluent from coastal nuclear power plants for culturing chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta, and, to a lesser extent, pink salmon 0. gorbuscha." (p.3) Work included temperature vs. growth experiments, temperature x ration factorial experiments, and disease control studies. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Quality: Western Fish Toxicology Station and Western Oregon Rivers Y1 - 1976 A1 - Samuelson, Donald F. A1 - United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development., KW - Alsea River estuary KW - chemical KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Eddyville KW - heavy metals KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - physical KW - salinity KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina River PB - Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Environmental Research Laboratory CY - Duluth, Minn. UR - https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPURL.cgi?Dockey=9100T24D.txt N1 - Study focuses on the Willamette River with some limited comparative data with other rivers inclusing the Yaquina. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The wavemeter: a land-based system for measuring nearshore ocean waves JF - Marine Technology Society Journal Y1 - 1976 A1 - Zopf, D. O. A1 - Creech, H. Clayton A1 - Quinn, W. H. KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - methodology KW - physical KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 10 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/jm214w120 N1 - This article was reprinted in Oregon State University Sea Grant's reprint series, ORESU-R, no. 76-013. It describes "a method for measuring nearshore ocean wave characteristics with a land-based, long-period vertical seismometer." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1973 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1975 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - paralytic shellfish poisoning KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, Management and Research Division VL - no.75-2 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gx41mj654 N1 - South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. Includes information on a paralytic shellfish poisoning alert - the first instance of high shellfish toxicity in Oregon since 1957. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1974 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1975 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, Management and Research Division VL - no.1-75 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/m039k5446 N1 - South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Activity Pattern of Diadora aspera Y1 - 1975 A1 - Boese, Bruce L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - behavior KW - biological KW - Keyhole limpet = Diadora aspera KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5999n573s N1 - Major professor was James McCauley. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Report - Fisheries: 1975 Y1 - 1975 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - general KW - habitat conservation KW - habitat restoration KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - groundfish KW - salmon KW - shellfish KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/ht24wp62j N1 - Discusses fisheries for herring, anchovy, crabs, oysters, and salmon in Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Biochemical polymorphism of starry flounder, Platichthys stellatus, from the northwestern and northeastern Pacific Ocean JF - Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics Y1 - 1975 A1 - Johnson, A. G. A1 - Beardsley, A. J. KW - biochemistry KW - genetics KW - Hokkaido Island KW - Kamchatka KW - morphology KW - Puget Sound KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 N1 - ER - TY - THES T1 - Biological Studies on the Hemoflagellates of Oregon Marine Fishes and Their Potential Leech Vectors Y1 - 1975 A1 - Burreson, Eugene M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Coquille Point KW - Craigie Point KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Green Point KW - hemoflagellates KW - leeches KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2r36v182q N1 - Includes electron micrograph and excellent line drawings. Although the author notes where leeches were found in Yaquina Bay, all infected fish were found in the ocean: no fish collected from Yaquina Bay were found to be infected with hemoflagellates. Major professor was Dr. Robert E. Olson. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Chlorinated pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in marine species, Oregon/Washington coast, 1972 JF - Pesticides Monitoring Journal Y1 - 1975 A1 - Claeys, Robert R. A1 - Caldwell, Richard S. A1 - Cutshall, Norman H. A1 - Holton, Robert KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - chemical KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - molluscs KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - pesticides KW - physiology KW - polychlorinated biphenyls KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - toxicity KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 9 ER - TY - Generic T1 - [Correspondence File on Vic Dollar's Oyster Plat Lease] Y1 - 1975 A1 - Dollar, Victor R. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - general KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - Plat maps, letters, legal descriptions ER - TY - THES T1 - The Distribution of Planktonic Diatoms in Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1975 A1 - Karentz, Deneb KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - chemical KW - climate KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - estuarine dynamics KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - light KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - mathematical modeling KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - phosphate KW - precipitation KW - River Mile 7 KW - salinity data KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - silicate KW - species composition KW - species list KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Toledo Airport KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/12579v94n N1 - Major professor was C. David McIntire. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Distribution, reproduction, and growth of Crangon nigricauda and Crangon franciscorum in Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1975 A1 - Krygier, Earl E. A1 - Horton, Howard F. KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - blacktail bay shrimp=Crangon nigricauda KW - California bay shrimp=Crangon franciscorum KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - geographical distribution KW - growth KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity data KW - sex ratio KW - size composition KW - temporal distribution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 49 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Draft Environmental Impact Statement: Operation and Maintenance of the Channels and Breakwaters in Yaquina Bay and River Y1 - 1975 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - dredging KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - species list KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin CY - Portland, Or. VL - 1 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Environmental Hazard Inventory: Coastal Lincoln County, OR Y1 - 1975 A1 - R.N.R.K. Associates KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - landslides CY - Corvallis, Or. N1 - Includes charts and maps. Photocopy of original. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuarine Resources of the Oregon Coast: a Natural Resource Inventory Report to the Oregon Coastal Conservation & Development Commission Y1 - 1975 A1 - Wilsey & Ham, Inc., A1 - Oregon. Coastal Conservation and Development Commission, KW - biological KW - general ecosystem description KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission CY - Florence, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/ns064b38r N1 - This report is one of ten natural resource inventories prepared by the OCC&DC in developing a natural resources management plan for the Oregon coast. The inventory is designed to provide a coastwide identification of the location, extent and characteristics, values and management problems of estuarine resources. (Introduction) Yaquina Bay section p.134-140. U1 - 233 p. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuary Development with Implications for Management: a case study of Northwest Natural Gas Company's Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Project at Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1975 A1 - Good, James W. KW - aquaculture KW - chemical KW - commercial fisheries KW - dredging KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - McLean Point KW - methane KW - natural resource management KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - salinity KW - tidal currents KW - toxicity KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay PB - School of Oceanography, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6395wc74k ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hatchery manual for the Pacific oyster Y1 - 1975 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Malouf, Robert E. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas JF - ORESU-H PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.75-002 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/c534fq11p N1 - Also numbered as Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station Special Report no. 443. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hydrogen sulfide effects on selected larval and adult marine invertebrates Y1 - 1975 A1 - Caldwell, Richard S. A1 - Water Resources Research Institute, KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - hydrogen sulfide KW - isopods KW - molluscs KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay JF - WRRI PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.31 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/1j92gc265 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Crangon nigricauda and Crangon franciscorum in Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfish Association Y1 - 1975 A1 - Krygier, Earl E. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - blacktail bay shrimp=Crangon nigricauda KW - California bay shrimp=Crangon franciscorum KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - growth KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - statistical analysis KW - temporal distribution KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfish Association VL - 65 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - THES T1 - An In-Situ Experiment on the Effects of Zooplankton Grazing and Nutrient Regeneration on the Phytoplankton of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1975 A1 - Deason, Ellen Elizabeth KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - feeding behavior KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - organic carbon KW - physiology KW - primary production KW - species composition KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5m60qw18g N1 - Major professor was Herbert C. Curl Jr. Masters thesis. Good data graphs. ER - TY - THES T1 - Incidence and Significance of Bacterial Chitinase in the Marine Environment Y1 - 1975 A1 - Goodrich, Thomas D. KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - buffalo sculpin=Enophrys bison KW - chitin KW - Coquille Point KW - fishes KW - King Slough KW - McCafferey Slough KW - Oneatta Point KW - Parker Slough KW - physiology KW - sediments KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/kk91fn78w N1 - Chitin is very important for fishes, making up most of their skeletons. This means that how chitin breaks down and is recycled in the marine environment is important. In this work, the ability of a marine bacterium to break down and, in effect, to recycle chitin was studied. The author also considers the availability of free chitinase available for uptake in the marine environment. This availability was studied in Yaquina Bay and in the Pacific Ocean. Major professor was Richard Y. Morita. ER - TY - THES T1 - Larval Ecology of Pandalus jordani Rathbun Y1 - 1975 A1 - Rothlisberg, Peter C. KW - biological KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - pink shrimp=Pandalus jordani KW - theses KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/cv43p0460 N1 - Major professor was Charles Miller. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Annual Report. July 1, 1974 - June 30, 1975 Y1 - 1975 A1 - Reed, Paul H. A1 - McQueen, Robert E. A1 - Zirges, Malcolm H. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Marketing characteristics of Oregon's fresh frozen shrimp industry Y1 - 1975 A1 - Langmo, R. D. A1 - Carter, C. N. A1 - Bailey, R. O. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - economics KW - general KW - pink shrimp=Pandalus jordani KW - Port Orford KW - seafood processing KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University, Sea Grant College Program CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.75-002 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/qz20sx38b N1 - Also numbered as Special report (Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station) ; 440. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Methods of Supplementing Clam and Abalone Production. Annual Report July 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975 Y1 - 1975 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Lukas, Gerald A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service , KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - Coos River estuary KW - geographical distribution KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - Sally's Bend KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Venus clam = Venerupis phillipinarum KW - Whale Cove KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/mp48sd27c N1 - "The principal objectives of this study were: (1) to locate suitable intertidal and subtidal clam planting sites and to determine the feasibility of planting laboratory spawned clams, (2) to map locations of bay clams having cotmiercial harvesting potential, (3) to develop techniques for spawning and rearing native species of clams and determine If fast growth is a heritable characteristic of the Manila littleneck clam Venerupi.e phltpptnarvion and, (4) to determine the feasibility of purchasing and planting juvenile red abalone Haiwti8 rufescens along the Oregon coast." (Introduction) Includes maps of clam distribution and substrate type for Tillamook, Yauqina, Alsea and Coos bays. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Monitoring methods for estuarine benthic systems Y1 - 1975 A1 - Williamson, Kenneth A1 - Bella, David A. KW - chemical KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - methodology KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - organic carbon KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - sediments KW - sulpher cycle KW - sulphide JF - Bulletin - Engineering Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Corvallis PB - Oregon State University Engineering Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.52 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8336h288r N1 - "The purpose of this report is to present methods and procedures for monitoring estuarine benthic systems. Emphasis is given to those features of benthic systems of significant ecological importance. While the experience of the authors has been within estuarine environments, the material contained herein is relevant to a wide range of marine sediments." (From Introduction) ER - TY - Generic T1 - Neoplastic disease of Yaquina Bay bivalve mollusks T2 - Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Hanford Biology Symposium Y1 - 1975 A1 - Mix, Michael C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - physiology KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Hanford Biology Symposium VL - 1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5d86p598h N1 - Also published in the Oregon State University Sea Grant reprint series, ORESU-R (no.75-003). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Operation and Maintenance of the Channels and Breakwaters in Yaquina Bay and River: Final Environmental Impact Statement Y1 - 1975 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - dredging KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - species list KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin CY - Portland, OR\r. N1 - In 2 volumes. V.1 is the environmental impact sdtatement, V.2 has the technical appendices. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon coastal zone land: use, ownership and value change Y1 - 1975 A1 - Northam, R. M. A1 - Maresh, T. J. A1 - Nolan, M. L. KW - economics KW - general KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - Lincoln County KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University, Sea Grant College Program CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.75-006 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/35031 ER - TY - THES T1 - Plant Communities and Succession in Oregon Coastal Salt Marshes Y1 - 1975 A1 - Jefferson, Carol A. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - ecological succession KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general ecosystem description KW - sediments KW - species composition KW - species list KW - theses KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2v23vx42t N1 - Major professor was William W. Chilcote. ER - TY - THES T1 - Pollution and Tidal Flushing Predictions for Oregon's Estuaries Y1 - 1975 A1 - Choi, Byungho KW - Alsea Bay KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos Bay KW - dissolved oxygen KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - theses KW - tidal currents KW - tidal data KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua Bay KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/db78tf26w N1 - "The overriding goal of this study was to provide first order estimates of dilution and tidal flushing of waste discharges released hypothetically into various Oregon estuaries during critical low flows and tides." (from the Abstract) Masters of Ocean Engineering thesis. Major professor was Larry S. Slotta. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Proliferative characteristics of atypical cells in native oysters (Ostrea lurida) from Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Y1 - 1975 A1 - Mix, Michael C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - physiology KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 ER - TY - THES T1 - Rearing Conditions and Their Effects on Growth, Food Conversion, and Survival of English Sole (Parophrys vetulus Girard) Y1 - 1975 A1 - Williams, Steven F. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/0k225f61x N1 - Major professor was Richard S. Caldwell. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Residual toxicity of ozonized seawater to oyster larvae Y1 - 1975 A1 - DeManche, J.M. A1 - Donoghay, Percy L. A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Small, Lawrence F. KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - ozone KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - toxicity JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.75-003 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/35029 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A review of rainbow trout stocking and catch statistics in Oregon streams, 1952-1975 Y1 - 1975 A1 - Kinunen, Wayne (ed.) A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - biological KW - hatchery salmonids KW - rainbow trout=Oncorhynchus mykiss (Salmo gairdneri) KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Progress Memorandum, Fisheries PB - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.6 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/7m01bm42k ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Seasonal variation of algal biomass production potential and nutrient limitation in Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Biostimulation and Nutrient Assessment Symposium. Y1 - 1975 A1 - Specht, David T. ED - Middlebrooks, E.J. ED - Falkenborg, D.H. ED - Maloney, T.E. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - Burpee KW - diatoms KW - Dunaliella species KW - Elk City KW - green algae KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - methodology KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - Oneatta Point KW - phosphorus KW - primary production KW - Sally's Bend KW - Selenastrum capricornutum KW - Thalassiosira species KW - Toledo Airport KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biostimulation and Nutrient Assessment Symposium. PB - Utah State University CY - Logan, Utah UR - https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1201&context=water_rep ER - TY - THES T1 - Shoreline Changes and Physiographic Hazards on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1975 A1 - Stembridge, James Edward, Jr. KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - Nye Beach KW - sediments KW - theses PB - University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. N1 - Good detail about specific locations. ER - TY - THES T1 - Shoreline Changes Due to Jetty Construction on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1975 A1 - Lizarraga Arciniega, Jose Roman KW - Chetco River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - erosion KW - jetties KW - Nehalem River KW - North Jetty KW - physical modifications KW - Rogue River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Jetty KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3b591c12s N1 - This thesis was reprinted as ORESU-T no. 75-4 and is also available online through the NOAA Sea Grant Institutional Repository. Discusses accretion of sand due to jetties and physical settings conducive to erosion. The author developed a computer model to simulate shoreline changes after the construction of the Siuslaw River jetties. "The shoreline advances of the model agreed closely with the actual shoreline changes found in surveys following jetty construction." (from the Abstract) The major professor was Paul D. Komar. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shoreline changes due to jetty contruction on the Oregon coast Y1 - 1975 A1 - Lizarraga Arciniega, Jose Roman A1 - Komar, Paul D. KW - Chetco River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - erosion KW - jetties KW - Nehalem River KW - North Jetty KW - physical modifications KW - Rogue River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Jetty KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-T PB - Oregon State University Sea Grant College Program CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.75-004 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/39192 N1 - This publication is based on the Master of Science thesis published by Jose Roman Lizarraga Arciniega in 1975. Paul Komar was his major professor. Discusses accretion of sand due to jetties and physical settings conducive to erosion. The author developed a computer model to simulate shoreline changes after the construction of the Siuslaw River jetties. "The shoreline advances of the model agreed closely with the actual shoreline changes found in surveys following jetty construction." (from the Abstract) Fig.14 shows advance of the shoreline on the south side of the Yaquina River entrance from 1830 to 1974 (p.41). The thesis is also available online at: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3b591c12s ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning fish surveys in coastal watersheds, 1974 Y1 - 1975 A1 - Berry, Richard L. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - biological KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Kilchis River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tenmile Lakes KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tillamook River KW - weather KW - wild salmonids KW - Wilson River JF - Coastal Rivers Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon VL - no.75-4 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/m613mz14s N1 - Spawning fall Chinook and coho salmon were counted. Statistics give historic counts. Includes historical data for the Yaquina River from 1950 through 1974. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of private salmon hatcheries in Oregon, 1973-74 Y1 - 1975 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Korn, Lawerence A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Wright Creek KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Coastal Rivers Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, Management and Research Division VL - no.75-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/h415pb23d N1 - This document describes private salmon hatcheries in Oregon that were rearing chum, coho and Chinook salmon. ER - TY - THES T1 - Systematics, Variation, Distribution, and Biology of Lampreys of the Genus Lampetra in Oregon Y1 - 1975 A1 - Kan, Ting T. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - fishes KW - genetics KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific lamprey=Lampetra tridentata KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - river lamprey=Lampetra ayresi KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - theses KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Western brook lamprey = Lampetra richardsoni KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1544br289 N1 - Major professor was Carl E. Bond. Doctoral thesis. Pacific lamprey was reported at Simpson Creek, a tributary of the Yaquina River. River lamprey was observed in Yaquina Bay, the Yaquina River and Simpson Creek. Western Brook Lamprey was observed at Rock Creek, Big Elk Creek, Flynn Creek and Simpson Creek. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Technical Appendices for Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Operation and Maintenance of the Channels and Breakwaters in Yaquina Bay and River Y1 - 1975 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - dredging KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - species list KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Volume II ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tidal Flats in Estuarine Water Quality Analysis Y1 - 1975 A1 - Bella, David A. KW - algal species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bacteria KW - chemical KW - Coos Bay estuary KW - dissolved oxygen KW - ecosystem modeling KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrogen sulfide KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - mathematical modeling KW - organic carbon KW - outfall KW - Parker Slough KW - sediments KW - sulpher cycle KW - sulphides KW - Toledo KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Department of Civial Engineering, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31822020693859&seq=3 N1 - "Research Grant 16070 DGO." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Transcript of interview with Mrs. Violet Updike, July 16, 1975 Y1 - 1975 A1 - Oregon State University Jouralism Department, A1 - Carlson, Judith Carol A1 - Gilfillan, Francois Archibald A1 - Starker, Thurman James A1 - Strand, August Leroy KW - Aquatic invertebrate KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries – shellfish KW - Craigie Point KW - historical KW - mollusks KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oyster City KW - Oysterville KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon Pioneers Oral History Collection, 1975-1976 (bulk 1975) PB - Oregon Pioneers Oral History Collection (OH 01), Oregon State University Archives CY - Corvallis, Or. N1 - This oral history gives a delightful look into early days on Yaquina Bay, especially of the oyster industry, in which the speaker’s father participated. Daily life and education are featured. Mrs. Updike was an early teacher in Lincoln County. The interview was originally tape-recorded as part of a journalism project at Oregon State University to commemorate the American bicentennial. While the tape has deteriorated, a transcript of the interview is available by contacting the University Library’s Special Collections and Archives department: http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/ . ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1975 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - Olalla Creek KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor: Predredge Survey Y1 - 1975 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District Operations Division, Portland KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay & Harbor, Ore. Harbor PB - U.S. Army Engineer District CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Survey uses 9/26/73 aerial photo as base. "YB-1-475" U1 - 1:3600 U2 - 27 x 52.25 in. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - 1970-71 Yaquina Bay Resource Use Study Y1 - 1974 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Walters, Charles A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Division of Management and Research, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic vegetation KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - general KW - geographical distribution KW - grasses KW - recreational fisheries KW - species list KW - tourism KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xk81js32v ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1971 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1974 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation. Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, Management and Research Division VL - no.74-4 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/bg257f819 N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers on Clatsop County beaches. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1972 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1974 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, management and research division VL - no.74-5 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p8418n95n N1 - Gives data on recreational and commercial clam fisheries. Total harvest, age composition data, survey of clam diggers. South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Acute effects of outboard motor effluent on two marine shellfish JF - Environmental Science and Technology Y1 - 1974 A1 - Clark, Robert C. Jr. A1 - Finley, John S. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - chemical KW - hydrocarbons KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - physiology KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Report - Fishery Division : 1974 Y1 - 1974 A1 - Oregon. State Game Commission. Fishery Division, ED - Cambell, C. J. ED - Daily, M. K. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Wildlife Commission CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/bk128g39c N1 - "Ore-Aqua Foods, Inc. was granted one of Oregon's first private salmon hatchery permits. They will be rearing coho and fall chinook and releasing them into Yaquina Bay. Their production should make a significant contribution to the offshore and Yaquina Bay fisheries." (p.8) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bays and Estuaries of Oregon: A Literature Review of Ph. D. and Master Theses at Oregon State University and University of Oregon Y1 - 1974 A1 - Smallbone, Norma (compiler) KW - Alsea River estuary KW - bibliography KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University School of Oceanography CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3n203z661 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report 1972-1974 Y1 - 1974 A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - aquaculture KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Fish Commission of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/73666527c N1 - This report summarizes the activities of the Fish Commission of Oregon for July 1972 to June 1974. It contains information on issues the Commission was unable to solve in that biennium, as well as its major successes. It also includes general operations reports, and a financial statement. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - THES T1 - Chemical Communication and Chemoreception in the Dungeness Crab, Cancer magister, and the Lined Shore Crab, Pachygrapsus crassipes Y1 - 1974 A1 - Takahashi, Francis T., Jr. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physiology KW - striped shore crab = Pachgrapsus crassipes KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State Unversity CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/th83m153f N1 - Major professor was Austin W. Pritchard. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Clam-Abalone Stock Supplementation Feasability Study Annual Report July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974 Y1 - 1974 A1 - Lukas, Gerald A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - geographical distribution KW - Manila clam = Venerupis japonica KW - methodology KW - molluscs KW - Netarts estuary KW - Red abalone = Haliotis rufescens KW - size composition KW - Whale Cove KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6h440s904 N1 - "The objectives of this study were to locate suitable intertidal and subtidal clam planting sites and to determine the feasibility of planting laboratory spawned clams. Criteria used to determine the suitability of potential clam planting sites included: an evaluation of species of clams indigenous to the survey area and the type of substrate and vegetation within the survey area." (from the Introduction) Also reports on attempts to induce spawning in red abalone. Maps show vegetation, substrate types and clam beds for Netarts, Yaquina and Alsea bays. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coastal Ecological Systems of the United States Y1 - 1974 ED - Odum, H.T. ED - Copeland, B.J. ED - McMahan, E.A. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - foraminifera KW - geographical distribution KW - salinity KW - temporal distribution KW - vertical distribution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - The Conservation Foundation CY - Washington D.C. VL - 1-2 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coastal Ecological Systems of the United States Volume 2 Y1 - 1974 ED - Odum, H.T. ED - Copeland, B.J. ED - McMahan, E.A. KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - molluscs KW - salinity KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Yaquina Bay PB - The Conservation Foundation CY - Washington D.C. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coastal Reconnaissance Study, Oregon and Washington Y1 - 1974 KW - general KW - geological KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - map KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - recreational uses KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories CY - Richland, Wash. N1 - Photos ER - TY - Generic T1 - Comparison of species diversity and faunal homogeneity indices as criteria of change in biological communities T2 - Proceedings of Seminar on Methodology for Monitoring the Marine Environment Y1 - 1974 A1 - Swartz, Richard C. A1 - DeBen, Waldemar A. A1 - McErlean, A. J. ED - Verner, S. S. KW - biological KW - blacktail bay shrimp = Crangon nigricauda KW - breakwater KW - buffalo sculpin = Enophrys bison KW - Buoy 15 KW - community ecology KW - Coquille Point KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - Main channel KW - methodology KW - pile perch = Rhacochilus vacca KW - Snake prickleback = Lumpenus sagitta KW - starry flounde r= Platichthys stellatus KW - temporal distribution KW - Weiser Point KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City JF - Proceedings of Seminar on Methodology for Monitoring the Marine Environment PB - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency UR - https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPURL.cgi?Dockey=91019N3T.TXT N1 - EPA-600-4-74-004. Surveyed demersal fish and epibenthic crustaceans twice monthly at four stations in Yaquina Bay, March 1967-Feb. 1968. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A description of current, wind and sea level variations during coastal upwelling off the Oregon coast, July - August, 1972 JF - Journal of Geophysical Research Y1 - 1974 A1 - Smith, Robert L. KW - climate KW - coastal upwelling KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - South Jetty KW - tidal data KW - wind data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 79 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Diseases of shellfish in Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Proceedings - National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1974 A1 - Mix, Michael C. KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - biological KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - shellfish disease VL - 64 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The distribution of epiphytic diatoms in Yaquina Bay, Oregon (USA) JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 1974 A1 - Main, Stephen P. A1 - McIntire, C. David KW - abundance KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Boone Slough KW - brown algae KW - Butler Bridge KW - community ecology KW - Coquille Point KW - diatoms KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - Elk City KW - Enteromorpha species KW - Fucus species KW - geographical distribution KW - grasses KW - green algae KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Oneatta Point KW - Polysiphonia species KW - red algae KW - salinity data KW - South Beach Marina KW - species composition KW - temporal distribution KW - Toledo Airport KW - Ulva species KW - vertical distribution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina City KW - zonal distribution VL - 17 N1 - Good data ER - TY - THES T1 - The Dynamics of an Isolated Population of Acartia tonsa Dana (Copepoda) in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1974 A1 - Johnson, John K. KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/fn107244j N1 - Major professor was Charles B. Miller. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Economic Survey and Analysis of the Oregon Coastal Zone Y1 - 1974 A1 - Oregon. Coastal Conservation and Development Commission. Special Economic Study Team, KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - Lincoln County KW - mathematical modeling KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - seafood processing KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - tourism KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission] CY - Florence, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/9s1619987 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of Concentration and Particle Size of Suspended Materials on Growth and Condition of the Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Y1 - 1974 A1 - Wilson, William J. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - growth KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2514np862 N1 - Major professor was Richard S. Caldwell. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of the insecticide Carbaryl on clams and some other intertidal mud flat animals JF - Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada Y1 - 1974 A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Raymond E Millemann KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - blacktail bay shrimp=Crangon nigricauda KW - chemical KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Japanese littleneck=Tapes phillippinarum KW - Sally's Bend KW - Sevin VL - 31 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of the insecticide Sevin and its first hydrolytic product, 1-napthol, on some early developmental stages of the bay mussel, Mytilus edulis JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1974 A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Raymond E Millemann KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - biological KW - chemical KW - developmental stages KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Sevin KW - toxicity VL - 28 ER - TY - THES T1 - Estuarine Tidal Hydraulics: One Dimensional Model and Predictive Algorithm Y1 - 1974 A1 - Goodwin, Carl R. KW - Alsea River KW - mathematical modeling KW - Siletz River KW - theses KW - tidal data KW - tides KW - waves KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1g05ff29k N1 - Endeavors to define physical parameters controlling the propagation of tidal waves into estuaries, and to provide a predictive algorithm for tides. "To achieve this objective, a quasi one-dimensional has been built to generate the data on which a predictive method could be based." The model was verified for the Siletz, Yaquina and Alsea Rivers. Doctoral dissertation. Major professor was Bard Glenne. ER - TY - THES T1 - Factors That Influence Sulfide Production in an Estuarine Environment Y1 - 1974 A1 - Peterson, Paul E. KW - bacteria KW - carbon KW - chemical KW - Coos Bay KW - dissolved oxygen KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - sediments KW - sulphate KW - sulphide KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2b88qg89m N1 - Major professor was Dr. Arthur Anderson. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Facultatively anaerobic nitrogen-fixing bacteria from the marine environment. JF - Canadian Journal of Microbiology Y1 - 1974 A1 - Werner, Dietrich A1 - Evans, Harold J. A1 - Seidler, Ramon J. KW - biological KW - chemical KW - Enteromorpha species KW - Klebsiella pneumoniae KW - nitrogen KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - sediments VL - 20 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Failure of interbreeding between Atlantic and Pacific populations of the marine calanoid copepod Acartia clausi Giesbrecht JF - Limnology and Oceanography Y1 - 1974 A1 - Carrillo B.G., Enrique A1 - Miller, Charles B. A1 - Wiebe, Peter H. KW - biological KW - copepods KW - life history information KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 19 ER - TY - THES T1 - Feeding Behavior of Two Populations of the Estuarine Copepod Acartia clausii Y1 - 1974 A1 - O'Connors, Harold B. Jr. KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - feeding behavior KW - life history information KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/fj2365032 N1 - Major professor was Lawrence F. Small. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fish and Wildlife Resources: Oregon Coastal Zone Y1 - 1974 A1 - Thompson, Ken A1 - Snow, Dale A1 - Oregon. Wildlife Commission, A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - Oregon. Coastal Conservation and Development Commission, KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - birds KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - life history information KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - temporal distribution KW - terrestrial mammals KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River PB - SRG Partnership CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Map packet. "Federal Aid to Fish Restoration, completion report. Fisheries stream flow requirements, project F-69-R-8, job number 15." ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Freshwater Resources, Oregon Coastal Zone: a Natural Resource Inventory Report to the Oregon Coastal Conservation & Development Commission Y1 - 1974 KW - biological KW - physical KW - water quality KW - water use PB - Oregon Coastal Conservation & Development Commission CY - Florence, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/7w62fd16j ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Geologic hazards inventory of the Oregon coastal zone Y1 - 1974 A1 - Beaulieu, John D. A1 - Hughes, Paul W. A1 - Mathiot, R. Kent A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, KW - coastal hazards KW - environmental policy and law KW - erosion KW - general KW - hydrology KW - land use KW - physical KW - sediments JF - Miscellaneous Paper (Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - [Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries] CY - Portland, Or. VL - no. 17 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/mp/MP-17.pdf ER - TY - RPRT T1 - History of the Lincoln County Tidelands Y1 - 1974 A1 - Harbert, Mark E. A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - historical KW - land ownership PB - [Oregon Division of State Lands] CY - [Salem, Or.] N1 - (1998, Maggie Rivers, Port of Alsea Bay manager has incomplete copy, no year of publication given, 1973-1975?) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Lakes of Oregon. Volume 2: Benton, Lincoln, and Polk Counties Y1 - 1974 A1 - Sanderson, Roy B. A1 - Shulters, M. V. A1 - Curtiss, David A A1 - United States. Geological Survey, A1 - Oregon. State Engineer, KW - Alkalinity KW - bacteria KW - Buttermilk Lake (Yaquina River Basin) KW - Coon Lake (Salmon River) KW - Derrick Lake (Yaquina River Basin) KW - Eckman Lake (Alsea River) KW - geography KW - Hamer Lake (Yaquina River) KW - Klickitat Lake (Alsea River Basin) KW - limnology KW - Lint Slough Reservoir (Alsea River) KW - map KW - Mill Creek Reservoir (Yaquina River) KW - Olalla Reservoir (Yaquina River) KW - Trembley Lake (Siletz River) KW - turbidity PB - U.S. Dept. of the Interior. Geological Survey, CY - Washington, D.C. UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/unnumbered/70199339/report.pdf N1 - This volume covers the major named lakes in each county. Each one-page summary gives location, physical characteristics and basic water quality data for the early 1970s. Includes an aerial photograph and a simple bathymetric map of each lake. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Larval fishes of Yaquina Bay, Oregon: a nursery ground for marine fishes? JF - Fishery Bulletin Y1 - 1974 A1 - Pearcy, William G. A1 - Myers, Sharon S. KW - abundance KW - bay goby=Lepidogobius lepidus KW - biological KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - community ecology KW - developmental stages KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - prickly sculpin=Cottus asper KW - reproductive behavior KW - species composition KW - surf smelt=Hypomesus pretiosus KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge VL - 72 UR - https://fisherybulletin.nmfs.noaa.gov/content/larval-fishes-yaquina-bay-oregon-nursery-ground-marine-fishes ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Occurrence of a haplosporidian in native oysters (Ostrea lurida) from Yaquina Bay and Alsea Bay, Oregon JF - Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Y1 - 1974 A1 - Mix, Michael C. A1 - Sprague, V. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - shellfish disease KW - The Bend KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 23 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Occurrence of intergrade brant in Oregon JF - Western Birds Y1 - 1974 A1 - Hoffman, Wayne A1 - Elliott, William P. KW - biological KW - birds KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - new species description KW - taxonomy KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/wb/v05n03/p0091-p0093.pdf ER - TY - THES T1 - Oogenesis in Mytilus californianus Y1 - 1974 A1 - Elvin, David Winter. KW - California mussel=Mytilus californianus KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/vd66w287w N1 - Studied reproductive functions in the California mussel in a protected beach at Yaquina Head. Noted seasonal and environmental factors parameters affecting reproduction. Doctoral dissertation. Major professor was J. J. Gonor. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Ownership of Oregon Estuaries Y1 - 1974 A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general KW - land ownership KW - map KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Division of State Lands CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/rx913v97g ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oyster farming: culturing, harvesting, and processing a product of the Pacific coast area Y1 - 1974 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Wick, William Q. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas JF - S.G. PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.13 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/5t34sk37t N1 - "A non-scientific brochure for the beginning oyster farmer. It is mentioned that Ostrea lurida is cultured in Yaquina Bay and Netarts Bay, in Oregon." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oyster Mortality Study: Summary Report 1966-1972 Y1 - 1974 A1 - Gibson, Gary A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Blind Slough KW - Coos Bay KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - Grassy Point KW - growth KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Point KW - molluscs KW - nitrate-nitrite data KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Parker Slough KW - pH data KW - phosphate data KW - physical KW - River Mile 7 KW - salinity data KW - shellfish disease KW - silicate data KW - The Bend KW - Tillamook Bay KW - turbidity data KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/zk51vh562 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pathology of acute poisoning with the insecticide Sevin in the bentnose clam, Macoma nasuta JF - Journal of Invertebrate Pathology Y1 - 1974 A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Raymond E Millemann KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - chemical KW - herbicides KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Sevin KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 24 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Physical parameters which control propagation of tidal waves in estuaries, verified for three significantly different Oregon estuaries T2 - The Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 1974 A1 - Goodwin, Carl R. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - physical KW - Siletz River estuary KW - tidal data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - The Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest PB - Oregon State University Engineering Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/q811kk38w U1 - Corvallis, OR ER - TY - CONF T1 - A re-evaluation of the combined effects of temperature and salinity on survival and growth of Mytilus edulis larvae using response surface techniques T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1974 A1 - Lough, Robert G. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - growth KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - salinity KW - statistical analysis KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association VL - 64 N1 - Conference was held in 1973. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Rock units and coastal landforms between Newport and Lincoln City, Oregon JF - Ore Bin Y1 - 1974 A1 - Lund, Ernest H. KW - Boiler Bay KW - Cape Foulweather KW - coastal hazards KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devil’s Punchbowl KW - erosion KW - Fogarty Creek KW - geology KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - Lincoln Beach KW - Otter Rock KW - paleosciences KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siletz River KW - Siletz Spit KW - Whale Cove KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head KW - Yaquina River VL - 36 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/2f75rd38k N1 - Although our understanding of vulcanism on the Oregon Coast has evolved since this article was written, it is still a useful guide for the interested layperson. Includes bw photographs and geological maps. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal variations in the populations of two hemiurid trematodes from the pacific staghorn sculpin Leptocottus armatus Girard, in an Oregon estuary. JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 1974 A1 - Burreson, Eugene M. A1 - Olson, Robert E. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - fishes KW - Genolinea species KW - Mill Creek KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - platyhelminthes KW - population biology KW - salinity KW - temporal distribution KW - Tubulovesicula species KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 60 N1 - OSU Sea Grant College Program reprint # ORESU-R-74-023 ER - TY - THES T1 - Some Biological Effects of the Insecticide Sevin on Marine Bivalves Y1 - 1974 A1 - Armstrong, David A. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - developmental stages KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - molluscs KW - pesticides KW - physiology KW - Sevin KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - water pollution PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5m60qw86m N1 - Major professor was Raymond Millemann. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Some marine and brackish-water Achnanthes from Yaquina estuary, Oregon. JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 1974 A1 - McIntire, C. David A1 - Reimer, Charles W. KW - abundance KW - Achanthes species KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Blind Slough KW - diatoms KW - new species description KW - Oneatta Point KW - salinity data KW - South Beach Marina KW - taxonomy KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge VL - 17 N1 - Slide photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning fish surveys in coastal watersheds, 1973 Y1 - 1974 A1 - Skeesick, Delbert G. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Management and Research Division, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - biological KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Kilchis River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - population biology KW - population count KW - precipitation KW - salmonids = Oncorhynchus species KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tenmile Lakes KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tillamook River KW - weather KW - wild salmonids KW - Wilson River JF - Coastal Rivers Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon VL - no.74-6 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/v692t6898 N1 - Gives spawning counts for fall Chinook and coho salmon. ER - TY - Generic T1 - The use of standardized marine algal bioassays for nutrient assessment of Oregon coastal estuaries T2 - The Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 1974 A1 - Specht, David T. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - Burpee KW - chemical KW - Coos River estuary KW - diatoms KW - Dunaliella species KW - Elk City KW - green algae KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - Oneatta Point KW - phosphorus KW - primary production KW - River mile 16 KW - salinity KW - Sally's Bend KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Thalassiosira species KW - toxicity KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - The Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest T3 - Circular (Oregon State University. Engineering Experiment Station) PB - Oregon State University Engineering Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.60 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/q811kk38w N1 - Meeting held March 14-15, 1974. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay Resource Inventory Y1 - 1974 A1 - [Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife], KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - fishes KW - food availability KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - molluscs KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife] CY - [Newport, Or.] U2 - Yaquina Estuary ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay South Jetty Softshell Crab Problem Y1 - 1974 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Investigations, KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina River Estuary UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/zk51vh55s N1 - In 1974, large numbers of Dungeness crabs migrated into tide pools near the South Jetty of Yaquina Bay and went through their annual molt. The public discovered the abundance of crabs, and found that they were easy prey during low tides. The situation prompted an emergency closure of the area to crabbing. This report is attached to a memorandum about the closure from Thomas Kruse of the Oregon Fish Commission. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1970 razor clam fishery Y1 - 1973 A1 - Link, Terry A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, management and research division UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x633f171g N1 - South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Clam-Abalone Spawning and Rearing Completion Report July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1973 Y1 - 1973 A1 - Lukas, Gerald A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - algal species KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - Isochrysis species KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Monochrysis species KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - physiology KW - Red abalone=Haliotis rufescens KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Fish Commission CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/js956g56j N1 - "COMPLETION REPORT: July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1973" Work included laboratory and field studies of Manila littleneck clams. The work also included spawning experiments on red abalone, and monitoring of test plots of abalone. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Coastal Wetlands of Oregon: A Natural Resource Report Y1 - 1973 A1 - Atkins, Glenn J. A1 - Jefferson, Carol A. A1 - Oregon. Coastal Conservation and Development Commission, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - biological KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - community ecology KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - ecological succession KW - environmental policy and law KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - water use KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission CY - Florence, Or. N1 - Excellent photographs and maps ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Contributions to the life history of the silver surfperch (Hyperprosopon ellipticum) from the Oregon coast JF - California Fish and Game Y1 - 1973 A1 - Wydoski, Richard S. A1 - Bennett, Donald E. KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - life history information KW - silver surfperch=Hyperprosopon ellipticum KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 59 UR - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/61820#page/1/mode/1up ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Descriptions and information sources for Oregon estuaries Y1 - 1973 A1 - Percy, Katherine L. A1 - Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program, A1 - United States. Office of Water Resources Research, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - land use KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - salinity KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - sediments KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water quality KW - water temperature KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - WRRI PB - Water Resources Research Institute, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.19 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/cj82kc411 N1 - Still valuable. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Diatom associations in Yaquina estuary, Oregon: a multivariate analysis JF - Journal of Phycology Y1 - 1973 A1 - McIntire, C. David KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - Blind Slough KW - Burpee KW - Butler Bridge KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - Elk City KW - geographical distribution KW - Oneatta Point KW - River Mile 9 KW - South Beach Marina KW - species composition KW - statistical analysis KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina River VL - 9 ER - TY - THES T1 - Distribution and Reproductive Biology of Crangon franciscorum (Stimpson) and Crangon nigricauda (Stimpson), in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - Krygier, Earl Eldon KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - blacktail bay shrimp=Crangon nigricauda KW - California bay shrimp=Crangon franciscorum KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/np193c340 N1 - Major professor was Howard H. Horton. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Dynamics of isolated plankton populations in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - Johnson, John K. A1 - Miller, Charles B. KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - estuarine dynamics KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - ORESU-W CY - Oregon State Unviersity VL - ORESU-W-74-002 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/34935 U1 - Corvallis, OR ER - TY - THES T1 - Effects of Bark Debris on Benthic Macrofauna of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - Walker, John D. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Boone Slough KW - Craigie Point KW - Montgomery Creek KW - Nute Slough KW - sediments KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Toledo Airport KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/gb19f908t N1 - Major professor was Richard S. Caldwell. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Environmental geology of Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - Schliker, Herbert G. A1 - Deacon, Robert J. A1 - Olcott, Gordon W. A1 - Beaulieu, John D. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - coastal hazards KW - environmental policy and law KW - general ecosystem description KW - geological KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - paleosciences KW - Salmon River estuary KW - sediment data KW - Siletz River estuary KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water rights KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Bulletin (Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - State of Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, OR VL - no.81 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/B/B-081.pdf N1 - Map packet available ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuary Planning Guidelines Y1 - 1973 A1 - Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission , KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chetco River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - environmental law and policy KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Youngs Bay PB - Oregon Coastal Conservation & Development Commission CY - Florence, Or. UR - https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CZIC-gc97-8-o7-o7-1973/pdf/CZIC-gc97-8-o7-o7-1973.pdf N1 - The Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission was created by the 1971 Oregon legislature. Its mandate was to develop a natural resource management plan for the Oregon Coast, emphasizing estuaries. Long-range plans for estuary rehabilitation and development were needed before other agencies would be able to issue permits for work in the estuaries. This document is a guide for the newly created estuary planning groups. Tillamook Bay’s sedimentation problems are used as an example in this report. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuary Resource Study, Completion Report. July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1973 Y1 - 1973 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - fishes KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Final Research Report on Water Resources Research Institute Project Entitled the Influence of Benthic Bark Deposits on the Aquatic Community and the Quality of Natural Waters Y1 - 1973 A1 - Schaumburg, F. D. A1 - Walker, John KW - Depot Slough KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - Ollala Slough KW - Toledo KW - water quality PB - Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/ht24wp36x N1 - Studied bark deposits from rafted logs on the Yaquina River. Concluded that the river moved swiftly enough that chemicals released as the bark decomposed would not harm benthic marine life. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - General Planning Methodology for Oregon's Estuarine Natural Resources Y1 - 1973 A1 - Bella, David A. A1 - Klingeman, Peter C. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CZIC-gc856-b25-1973/pdf/CZIC-gc856-b25-1973.pdf ER - TY - THES T1 - Genetics of the Pacific Oyster: Biological and Economic Implications Y1 - 1973 A1 - Lannan, James E. Jr. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - economics KW - genetics KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/q811kn84d N1 - Major professor was Dr. R. C. Simon. ER - TY - CONF T1 - A haplosporidan infection in gaper clams, Tresus capax (Gould), from Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1973 A1 - Armstrong, David A. A1 - Armstrong, Janet L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - molluscs KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Sally's Bend KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association VL - 64 N1 - slide photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Historical & Archaeological Site Inventory Y1 - 1973 A1 - Ternyik, Wilbur E. A1 - Oregon. Coastal Conservation and Development Commission, KW - archeology KW - general KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay Lighthouse PB - Oregon Coastal Conservation & Development Commission CY - Florence, Or. UR - https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CZIC-f876-h57-1973/html/CZIC-f876-h57-1973.htm N1 - "Preliminary Report - For Review Only." "This document is an initial inventory of major historical and archaeological sites along the Oregon Coast prepared for OCC&DC by Stephen Dow Beckham, Associate Professor of History at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon. The report is a discussion draft and is being distributed to various individuals, groups and organizations for review and comment." ER - TY - THES T1 - Host-Parasite Relationships of the Staghorn Sculpin Leptocottus armatus Girard in Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - Burreson, Eugene M. KW - biological KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Pacific staghorn sculpin=Leptocottus armatus KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/7m01bq19d N1 - Major professor was Ivan Pratt. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Interstitial diatoms from two tidal flats in Yaquina estuary, Oregon, USA JF - Botanica Marina Y1 - 1973 A1 - Riznyk, Raymond Z. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - geographical distribution KW - Idaho Flats KW - new species description KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediments KW - taxonomy KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 16 N1 - Excellent slide photographs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An Inventory and Evaluation of Areas of Environmental Concern in Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, A1 - Oregon, State Water Resources Board, KW - birds KW - general KW - habitat conservation KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories CY - Richland, Wash. ER - TY - THES T1 - Life Cycle and Host Specificity of Diclidophora Sp. (Monogenea-Diclidophoridae), a Parasite of Embiotocid Fishes Y1 - 1973 A1 - Hanson, Alfred W. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - Diclidophora species KW - Embiotocidae = surf perches KW - fish disease KW - life history information KW - new species description KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/tb09j783q N1 - Major professor was Ivan Pratt. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Completion Report. July 1, 1970 - June 30, 1973 Y1 - 1973 A1 - Reed, Paul H. A1 - McQueen, Robert E. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, OR] N1 - Mentions barbless hook methodologies and a troll salmon logbook program ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Northwest Natural Gas Company. Newport Liquified Natural Gas Plant. Impact Report Y1 - 1973 A1 - Northwest Natural Gas Company, KW - coastal hazards KW - dredging KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - McLean Point KW - physical modifications KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Northwest Natural Gas Company ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Oregon Coast and the Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission: the Fox Guarding the Chickens? Y1 - 1973 A1 - Richmond III, Henry R. A1 - Oregon Student Public Interest Group, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Bolon Island (Umpqua) KW - Coos Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Douglas County (Or.) KW - dredging KW - environmental policy and law KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - landfills KW - Lane County (Or.) KW - Lincoln City (Or.) KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tamara Quays KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tillamook County (Or.) KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River estuary JF - OSPIRG reports PB - Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CZIC-tc224-o7-r53-1973/pdf/CZIC-tc224-o7-r53-1973.pdf N1 - This scathing critique of the early efforts of the Oregon Coastal Conservation and Development Commission shows development activities on the Oregon Coast in the early 1970s, and the pressures on planning agencies and the environment at that time. It describes a fragmented government overly represented by development interests struggling to come to grips with complex issues and failing to use appropriate resources. Individual anecdotes are fascinating. This report does have a point of view. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon Estuaries Y1 - 1973 A1 - Oregon. Division of State Lands, A1 - Hamilton, Stanley F. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general ecosystem description KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Sally's Bend KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Division of State Lands CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/kk91fr39t N1 - Excellent aerial photographs and maps ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Overall Economic Development Plan for Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - Lincoln County Planning Department, KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Lincoln County CY - Newport, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Parasites as indicators of English sole (Parophrys velutus) nursery grounds JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Y1 - 1973 A1 - Olson, Robert E. A1 - Pratt, Ivan KW - biological KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - developmental stages KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - parasites KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - size composition KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 102 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A pilot economic study of oyster raft culture in Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Proceedings - National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1973 A1 - Gibson, Gary A1 - Lund, Dennis KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - economics KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 63 ER - TY - THES T1 - Population Structure of the Intertidal Shore Crab Hemigrapsus oregonensis (Brachyura, Grapsidae) in Yaquina Bay, a Central Oregon Coast Estuary Y1 - 1973 A1 - Batie, Robert E. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Coquille Point KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Oregon shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/37720h00p N1 - Studied the population of the yellow (Oregon) shore crab: the level in the intertidal where the crab preferred to live, reproduction levels, mobility, biomass, and the relationship to tidal cycles. Major professor was Dr. C. J. Bayne. ER - TY - THES T1 - Prediction of Monthly Streamflows for Oregon Coastal Basins Using Physiographic and Meteorological Parameters Y1 - 1973 A1 - Orwig, Charles Edwin KW - Alsea KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver (Or.) KW - climate KW - Drift Creek KW - Fairdale (Or.) KW - Fisher (Or.) KW - Five Rivers KW - Foss (Or.) KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - Mill Creek KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - physical KW - precipitation KW - Salado (Or.) KW - Siletz (Or.) KW - Siletz River KW - streamflow KW - theses KW - Tidewater (Or.) KW - Tillamook (Or.) KW - Toledo KW - Trask River KW - weather KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/7s75dg37v N1 - Major professor was Dr. Peter C. Klingeman. Masters thesis. "Prediction equations were developed for estimating the flow regime at ungaged stream locations in the Oregon coastal range." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Records of the California tonguefish, threadfin shad and smooth alligatorfish from Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - California Fish and Game Y1 - 1973 A1 - Krygier, Earl E. A1 - Johnson, William E. A1 - Bond, Carl E. KW - biological KW - California tonguefish=Symphurus africauda KW - geographic distribution KW - Sally's Bend KW - smooth allifgatorfish=Anoplagonus inermis KW - The Bend KW - threadfin shad=Dorosoma petenense KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge VL - 59 UR - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/61762#page/3/mode/1up ER - TY - THES T1 - Resource Allocation in Four Syntopic Species of Marine Diving Birds Y1 - 1973 A1 - Scott, James Michael KW - birds KW - Brandt’s cormorant = Phalacrocorax penicillatus KW - common murre = Uria aalge KW - energy KW - feeding behavior KW - life history information KW - Pelagic cormorant = Phalacrocorax pelagicus KW - Pigeon guillemot = Cepphus Columba KW - reproductive behavior KW - spatial distribution KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/hx11xk322 N1 - “During 1969-1971 I studied patterns of resource allocation and behavioral interaction among Brandt's Cormorants, Pelagic Cormorants, Common Murres and Pigeon Guillemots in the area of a breeding colony on Yaquina Head on the central Oregon coast. Extensive studies of the breeding colony were combined with detailed observations of the distribution, abundance and behavior of these birds at sea.” (from the Abstract). Bird censuses were conducted at Yaquina Head and in Yaquina Bay, and offshore distribution was noted. Diving, feeding and reproductive behaviors were studied. Doctoral dissertation. Major professor was John A. Wiens. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A response surface approach to the combined effects of temperature and salinity on the larval development of Adula Californiensis (Pelecypoda: Mytilidae). I. Survival and growth of three and fifteen-day old larvae JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1973 A1 - Lough, Robert G. A1 - Gonor, Jefferson J. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Buoy 11 KW - Buoy 12 KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - Buoy 45 KW - California datemussel=Adula californiensis KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - salinity data KW - statistical analysis KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A response surface approach to the combined effects of temperature and salinity on the larval development of Adula Californiensis (Pelecypoda: Mytilidae) II. Long-term larval survival and growth in relation to respiration JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1973 A1 - Lough, Robert G. A1 - Gonor, Jefferson J. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Buoy 11 KW - Buoy 12 KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - Buoy 45 KW - California datemussel=Adula californiensis KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - salinity data KW - statistical analysis KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 22 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Salt Marsh Vegetation Map of the Yaquina Bay Y1 - 1973 A1 - Jefferson, Carol A. KW - Blind Slough KW - Flesher Slough KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Johnson Slough KW - maps KW - marshes KW - McCaffery Slough KW - Parker Slough KW - Poole Slough KW - Sally's Bend KW - wetland delineation KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River CY - [Florence, Or.] UR - https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/fx71d070x N1 - One of a set of 13 maps. Salt water vegetation hand drawn using Oregon Division of State Lands 1973 Tideland Maps as a base. Vegetation classification appears in Carol A. Jefferson's Ph.D. dissertation "Plant communities and succession in Oregon Coastal Salt Marshes, August 1, 1974". ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Seasonal cycles of abundance in zooplankton populations of Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1973 A1 - Frolander, Herbert F. A1 - Miller, Charles B. A1 - Flynn, M.J. A1 - Myers, S.C. A1 - Zimmerman, S.T. KW - abundance KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - Buoy 45 KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - geographical distribution KW - population biology KW - Pseudocalanus species KW - salinity data KW - sex ratio KW - temporal distribution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 21 N1 - computerized data graphs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning fish surveys in coastal watersheds, 1972 Y1 - 1973 A1 - Skeesick, Delbert G. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Management and Research Division, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - biological KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - population count KW - salmonid species = Oncorhynchus species KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - weather JF - Coastal Rivers Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon VL - no.73-3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/474299894 N1 - Spawning fall Chinook, coho and chum salmon were counted. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of private chum salmon hatcheries in Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - T. Edwin Cummings A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Netarts estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Wright Creek KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Informational Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, Management and Research Division VL - no.73-1 ER - TY - THES T1 - Stratigraphy and Sedimentation of the Yaquina Formation, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - Goodwin, Clinton J. KW - geological KW - paleosciences KW - sediment data KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/m326m632g N1 - Major professor was Dr. Alan R. Niem. Masters thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - An Ultrastructural Study of Early Cleavage in Mytilus Y1 - 1973 A1 - Elvin, Patricia J. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - California mussel=Mytilus californianus KW - developmental stages KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/05741v46k N1 - Used two species of mussels from Boiler Bay, Yaquina Head and boat docks in Yaquina Bay for the study. Includes b+w microphotographs of dividing eggs. Major professor was Patricia Harris. Masters thesis. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Volcanics and intrusive rocks of the central part of the Oregon coast range T2 - Geologic field trips in northern Oregon and southern Washington Y1 - 1973 A1 - Macleod, Norman S. A1 - Snavely, Parke D. ED - Beaulieu, John D. KW - chemical KW - environmental education KW - geological KW - paleosciences KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Geologic field trips in northern Oregon and southern Washington T3 - Bulletin (Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries) PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.77 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/B/B-077.pdf N1 - Good local field trips. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1973 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Airphoto analysis of ocean outfall dispersion T2 - Advances in Water Pollution Research. Sixth International Conference Y1 - 1972 A1 - James, Wesley P. A1 - Baumgartner, Don J. A1 - Burgess, Fred J. ED - Jenkins, S. H. KW - computer programs KW - outfall KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - remote sensing KW - statistical analysis KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Advances in Water Pollution Research. Sixth International Conference CY - Jerusalem UR - https://tinyurl.com/2agguf2 N1 - Conference held June, 1972 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report 1970-1972 Y1 - 1972 A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Oregon Aqua-Foods KW - recreational fisheries KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Fish Commission of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/bv73c468k N1 - Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The biochemical analysis of some estuarine phytoplankton species. I. Fatty acid composition JF - Journal of Phycology Y1 - 1972 A1 - DeMort, Carole L. A1 - Lowry, Robert A1 - Tinsley, Ian A1 - Phinney, Harry K. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - chemical KW - physiology KW - phytoplankton KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 ER - TY - THES T1 - Biological Studies on Saldula palustris (Douglas) with Emphasis on Factors Influencing Wing Pigmentation (Heterpotera: Saldidae) Y1 - 1972 A1 - Stock, Mary Wilford KW - biological KW - insects KW - temperature data KW - theses KW - tidal data KW - Toledo Airport PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/xk81jn86b N1 - "The life history and wing pattern variation of the intertidal shorebug, Saldula palustris (Douglas), were studied in field and experimental populations from June 1970 until February 1972. The study site was an estuarine salt marsh on Yaquina Bay near Toledo, Oregon." (from the Abstract) Major professor was John D. Lattin. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Coastal landforms between Yachats and Newport, Oregon JF - Ore Bin Y1 - 1972 A1 - Lund, Ernest H. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Big Creek KW - erosion KW - geology KW - Ona Beach KW - paleosciences KW - Seal Rock KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay. Yaquina River VL - 34 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/v692tb779 N1 - Still useful after all these years, this guide offers a road log, geological maps and bw photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Culture of Salmon Acclimated to Sea Water. Fifth Progress Report - April 15, 1972 Y1 - 1972 A1 - McNeil, William J. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - developmental stages KW - fishes KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Netarts estuary KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physiology KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - Port Orford KW - salinity KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - sockeye salmon=Oncorhynchus nerka KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University ER - TY - THES T1 - A Description of Hydrography, Winds, and Currents During the Upwelling Season Near Newport, Oregon Y1 - 1972 A1 - Pillsbury, Ronald D. KW - climate KW - coastal upwelling KW - hydrology KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - theses KW - tidal currents KW - water temperature data KW - wind data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9593tx320 N1 - "Several series of measurements of the hydrography, currents, and winds during the past ten years are used as a basis for an overview of the physical oceanography and meteorology during the upwelling season near Newport, Oregon. . . The resulting description strengthens and extends the conceptual model of coastal upwelling." (from the Abstract). Major professor was Dr. Stephen Pond. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Difficulties ahead for Oregon regarding estuary regulations, control and protection Y1 - 1972 A1 - Day, L.B. KW - ecological values KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - water use JF - The Proceedings of the Second Annual Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest PB - Oregon State University Engineering Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, OR UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/34931 N1 - Written by a pioneer in Oregon's land-use planning process. This is a general talk about the situation in the early 1970s and not specific to any bay. Many suggested goals are still unmet. Conference held March 16-17, 1972. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Distribution of Epiphytic Diatoms in Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1972 A1 - Main, Stephen P. KW - abundance KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Boone Slough KW - brown algae KW - Butler Bridge KW - community ecology KW - Coquille Point KW - diatoms KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - Enteromorpha species KW - Fucus species KW - geographical distribution KW - grasses KW - green algae KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Oneatta Point KW - Polysiphonia species KW - population biology KW - red algae KW - species composition KW - theses KW - Toledo Airport KW - Ulva species KW - vertical distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - zonal distribution PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or, UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1r66j344f N1 - Major professor was Dr. C. David McIntire. Doctoral dissertation. Photographs. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The distribution of intertidal phytopsammon in an Oregon estuary JF - Marine Biology Y1 - 1972 A1 - Riznyk, Raymond Z. A1 - Phinney, Harry K. KW - abundance KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - diatoms KW - estuarine dynamics KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - light KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediments KW - temporal distribution KW - vertical distribution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution VL - 13 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of tidal flats on estuarine water quality JF - Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation Y1 - 1972 A1 - Bella, David A. A1 - Ramm, Alan E. A1 - Peterson, Paul E. KW - Butler Bridge KW - chemical KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - estuarine dynamics KW - Idaho Flats KW - Parker Slough KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - sediments KW - sulpher cycle KW - sulphide data KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 44 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Estuary Resource Study. Annual Report. July1, 1971 to June 30, 1972 Y1 - 1972 A1 - Gaumer, Thomas F. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - National Marine Fisheries Service KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - fishes KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Feasibility of Artificial Clam Beds Y1 - 1972 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Management and Research Division, KW - breakwater KW - Coos Bay KW - eelgrass = Zostera marina KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Pigeon Point KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/hd76s084w N1 - This paper discusses the accidental creation of two clam beds by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Yaquina Bay in 1948 and in Coos Bay around 1950 through dumping of enough dredging spoil to create small islands in the river. The islands were subsequently colonized by clams. The suggestion is to test using dredging spoil to create more clam beds. "Fishery biologists are not in complete agreement on the desirability of such a project. From the viewpoint of shellfish biologists, this is a justifiable procedure. However, biologists working with finfish such as shad and striped bass are convinced that these areas are more valuable as feeding grounds for these species." (p.6) Includes maps showing the locations of the man-made clam beds. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Field study and mathematical model of the slack-water buildup of a pollutant in a tidal river JF - Limnology and Oceanography Y1 - 1972 A1 - Grenney, William J. A1 - Bella, David A. KW - chemical KW - Elk City KW - hydrology KW - Mill Creek KW - outfall KW - physical KW - tidal currents KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - water pollution VL - 17 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fish and Wildlife Resources of the Middle Coast Basin, Oregon, and Their Water Requirements (Revised) Y1 - 1972 A1 - Smith, Allan K. A1 - Lauman, Jim E. A1 - Oregon. State Game Commission KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coastal cutthroat trout=Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - life history information KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - reproductive behavior KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - temporal distribution KW - terrestrial mammals KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State Game Commission CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/s7526d23w N1 - Excellent photographs. Fold-out maps. "Federal Aid to Fish Restoration. Completion Report Project F-69-R-8, Job Number 15" ER - TY - THES T1 - The Ghost Shrimp, Callianassa californiensis Dana, 1854, in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1972 A1 - McCrow, Lynne T. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - developmental stages KW - feeding behavior KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - growth KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - salinity KW - Sally's Bend KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/02870z96j N1 - Major professor was James E. McCauley. Masters thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - A Green Algal Symbiont in Clinocardium nuttallii Y1 - 1972 A1 - Hartman, Michael C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - green algae KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/k930c051w N1 - Major professor was Ivan Pratt. Doctoral dissertation.. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Ingestion of bivalve molluscan larvae by the polychaete annelid Polydora ligni JF - The Veliger Y1 - 1972 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Phibbs, F. Duane KW - annelids KW - biological KW - Japanese littleneck=Tapes phillippinarum KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - polychaete worms VL - 14 N1 - Good photography of Polydora ligni ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An Inventory of Filled Lands in Yaquina Bay and River Y1 - 1972 A1 - Oregon. Advisory Committee to the State Land Board, A1 - Hamilton, Stanley F. KW - diking KW - dredging KW - general KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - physical modifications KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Division of State Lands CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/w9505477b ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Invertebrate Pathology: Noncommunicable Diseases Y1 - 1972 A1 - Sparks, Albert K. KW - biological KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - shellfish disease PB - Academic Press CY - New York ER - TY - THES T1 - Laboratory Studies of Successional Patterns in Assemblages of Attached Estuarine Diatoms Y1 - 1972 A1 - Berglund, Lisette A. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - ecological succession KW - species composition KW - species list KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6w924d82v N1 - Studied settlement and attachment patterns of diatoms onto artificial substrates and contrasted patterns of Yaquina Bay-normal temperatures with a heated ecosystem.. Includes bw photographs of laboratory set-up. Major professor was Dr. C. David McIntire. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Annual Report. July 1, 1971 - June 30, 1972 Y1 - 1972 A1 - Reed, Paul H. A1 - McQueen, Robert E. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] N1 - Mentions barbless hook methodologies and a troll salmon logbook program ER - TY - MAP T1 - Mid-Coast Drainage Basin, Oregon [cartographic material] Y1 - 1972 A1 - Oregon. State Water Resources Board, KW - Alsea River KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Yaquina River N1 - Colored map with drainage basin key. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Multi-disciplinary study of water quality relationships: A case study of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1972 A1 - Stoevener, Herbert H. A1 - Stevens, Joseph B. A1 - Horton, Howard F. A1 - Sokoloski, Adam A1 - Parrish, Loys P. A1 - Castle, Emery N. KW - bioassay KW - chemical KW - commercial fisheries KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - ecosystem modeling KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - Grassy Point KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - outfall KW - pulp mill effluent KW - recreational fisheries KW - sulphate KW - toxicity KW - urban development KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River T3 - Agricultural Experiment Station Special Report PB - Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.348 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/1g05fg61j N1 - ill., maps ; 28 cm. Introduction -- The demand for sport fishing at Yaquina Bay -- The impact of sport angling on the Yaquina Bay economy -- Alternative waste disposal methods -- The predicted influence of kraft mill effluent on the fisheries resources -- An economic evaluation of alternative levels of water quality -- Institutional considerations -- Resource management decisions -- Appendix I. Index estimation of angler effort -- Appendix II. Consumer's surplus as a measure of direct benefits -- Appendix III. Field survey questionnaire on yield and expenditures. U1 - Corvallis, OR ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's Submerged and Submersible Lands: Second Biennial Report Y1 - 1972 A1 - Oregon. Advisory Committee to the State Land Board, KW - diking KW - dredging KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - historical KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - physical modifications KW - water rights KW - water use PB - Advisory Committee to the Oregon State Land Board, CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A49859 N1 - Includes discussion of court precedents, listing of Oregon's navigable waterways, and discussion of filled lands ER - TY - THES T1 - Osmotic and Ionic Regulation in the Dungeness Crab, Cancer magister (Dana) Y1 - 1972 A1 - Alspach, George Samuel KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - Sally's Slough KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/zc77st51t N1 - How do Dungeness crabs cope with changes in salinity in their environment? This dissertation examines mechanisms for osmotic regulation in an important species. Major professor was Dr. Austin W. Pritchard. ER - TY - THES T1 - Seasonal Succession of Zooplankton Populations in Two Dissimilar Marine Embayments on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1972 A1 - Zimmerman, Steven T. KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - ecological succession KW - Eurytemora species KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/g158bk64z N1 - The "two dissimilar marine embayments" were Netarts and Yaquina Bays. " Zooplankton tows and hydrographic observations were made in to bays on the Oregon coast. Five stations were sampled weekly in Yaquina Bay from May, 1969 through September, 1970. Three stations were sampled weekly weekly in Netarts Bay from October, 1969 through January, 1961. Zooplankton collections were made with a Clarke-Bumpus sampler towed in a series of oblique steps. A #6 mesh (.239 mm aperture) net was used. A one year period from October, 1969 through September, 1970 was used to make a comparison of location and succession of zooplankton populations in the two bays..." (from the Abstract) Major professor was H. F. Frolander. ER - TY - THES T1 - Some Aspects of the Sulfur Cycle in Tidal Flat Areas, and Their Impact on Estuarine Water Quality Y1 - 1972 A1 - Ramm, Alan E. KW - Butler Bridge KW - chemical KW - Coos River estuary KW - ecosystem modeling KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - sulpher cycle KW - sulphide KW - theses KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/dj52w854r N1 - Major professor was David H. Milne. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning fish surveys in coastal watersheds, 1971 Y1 - 1972 A1 - Skeesick, Delbert G. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Management and Research Division, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - biological KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - Kilchis River KW - Miami River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Netarts Bay KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - population count KW - precipitation KW - salmonids = Oncorhynchus species KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tenmile Lakes KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tillamook River KW - Trask River KW - weather KW - wild salmonids KW - Wilson River JF - Coastal Rivers Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon VL - no.72-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1g05fc341 N1 - Gives spawning counts for fall Chinook, coho and chum salmon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Status of Oyster Seed Production Studies at the OSU Pilot Oyster Hatchery, 1971-1972 Y1 - 1972 A1 - Lund, Dennis KW - algal species KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - economics KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - Isochrysis species KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - reproductive behavior KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/1544bp83z N1 - This paper is a record of early work in oyster culture in the west coast oyster industry. It summarizes operations for a year of running the OSU pilot oyster hatchery, and subsequent recommendations for its continued large-scale production of oysters. ER - TY - THES T1 - Stratigraphy and Sedimentation of the Yaquina Formation, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1972 A1 - Goodwin, Clinton John KW - Beaver Creek KW - Depoe Bay KW - fossils KW - geology KW - Johnson Creek KW - North Depoe Bay Creek KW - Oligocene KW - Oneatta Point KW - paleosciences KW - Rocky Creek KW - Seal Rock KW - Siletz Bay KW - South Depoe Bay Creek KW - species list KW - theses KW - Thiel Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Formation PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/m326m632g N1 - Master's thesis. Major professor was Alan R. Niem. While other formations in the Newport area (e.g., Alsea Formation, Nye Mudstone) indicate that the region was in the deeper ocean, the Oligocene Yaquina Formation was deposited in shallow seas, or on land. Several layers were deposited in river deltas. This thesis describes the regional geology, stratigraphy, lithology, petrology, age, depositional ecology and economic potential of the formation. It includes color photographs and microscopic photographs of thin-sections of rocks. It is accompanied by two plates: a colored geologic map and columnar sections. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Supplementary Report to an Inventory of Filled Lands in Yaquina Bay Y1 - 1972 A1 - Oregon. Advisory Committee to the State Land Board, A1 - Hamilton, Stanley F. KW - diking KW - dredging KW - general KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - physical modifications KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Division of State Lands CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/hh63t155h ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Surface temperature and salinity observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations during 1971 Y1 - 1972 A1 - Wyatt, Bruce A1 - Gilbert, William KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.51 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gf06g409x N1 - This publication also carries numbering from another series: Reference (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) ; no. 72-2. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Technical and economic issues in the water quality management in Yaquina Bay T2 - The Proceedings of the Second Annual Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 1972 A1 - Stoevener, Herbert H. A1 - Stevens, Joseph B. A1 - Horton, Howard F. KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - Grassy Point KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - natural resource management KW - outfall KW - pulp mill effluent KW - recreational fisheries KW - tourism KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - The Proceedings of the Second Annual Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest PB - Oregon State University, Engineering Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/34931 U1 - Corvallis, OR ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tidal Inlets on the California, Oregon and Washington Coasts Y1 - 1972 A1 - Johnson, J. W. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - physical KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - tidal currents KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory, University of California CY - Berkley, Cal. N1 - "HEL-24-12." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay Marine Development Plan, Phase III, Draft: Prepared for the Yaquina Bay Task Force Y1 - 1972 A1 - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , A1 - Jack Jarvis & Company, Inc., KW - aquaculture KW - commercial fisheries KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - recreational fisheries KW - South Beach Marina KW - Toledo KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River CY - Newport, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay Marine Development Plan, Phase III: Prepared for the Yaquina Bay Task Force Y1 - 1972 A1 - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , A1 - Jack Jarvis & Company, Inc., KW - aquaculture KW - commercial fisheries KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - recreational fisheries KW - South Beach Marina KW - Toledo KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River CY - Newport, Or. N1 - "This report is phase III of a continuing action program which is dedicated to promote sound, environmentally compatible economic development of the Yaquina Bay area, Oregon, while preserving and enhancing its natural resources and life style. Its purpose is to establish the feasibility of expanding the marine-oriented economic base to provide a new and more stable employment opportunities. The scope of the study includes the examination of specific interrelated activities: commercial fishing, fish processing, warehousing and storage, moorage and transportation; recreational and sport fishing; supporting commercial-retail facilities, including marine repair and supply; marine-oriented industrial development, including activities related to the Marine Science Center; and transportation bearing directly upon marine-oriented facilities." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Zooplankton indicators of the seasonal cycle of currents along the Oregon coast JF - Transactions of the American Microscopial Society Y1 - 1972 A1 - Miller, Charles B. KW - abundance KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - Pseudocalanus species KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 91 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - Generic T1 - An aerial photographic study of waste field from three ocean outfalls T2 - Offshore Technology Conference Y1 - 1971 A1 - James, Wesley P. A1 - Baumgartner, Don J. A1 - Burgess, Fred J. KW - computer programs KW - outfall KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - remote sensing KW - statistical analysis KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Offshore Technology Conference CY - Houston, TX N1 - Offshore Technology Conference Proceedings, Houston, Texas April 19-21, 1971 U2 - 1971 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Applications of some numerical models to Pacific Northwest estuaries T2 - The Proceedings of the 1971 Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest Y1 - 1971 A1 - Callaway, Richard J. KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - physical KW - salinity KW - tidal currents KW - Yaquina Bay JF - The Proceedings of the 1971 Technical Conference on Estuaries of the Pacific Northwest PB - Oregon State University Engineering Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1c18dg56t U1 - Corvallis, OR ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Big Creek reservoir Y1 - 1971 A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Division of Management and Research, A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - reservoirs JF - Salmon Research on Coastal Streams and Reservoirs : Annual Report N1 - Testing introduction of fingerling coho salmon into water supply reservoirs ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biology of the pile perch, Rhacochilus vacca, in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1971 A1 - Wares, Paul G. KW - biological KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - pile perch=Rhacochilus vacca KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Technical Papers of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife PB - Fish and Wildlife Service. United States Department of the Interior. CY - Washington, DC VL - no.57 UR - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.21597548&view=1up&seq=193 N1 - Based on the author's 1968 thesis. Available online (open access) through Hathi Trust. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003171709 ER - TY - THES T1 - Biology of the Redtail Surfperch (Amphistichus rhodoterus) Y1 - 1971 A1 - Bennett, Donald E. KW - Alsea Bay KW - biology KW - life history information KW - recreational fisheries KW - redtail surf perch = Amphistichus rhodoterus KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mc87ps72m N1 - Gives biological data on the redtail surfperch. The area studied was Alsea Bay and Yaquina Bay and the beach/surf zone between the two bays. The fish reside in the bays from April through September. Studied age, growth, reproduction, food habits and parasites. Assessed potential for recreational fishery. Masters thesis. Major professor was Raymond C. Simon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Clam-Abalone Spawning and Rearing Annual Report July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972 Y1 - 1971 A1 - Lukas, Gerald A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - algal species KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - Isochrysis species KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Monochrysis species KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - physiology KW - Red abalone=Haliotis rufescens KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/rr171z04d N1 - "Laboratory studies during the 1971-72 project year consisted primarily of developing mass culture and planting techniques for Manila littleneck clams (Venerupis semidecussata). Field studies continued utilizing laboratory-reared juvenile Manilas... Adult red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) were obtained from California for spawning. Experiments were initiated for culturing diatoms in the laboratory as a primary source of food for juvenile abalone." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Clam-Oyster-Abalone Larval Rearing: Annual Report July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1971 Y1 - 1971 A1 - Lukas, Gerald A1 - Gibson, Gary A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Research Division KW - algal species KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - developmental stages KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Isochrysis species KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Monochrysis species KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - physiology KW - quatic vegetation KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Fish Commission CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/v118rf35q N1 - Reports on studies of spawning and larval rearing of Manila littleneck clams, native littleneck clams, butter clams and gaper clams, including field work. "Field studies comparing growth and survival of laboratory-reared and imported Pacific and Kumamoto oysters were completed. We continued studies comparing various methods of oyster culture in Yaquina Bay. Winter survival of laboratory-reared oyster spat was determined. Adult red abalone were obtained for spawning purposes." (p.1) Covers July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1971. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A compilation of flood abatement projects in Oregon Y1 - 1971 A1 - Emmer, Rod E. A1 - Muckleston, Keith W. KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Blachly (Or.) KW - climate KW - coastal hazards KW - Deadman Creek KW - Depot Slough KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - floods KW - Indian Creek KW - Lake Creek KW - Mapleton (Or.) KW - North Fork Siuslaw River KW - Olalla Slough KW - Oregon KW - Otis (Or.) KW - precipitation KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz (Or.) KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - Walton (Or.) KW - Wildcat Creek KW - Yaquina River JF - WRRI (Series) PB - Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no. 11 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/fj2366569 N1 - This is a broad-brush look at flooding issues in Oregon. The entire state is covered. A table lists flood damages from 1955-1969. Existing flood control projects for each region are listed. Maps show flood-prone areas. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The development of forecast techniques for wave and surf conditions over the bars in the Columbia River mouth and at the entrance to Yaquina Bay Y1 - 1971 A1 - Quinn, William H. A1 - Enfield, David B. A1 - Techniques Development Laboratory, KW - Columbia River estuary KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Reference (Oregon State University. Department of Oceanography) PB - Department of Oceanography, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.71-9 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/4b29b720x ER - TY - THES T1 - Distribution of Pacific Herring Spawn in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, and Observations on Mortality through Hatching Y1 - 1971 A1 - Steinfeld, James D. KW - biological KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/fn1072110 N1 - Major professor was Dr. William McNeil. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Distribution patterns in assemblages of attached diatoms from Yaquina Estuary, Oregon JF - Ecology Y1 - 1971 A1 - McIntire, C. David A1 - Overton, W. Scott KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Blind Slough KW - Burpee KW - Butler Bridge KW - Criteser's Marina KW - diatoms KW - Elk City KW - geographical distribution KW - light data KW - mathematical modeling KW - salinity data KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - South Beach Marina KW - species composition KW - species list KW - statistical analysis KW - The Bend KW - tidal currents KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge VL - 52 ER - TY - THES T1 - An Ecological Study of Diatomovora amoena, an Interstitial Acoel Fatworm, in an Etuarine Mudflat on the Central Coast of Oregon Y1 - 1971 A1 - Thum, Alan B. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Diatomovora amoena KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - physiology KW - platyhelminthes KW - salinity data KW - sediments KW - theses KW - tidal data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pr76f6431 N1 - Major professor was Dr. J. J. Gonor. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Economic condition of selected Pacific Northwest seafoods firms Y1 - 1971 A1 - Smith, Frederick J. KW - Chetco River estuary KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - economics KW - general KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - seafood processing KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Special Report (Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station) PB - Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.327 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/n583xz74g ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Effects of Dredging on Water Quality in the Northwest Y1 - 1971 A1 - O'Neal, Gary A1 - Sceva, Jack A1 - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water Programs. Region X, KW - chemical KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Depot Slough KW - dissolved oxygen KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - pulp mill effluent KW - sediments KW - sulphide KW - turbidity KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - United States Environmental Protection Agency CY - Seattle, Washington UR - https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPURL.cgi?Dockey=9101COU6.TXT N1 - Good analytical data ER - TY - THES T1 - Food Consumption and Growth of the Larvae of the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas Y1 - 1971 A1 - Malouf, Robert E. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - feeding behavior KW - growth KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/vm40xv10k N1 - Major Professor was William J. McNeil. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The life cycle and larval development of Echinorhynchus lageniformis ekbaum, 1938 (Acanthocephala: Echinorhynchidae) JF - Journal of Parasitology Y1 - 1971 A1 - Olson, Robert E. A1 - Pratt, Ivan KW - acanthocephalans KW - amphipods KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Corophium species KW - crustaceans KW - developmental stages KW - Echinorhynchus species KW - feeding behavior KW - fish disease KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 57 ER - TY - THES T1 - Life History of the Caligid Copepod Lepeophtheirus hospitalis Fraser, 1920 (Crustacea: Caligoida) Y1 - 1971 A1 - Voth, David R. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - Lepeophtheirus hospitalis KW - life history information KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/sj139534t N1 - Major professor was Dr. Ivan Pratt. Doctoral thesis. The copepod Lepeophtheirus hospitalis is an external parasite of fish. It is studied here on starry flounder. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Annual Report. July 1, 1970 - June 30, 1971 Y1 - 1971 A1 - Reed, Paul H. A1 - McQueen, Robert E. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] N1 - Mentions barbless hook methodologies and a troll salmon logbook program ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Mill Creek reservoir Y1 - 1971 A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Division of Management and Research, A1 - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, KW - dissolved oxygen KW - reservoirs JF - Salmon Research on Coastal Streams and Reservoirs : Annual Report N1 - Testing use of air compressor to inject air into the reservoir, raise the dissolved oxygen level, prevent water stratification and limit algal blooms. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - National Shoreline Study. Inventory Report Columbia-North Pacific Region. Washington and Oregon Y1 - 1971 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - general KW - hydrology KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - physical KW - Siletz River estuary KW - South Beach Marina KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [U.S. Army Corps of Engineers] CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CZIC-gb458-8-u56-1971/pdf/CZIC-gb458-8-u56-1971.pdf N1 - Estuaries and shorelines addressed by county ER - TY - THES T1 - A Physical Oceanographic Study of the Nearshore Zone at Newport, Oregon Y1 - 1971 A1 - Keene, Donald F. KW - coastal upwelling KW - Davidson current KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - sulphate KW - theses KW - tidal currents KW - tidal data KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9z903294c N1 - Major professor was Victor T. Neal. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A procedure for tracing kraft mill effluent from an ocean outfall by constituent fluorescense JF - Water Research Y1 - 1971 A1 - Baumgartner, D.J. A1 - Feldman, M. H. A1 - Gibbons, C.L. KW - pulp mill effluent KW - Toledo KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pulp mill outfall analysis by remote sensing techniques JF - Tappi Y1 - 1971 A1 - James, Wesley P. A1 - Burgess, Fred J. KW - computer programs KW - hydrology KW - light KW - outfall KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - remote sensing KW - sulphate KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 54 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning fish surveys in coastal watersheds, 1970 Y1 - 1971 A1 - Skeesick, Delbert G. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Research Division KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - biological KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - Kilchis River KW - Miami River KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - population count KW - salmonid species = Oncorhynchus species KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tillamook River KW - Trask River KW - weather KW - Whiskey Creek KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Coastal Rivers Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon VL - no.71-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sn009z51x ER - TY - THES T1 - A Statistical Study of Oregon Coastal Winds Y1 - 1971 A1 - Detweiler, John Henry KW - South Jetty KW - statistical analyses KW - weather KW - winds KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/7m01bq21f N1 - "The data recorded between March 3, 1969, and October 31, 1969, by a wind gauge installed at the South Jetty, Newport, Oregon, were analyzed." (from the Abstract) Noted strong sea-breezes and land-breezes. The period covered included seasonal upwellings. "The prevailing wind shifted from southwest in the last two weeks of April to slightly west of north in July and then to slightly east of south in September." (p.25) Includes computer program, graphs. Major professor was June G. Pattullo. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Surface temperature and salinity observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations during 1970 Y1 - 1971 A1 - Wyatt, Bruce A1 - Gilbert, William KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report / Oregon State University, Dept. of Oceanography PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.47 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/j96022023 N1 - This publication also carries the numbering of another series: Reference / Oregon State University, Dept. of Oceanography ; no. 71-8. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Toxicity of kraft mill effluent to selected organisms from Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1971 A1 - Parrish, Loys P. A1 - Horton, Howard F. KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - kelp greenling=Hexagrammos decagrammus KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - pile perch=Rhacochilus vacca KW - pulp mill effluent KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - striped seaperch=Embiotoca lateralis KW - sulphate KW - toxicity KW - walleye surfperch=Hyperprosopon argenteum KW - water pollution KW - white seaperch=Phanerodon furcatus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 45 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1971 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay Task Force. Phase II: Conclusions [Draft] Y1 - 1971 A1 - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , A1 - Jack Jarvis & Company, Inc., KW - demographics KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - South Beach Marina KW - Toledo KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin N1 - Stamp on title page reads, "Draft." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay Task Force. Phase II: Summary Y1 - 1971 A1 - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , A1 - Jack Jarvis & Company, Inc., KW - demographics KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay zooplankton survey I Y1 - 1971 A1 - Frolander, Herbert F. A1 - Flynn, M. Joan A1 - Spring, Sharon C. A1 - Zimmerman, Steven T. A1 - Miller, Charles B. KW - abundance KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - Buoy 45 KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - Eurytemora species KW - Evadne species KW - geographical distribution KW - Podon species KW - population biology KW - Pseudocalanus species KW - salinity data KW - sex ratio KW - temporal distribution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge JF - Data Report (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) PB - Department of Oceanography, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.48 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8336h3366 N1 - Also carries numbering of the Department's Reference series. Reference (Oregon State University Dept. of Oceanography). no.71-21. Although this is called Survey I, no more of these were published (Library of Congress catalog note). ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1968 razor clam surveys Y1 - 1970 A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Agate Beach KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - South Beach Marina KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon. Research Division, VL - no.70-3 N1 - South Beach is one of 16 Oregon beaches sampled south of Tillamook Head ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Aerial Photographic Tracing of Pulp Mill Effluent in Marine Water Y1 - 1970 A1 - Burgess, Fred J. A1 - James, Wesley P. A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Federal Water Quality Administration, A1 - Oregon State University KW - bioassay KW - computer programs KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - outfall KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - remote sensing KW - tidal currents KW - Toledo KW - toxicity KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Federal Water Quality Administration. U.S. Department of the Interior. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/dr26xz07b N1 - Photographs ER - TY - THES T1 - Air Photo Analysis of Waste Dispersion from Ocean Outfalls Y1 - 1970 A1 - James, Wesley P. KW - computer programs KW - hydrology KW - light KW - outfall KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - remote sensing KW - sulphate KW - theses KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/df65vc20p N1 - Major professor was Fred J. Burgess. Doctoral thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An Appraisal of Potentials for Outdoor Recreational Developments in Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1970 A1 - U.S. Soil Conservation Service. Oregon, KW - Bear Creek KW - Beaver Creek (Yaquina) KW - Big Elk Creek KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Deer Creek KW - Depot Creek KW - Elk City KW - Feagles Creek KW - Grant Creek KW - Little Elk Creek KW - Mill Creek KW - Nortons KW - Olalla Creek KW - Pioneer Quarry KW - recreational fisheries KW - Simpson Creek KW - tourism KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River N1 - "November, 1970." Good overview, very good appendices. Inventory of natural, scenic and historic areas, lists streams, lakes, impoundments, potential impoundment sites, existing recreational areas, including a list of boat launches. B&W photographs. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Bear Creek temperature study T2 - Research and Management Studies of Oregon Coastal Salmon Y1 - 1970 A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, A1 - United States. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, KW - Bear Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Little Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River JF - Research and Management Studies of Oregon Coastal Salmon N1 - "Annual report July 1, 1969, to June 30, 1970." Describes study of Yaquina tributary stream temperature in open and shaded areas. Gives weekly average temperatures May-Oct. 1969 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report 1968-1970 Y1 - 1970 KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Fish Commission of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xk81jq64q N1 - Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included ER - TY - THES T1 - Cardiac and Respiratory Responses to Hypoxia in the Crab, Cancer magister (Dana) Y1 - 1970 A1 - Stiffler, Daniel F. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5425kd37d N1 - Major professor was Austin W. Pritchard. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Coastal salmon catch JF - Oregon State Game Commission Bulletin Y1 - 1970 A1 - Anonymous KW - Cape Kiwanda KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Depoe Bay KW - recreational fisheries – salmon KW - Rogue River KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 25 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/m039k576g IS - 2 N1 - Brief news article summarizing the 1969 summer salmon season. “Winchester Bay produced the highest catch of any port along the coast with more than 63,400 salmon landed by just over 50,500 anglers. The sport catch at both Depoe and Yaquina Bays compared favorably with the past season catch. At Depoe Bay 38,400 anglers boated just about 28,200 salmon and about 56,200 anglers worked the offshore waters at Yaquina Bay taking 30,700 salmon.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Crisis in Oregon estuaries Y1 - 1970 A1 - Wick, William Q. A1 - Oregon State University. Marine Advisory Program KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - general KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay JF - SG PB - Oregon State University Sea Grant Marine Adviosry Program CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.4 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/4m90dw054 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Crisis: Oregon Estuaries: a Summary of Environmental Factors Affecting Oregon Estuaries Y1 - 1970 KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - general KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay JF - SG PB - Oregon State University Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.2 N1 - This was an important publication calling attention to environmental issues in Oregon estuaries. Reprinted as S.G. no.4, Crisis in Oregon Estuaries. ER - TY - THES T1 - Distribution of Clostridium botulinum Type E in Fish, Shellfish and the Marine Environment of the Pacific Northwest, and Protein Patterns of the Toxigenic and Non-Toxigentic Strains Y1 - 1970 A1 - Craig, James Morrison KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Coos Bay KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - seafood processing KW - shellfish poisoning KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - theses KW - Tillamook Bay KW - toxicity KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yachats River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3r074x278 N1 - Clams, oysters and crabs from Yaquina Bay were tested. Major professor was Dr. K.S. Pilcher. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of Temperature and Salinity on the Early Development of Adula californiensis (Pelecypoda-Mytilidae) Y1 - 1970 A1 - Lough, Robert G. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - California datemussel=Adula californiensis KW - developmental stages KW - hydrology KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - salinity data KW - theses KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/tt44pr704 N1 - Major professor was Jefferson J. Gonor. Masters thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Effects of the Insecticide Sevin on the Dungeness Crab, Cancer magister Y1 - 1970 A1 - Buchanan, David V. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - developmental stages KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - pesticides KW - physiology KW - Sevin KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay PB - , Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5425kc85v N1 - Masters thesis. Major professor was Raymond E. Millemann. "This study was undertaken primarily to determine the short-term and long-term effects of the insecticide Sevin on various life history stages of the Dungeness crab (Cancer magister), Also determined was the normalcy of the occurrence of a free prozoeal stage in the life history of this crab, Also, some morphological observations on the sex of third stage juvenile crabs were made." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of the insecticide sevin on various stages of the dungeness crab, Cancer magister JF - Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada Y1 - 1970 A1 - Buchanan, David V. A1 - Raymond E Millemann A1 - Stewart, Nelson E. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - developmental stages KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - pesticides KW - physiology KW - Sevin KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 27 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Evaluation of stocking adult coho above barriers. T2 - Research and Management Studies of Oregon Coastal Salmon Y1 - 1970 A1 - McGie, Alan M. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, A1 - United States. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, KW - Bear Creek KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Little Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River JF - Research and Management Studies of Oregon Coastal Salmon N1 - "Annual report July 1, 1969, to June 30, 1970." Describes study to stock adult coho salmon above barriers in streams without coho runs, then studied resulting juvenile coho. Compared stocked fish in Little Yaquina River and Bear Creek with natural runs in Beaver Creek and Yaquina River. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Field studies in Yaquina River estuary of surface gas transfer rates T2 - Proceedings of a Symposium on Direct Tracer Measurement of the Reaeration Capacity of Streams and Estuaries Y1 - 1970 A1 - Baumgartner, Don J. A1 - Feldman, M. H. A1 - Bentsen, L.C. A1 - Cooper, T.L. KW - chemical KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - mathematical modeling KW - methodology KW - trace gases JF - Proceedings of a Symposium on Direct Tracer Measurement of the Reaeration Capacity of Streams and Estuaries T3 - Water pollution control research series PB - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CY - Washington, D.C. UR - https://tinyurl.com/3kxpsydd N1 - "January, 1972" Excellent figures and graphs - data. ER - TY - THES T1 - In situ Measurement of the Benthal Oxygen Requirements of Tidal Flat Deposits Y1 - 1970 A1 - Crook, Gene Ray KW - benthos KW - dissolved oxygen KW - mathematical modeling KW - physical KW - sediments KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6m311s07r N1 - Major professor was Dr. David Bella. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Inshore sea surface temperature and salinity conditions at Agate Beach, Yaquina Bay and Whale Cove, Oregon, in 1970: a technical report to the Office of Naval Research Y1 - 1970 A1 - Gonor, Jefferson J. A1 - Thum, Alan B. A1 - Elvin, David KW - Agate Beach KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - tidal currents KW - water temperature data KW - Whale Cove KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.45 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/d791sh47x N1 - Publication also numbered as no. 70-44 in the series Reference (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography). ER - TY - THES T1 - An Investigation of the Acoustic Signature of the Dungeness Crab (Cancer magister) Y1 - 1970 A1 - Goode, Wesley Lyle KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - behavior KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Red rock crab = Cancer productus KW - sound KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/c534fr01n N1 - Many animals living in estuaries or the sea are capable of producing underwater sound. Among these is the Dungeness crab, which makes sound through stridulation, or rubbing parts of its outer skeleton together. In this Master’s thesis, the author examined the acoustic signatures of stridulation in Dungeness and red rock crabs. The author found a technique to distinguish between the two crab species, but was not able to learn how they produced the sounds. Differences between sound production of male and female crabs are discussed. Masters thesis. Major professor was Leland C. Jensen. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Laboratory Rearing and Hatching of Pacific Coast Clams and Oysters. Annual Report July 1, 1969-June 30, 1970 Y1 - 1970 A1 - Phibbs, Duane A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - algal species KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - developmental stages KW - gaper clam =Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Isochrysis species KW - Kumamoto oyster = Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - Monochrysis species KW - Netarts estuary KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - razor clam = Siliqua patula KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Venus clam = Venerupis phillipinarum KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5t34sk315 N1 - "During the 1969-70 project year emphasis was placed on spawning and rearing clams which had not been previously spawned successfully. Salinity-temperature tolerances were determined for the laboratory-reared clam larvae. Field studies comparing growth of laboratory-reared and imported Pacific and Kumamoto oysters were continued. In addition, studies comparing various methods of oyster culture were initiated and winter survival of laboratory-reared oyster spat was studied. Laboratory-reared butter clams planted in Yaguina and Netarts bays were monitored for growth and survival. A plot of Manila littleneck clams was also established in Yaquina Bay." (Introduction) Document does not indicate which Yaquina Bay laboratory was used. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Landslides of Oregon: north coast Y1 - 1970 A1 - Byrne, John V. A1 - North, William B. KW - coastal hazards KW - geological KW - sediments JF - S.G. PB - Oregon State University Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program VL - no.5 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/34922 N1 - Includes map showing distribution of landslides along northern Oregon Coast by landslide type. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Larval Histories of Four Porcellanid Anomurans (Crustacea, Decapoda) from Oregon Y1 - 1970 A1 - Gonor, Sue L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - developmental stages KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - porcelain crabs KW - theses KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2n49t605s N1 - Major professor was H. F. Frolander. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Annual Report. July 1, 1969 - June 30, 1970 Y1 - 1970 A1 - Reed, Paul H. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - population biology KW - size composition KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] N1 - Mentions barbless hook methodologies and a troll salmon logbook program ER - TY - THES T1 - Metabolic Responses of the Burrowing Mud Shrimp, Callianassa californiensis, to Anoxic Conditions Y1 - 1970 A1 - Hawkins, Dan L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dissolved oxygen KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/z316q4839 N1 - Major professor was Austin W. Pritchard. Masters thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Modeling Estuary Pollution by Computer Simulation Y1 - 1970 A1 - Grenney, William J. KW - computer programs KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - methodology KW - physical KW - theses KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/m613n2652 N1 - Major professor was Dr. David Bella. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - National estuary study. Volume 2 Y1 - 1970 A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - birds KW - bivalves KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - dredging KW - environmental education KW - fishes KW - freshwater mammals KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - marine mammals KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries - grounfish KW - salmon KW - shellfish KW - urban development KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - U.S. Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D. C. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - National estuary study. Volume 5 Y1 - 1970 A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - birds KW - bivalves KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - commercial fisheries - groundfish KW - dredging KW - environmental education KW - fishes KW - freshwater mammals KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - marine mammals KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries - grounfish KW - salmon KW - shellfish KW - urban development KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin T3 - National Estuary Study PB - U.S. Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D. C. N1 - See appendix G ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Oregon coastal marine animals, their environmental temperatures and man's impact T2 - Man and Aquatic Communities; [Lectures] Y1 - 1970 A1 - Gonor, Jefferson J. KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - ecological values KW - human impacts KW - marine mammals KW - water temperature data JF - Man and Aquatic Communities; [Lectures] PB - Oregon State University, Water Resources Research Institute CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - 012 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/6d5701452 N1 - A seminar conducted by the Water Resources Research Institute ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's Submerged and Submersible Lands: a Study of Ownership History, Conflicting Claims of Title [and] Legislative Recommendations Y1 - 1970 A1 - Oregon. Advisory Committee to the State Land Board, KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - historical KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - water rights KW - water use PB - Advisory Committee to the Oregon State Land Board CY - [Salem, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/3t945w88m N1 - Includes discussion of court precedents, and listing of Oregon's navigable waterways ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oyster mortality investigations JF - Research in Fisheries. College of Fisheries. Fisheries Research Institute, University of Washington Y1 - 1970 A1 - Sparks, Albert K. A1 - Weitkamp, Don A1 - Jones, Evelyn J. KW - biological KW - gastropods KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 1969 N1 - Also Contribution no. 320 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oyster Mortality Study: Annual Report April 1, 1969-March 31, 1970 Y1 - 1970 A1 - Gibson, Gary A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Coos River estuary KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - Grassy Point KW - growth KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Point KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physical KW - River Mile 7 KW - salinity data KW - The Bend KW - Tillamook estuary KW - turbidity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/r207tq124 N1 - "Objectives of Oregon's oyster mortality study for the past year included monitoring oyster mortality in Yaquina, Tillamook, and Coos bays, obtaining hydrographic data in Yaquina Bay; and furnishing oysters to the University of Washington and the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (BCF) in Oxford, Maryland, for histological examination. Other activities included (1) determining seasonal growth of Pacific oysters in Yaquina Bay, (2) cooperating with the BCF Oxford laboratory on a study of the neoplastic disease in native oysters, Ostrea lurida, and (3) obtaining information on the longevity of Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas." (Introduction) During the study year, 8.6% of Pacific oysters in Yaquina Bay and 26.5% of the native Olympia oysters there died. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pelagic Fisheries and Coastal Rivers Investigation: Progress Report, Coastal River Section: July 1, 1966-June 30, 1967 Y1 - 1970 A1 - Oregon. Pelagic Fisheries and Coastal Rivers Investigation, A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Research Division KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Clear Lake KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Edna Lake KW - forest fires KW - Hall Lake KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oxbow Creek (tributary of the Siuslaw River) KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific smelt = Thaleichthys pacificus KW - Pistol River KW - population count KW - Schuttpele Lake KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Smith River KW - spatial distribution KW - streamflow KW - Striped Bass = Morone saxatilis KW - Teal Lake KW - temporal distribution KW - Tenmile Lakes KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Winchester Bay KW - Winchuck River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cv43nx632 N1 - Includes coho and Chinook salmon spawning counts for the Yaquina River, and population estimates of coho fingerlings. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Preliminary Report on a Larval Study Relative to the Feasibility of Introducing Deep-Water Homarus americanus into Oregon Waters Y1 - 1970 A1 - Gonor, Jefferson J. A1 - Gonor, Sue L. KW - American lobster=Homarus americanus KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - growth KW - introduced species KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center CY - [Newport, Or.] ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Proliferative diseases of hemocytes, endothelial cells, and connective tisuue cells in mollusks T2 - Bibliotheca Haemotologica Y1 - 1970 A1 - Farley, C.A. A1 - Sparks, Albert K. ED - Dutcher, R.M. (ed.) KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - biological KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Bibliotheca Haemotologica VL - 36 ER - TY - THES T1 - Salinity as a Factor Controlling the Distribution of Benthic Estuarine Diatoms Y1 - 1970 A1 - Martin, John V. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - Coquille Point KW - diatoms KW - Elk City KW - geographical distribution KW - hydrology KW - light KW - Mill Creek KW - North Jetty KW - Nute Slough KW - Port of Newport Dock 5 KW - River mile 16 KW - River mile 19 KW - River mile 5.6 KW - salinity data KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - Toledo Airport KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/00000329k N1 - This work includes 8 plates of microphotograph of diatoms. Major professor was Harry K. Phinney. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Sea surface temperature and salinity conditions in 1969 at Agate Beach and Yaquina Bay, Oregon. A Technical Report to the Office of Naval Research Y1 - 1970 A1 - Gonor, Jefferson J. A1 - Thum, Alan B. KW - Agate Beach KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - tidal currents KW - water temperature data JF - Data Report (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.39 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/d791sh47x N1 - Also numbered into the Department's Reference series: Reference (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) ; 70-1. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Seasonal variation of algal biomass production potential and nutrient limitation in Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Biostimulation and Nutrient Assessment Symposium Y1 - 1970 A1 - Specht, David T. ED - Middlebrooks, E.J. ED - Falkenborg, D.H. ED - Maloney, T.E. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - Burpee KW - diatoms KW - Dunaliella species KW - Elk City KW - green algae KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - methodology KW - nitrogen KW - nutrient cycles KW - Oneatta Point KW - phosphorus KW - primary production KW - Sally's Bend KW - Selenastrum capricornutum KW - Thalassiosira species KW - Toledo Airport KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Biostimulation and Nutrient Assessment Symposium PB - Ann Arbor Science CY - Ann Arbor, Mi ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish investigations. Progress report #39. April 1, 1967 - March 31, 1970 Y1 - 1970 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Gaumer, Tom A1 - Demory, Darrel A1 - Neilsen, John R. A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Phibbs, Duane A1 - Gibson, Gary KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - breakwater KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Idaho Point KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - methodology KW - molluscs KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon Fish Commission Research Laboratory KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Sally's Bend KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigations Progress Report PB - [Fish Commission of Oregon] VL - no.39 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8p58pd77t N1 - This document is a report on shellfish investigations from April 1967 to March 1970. It includes the results of bay clam surveys for Yaquina, Siuslaw, and Umpqua bays, and harvest numbers for razor clams in both personal-use and commercial fisheries. This report also contains a summary of beach surveys for six razor clam beaches, and the results of two new methods of ragging razor clams. In crab work, the report discusses problems with tagging, condition sampling, and regulatory issues. The report discusses rearing of red abalone, federal programs for oysters, and concludes with a summary of work with intertidal nonfood animals. ER - TY - CONF T1 - Some observations on the spawning and early development of the butter calm, Saxidomus giganteus (Deshayes) T2 - 1969 National Shellfisheries Association Proceedings Y1 - 1970 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Phibbs, F. Duane KW - biological KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center JF - 1969 National Shellfisheries Association Proceedings PB - National Shellfisheries Association VL - 60 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning fish surveys in coastal watersheds, 1969 Y1 - 1970 A1 - Skeesick, Delbert G. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - biological KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - Kilchis River KW - Miami River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Netarts Bay KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - population count KW - precipitation KW - salmonids = Oncorhynchus species KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tenmile Lakes KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tillamook River KW - Trask River KW - weather KW - wild salmonids KW - Wilson River JF - Coastal Rivers Investigation Information Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon VL - no.70-1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5q47rp68k N1 - Gives spawning counts for spring Chinook, fall Chinook, coho and chum salmon. ER - TY - THES T1 - A Study of the Quantity and Distribution of Bark Debris Resulting from Log Rafting Y1 - 1970 A1 - Williamson, Kenneth J. KW - chemical KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - Klamath River KW - logging KW - theses KW - Toledo KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/fj2365538 N1 - This study focused on the Yaquina and Klamath Rivers, in which Douglas fir and ponderosa pine logs were being rafted downriver at the time. It was designed to estimate how much bark was dislodged from logs when they were dumped into rivers and while they were floated downstream; how much bark sank after being dislodged; and how much bark was present in benthic deposits. It concluded "that large amounts of bark are added to the water courses used for log storage and that large amounts of bark debris presently exist in the benthic deposits of these water courses." Charts, maps, original bw and color photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Surface temperature and salinity observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations during 1969 Y1 - 1970 A1 - Wyatt, Bruce A1 - Gilbert, William KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report / Oregon State University, Dept. of Oceanography PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.41 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sf268627r N1 - This publication also carries the numbering of another series: Reference / Oregon State University, Dept. of Oceanography, no. 70-11. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Symbiotic Relationships and Morphology of Paravortex sp. nov. (Turbellaria, Rhabdocoelida), a Parasite of Macoma nasuta Conrad, 1837 Y1 - 1970 A1 - Hanson, Alfred W. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam = Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - molluscs KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - platyhelminthes KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pc289n18p N1 - Major professor was Ivan Pratt. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tidal study of three Oregon estuaries Y1 - 1970 A1 - Goodwin, Carl R. A1 - Emmett, E. W. A1 - Glenne, Bard KW - Alsea River estuary KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - Siletz River estuary KW - tidal currents KW - tidal data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Bulletin / Oregon State University. Engineering Experiment Station PB - Engineering Experiment Station, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.45 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/34917 N1 - illus., map. 28 cm. Report of a study undertaken by the Dept. of Civil Engineering, State University in summer, 1969, in the Yaquina, Alsea, and Siletz estuaries. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Two accounts of the northern octopus, Octopus doefleini, biting SCUBA divers Y1 - 1970 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - cephalopods KW - general KW - Giant Pacific octopus = Enteroctopus dofleini (Octopus dofleini) KW - molluscs KW - toxicity KW - Undersea Gardens KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Research Reports of the Fish Commission of Oregon PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - Portland, Or. VL - 2 no.1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/j96021409 N1 - This article reports on two incidents in which divers attempted to move Pacific octopoda from their home territory. Each diver was bitten by an octopus. Gives symptoms, makes recommendations. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay Regional Water and Sewerage Plan, 1970-2000, and Analytical Review of the Estuary Y1 - 1970 A1 - Clark & Groff Engineers, A1 - Yaquina Bay Regional Planning Commission, A1 - Engineering-Science Inc., A1 - University of Oregon. Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, KW - Agate Beach KW - Beaver Creek KW - demographics KW - Elkhorn Creek KW - estuarine dynamics KW - flooding KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Otter Rock KW - population KW - Siletz (Or.) KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siletz River KW - streamflow KW - tidelands KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Clark & Groff Engineers, CY - Salem, Or. N1 - “To plan adequately for future development of water and sewerage facilities in the Yaquina Bay region, it is first necessary to make an objective estimate of the region’s land use and population.” There is a chapter on the estuary and estuarine dynamics. Many colored maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay Task Force. Phase I: Summary Report Y1 - 1970 A1 - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , A1 - Jack Jarvis & Company, Inc., KW - demographics KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River and Tributaries, Oregon: Review Report Y1 - 1970 A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District, Portland KW - biological KW - flooding KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - U.S. Army Engineer District, Portland CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Maps ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Central Oregon Coast Y1 - 1969 A1 - University of Oregon. Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, KW - air temperature KW - biological KW - climate KW - commercial fisheries KW - demographics KW - economics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - geological KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - physical KW - precipitation KW - recreational fisheries KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Climatological Handbook, Columbia Basin States Y1 - 1969 KW - climate KW - Pacific Northwest KW - precipitation data KW - temperature data CY - [Vancouver, Wash.] N1 - Historic meteorological data. v.1. Temperature; v.2. Precipitation; v.3. Hourly data; v.4. Canadian data; v.5. Lower atmosphere RAOB data ER - TY - THES T1 - The Culture and Biochemical Analysis of Some Estuarine Phytoplankton Species Y1 - 1969 A1 - DeMort, Carole L. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - chemical KW - green algae KW - Hinton Point KW - Idaho Flats KW - physiology KW - phytoplankton KW - primary production KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5425kf19p N1 - "The biochemical composition of ten species of estuarine phytoplankton was determined. Studies were made of their growth in various culture media and of their relative value as food for oyster larvae. Nine of the species were isolated from Yaquina Bay, Oregon. An attempt was made to select species which commonly occurred in the phytoplankton of the bay. . . Detailed descriptions of the nine species isolated from Yaquina Bay are given." (from the Abstract) Includes line drawings and b+w microphotographs of species studied. Major professor was Harry K. Phinney. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Discussion of difference modeling of stream pollution by David A. Bella and William E. Dobbins JF - Journal of Sanitary Engineering Division, American Society of Civil Engineers Y1 - 1969 A1 - Holley, Edward R. KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - methodology KW - physical KW - water pollution VL - 95 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Ecological-Physiological Investigations of Littoral Diatom Communities of the Yaquina River Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1969 A1 - McIntire, C. David A1 - Wulff, Barry L. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - Blind Slough KW - Burpee KW - Butler Bridge KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - ecosystem modeling KW - Elk City KW - general ecosystem description KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - physiology KW - River Mile 9 KW - South Beach Marina KW - The Bend KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina River PB - Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. ER - TY - THES T1 - Ecology of Benthic Microalgae of Estuarine Intertidal Sediments Y1 - 1969 A1 - Riznyk, Raymond Z. KW - abundance KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - diatoms KW - general ecosystem description KW - geographical distribution KW - Idaho Flats KW - new species description KW - primary production KW - salinity KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediments KW - theses KW - tidal currents KW - turbidity KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/j3860b20z N1 - Includes 17 plates of microphotographs of algae. Major professor was Harry K. Phinney. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Effects of Pesticides on Estuarine Organisms: Progress Report. June 1, 1966 through July 31, 1969 Y1 - 1969 A1 - Raymond E Millemann A1 - U. S. Public Health Service. Division of Environmental Engineering, KW - amphipods KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - blue mud shrimp=Upogebia pugettensis KW - California softshell=Cryptomya californica KW - chemical KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Idaho Flats KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - pesticides KW - Sevin KW - shiner perch=Cymatogaster aggregata KW - threespine stickleback=Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab=Hemigrapsus oregonensis PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/2n49t216g N1 - This report is largely concerned with the toxicity of Sevin (carbaryl) and Dursban (chlorpyrifos) on aquatic organisms. "The general objective of this research is to investigate the effects of various pesticides, which might be expected or are known to occur in estuaries, on the larval and adult stages of estuarine organisms, and to study the fate of these compounds in the organisms and the environment." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Engangered plants and animals of Oregon. III. Birds Y1 - 1969 A1 - Marshall, David B. A1 - Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, KW - endangered species KW - Northern bald eagle = Haliaeetus leucocephalus alascanus KW - Western snowy plover = Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Special Report / Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University VL - no.278 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/gt54kp06x N1 - Lists threatened, endangered and rare bird species in Oregon in the late 1960s, when pesticides were taking their terrible toll on birds. Yaquina Bay was noted as a site where snowy plovers and bald eagles could be found. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fecundity of Mytilicola orientalis Mori along the coast of Washington, Oregon, and California JF - Research in fisheries. College of Fisheries. Fisheries Research Institute, University of Washington Y1 - 1969 A1 - Johnson, Eugene A. A1 - Chew, Kenneth K. KW - biological KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - copepods KW - molluscs KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - parasites KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 1968 N1 - Also Contribution no. 300 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geology of the Newport area, Oregon. Part I - geologic sketch of the Newport Area, Oregon JF - The Ore Bin Y1 - 1969 A1 - Snavely, Parke D. Jr. A1 - Macleod, Norman S. A1 - Rau, Weldon W. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - foraminifera KW - geological KW - paleosciences KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 31 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/6969z5023 N1 - Part 1 of a field trip guide to the Newport area, "Geologic Sketch of the Newport Area, Oregon." Part II is the road trip guide. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Geology of the Newport area, Oregon: Part II. geologic field trip guide, Newport area, Oregon JF - The Ore Bin Y1 - 1969 A1 - Snavely, Parke D. Jr. A1 - Macleod, Norman S. A1 - Rau, Weldon W. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Boiler Bay State Park KW - Cape Foulweather KW - Depoe Bay KW - Fogarty Creek State Park KW - foraminifera KW - geological KW - Government Point KW - Kernville (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - paleosciences KW - sediment data KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siletz River KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - volcanism KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 31 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/3t945w39p N1 - “The field trip consists of two geologic tours. On Tour 1, the Tertiary sedimentary rocks exposed along the Yaquina River between Newport and Toledo, Oregon, will be examined. .. Tour 2 is primarily concerned with volcanic rocks of early Eocene, late Eocene, and middle Miocene age that form important stratigraphic units in the Oregon Coast Range.” (p.49) Tour 1 runs west-to-east from Newport to Toledo; Tour 2 runs south-to-north from Cape Foulweather to Siletz Bay, then east along the Siletz River, ending at a private quarry. Maps, colored geologic maps and black-and-white photographs are included. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Laboratory Rearing and Hatching of Pacific Coast Clams and Oysters. Quarterly Report October 1, 1968 - December 31, 1968 Y1 - 1969 A1 - Phibbs, Duane A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - algal species KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - developmental stages KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Isochrysis species KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Monochrysis species KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service N1 - Document does not indicate which Yaquina Bay laboratory was used. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Laboratory Rearing and Hatching of Pacific Coast Clams and Oysters. Annual Report July 1, 1968 - June 30, 1969 Y1 - 1969 A1 - Phibbs, Duane A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - algal species KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Coos River estuary KW - developmental stages KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Isochrysis species KW - Kumamoto oyster = Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - Monochrysis species KW - Netarts estuary KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - razor clam = Siliqua patula KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x059c808f N1 - "The first year of the project was devoted to developing laboratory spawning and larval rearing techniques for Pacific Coast clams and oysters. The objectives of the past year were to: (1) refine these spawning and rearing techniques to achieve higher larval survival to the adult form and (2) initiate growth and survival studies in the field using laboratory-raised juvenile clams and oysters." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Larval rearing of bivalve mollusks JF - Proceedings - National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1969 A1 - Phibbs, F. Duane KW - biological KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula VL - 59 ER - TY - THES T1 - Monitoring Coastal Upwelling by Measuring its Effects within an Estuary Y1 - 1969 A1 - Bourke, Robert H. KW - Buoy 15 KW - coastal upwelling KW - dissolved oxygen KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - methodology KW - physical KW - salinity KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/p8418r630 N1 - Studied upwellings in Yaquina Bay 1963-1967. Changes in water temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen took place in the Bay during upwelling events. Major professor was Robert L. Smith. ER - TY - THES T1 - Movement and Angler Use of Four Foodfishes in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1969 A1 - Beardsley, Alan J. KW - biological KW - fishes KW - pile perch=Rhacochilus vacca KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - striped seaperch=Embiotoca lateralis KW - theses KW - white seaperch=Phanerodon furcatus KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/n583xz21f N1 - Major professor was Howard F. Horton. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An Oregon record of the emperor goose JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1969 A1 - Scott, J. Michael A1 - Haislip, Thomas W. Jr. KW - biological KW - birds KW - emporer goose=Philacte canagica KW - North Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 50 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oyster mortality investigations JF - Research in fisheries. College of Fisheries. Fisheries Research Institute, University of Washington Y1 - 1969 A1 - Weitkamp, Don A1 - Jones, Evelyn J. A1 - Sparks, Albert K. KW - biological KW - gastropods KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - parasites KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 1968 N1 - Also Contribution no. 300 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oyster Mortality Study: Annual Report April 1, 1968-March 31, 1969 Y1 - 1969 A1 - Gibson, Gary A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Coos River estuary KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - Grassy Point KW - growth KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Point KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physical KW - River Mile 7 KW - salinity data KW - The Bend KW - Tillamook estuary KW - turbidity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/jw827c483 N1 - "Objectives of Oregon's Oyster Mortality study for the year ending March 1969 were similar to those of the first 2 years of the program: (1) to monitor oyster mortality in Yaquina, Tillamook and Coos bays, (2) to collect hydrographic data in Yaquina Bay and (3) to furnish oysters to the University of Washington for comparative histological examination. Additional work was done on the seasonal growth of Pacific oysters, the survival and growth of native oysters from spat and low salinity tolerance of adult native oysters." (Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Potential toxicity of kraft mill effluent after oceanic discharge JF - The Progressive Fish Culturist Y1 - 1969 A1 - Courtright, Robert C. A1 - Bond, Carl E. KW - biological KW - chemical KW - fishes KW - fluffy sculpin=Oligocottus snyderi KW - pulp mill effluent KW - salinity KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 31 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Practical problems of phasing an oyster hatchery into production T2 - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1969 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Proceedings of the National Shellfisheries Association VL - 60 N1 - Abstract only ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Preliminary Land Use Plan for the Yaquina Bay Area Y1 - 1969 A1 - University of Oregon. Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, KW - demographics KW - economics KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - natural resource management KW - physical modifications KW - tourism KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. N1 - Good maps. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Preliminary report on the fecundity of Mytilicola orientalis JF - Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada Y1 - 1969 A1 - Johnson, Eugene A. A1 - Chew, Kenneth K. KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - biological KW - copepods KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The prezoeal stage of the Dungeness crab, Cancer magister Dana JF - Biological Bulletin Y1 - 1969 A1 - Buchanan, David V. A1 - Raymond E Millemann KW - biological KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - developmental stages KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center VL - 137 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Proposed pilot oyster hatchery in Oregon JF - Proceedings - National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1969 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 59 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Relationships of female age and size to embryo number and size in the shiner perch, Cymatogaster aggregata JF - Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada Y1 - 1969 A1 - Wilson, Dennis C. A1 - Raymond E Millemann KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - fishes KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - shiner perch=Cymatogaster aggregata KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Respiratory adaptations of two burrowing crustaceans, Callianassa californiensis and Upogebia pugettensis (Decapoda, Thalassinidea) JF - Biological Bulletin Y1 - 1969 A1 - Thompson, Rogene Kasparek A1 - Pritchard, Austin W. KW - Coquille Point KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - oxygen KW - physiology KW - respiration KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 136 N1 - Ghost shrimp and mud shrimp taken from Yaquina Bay were studied. Both species have low metabolic rates and “are remarkably tolerant to anoxic conditions.” (p.283) This may have implications for global warming and an expected higher frequency of anoxic events. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Salinity runoff and wind measurements, Yaquina Estuary, Oregon, April 1967-October 1968 Y1 - 1969 A1 - Callaway, Richard.J. A1 - Ditsworth G.R. A1 - Cutchin, D.L. A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, KW - computer programs KW - hydrology KW - methodology KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Northwest Region, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory. Working Paper CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.70 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/wm117p41z N1 - Data graphs and tables. Good explanation of instrumentation used. "EPA 950-R-70-156." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sarcomatoid proliferative disease in a wild population of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) JF - Journal of the National Cancer Institute Y1 - 1969 A1 - Farley, C.Austin KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - biological KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning Fish Surveys in Coastal Watersheds, 1968 Y1 - 1969 A1 - Skeesick, Delbert G. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Coastal Rivers Investigations, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Devils Lake KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - population count KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay PB - Oregon Fish Commission UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/rn3012017 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - A study of two ocean outfalls T2 - National Council for Air and Stream Improvement technical bulletin Y1 - 1969 A1 - Baumgartner, Don J. A1 - James, Wesley P. A1 - O'Neal, G. L. KW - mathematical modeling KW - outfall KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - statistical analysis KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay JF - National Council for Air and Stream Improvement technical bulletin T3 - The use of aerial photogrammetry and florescent (sic) spectroscopy to evaluate ocean outfall dispersion of kraft effluent PB - National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc. CY - New York, N.Y. VL - no.231 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Surface temperature and salinity observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations during 1968 Y1 - 1969 A1 - Wyatt, Bruce A1 - Gilbert, William KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.37 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/k0698881p N1 - Publication also carries numbering for the series Reference (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography): no.69-7. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Swimming Response of the Sacconereis Stage of Autolytus varius to Changes in Hydrostatic Pressure Y1 - 1969 A1 - Smith, Randall W. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Autolytus varius KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - physiology KW - segmented worms KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/q524jr781 N1 - Major professor was Dr. Ivan Pratt. Masters thesis. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Table 11-32. Rain storms: Outstanding occurrences of record: Oregon T2 - Climatological Handbook, Columbia Basin States Y1 - 1969 KW - climate KW - flooding KW - Pacific Northwest KW - precipitation data JF - Climatological Handbook, Columbia Basin States CY - [Vancouver, Wash.] VL - 2 N1 - Summarizes major rain events in Oregon from December, 1882 through December, 1964. A valuable compilation. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1969 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report 1966-1968 / Oregon. Fish Commission Y1 - 1968 KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - economics KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries PB - Oregon Fish Commission UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/0p096765x N1 - Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included ER - TY - THES T1 - Biology of the Pile Perch (Rhacochilus vacca) Y1 - 1968 A1 - Wares, Paul G. KW - biological KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - pile perch=Rhacochilus vacca KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/kw52jc88b N1 - Major professor was Howard F. Horton. Masters thesis. ER - TY - CONF T1 - Difference modeling of stream pollution T2 - Journal of the Santiary Engineering Division. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers Y1 - 1968 A1 - Bella, David A. A1 - Dobbins, W. E. KW - hydrology KW - mathematical modeling KW - methodology KW - physical KW - water pollution JF - Journal of the Santiary Engineering Division. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers VL - SA5, 94 ER - TY - THES T1 - Distribution of Recent Foraminifera in Relation to Estuarine Hydrography, Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1968 A1 - Manske, Douglas C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Coquille Point KW - Craigie Point KW - Depot Slough KW - estuarine dynamics KW - foraminifera KW - geographical distribution KW - Grassy Point KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Hinton Point KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Point KW - King Slough KW - McCaffery Slough KW - McLean Point KW - Oneatta Point KW - physical KW - Poole Slough KW - salinity data KW - Sally's Bend KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/zs25xc85p N1 - Studied foraminifera in Yaquina Bay to see how seasonal changes in hydrography affected their distribution. Includes sediment maps of Yaquiina Bay and distribution maps for selected foraminifera. Includes plates with line drawings of foraminifera. Major professor was Dr. H. F. Frolander. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of the insecticide Sevin on survival and growth of the cockle clam Clinocardium nuttalli JF - Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada Y1 - 1968 A1 - Butler, Jerry A. A1 - Raymond E Millemann A1 - Stewart, Nelson E. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - chemical KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - pesticides KW - physiology KW - Sevin KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 23 N1 - Also published in: Effects of Pesticides on Estuarine Organisms, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Oregon State University, 31 July 1969 ER - TY - THES T1 - Effects of the Insecticide Sevin on the Cockle Clam Clinocardium nuttalli (Conrad) Y1 - 1968 A1 - Butler, Jerry A. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - chemical KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - pesticides KW - physiology KW - Sevin KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5h73q1404 N1 - Major professor was Dr. Raymond E. Millermann. Masters thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Hydrographic and Trophic Relationships of Hydromedusae in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1968 A1 - McCormick, Jon M. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - cnidarians KW - community ecology KW - feeding behavior KW - hydrology KW - population biology KW - salinity data KW - taxonomy KW - theses KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9c67wq01r N1 - Line drawings, microphotographs, dichotomous key. Major professor was Herbert F. Frolander. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Laboratory Rearing and Hatching of Pacific Coast Clams and Oysters. Annual Report July 1, 1967 - June 30, 1968 Y1 - 1968 A1 - Phibbs, Duane A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - algal species KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - developmental stages KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Isochrysis species KW - Kumamoto oyster = Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - Monochrysis species KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - razor clam = Siliqua patula KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5425kb477 N1 - "The Pacific Coast oyster industry is dependent upon imported oyster seed from Japan. Inconsistent quantity and quality of the imported seed is limiting growth and expansion of the oyster industry while the demand for marketable oysters is increasing. The development of oyster hatcheries on the Pacific Coast could provide the oyster industry with a continuous supply of seed needed for increased production. Controlled hatchery conditions would also provide better quality oyster seed production through selective breeding. The main objectives of the first year were to develop spawning and setting techniques for Pacific Coast molluscs." (from the Introduction) November, 1968. Document does not indicate which Yaquina Bay laboratory was used. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Management of the Troll Salmon Fishery. Annual Report: July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1968 Y1 - 1968 A1 - Loeffel, Robert E. A1 - Robert K McQueen A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - age composition KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos River estuary KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - statistical analysis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zinc N1 - October, 1968. ER - TY - NEWS T1 - New oyster seed 'crop' boosts Yaquina Bay supply T2 - Newport News Times Y1 - 1968 A1 - St. Romain, Monica KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - Oysterville JF - Newport News Times CY - Newport, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oceanography in Oregon: A History of the Department of Oceanography, Oregon State University Y1 - 1968 KW - general KW - historical KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Reference (Oregon State University. Department of Oceanography) PB - Department of Oceanography, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.68-49 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gq67js418 N1 - "1959-1968" ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oyster Mortality Study: Annual Progress Report July 1, 1967-March 31, 1968 Y1 - 1968 A1 - Gibson, Gary A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - Grassy Point KW - growth KW - hydrography KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Point KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physical KW - River Mile 7 KW - salinity data KW - The Bend KW - Tillamook estuary KW - turbidity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/mw22v6241 N1 - "Objectives of Oregon's Oyster Mortality study for the year ending March 1969 were similar to those of the first 2 years of the program: (1) to monitor oyster mortality in Yaquina, Tillamook and Coos bays, (2) to collect hydrographic data in Yaquina Bay and (3) to furnish oysters to the University of Washington for comparative histological examination. Additional work was done on the seasonal growth of Pacific oysters, the survival and growth of native oysters from spat and low salinity tolerance of adult native oysters." (Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oyster pathology JF - Research in Fisheries. College of Fisheries. Fisheries Research Institute, University of Washington Y1 - 1968 A1 - Sparks, Albert K. A1 - Mix, Michael C. A1 - Weitkamp, Don A1 - DesVoigne, David M. A1 - Jones, Evelyn J. A1 - Schwartz, Lieselotte KW - biological KW - gastropods KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - parasites KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 1967 N1 - Also Contribution no. 280 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An oyster seed industry for Oregon JF - Oregon's Agricultural Progress Y1 - 1968 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas VL - 15 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sq87bv30n ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A preliminary investigation of the heavy mineral suites of the coastal rivers and beaches of Oregon and northern California JF - The Ore Bin Y1 - 1968 A1 - Kulm, Laverne D. A1 - Scheidegger, K. F. A1 - Byrne, John V. A1 - Spigai, J. J. KW - Alsea River KW - Chetco River KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - geological KW - heavy minerals KW - hydrology KW - Kilchis River KW - Little Nestucca River KW - Miami River KW - Millicoma River KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - North Fork KW - paleosciences KW - physical KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - sediment data KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Tillamook River KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 30 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/p26770670 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Preliminary Survey of Fish and Wildlife in Relation to the Ecological and Biological Aspects of Yaquina Bay Oregon Y1 - 1968 A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - birds KW - bivalves KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coastal cutthroat trout=Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dredging KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - environmental policy and law KW - estuarine dynamics KW - fishes KW - general ecosystem description KW - grasses KW - habitat conservation KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - industrial development KW - life history information KW - marine mammals KW - McCaffery Slough KW - molluscs KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - Pooles Slough KW - primary production KW - pulp mill effluent KW - recreational fisheries KW - salinity KW - Sally's Bend KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - terrestrial mammals KW - water pollution KW - water temperature KW - wetland vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/mw22v631f N1 - November, 1968. Excellent photographs. Map ER - TY - Generic T1 - Proceedings of the Oregon Public Meeting: National Estuarine Pollution Study, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration Y1 - 1968 A1 - United States. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, KW - general KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - industrial development KW - natural resource management KW - ports KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [U.S. Department of the Interior] CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/b8515n94m N1 - Transcript of Oregon public meeting. Appendices include the Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society's report, "Crisis in Oregon's Estuaries," and a copy of the constitutional amendment that would become the Oregon Beach Bill. Yaquina Bay issues mentioned include dredging and landfills, pollution, clamming, fishing, log storage and the new Marine Science Center. MSC director Joel Hedgpeth testified at the hearing. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - River Mile Index, Coastal Tributaries, Oregon Y1 - 1968 A1 - Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission. Hydrology and Hydraulics Committee, KW - geography KW - hydrography KW - hydrology KW - map PB - The Committee CY - Vancouver, WA [?] N1 - Maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Spawning Fish Surveys in Coastal Watersheds, 1967 Y1 - 1968 A1 - Skeesick, Delbert G. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea Bay KW - Beaver Creek KW - biological KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Devils Lake KW - Elk River estuary KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - Kilchis River KW - Miami River KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - population count KW - salmonid species = Oncorhynchus species KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Sixes River estuary KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Tillamook River KW - Trask River KW - weather KW - Whiskey Creek KW - Wilson River PB - Oregon Fish Commission UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/ft848r215 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Studies on Increasing the Production of Anadromous Salmonids in Oregon Coastal Lakes and Streams Y1 - 1968 KW - abundance KW - Bear Creek KW - biological KW - Chetco River estuary KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - developmental stages KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - dredging KW - fishes KW - Grant Creek KW - habitat conservation KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Tenmile estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - turbidity data KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qv33rx529 N1 - Interesting information on miscellaneous activities ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Surface temperature and salinity observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations for 1967 Y1 - 1968 A1 - Wyatt, Bruce A1 - Gilbert, William KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no. 28. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/pg15bm28k N1 - This publication is also numbered in the series Reference (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) ; 68-1. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Synopsis and Explanation of Statutes in the Commercial Fishing Law Relating to State Oyster Lands Y1 - 1968 KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - environmental law and policy KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea conchaphila (Ostrea lurida) KW - Oysterville KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/k930bx722 N1 - This is a brief, systematic look at problems relating to oyster farming on public lands that had built up in the Oregon Revised Statutes by 1968, with recommendations for resolving the issues. Includes glimpses of arcane and outdated legislation. "Another unusual provision in ORS 509.465 is the restriction placed upon the Fish Commission to lease Oysterville Flat and Lewis Flat in Yaquina Bay only to local oystermen." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The tsunami of the Alaskan earthquake, 1964: engineering evaluation Y1 - 1968 A1 - Wilson, Basil W. A1 - Torum, Alf A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Coastal Engineering Research Center, KW - coastal hazards KW - physical KW - wave height data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Technical Memorandum - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center VL - no.25 UR - https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD0683491.pdf N1 - May, 1968. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An unusual histopathological condition in Ostrea lurida from Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Proceedings - National Shellfisheries Association Y1 - 1968 A1 - Jones, Evelyn J. A1 - Sparks, Albert K. KW - biological KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - shellfish disease KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 59 ER - TY - ADVS T1 - Yaquina Bay Bridge, Newport, Oregon [archival photograph] Y1 - 1968 A1 - Plowden, David A1 - McCullough, Conde B. KW - Bridges Oregon Newport 1960-1970. Gelatin silver prints 1960-1970. UR - https://loc.gov/pictures/resource/ppmsca.09503/ N1 - Photograph shows the roadway at entrance to Yaquina Bay Bridge, a multi-span arch bridge, in Newport, Oregon. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Acute toxicity of the insecticide sevin and its hydrolytic product 1-naphthol to some marine organisms JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Y1 - 1967 A1 - Stewart, Nelson E. A1 - Raymond E Millemann A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - biological KW - chemical KW - pesticides KW - Sevin KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 96 ER - TY - THES T1 - Ecology of the Striped Seaperch, Embiotoca lateralis, in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - Gnose, Charles E. KW - feeding behavior KW - geographical distribution KW - growth KW - habitats KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - King Slough KW - life history information KW - Oysterville KW - Pooles Slough KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - Sally's Bend KW - South Jetty KW - Striped seaperch = Embiotoca lateralis KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/x346d793w N1 - Masters thesis. Major professor was Carl E. Bond. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Estuaries T2 - American Association for the Advancement of Science. Publication Y1 - 1967 ED - Lauff, George H. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - chemical KW - commercial fisheries KW - community ecology KW - diatoms KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general KW - genetics KW - geological KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - methodology KW - nutrient cycles KW - physical KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - water pollution JF - American Association for the Advancement of Science. Publication T3 - Conference on Estuaries, Jekyll Island, 1964 PB - American Association for the Advancement of Science CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.83 ER - TY - THES T1 - An Evaluation of Grain Size, Shape, and Roundness Parameters in Determining Depositional Environment in Pleistocene Sediments from Newport, Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - Stewart, Richard Lee KW - geological KW - paleosciences KW - sediment data KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. N1 - Map in pocket in the back. Masters thesis ER - TY - THES T1 - Formulation of a Synthetic Seawater for Bioassays with Mytilus edulis Embryos Y1 - 1967 A1 - Courtright, Robert C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel = Mytilus edulis KW - chemical KW - molluscs KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - , Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/np193c358 N1 - Major professor was Hugo Krueger. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Implementation and Enforcement Plan for the Public Waters of the State of Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - Oregon State Sanitary Authority, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chetco River KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - human activities KW - industrial development KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water quality data KW - Winchuck River KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State Sanitary Authority CY - Portland, Or. N1 - This is a look at the sad state of Oregon’s waters in the mid-1960s, and shows the beginnings of a plan for extensive and systematic monitoring of water quality. At the top of the list was municipal; sewage treatment. Locations for sampling stations for various waterways are given. ER - TY - THES T1 - An Investigation of Evaporation from the Ocean off the Oregon Coast, and from Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - DeRycke, Richard J. KW - light KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay AB - A weather station was established on the dock of the Oregon State University Marine Science Center, Yaquina Bay, Oregon. A total of 197 weather observations was made from 30 June 1966 to 23 September 1966, with emphasis on the determination of the rate of evaporation from an evaporation pan and from atmometers. Sources of observational error were investigated and corrections applied as necessary. The daily variation in evaporation was determined. The correlation between wind, vapor pressure, and evaporation was found. Atmometers were used to estimate the evaporation from the surface of Yaquina Bay, and the possibility of using atmometers at sea was investigated. PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/0z7090405 N1 - M.S. thesis. Major professor was June G. Patullo. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Nehalem Bay Dungeness Crab Survey: May 17-18, July 19-21, and August 8-10, 1966 Y1 - 1967 A1 - Neilsen, Jack A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [Oregon Fish Commission] CY - [Newport, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/h415pb25z N1 - Includes hand-drawn map. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oyster Mortality Study: Annual Progress Report July 1, 1966-June 30, 1967 Y1 - 1967 A1 - Gibson, Gary A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - Grassy Point KW - growth KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Point KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - physical KW - River Mile 7 KW - salinity data KW - The Bend KW - Tillamook Bay KW - turbidity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/pr76f4013 N1 - "Although Oregon has been relatively free from any major oyster mortality a monitoring program has been established with the basic objectives being to: (1) monitor mortalities; (2) collect environmental data; and (3) furnish oyster from a disease-free area for histological examination." (Introduction) Includes hydrographic data from test plots in Yaquina, Tillamook and Coos Bays, size and condition data for native Olympia oysters as well as Pacific oysters and a record of oyster mortalities for Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oyster Mortality Study: Hydrographic Data for Yaquina, Coos, and Tillamook Bays Y1 - 1967 A1 - Gibson, Gary A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission A1 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - Blind Slough KW - Coos River estuary KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - Grassy Point KW - hydrography KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - Parker Slough KW - pH data KW - physical KW - River Mile 7 KW - salinity data KW - The Bend KW - Tillamook estuary KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/ms35t9138 N1 - Accompanies Oyster Mortality Study, 1966/1967 report. "Tables 1 through 5 give salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and pH data for Yaquina Bay while Table 6 gives temperature and salinity for Tillamook and Coos bays.""This information appears in the quarterly and annual reports as either mean values or ranges, but is presented in the following tables as collected. It is hoped that this information can be used for comparison in areas where high oyster mortalities occur." (from the Introduction) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Persistence of carbaryl in the marine estuarine environment. Chemical and biological stability in aquarium systems JF - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Y1 - 1967 A1 - Karinen, J.F. A1 - Lamberton. J.G. A1 - Stewart, Nelson E. A1 - Terriere, L.C. KW - amphipods KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - chemical KW - crustaceans KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - sediments KW - segmented worms KW - Sevin VL - 15 ER - TY - THES T1 - Population Characteristics of the Dusky Canada Goose as Determined from Banding Data Y1 - 1967 A1 - Henny, Charles J. KW - biological KW - birds KW - dusky Canada goose= Branta canadensis occidentalis KW - population biology KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9880vt67b N1 - Major professor was Howard M Wight. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Proposal for the Yaquina Clean River Association Y1 - 1967 A1 - Newport. Chamber of Commerce, A1 - Phillips, Ron KW - general KW - water quality KW - Yaquina River CY - Newport, Or. N1 - [February] 1967. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Proposed Modification of the Yaquina River for Navigational Channel from Deep Water in Yaquina Bay to River Mile 14 in the Vicinity of Toledo, Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - Port of Toledo (Or.), KW - commercial fisheries KW - dredging KW - industrial development KW - logging KW - navigation KW - Port of Toledo KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina River PB - Port of Toledo CY - Toledo, Or. N1 - "Public hearing, Toledo City Hall, Toledo, Oregon, April 20, 1967.""A presentation to the U.S. Army Engineer District, Portland, Corps of Engineers." Charts. Includes statistics of river-based economic activity in Toledo, i.e., board feet of lumber shipped, wood chips shipped, etc. from 1957 to 1966. ER - TY - THES T1 - Respiratory Adaptations of Two Macrurousanomuran Mud Shrimps, Callianassa californiensis and Upogebia pugettensis (Decapoda, Thalassinidea) Y1 - 1967 A1 - Thompson, Rogene K. KW - biological KW - blue mud shrimp=Upogebia pugettensis KW - Coquille Point KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Idaho Flats KW - physiology KW - Sally's Slough KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/s7526f764 N1 - Major professor was A.W. Pritchard. Master's thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Sea Level, Winds, and Upwelling along the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1967 A1 - Panshin, Daniel A. KW - climate KW - coastal upwelling KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - precipitation KW - statistical analysis KW - theses KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/p2676x99p N1 - Major professors were Dr. Robert Smith and Dr. June Pattullo. Master's thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Harpacticoid Copepods in Relation to Salinity and Temperature in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - Crandell, George F. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Buoy 11 KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - Buoy 45 KW - Buoy 8 KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - eelgrass=Zostera marina KW - geographical distribution KW - King Slough KW - salinity KW - species composition KW - species list KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9019s616r N1 - Major professor was Herbert Frolander. Doctoral thesis. Data graphs. Found 57 different copepod species in 3 different environments: mudflats, channel, and eelgrass beds. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Sediments of Yaquina Bay, Oregon T2 - Estuaries [conference papers] Y1 - 1967 A1 - Kulm, Laverne D. A1 - Byrne, John V. ED - Lauff, George H. (ed.) KW - climate KW - coastal dunes KW - Elk City KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general ecosystem description KW - geological KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Flats KW - Oneatta Point KW - physical KW - precipitation KW - salinity KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Estuaries [conference papers] T3 - Conference on Estuaries, Jekyll Island, 1964 PB - American Association for the Advancement of Science CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 83 UR - N1 - Excellent data maps. Many sampling locations - see page 230. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish investigations: April 1, 1966 - March 31, 1967 Y1 - 1967 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Reed, Paul H. A1 - Demory, Darrel A1 - Neilsen, John R. A1 - DeBen, Waldemar A1 - Kaiser, Alan A1 - Osis, Laimons A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - breakwater KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dredging KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - growth KW - human impacts KW - Idaho Point KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon Fish Commission Research Laboratory KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - salinity data KW - Sally's Bend KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish IInvestigations Progress Report PB - [Fish Commission of Oregon] VL - no.38 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/hq37vp30d N1 - This document is a report on shellfish investigations from April 1966-March 1967. It includes the bay clam abundance/age growth surveys, with emphasis on the Yaquina, Umpqua, and Coos Bays. The study on life history for the cockle clam is discussed. The report goes over razor clams harvest numbers and age composition. It includes information for the cooperative cruise with California to study crabs, as well as condition sampling and commercial production numbers for crabs. The report concludes with an update on the intertidal animals and the issuing of collection permits. October, 1967. ER - TY - THES T1 - A Study of the Animals Inhabiting Laminarian Holdfasts in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - Markham, John C. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - brown algae KW - community ecology KW - Embarcadero Marina KW - geographical distribution KW - kelp KW - King Slough KW - life history information KW - McLean Point KW - population biology KW - Port of Newport Dock 1 KW - Port of Newport Dock 3 KW - Port of Newport Dock 5 KW - Port of Newport Dock 7 KW - Public Fishing Pier KW - South Jetty KW - species composition KW - species list KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/bk128d16n N1 - Sampled kelp holdfasts in Yaquina Bay from July-December, 1966. Analyzed 50 holdfast samples and found 6,687 individual animals. Major professor was Herbert F. Frolander. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Surface temperature and salinity observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations for 1965 and 1966 Y1 - 1967 A1 - Wyatt, Bruce A1 - Gilbert, William KW - hydrology KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report / Oregon State University, Dept. of Oceanography PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or, VL - no.25 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cv43nz06n N1 - Publication also carries the numbering of the series: Reference / Oregon State University, Dept. of Oceanography ; no. 67-8. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Quality Standards: Marine and Estuarine Waters of Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - Oregon. State Sanitary Authority, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Butler Bridge KW - chemical KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depot Slough KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - hydrology KW - Main channel KW - McLean Point KW - Mill Creek KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Oneatta Point KW - Oysterville KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - toxicity KW - turbidity KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water temperature data KW - water use KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State Sanitary Authority ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Workshop on Oyster Production in Oregon Y1 - 1967 A1 - Wick, William Q. A1 - Oregon State University. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - environmental education KW - general KW - historical KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/2n49t254w N1 - Held at Marine Science Center on 27 November 1967. With the construction of the Marine Science Center and the opening of its Pacific Fisheries Laboratory in 1965, Oregon State University had facilities for research that would ultimately lead to breakthroughs in Pacific Coast oyster culture. "Purposes of the workshop were to review present and planned programs of research with oysters in Oregon and to discuss problems of the oyster grower." (from the Introduction) Includes summaries of presentations by representatives of Sea Grant, the Oregon Fish Commission, Oregon State University Extension Service, oyster growers and Marine Science Center researchers. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Angler success as a quality determinant of sport fishery recreational values JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Y1 - 1966 A1 - Stevens, Joe B. KW - catch statistics KW - economics KW - recreational fisheries - groundfish KW - salmon KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 95 N1 - "The empirical importance of “angler success per unit of effort” as a quality determinant of recreational values was investigated with regard to three sport fisheries at Yaquina Bay, Oregon. A 10% increase in salmon (Oncorhynchus) angling success would induce a long-run increase in angling effort of approximately 10%, although bottomfish (sea perches, Embiotocidae; starry flounder, Platichthys; and other estuarine fishes) angling effort seems to be considerably less responsive to changes in success. Demand functions and success “elasticities” for each fishery were used to estimate the decrease in net economic value associated with a pollution-induced reduction in angling success." (from the Abstract) ER - TY - THES T1 - Contributions to the Plant Ecology of the Oregon Coastal Sand Dunes T2 - Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology Y1 - 1966 A1 - Wiedemann, Alfred M. KW - Carter Lake KW - Cleawox Lake KW - climate KW - community ecology KW - geographical distribution KW - geology KW - Lily Lake KW - plant succession KW - sand dunes KW - Sand Lake KW - sediments KW - South Beach KW - species list KW - Sutton Creek KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - Ph.D. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/08612s992 N1 - This excellent early look at plant communities in the Oregon dunes attempted to list the plant species found in the dunes, to develop some ideas about plant succession, and to describe some of the areas where dunes and deflation plains are found. Studies were conducted in 1963, giving a relatively early point of comparison for measuring changes on the coast. “Since literature was scarce for this particular study, the author had to depend mostly on field observations.” (p.100) Doctoral dissertation. Major Professor was W. W. Chilcote. ER - TY - THES T1 - Effects of Variations in Salinity and Temperature on Some Estuarine Macro-Algae Y1 - 1966 A1 - Kjeldsen, Chris K. KW - Alaria marginata KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - climate KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Coquille Point KW - Criteser's Marina KW - dichotomous key KW - Enteromorpha species KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general ecosystem description KW - geographical distribution KW - Gigartina californica KW - green algae KW - hydrology KW - Idaho Point KW - Iridaea splendens KW - King Slough KW - Laminaria saccharina KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - McLean Point KW - North Jetty KW - Odonthalia floccosa KW - Oneatta Point KW - physical KW - Port of Newport Dock 1 KW - Port of Newport Dock 3 KW - Port of Newport Dock 5 KW - Port of Newport Dock 7 KW - precipitation data KW - River mile 10 KW - River mile 11 KW - salinity data KW - Sargassum muticum KW - South Jetty KW - species list KW - temporal distribution KW - theses KW - tidal currents KW - Toledo Airport KW - turbidity KW - Ulva species KW - water temperature data KW - Weiser Point KW - Winant KW - wind data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/1j92gb29s N1 - Major professor was Harry K. Phinney. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Environmental factors in coastal and estuarine waters. Bibliographic series - volume 1: Coast of Oregon Y1 - 1966 A1 - Ditsworth, George R. A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, KW - bibliography KW - biological KW - chemical KW - climate KW - commercial fisheries KW - general KW - geological KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - water pollution JF - Bibliographic Series PB - Federal Water Pollution Control Administration CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - 1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6t053g86j N1 - "Indexed herein are references to literature pertaining to the marine waters of Oregon. References to papers, depending on the subject matter contained in the paper, are indexed under one or more of the following headings: Marine Biology, Climate, Fisheries, Geology, Hydrology, Chemical and Physical Oceanography, and Bibliographies, Literature Surveys and Compilations." (Abstract) October, 1966. “Coast of Oregon” An excellent resource for older and classic references on the area. ER - TY - THES T1 - An Investigation of the Distribution of Nephtys caecoides in Yaquina Bay Y1 - 1966 A1 - Morrison, George E. KW - abundance KW - annelids KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - feeding behavior KW - food availability KW - geographical distribution KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Nephtys caecoides KW - population biology KW - salinity KW - sediments KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/g732dc28k N1 - Major professor was Dr. Andrew G. Carey Jr. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An investigation of the early stage of upwelling along the Oregon Coast JF - Journal of Geophysical Research Y1 - 1966 A1 - Smith, Robert L. A1 - Pattullo, June G. A1 - Lane, Robert K. KW - climate KW - coastal upwelling KW - hydrology KW - physical VL - 71 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Life History of Nectobrachia indivisa Fraser, 1920 (Copepoda: Lernaeopodoida) a Parasite of the Starry Flounder Y1 - 1966 A1 - Wilkes, Stanley N. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - developmental stages KW - fishes KW - life history information KW - Nectobrachia indivisa KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pr76f685j N1 - Major professor was Ivan Pratt. Doctoral dissertation. Line drawings. ER - TY - THES T1 - Measurement of Radiant Energy over a Mixed Water Body Y1 - 1966 A1 - Maughan, Paul M. KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - light data KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9c67wq36v N1 - Major professor was Dr. John V. Byrne. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Morphology and Ecology of Echinorhynchus lageniformas Ekbaum, 1938 (Acanthocephala) Y1 - 1966 A1 - Barnes, James R. KW - acanthocephalans KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - Echinorhynchus species KW - fishes KW - Hinton Point KW - life history information KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - Sally's Slough KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/6108vf613 N1 - This is a study of a common intestinal parasite of starry flounder. Slightly over 40% of flounder from Yaquina Bay that were examined were found to be infected. Includes electromicrographs. Major professor was Ivan Pratt. Masters thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Occurrence of Clostridium botulinum Type E in Shellfish, Lake Fish and Aquatic Sediments in the Northwest Y1 - 1966 A1 - Sidney Joseph III Hayes KW - biological KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - seafood processing KW - shellfish poisoning KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pg15bh211 N1 - Major professor was Dr. K.S. Pilcher. Masters thesis ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Progress Report. Effects of Pesticides on Estuarine Organisms. May 1, 1964 through May 31, 1966 Y1 - 1966 A1 - Raymond E Millemann A1 - U. S. Public Health Service. Division of Environmental Engineering, KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - blue mud shrimp = Upogebia pugettensis KW - chemical KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - English sole = Pleuronectes vetulus KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Idaho Flats KW - Nuttall cockle = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - pesticides KW - Sevin KW - shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregata KW - threespine stickleback = Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - yellow shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/9019s2931 N1 - This report concerns the pesticide Sevin and its effects on marine organisms, particularly crustaceans. "Public Health Service Research Grant 5 RO1 EF-00628." May 31, 1966. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Pulp Mill Waste Degredation in Marine Waters: April 1, 1964 through March 31, 1966 Y1 - 1966 A1 - Burgess, Fred J. A1 - Dimick, Roland E. KW - algal species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - chemical KW - developmental stages KW - economics KW - fishes KW - guppy=Poecilia reticulata KW - introduced species KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - molluscs KW - outfall KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - pulp mill effluent KW - salinity data KW - threespine stickleback=Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - Toledo KW - toxicity KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/z890rt651 N1 - "This progress report describes research conducted on pulp mill waste degradation in marine waters ... Engineering investigations ... have centered upon (a) treatment of mill wastes by dilution; (b) foam separation of strong wastes and (c) treatment of evaporator condensates by carbon adsorption. Biological studies have been concerned with development of bioassays suitable for assessing the effect of pulp mill effluent on the marine environment and for evaluating waste treatment methods." (from the Summary) Good data, photographs, Research grant WP-524 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Reconnaissance Investigation, Water Supply & Water Quality Control Study: Yaquina River Basin, Oregon Y1 - 1966 A1 - U.S. Department of the Interior. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - economics KW - flooding KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - U.S. Department of the Interior. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Appendix to Yauina River and Its Tributaries: Preview report. Map ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sedimentary response to hydrography in an Oregon estuary JF - Marine Geology: International Journal of Marine Geology, Geochemistry and Geophysics Y1 - 1966 A1 - Kulm, Laverne D. A1 - Byrne, John V. KW - climate KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general ecosystem description KW - geological KW - heavy minerals KW - hydrology KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - nitrogen KW - organic carbon KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - sediment data KW - tidal currents KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 N1 - Excellent data maps ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish investigations: April 1, 1964 - March 31, 1965 Y1 - 1966 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - DeBen, Waldemar A1 - Neilsen, John R. KW - age composition KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - community ecology KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon Fish Commission Research Laboratory KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish IInvestigations Progress Report PB - [Fish Commission of Oregon] CY - [Salem] VL - no.36 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gb19f652r N1 - August, 1966. This document reports on shellfish investigations from April 1964 to March 1965. Inside can be found a summary of two clam mortality events. It also has the numbers of razor clams dug for sport and commercial fisheries and the results of the 1964 razor clam beach survey. This report covers oyster work, including a study on the feasibility of growing oysters in the lower Necanicum River, as well as a cooperative study to determine if the European Flat Oyster could be introduced into Oregon successfully. Finally, it summarizes long-range planning for the new intertidal non-food animal studies. ER - TY - THES T1 - Studies on the Molluscan and Fish Hosts of the "Salmon Poisoning" Fluke, Nanophyetus salmincola (Chapin) Y1 - 1966 A1 - Gebhardt, Gary Alan KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk River KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Elk City KW - Mack Landing KW - Mill Creek KW - Nanophyetus salmincola KW - Oxytrema silicula KW - Siletz River KW - theses KW - Tidewater KW - toxicity KW - trematodes KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/g158bm45z N1 - "This study was undertaken: (1) to obtain information on the distribution of the snail, Oxytrema silicula, in three coastal rivers in Oregon, and the seasonal incidence of infection in these snails and in snails from an inland stream, with the cercariae of the trematode, Nanophyetus salinincola; (2) to follow cercarial development in the snail under natural and experimental conditi is; (3) to determine the species of animals naturally infected with the metacercariae and those susceptible to experimental infection; and (4) to follow development of the metacercariae in the fish hosts... The fishes Cottus perplexus, Lampetra richardsoni, L. tridentata, and Richardsonius balteatus, and the Pacific giant salamander, Dicamptodon ensatus, all from western Oregon streams, were found naturally infected with the metacerariae of N. saimincola. This is the first report of natural infections in an animal other than a fish and in nonsalmonid fishes. .." (from the Abstract) Major professor was Raymond Milleman. ER - TY - THES T1 - A Study of Conflict in Natural Resource Use: Evaluation of Recreational Benefits as Related to Changes in Water Quality Y1 - 1966 A1 - Stevens, Joe B. KW - demographics KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - ecosystem modeling KW - general ecosystem description KW - human impacts KW - natural resource management KW - pulp mill effluent KW - recreational fisheries - groundfish KW - salmon KW - theses KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/m039k803k N1 - Major professor was Dr. Emery N. Castle. Doctoral dissertation. Related to pulp and paper mill waste disposal at Yaquina Bay, this study attempts to develop the theory and methodology for estimating the economic benefits of each possible method of waste disposal. Attempts to quantify the value of recreational fisheries in the Bay. ER - TY - THES T1 - Taxonomy of Some Endophytic and Epiphytic Genera of Phaeophyta on the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1966 A1 - O'Flaherty, Mary L. KW - aquatic vegetation KW - Beverly Beach KW - biological KW - Boiler Bay KW - brown algae KW - Cape Arago KW - Cape Perpetua KW - Marine Gardens KW - new species description KW - taxonomy KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/sj139459g N1 - Major professor was Harry K. Phinney. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Technical Letter NASA-16: Geological evaluation of radar imagery, Oregon coast Y1 - 1966 A1 - Snavely, Parke D. Jr. A1 - Wagner, Holly C. KW - geological KW - remote sensing PB - United States Geological Survey CY - Menlo Park, CA N1 - Work performed under NASA Contract No. R-09-020-015 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Tidal currents in Yaquina Bay JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1966 A1 - Neal, Victor T. KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 45 KW - Coast Guard Station KW - Criteser's Marina KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Oneatta Point KW - physical KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - tidal currents KW - tidal data KW - wind data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 40 N1 - Map of measurement sites, graphs ER - TY - THES T1 - Age-Fecundity Relationships in the Striped Seaperch Embiotoca lateralis from Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1965 A1 - Swedberg, Stephen E. KW - age composition KW - biological KW - fishes KW - life history information KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - striped seaperch=Embiotoca lateralis KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/0z709014j N1 - Major professor was Carl E. Bond. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An ambicolored starry flounder from Yaquina Bay JF - California Fish and Game Y1 - 1965 A1 - Beardsley, Alan J. A1 - Horton, Howard F. KW - biological KW - fishes KW - life history information KW - new species description KW - physiology KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 51 UR - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/61619#page/3/mode/1up ER - TY - CONF T1 - Bay mussel embryo bioassay T2 - Proceedings of the Twelfth Pacific Northwest Industrial Waste Conference Y1 - 1965 A1 - Dimick, Roland E. A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - pulp mill effluent KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory JF - Proceedings of the Twelfth Pacific Northwest Industrial Waste Conference PB - University of Washington U1 - Seattle, WA U5 - pp ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Black Brant: Sea Goose of the Pacific Coast Y1 - 1965 A1 - Einarsen, Arthur S. KW - biological KW - birds KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - feeding behavior KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - natural resource management KW - new species description KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - taxonomy KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - University of Washington Press CY - Seattle, Wa. N1 - Illustrated. Maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Closing Report for the Coastal Stream Improvement and Rehabilitation Program Authorized by Chapter 527, Oregon Laws, 1961 Y1 - 1965 A1 - Summers, Virgil C. A1 - Neubauer, Edward K. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea River KW - Axtel Creek (Yachats) KW - Bull Run Creek (Alsea) KW - Camp Creek (Umpqua) KW - Cedar Creek (Siletz) KW - Cherry Creek (Alsea) KW - Chetco River KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - Drift Creek (Alsea) KW - Fall Creek (Wilson) KW - fishways KW - Five Rivers (Alsea) KW - habitat restoration KW - habitats KW - Little Elk Creek (Yaquina) KW - logging KW - Middle Creek (Coquille) KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - North Fork Necanicum River KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - Phillips Creek (Alsea) KW - Salmon River KW - Schooner Creek (Siletz) KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw National Forest KW - Sloop Creek (Yaquina) KW - streamflow KW - Sunshine Creek (Siletz) KW - Tioga Creek (Coos) KW - Trout Creek (Salmon) KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1831cq190 N1 - This publication describes stream improvement efforts in coastal streams in the early 1960s. It was written during the heyday of the “stream clearance” policy, in which large woody debris, mostly in the form of logjams, was removed from streams. Other projects included fishways, rearing ponds, culverts. Includes b+w “before” and “after” photographs of coastal stream projects. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fish and Wildlife Resources of the Middle Coast Basin, Oregon, and Their Water Use Requirements Y1 - 1965 A1 - Hutchinson, James M. KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - birds KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coastal cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - ecological values KW - economics KW - fishes KW - geographical distribution KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - life history information KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries KW - reproductive behavior KW - Salmon River KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - temporal distribution KW - terrestrial mammals KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/s7526d23w N1 - "April, 1965." Assesses fish and wildlife resources (primarily fish) of the Mid-Coast Basin. Makes recommendations on minimum stream flows needed to sustain fish. Includes reports on the stream cleanup / log jam removal program of the mid-1960s. Includes list of dams and waterfalls. Two folded maps show known salmonid spawning areas. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1965 A1 - Rousseau, Rollie F. KW - Alsea River KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Siletz River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/br86b802f N1 - Many statistics previously published in individual district chapters were consolidated into a larger statistics section beginning on page 76. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Mid-Coast Basin Y1 - 1965 KW - economics KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - precipitation KW - water quality data KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - State Water Resources Board CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/2801ph191 N1 - Maps ER - TY - THES T1 - The Predicted Influence of Kaft Mill Effluent on the Distribution of Some Sport Fishes in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1965 A1 - Parrish, Loys Phillip KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - geographical distribution KW - pulp mill effluent KW - recreational fisheries KW - sulphate KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/cf95jf90h N1 - Major professor was Howard Horton. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Preliminary data on compositional variations of Tertiary volcanic rocks in the central part of the Oregon Coast Range JF - The Ore Bin Y1 - 1965 A1 - Snavely, Parke D. Jr. A1 - Wagner, Holly C. A1 - Mcleod, Norman S. KW - geological KW - paleosciences KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 27 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/4t64gs70t ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Preliminary results on the seasonal size distribution of Mytilicola orientalis and the effect of this parasite on the condition of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas JF - Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada Y1 - 1965 A1 - Chew, K. K. A1 - Sparks, A. K. A1 - Katkansky, S. C. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - copepods KW - crustacea KW - growth KW - molluscs KW - Mytilicola orientalis KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - parasites KW - size composition VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Processes affecting seawater characteristics along the Oregon coast JF - Limnology and Oceanography Y1 - 1965 A1 - Pattullo, June A1 - Denner, Warren KW - climate KW - coastal upwelling KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - precipitation KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 10 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Respiration Characteristics of Ocean Bay Sediments and Selected Marine Isolates Y1 - 1965 A1 - Gawel, Len Joseph KW - biological KW - Center Slough KW - nitrate-nitrite KW - Sally's Bend KW - sediments KW - theses PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2j62s720z N1 - Major professor was Dr. Campbell M. Gilmour. Doctoral dissertation. ER - TY - THES T1 - Sediments of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1965 A1 - Kulm, Laverne Duane KW - geological KW - hydrology KW - Oneatta Point KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - sediment data KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/0v8383459 N1 - Major professor was Dr. John V. Byrne. Doctoral dissertation. Includes sediment and bathymetry maps, bw photographs. ER - TY - THES T1 - Source and Characteristics of the Tsunami Observed along the Coast of the Pacific Northwest on March 28, 1964 Y1 - 1965 A1 - Clifford E Schatz KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos River estuary KW - hydrology KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - physical KW - theses KW - Tillamook estuary KW - wave height KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/ng451m492 N1 - Major professor was June Pattullo. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Tagging of Dungeness crabs with spaghetti and dart tags JF - Research Briefs - Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1965 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Wagner, Emery J. KW - Alsea Bay KW - behavior KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Sally's Bend KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 11 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/2v23vv06j N1 - 966 male crabs were tagged in August, 1961in the Sally's Bend region of Yaquina Bay. 95 tags were recovered. 72 tags were recovered in Yaquina Bay. 6 tags came from Alsea Bay. Spaghetti tags were more effective: some survived two molts. ER - TY - THES T1 - Tidal Prediction, and the Variation of the Observed Tide from the Predicted Tide at Newport, Oregon Y1 - 1965 A1 - Swanson, Robert L. KW - Marine Science Center Dock KW - physical KW - theses KW - tidal data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/c534fr656 N1 - Major professor was June G. Patullo. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1965 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - Olalla Creek KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Study, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1965 A1 - University of Oregon. Bureau of Municipal Research and Service, A1 - Oregon. State Water Resources Board A1 - Erichsen (R.H.) and Associates, KW - demographics KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - industrial development KW - Lincoln County KW - natural resource management KW - urban development KW - water quality KW - water rights KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Salem, Or. N1 - In four volumes. v. 1. Economic trends and population changes.--v. 2. Water sources, supply and quality, by State Water Resources Board.--v. 3. Water supply plan, by R.H. Erichsen and Associates.--[v. 4] Summary of water report. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River and its Tributaries, Oregon: Review Report, Transcript of Public Hearing Held at Toledo, Oregon 27 April, 1965 Y1 - 1965 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - dredging KW - floods KW - general KW - physical KW - recreational uses KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5d86p065x N1 - This 1965 hearing was called to learn local residents' desires for the improvement of the Yaquina River and its tributaries. There is a good review of work done on the river in the 1930s and 1940s. Concerns from this meeting included dredging/channel maintenance for navigation, flood control, sedimentation and logjams and debris in streams. Includes oral testimony, written exhibits and statements and a list of participants. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1960 Yaquina Bay Clam Study Y1 - 1964 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - dredging KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Idaho Flats KW - molluscs KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Sally's Bend KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/pg15bf33d N1 - In 1960, the Army Corps of Engineers was planning to extend the jetties and to deepen the channel at Yaquina Bay. The Corps proposed to dump its dredging spoils in Sally's Bend, a highly productive part of the bay. In response to this request, in the summer of 1960, Fish Commission biologists surveyed the area. The report includes comparative data from Idaho Point, another popular clamming area. This is a transcribed typescript: the original mimeographed document was too faded to be scanned. Includes original maps. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Atlas of eastern Pacific marine game fishing T2 - Circular / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Y1 - 1964 A1 - Squire, James L. A1 - United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, A1 - United States. Fish and Wildlife Service, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Elk River estuary KW - geographical distribution KW - map KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - recreational fisheries KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - species list KW - temporal distribution KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Circular / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service PB - United States Department of the Interior CY - Washington D.C. VL - no.174 N1 - Fold-out charts ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Biological and chemical features of tidal estuaries JF - Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation Y1 - 1964 A1 - Frolander, Herbert F. KW - abundance KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Buoy 15 KW - Buoy 21 KW - Buoy 29 KW - Buoy 39 KW - Buoy 45 KW - carbon dioxide KW - chemical KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - estuarine dynamics KW - general ecosystem description KW - hydrology KW - nutrient cycles KW - population biology KW - Pseudocalanus species KW - salinity KW - temporal distribution KW - tidal currents KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 36 ER - TY - THES T1 - Coastal Landslides in Northern Oregon Y1 - 1964 A1 - North, William Benjamin KW - Agate Beach KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - geology KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - landslides KW - Nye Beach KW - sediments KW - theses KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/xw42n996c N1 - Covers the North Coast from the Columbia River to Heceta Head. Photographs & maps. Masters thesis. Mostly concerned with erosion on the outer coast. Fairly extensive discussion of erosion in the Newport / Yaquina Head area. Major professor was John V. Byrne. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Damage to Clam Beds in Yaquina Bay by Tidal Wave on March 27, 1964. Information Report Y1 - 1964 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - coastal hazards KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Hatfield Marine Science Center KW - Idaho Flats KW - molluscs KW - Piddock clam = Penitella penita KW - sediments KW - South Beach KW - South Jetty KW - tidal currents KW - tsunamis KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/t435gd396 N1 - The tsunami that affected the Yaquina Estuary in March, 1964 was relatively minor, but it did some damage to clam beds, mostly on the south side of the bay. This document gives a detailed look at the state of the bay post-tidal wave. Includes reports from clam diggers and SCUBA divers, as well as visual observations. ER - TY - THES T1 - Dissolved Silicate in Waters Offshore Oregon and in Four Adjacent Rivers Y1 - 1964 A1 - Matson, Adrian L. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - chemical KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - dissolved oxygen KW - phosphate KW - salinity KW - silicate KW - theses KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/rb68xf50q N1 - Major professor was Kilho Park. Master's thesis. Data in tables. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Endemic Zooplankton Population as a Food Supply for Young Herring in Yaquina Bay Y1 - 1964 A1 - Russell, Howard Jamison Jr. KW - Acartia species KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - community ecology KW - copepods KW - crustaceans KW - feeding behavior KW - fishes KW - food availability KW - Pacific herring=Clupea pallasi KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State Universtiy CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/8s45qd42k N1 - Major professor was Herbert F. Frolander. Masters thesis ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Geologic interpretation of reconnaissance gravity and aeromagnetic surveys in northwestern Oregon Y1 - 1964 A1 - Bromery, R. W. A1 - Snavely, Parke D. Jr. A1 - U.S. Geological Survey, KW - geology KW - gravity KW - paleosciences KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Geological Survey Bulletin PB - United States Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.1181-N UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1181m-n/report.pdf N1 - BOUND IN WITH: Geologic sketch of Northwestern Oregon Map packet in the back ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Geologic sketch of Northwestern Oregon Y1 - 1964 A1 - Snavely, Parke D. Jr. A1 - Wagner, Holly C. A1 - U.S. Geological Survey, KW - geological KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Geological Survey Bulletin PB - United States Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.1181-M UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1181m-n/report.pdf N1 - Map packet in back ER - TY - THES T1 - The Life Cycle of the Trematode, Telolecithus pugetensis Lloyd and Guberlet, 1932 Y1 - 1964 A1 - DeMartini, John D. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Idaho Point KW - life history information KW - parasites KW - physiology KW - platyhelminthes KW - shiner perch = Cymatogaster aggregata KW - Striped seaperch = Embiotoca lateralis KW - Telolecithus pugetensis KW - theses KW - White seaperch = Phanerodon furcatus KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, OR UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9k41zh726 N1 - Tracks the life history of a parasitic trematode. Identified seaperch as definitive hosts. Identified clams as second intermediate hosts. Includes line drawings of the parasite. Major professor was Ivan Pratt. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1964 A1 - Rousseau, Rollie F. KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8c97kv710 N1 - Numerous statistics, from creel censuses, to spawning ground surveys, to catch-and-effort statistics. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Miocene stratigraphy of the Yaquina Bay area, Newport, Oregon JF - The Ore Bin Y1 - 1964 A1 - Snavely Jr., Parke D. A1 - Rau, Weldon W. A1 - Wagner, Holly C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - foraminifera KW - geological KW - paleosciences KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 26 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/0z7091860 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Report on the incidence and pathology of Mytilicola in oysters Y1 - 1964 A1 - Sparks, Albert K. A1 - Chew, Kenneth K. A1 - Katkansky, Stanley C. KW - bay mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - biological KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - parasites KW - salinity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina City PB - Fisheries Research Institute, College of Fisheries, University of Washington CY - Seattle, WA ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish investigations progress report: April 1, 1961 - March 31, 1962 Y1 - 1964 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Wagner, Emery J. A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - growth KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon Fish Commission Research Laboratory KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - salinity data KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report PB - [Fish Commission of Oregon] VL - no.34 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/ms35t914j N1 - This report is an update of shellfish investigations from April 1961-March 1962. It includes a summary of observations of clam conditions, and discusses a Netarts Bay clam mortality, which drove the Fish Commission to ask the Tillamook County Court to inform them of any future construction projects involving estuaries. It brings up a potential Highway 101 reroute across two clam beds, and the research that was to be done on those beds. The final significant subjects discussed are personal-use and commercial clam fisheries, including number of diggers, and general information on clams dug. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Tsunamis on the Oregon coast JF - The Ore Bin Y1 - 1964 A1 - Schatz, Clifford E. A1 - Curl, Herbert Jr. A1 - Burt, Wayne V. KW - Chetco River estuary KW - coastal hazards KW - Coos River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - earthquakes KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - physical KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - tsunamis KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - wave height data KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/9s161b56x N1 - Reports on wave heights in Oregon estuaries following the 1964 Alaska earthquake. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - USDA Report on Water and Related Land Resources, Middle Coast Drainage Basin, Oregon: Based on a Cooperative Survey by the State Water Resources Board of Oregon and the United States Department of Agriculture Y1 - 1964 KW - agricultural KW - Alsea River Basin KW - Beaver Creek KW - climate KW - dams KW - demographics KW - Devils Lake KW - Duncan Slough KW - fishes KW - Five Rivers KW - flooding KW - general ecosystem description KW - geography KW - geology KW - historical KW - Lake Creek KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - logging KW - Otter Rock KW - recreation KW - Salmon River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River Basin KW - soils KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - water quality KW - water use KW - Wildcat Creek KW - wildlife KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/1z40kx71v N1 - “The State Water Resources Board of Oregon is making a survey and investigation of the Middle Coast Drainage Basin to develop information needed for planning the coordinated development of the area's water resources. The information needed for its study includes: (1) the kind and location of desirable water resource developments; (2) the amounts of water required; (3) the physical opportunities for developments to meet water needs; and (4) the broad economic aspects of possible development.” (from the Introduction) Includes b+w photographs, colored maps, tables. Nice overview of soils data. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Alternatives for Disposal of Kraft Mill Wastes in Yaquina Estuary, Oregon Y1 - 1963 A1 - Harris, Dennis R. KW - chemical KW - computer programs KW - dissolved oxygen KW - Grassy Point KW - McLean Point KW - outfall KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - Toledo KW - waste disposal KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1544bp64r N1 - "The purpose of this report is to evaluate alternate engineering plans for the disposal of wastes from a kraft process pulp and paper mill located at Toledo, Oregon. These alternatives have been evaluated from the standpoint of estimated annual cost and estimated resulting pollution of Yaquina Estuary in order to provide data for co-investigators on research grant R6-9515 "An Economic Evaluation of Water Pollution Control." (p.1) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Crab Fishermen Interviews Y1 - 1963 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chetco River estuary KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - Depoe Bay KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - environmental policy and law KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum Bay KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Siletz Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/08612p411 N1 - "As requested, crab fishermen, [owners of] processing plants, boat moorages, and [members of] chambers of commerce along the Oregon coast ware interviewed to obtain their thinking on crab seasons and regulations." Interviews were conducted from Astoria to Brookings. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - History of the Oregon trawl fishery, 1884-1961 JF - Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1963 A1 - George Y. Jr. Harry A1 - Morgan, Alfred R. KW - commercial fisheries KW - economics KW - general KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 9 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/hd76s074n ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1963 A1 - Rousseau, Rollie F. KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/2514nq850 N1 - Numerous statistics, from creel censuses, to spawning censuses, to catch-and-effort statistics. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Nearshore marine gravity range, Newport, Oregon Y1 - 1963 A1 - Rinehart, Wilbur A. A1 - Berg Jr., Joseph W. KW - Coast Guard Station KW - gravity KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography) PB - Oceanography Department, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.9 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/rx913r17x N1 - Publication is also numbered in the series Reference (Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography): no.63-16. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Recreational and Commercial Use Pattern for the Fish and Wildlife Resources of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1963 A1 - Long, J. B. A1 - Horton, Howard F. KW - birds KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - cabezon = Scorpaenichthys marmoratus KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coastal cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Gaper clam = Tresus nuttallii KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - jacksmelt = Atherinopsis californiensisbiological KW - kelp greenling = Hexagrammos decagrammus KW - Kumamoto oyster = Crassostrea sikamea KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - Nuttall cockle = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - recreational fisheries KW - recreational fisheries - grounfish KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Red rock crab = Cancer productus KW - salmon KW - shellfish KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - [Department of Fish and Game Management, Oregon State University] CY - [Corvallis, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qj72p772z N1 - Describes natural resource use in the Yaquina Bay area about 1963. Bay Crab, clam, oyster, salmon, cutthroat trout and bottomfish fisheries are discussed. Touches on jetty fishing, skin and scuba diving, offshore salmon fisheries, underutilized fisheries and waterfowl hunting. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Stimulation of spawning in the mussels, Mytilus edulis Linnaeus and Mytilus californianus Conrad, by kraft mill effluent JF - The Biological Bulletin Y1 - 1963 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. A1 - Raymond E Millemann A1 - Dimick, Roland E. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - California mussel=Mytilus californianus KW - chemical KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - pulp mill effluent KW - reproductive behavior KW - sulphate KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 125 ER - TY - THES T1 - Succession and Certain Adaptive Features of Plants Native to the Sand Dunes of the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1963 A1 - Kumler, Marion Lawrence KW - Alsea Bay KW - China Creek KW - Florence (Or.) KW - geographical distribution KW - plant succession KW - salinity KW - sand dunes KW - Sand Lake KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - species list KW - Tenmile Creek KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - zonal distribution PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/n009w536s N1 - Doctoral dissertation. In this interesting look at the vegetation of Oregon sand dunes, the author identifies nine different plant communities that represent different stages of plant succession on the dunes. The author also examined the effects of salt spray on dune plants. Includes b+w photographs. Major professor was William W. Chilcote. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Tertiary geologic history of western Oregon and Washington Y1 - 1963 A1 - Snavely Jr., Parke D. A1 - Wagner, Holly C. A1 - Washington Division of Mines and Geology, KW - Eocene KW - geological KW - Miocene KW - Oligocene KW - paleosciences KW - Pliocene KW - sediment data JF - Report of Investigations / State of Washington, Department of Conservation and Development, Division of Mines and Geology CY - Olympia, WA VL - no.22 UR - https://www.dnr.wa.gov/publications/ger_ri22_tert_geol_west_or_wa.pdf N1 - Bw photographs, geologic maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1963 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - Olalla Creek KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The 1960 Yaquina Bay Clam Study Y1 - 1962 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Demory, Darrell A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - dredging KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - geographic distribution KW - Idaho Point KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Sally's Bend KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/pg15bf33d N1 - In 1960, the Army Corps of Engineers was planning to extend the jetties and to deepen the channel at Yaquina Bay. The Corps proposed to dump its dredging spoils in Sally's Bend, a highly productive part of the bay. In response to this request, in the summer of 1960, Fish Commission biologists surveyed the area. The report includes comparative data from Idaho Point, another popular clamming area. This is a transcribed typescript: the original mimeographed document was too faded to be scanned. Includes original maps. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Degradation of Kraft Mill Waste in a Marine Environment Y1 - 1962 A1 - Schroeder, Edward D. KW - chemical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/r781wj45b N1 - Major professor was Donald C. Phillips. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hydrographic data from Oregon coastal waters June 1960 through May 1961 Y1 - 1962 A1 - Wyatt, Bruce A1 - Kujala, Norman F. KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - dissolved oxygen data KW - hydrology KW - light data KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - turbidity data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Data Report / Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography PB - Department of Oceanography, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.7 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/td96k396s N1 - Publication also carries numbering in the series Reference / Oregon State University. Dept. of Oceanography ; no. 62-6. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1962 A1 - Rousseau, Rollie F. A1 - Herrig, Richard G. KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/pn89dc32p N1 - Numerous statistics, from creel censuses to catch-and-effort statistics. "Salmon fishing in streams of the district was good to excellent. A large run of silver salmon which entered the rivers during a freshet in early October permitted anglers an oppertunity to take bright fish in popular upstream fishing areas." (p.304) ER - TY - THES T1 - The Sea Breeze of Northwest Oregon and its Influence on Forestry Operations Y1 - 1962 A1 - Lowry, William P. KW - air temperature data KW - climate KW - Eddyville KW - humidity data KW - light data KW - physical KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - theses KW - wind data KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2v23vx24w N1 - Major professor was Fred W. Decker. Doctoral dissertation. Excellent data. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish Investigations. Progress Report no.32. April 1, 1956 - March 31, 1959 Y1 - 1962 A1 - Snow, C. Dale A1 - Ayers, Robert J. A1 - Marriage, L. Dean A1 - Davis, Gerald A1 - Juntunen, Erland A1 - Wilkes, Stanley N. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - abundance KW - age composition KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - growth KW - Japanese oyster drill=Ocenebra japonica KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Oregon Fish Commission Research Laboratory KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - pink shrimp=Pandalus jordani KW - population biology KW - pulp mill effluent KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - salinity data KW - sex ratio KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Fish Commission UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gt54kn800 N1 - This report covers a 3-year period. It includes a growth survey of gaper clams to establish normal growth patterns, a summary of a transplantation of softshell clams into Siuslaw Bay, and the results of crab tagging to determine movement/migration patterns. This report also has research on personal-use fisheries for razor clams, including number and rate of success of clam diggers, as well as calculations on clam wastage. Finally, it has the initial findings of exploratory dives for rock scallop and red abalone off the Oregon Coast. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Acute toxicity of some organic insecticides to three species of salmonids and to the threespine stickleback JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Y1 - 1961 A1 - Katz, Max KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pesticides KW - physiology KW - rainbow trout=Oncorhynchus mykiss (Salmo gairdneri) KW - threespine stickleback=Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - toxicity KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 90 ER - TY - THES T1 - An Exploratory Investigation of the Embryonic and Larval Stages of the Bay Mussel, Mytilus edulis L., as a Bioassay Organism Y1 - 1961 A1 - Toner, Richard C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - chemical KW - developmental stages KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - pulp mill effluent KW - sulphate KW - sulphite KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/jm214s113 N1 - Major professor was R.E. Dimick. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Final Report. Some Recent Physical Changes of the Oregon Coast Y1 - 1961 A1 - Dicken, Samuel N. A1 - Hanneson, Bill A1 - Johannessen, Carl L. KW - coastal dunes KW - diking KW - erosion KW - human impacts KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - sediments KW - South Jetty KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head PB - Department of Geography, University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3n204436h ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Journal of A.R. McLeod (1826-1827) T2 - Snake Country Journal, 1826-27 Y1 - 1961 A1 - Ogden, Peter Skene ED - Davies, K.G. KW - historical KW - Native Americans KW - North American beaver = Castor canadensis KW - Yaquina River JF - Snake Country Journal, 1826-27 T3 - Publications of Hudson's Bay Record Society PB - Hudson's Bay Record Society CY - London VL - no.23 N1 - Alexander R. McLeod's "Journal of a Trapping Expedition along the Coast South of the Columbia in charge of A.R. mcLeod C. T., Summer 1826," was published as a section of Ogden's Snake Country Journal. On June 18, McLeod reached the Yaquina River "called by the Indians Econne" (p.157), which he described as shallow and broad, and camped in the area for several days, hunting and trapping beaver. McLeod also explored Beaver Creek and the Alsea, on down to the Siuslaw River. This volume includes a map showing the trip. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Landslides in the Newport, Oregon Area Y1 - 1961 A1 - Schlicker, Herbert G. KW - Agate Beach KW - coastal hazards KW - geological KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - landslides KW - map PB - State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/pc289j467 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1961 A1 - Herrig, Richard G. KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/fq978015s N1 - Numerous tables with catch statistics, creel censuses and catch-and-effort statistics. Includes table of pollution and stream barriers (logjams). Includes amusing account of attempts to study the diets of harbor seals in Alsea Bay (p.270-271) ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Logging Railroads of the West Y1 - 1961 A1 - Kramer A Adams KW - general KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - land use PB - Superior Publishing Company CY - Seattle, Wa. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oceanographic Study for Breakwater Sites Located at Yaquina Bay, Siuslaw River, Umpqua River, and Coos Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1961 A1 - National Marine Consultants, Inc., A1 - U.S. Army Engineer District, Portland KW - Coos Bay estuary KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - South Jetty KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - wave height data PB - National Marine Consultants, Inc. CY - Santa Barbara, Cal. ER - TY - THES T1 - Taxonomy of Marine Nematodes Occurring Along Pacific Northwest Coasts Y1 - 1961 A1 - Murphy, Donald Guy KW - biological KW - geographic distribution KW - nematodes KW - taxonomy KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/vx021h165 N1 - Major professor was Harold J. Jensen. Doctoral dissertation. Line drawings. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Toxicity of endrin to some Pacific Northwest fishes JF - American Fisheries Society Transactions Y1 - 1961 A1 - Katz, Max A1 - Chadwick, George KW - Big Elk Creek KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - developmental stages KW - endrin KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pesticides KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout=Salmo gairdneri) KW - threespine stickleback=Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - toxicity KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 90 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1961 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1960 A1 - Herrig, Richard G. KW - Alsea River KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - D River KW - Devils Lake KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Siletz River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/z890rz974 N1 - Reporting on the Salmon River was moved from the Tillamook District to the Lincoln District. Numerous tables with catch statistics, creel censuses and catch-and-effort statistics. Includes table of pollution and stream barriers (logjams). Extensive coverage of Devils Lake and the D River in this report. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1959 A1 - Herrig, Richard KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/0r967823f N1 - This chapter contains numerous statistics, from creel censuses, to spawning censuses, to catch-and-effort statistics. Siuslaw River is included in the Lincoln District 1959 and earlier. With 1960, the Siuslaw River Area got its own chapter. In 1959 and earlier, Salmon River data is in the Tillamook District; after 1959, the Salmon River is in the Lincoln District. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Occurence of juvenile pink salmon in a coastal stream south of the Columbia River JF - Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1959 A1 - Herrmann, Robert B. KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pink salmon=Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - reproductive behavior KW - straying KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 7 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p2676w188 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The pattern of fresh-water flow in a coastal aquifer JF - Journal of Geophysical Research Y1 - 1959 A1 - Glover, R.E. KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - methodology KW - physical VL - 64 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Recent studies in the hydrography of Oregon estuaries JF - Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1959 A1 - Burt, Wayne V. A1 - McAlister, W. Bruce KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - estuarine dynamics KW - Grassy Point KW - hydrology KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - salinity data KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 7 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p2676w188 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish investigations : April 1, 1956 - March 31,1959 Y1 - 1959 A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - commercial fisheries – shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - environmental policy and law KW - Gardiner (Or.) KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific gaper clam = Tresus nuttallii KW - Pacific razor clam = Siliqua patula KW - Pink shrimp = Pandalas jordani KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - Red abalone = Haliotis rufescens KW - Reedsport (Or.) KW - rock scallop = Crassadoma gigantea KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Steamboat Island KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report VL - no.32 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gt54kn800 N1 - This report covers a 3-year period. It includes a growth survey of gaper clams to establish normal growth patterns, a summary of a transplantation of softshell clams into Siuslaw Bay, and the results of crab tagging to determine movement/migration patterns. This report also has research on personal-use fisheries for razor clams, including number and rate of success of clam diggers, as well as calculations on clam wastage. Finally, it has the initial findings of exploratory dives for rock scallop and red abalone off the Oregon Coast. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The stoneflies (Plecoptera) of the Pacific Northwest T2 - Oregon State Monographs. Studies in Entomology Y1 - 1959 A1 - Jewett, Stanley Gordon, Jr. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - general KW - geographic distribution KW - insects KW - life history KW - stoneflies KW - taxonomy JF - Oregon State Monographs. Studies in Entomology PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sf268986j N1 - Stoneflies are aquatic insects living in cool, well-oxygenated streams. They are sensitive to the presence of pollutants, and their presence is a valuable indicator of good water quality. They are important food sources for fish, particularly trout. This classic guide includes a dichotomous key and numerous illustrations to help identify species. Note: species names may have changed since this publication was written. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Threespine Stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus L., As a Bioassay Fish Y1 - 1959 A1 - Chadwick, George G. KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - fishes KW - physiology KW - theses KW - threespine stickleback = Gasterosteus aculeatus KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/np193c757 N1 - Major professor was Roland E. Dimick. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1959 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - CHAP T1 - The Yaquina Bay country and its people as recorded by D. D. Fagan in 1885 T2 - History of Benton County, Oregon. Chapter LI. Y1 - 1959 A1 - Fagan, David D. KW - historical KW - Native Americans KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Oneatta (Or.) KW - Oysterville (Or.) KW - Seal Rock KW - Yaquina (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay JF - History of Benton County, Oregon. Chapter LI. T3 - Publication (Lincoln County Historical Society (Lincoln County, Or.)) no.7 PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/m039k608j N1 - This 1959 publication was issued to celebrate the centenary of Oregon statehood. It consists of Chapter 51, “Yaquina Precinct,” of Fagan’s 1885 History of Benton County, Oregon. A list of early settlers is on p. 21. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The bay clams of Oregon: their identification, relative abundance, and distribution Y1 - 1958 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - abundance KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Bodega tellin=Tellina bodegensis KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - economics KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - general KW - geographical distribution KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - new species description KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - white-sand macoma=Macoma secta KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Educational Bulletin (Oregon. Fish Commission) PB - [Oregon Fish Commission] CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.2 N1 - Editor's note: Condensed from Fish Commsision Contribution #20 (The bay clams of Oregon - their economic importance, relative abundance, and general distribution). [1954 ed. has been digitized and is in Scholar's Archive.] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coastal sand dunes of Oregon and Washington Y1 - 1958 A1 - Cooper, William S. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - climate KW - coastal dunes KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - geographical distribution KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - paleosciences KW - physical KW - Sand Lake Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - wind KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Geological Society of America. Memoir PB - Geological Society of America CY - New York, NY VL - no.72 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/hq37vs212 N1 - Fold out maps ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The development of methods for using bioassays in the control of pulp mill waste disposal JF - Tappi Y1 - 1958 A1 - Warren, Charles E. A1 - Doudoroff, Peter KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - methodology KW - pulp mill effluent KW - toxicity KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution VL - 41 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The fishery and biology of the Dungeness crab (Cancer magister Dana) in Oregon waters Y1 - 1958 A1 - Waldron, Kenneth D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - life history information KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Contribution (Oregon. Fish Commission) PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.24 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/hx11xm506 N1 - May, 1958. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hydrography of Oregon estuaries, June 1956 to September 1958 Y1 - 1958 A1 - Burt, Wayne V. A1 - McAlister, W. Bruce A1 - Oregon State University. School of Science, KW - Butler Bridge KW - Criteser's Marina KW - Elk City KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - Oneatta Point KW - physical KW - precipitation data KW - salinity data KW - tidal data KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City KW - Yaquina River JF - Data Report / School of Science, Oregon State College PB - Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/t722hb284 N1 - October, 1958. Also carries numbering in the series Reference (Oregon State College. School of Science): no.58-6. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1958 A1 - Phillips, Robert W. KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - salmonid species KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/12579x43k N1 - Numerous statistics, from creel censuses to spawning counts to catch-and-effort statistics. Includes data from Siltcoos and Tahkenitch Lakes. "The prevention of pollution of Yaquina River and Bay by a pulp mill was achieved only after considerable effort by the Sanitary Authority and Fish and Game Commissions. The company was ordered to live up to its agreement to transport wastes to the Pacific Ocean. The aquatic resources of Yaquina Bay were saved, at least for the time being." (p.242) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Coastal Harbors of Oregon and Washington Y1 - 1957 A1 - Morris, Frank A1 - Heath, W. R. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - general KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Port Orford KW - recreational fisheries KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - tourism KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head KW - Yaquina River CY - [Seattle, Wa.] N1 - Maps, "navigational" charts ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Computation of pollution in the Yaquina River estuary JF - Sewage and Industrial Wastes Y1 - 1957 A1 - Burt, Wayne V. A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. KW - Elk City KW - Grassy Point KW - McLean Point KW - outfall KW - pulp mill effluent KW - salinity data KW - statistical analysis KW - Toledo KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina City KW - Yaquina River VL - 29 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1957 A1 - Phillips, Robert W. KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Fall Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - hatcheries KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - Lobster Creek KW - logging KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - water pollution KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/05741x26h N1 - Numerous statistics, from creel censuses to spawning counts to catch-and-effort statistics. Includes data from Siltcoos and Tahkenitch Lakes. Table 191 (p.224) gives pollution and barriers to streams in the District in 1957. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water quality data inventory supplement Y1 - 1957 A1 - Northcraft, Martin A1 - Westgarth, Warren C. A1 - Oregon. State Water Resources Board KW - chloride KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - flouride KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siltcoos estuary KW - Tahkenitch estuary KW - Tenmile estuary KW - turbidity data KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water quality KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory KW - Yaquina River JF - Bulletin (Oregon. State Water Resources Board) PB - Engineering Experiment Station, Oregon State College CY - [Corvallis, Or.] VL - no.2 N1 - June, 1957. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1957 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Climatological Data: Oregon Y1 - 1956 A1 - U.S. Deparment of Commerce. Weather Bureau, KW - air temperature data KW - climate KW - physical KW - precipitation data KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - This series began publication in 1948 and is now online. Definitive weather data. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fisheries statistics of Oregon 1950-1953 Y1 - 1956 A1 - Smith, Harrison S. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - fishes KW - general KW - molluscs KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Contribution (Oregon. Fish Commission) PB - Fish Comimssion of Oregon CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.22 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/t722hf94b ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Flushing of pollutants in the Yaquina River estuary Y1 - 1956 A1 - Burt, Wayne V. KW - estuarine dynamics KW - Grassy Point KW - hydrology KW - McLean Point KW - outfall KW - physical KW - pulp mill effluent KW - salinity data KW - tidal data KW - Toledo KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina City KW - Yaquina River JF - Technical Report / School of Science, Oregon State College PB - Oregon State College, School of Science CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1j92g781d N1 - Mimeograph. "The purpose of this study is to estimate the time and space distribution which pollutants would assume if they were introduced at various places in the Yaquina Bay and River system." (p.1) At this time, during heavy rains sewage runoff from the City of Toledo was dumped into the river. The report suggests possible locations for sewage outfalls that would reduce river pollution. Reference 56-1. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Hydrography of Oregon estuaries, prior to June 1956 Y1 - 1956 A1 - Burt, Wayne V. A1 - Oregon State University. School of Science, KW - Butler Bridge KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - Mill Creek KW - Oysterville KW - salinity data KW - tidal data KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City KW - Yaquina River JF - Data Report / School of Science, Oregon State College PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no 2. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vm40xs83p N1 - Also carries numbering in the series Reference (Oregon State College. School of Science) no.56-2. "June, 1956." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1956 A1 - Gerlach, Arthur KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Depoe Bay KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - hatcheries KW - Lobster Creek KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Lake KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tahkenitch Lake KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/th83m3608 N1 - Extensive statistics, including creel census data for Alsea, Siletz and Siuslaw rivers. Summer fishing on Yaquina Bay is analyzed. Includes a list of stream barriers and pollution incidents addressed during the year. ER - TY - ABST T1 - Surface water temperatures at tide stations : Pacific Coast, North and South America and Pacific Ocean islands Y1 - 1956 A1 - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey., KW - physical KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Special Publication (U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey) PB - U.S. Government Printing Office CY - Washington, DC VL - no.280 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water quality data inventory Y1 - 1956 A1 - Westgarth, Warren C. A1 - Northcraft, Martin A1 - Oregon. State Water Resources Board KW - Alsea River estuary KW - bacteria KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - hydrology KW - McLean Point KW - Oneatta Point KW - physical KW - Rogue River estuary KW - salinity data KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Toledo KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - water quality KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Bulletin (Oregon State University. Engineering Experiment Station) PB - Engineering Experiment Station, Oregon State College CY - [Corvallis, OR] VL - no.1 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Crab Tagging Experiment in Yaquina Bay 1955 Y1 - 1955 KW - biological KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - spatial distribution KW - temporal distribution KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/0r967444c N1 - "During February and March, 1955 a crab tagging experiment was carried out in Yaquina Bay, by personnel of the Oregon Fish Commission Shellfish laboratory." The results reflect the intensity of crabbing in the bay. Includes a hand-written note about a tagged crab captured off the Alsea River 429 days after tagging. Hand-drawn colored charts. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Estuarine circulation patterns JF - Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers Y1 - 1955 A1 - Pritchard, D.W. KW - estuarine dynamics KW - hydrology KW - physical VL - 81 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The intertidal mussel, piddock, and abalone resources of Oregon's outer coast JF - Research Briefs – Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1955 A1 - McCauley, James E. A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - abundance KW - Alsea Bay KW - California mussel = Mytilus californianus. Piddock clam = Penitella penita KW - Cape Arago KW - Cape Falcon KW - Cape Lookout KW - Cape Meares KW - Cascade Head KW - Chetco Point KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River KW - Depoe Bay KW - geographical distribution KW - Lincoln Beach KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nelscott (Or.) KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Nye Beach KW - Oceanlake (Or.) KW - Otter Crest KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - Red abalone = Haliotis rufescens KW - Seal Rock KW - Seaside KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yachats KW - Yaquina Head VL - 6 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vd66w0709 IS - 1 N1 - This 1955 survey told where to go to find some kinds of shellfish. Works like this should not be used without considering health issues such as bacteria counts, red tides, etc. “At Yachats there are mussels on the rocks on both sides of Yachats River.” ER - TY - THES T1 - Larval Setting and Survival of Young Oysters, Ostrea lurida Carp., under Laboratory Conditions Y1 - 1955 A1 - Becker, Clarence D. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - historical KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/c821gn63w N1 - Major professor was R. E. Dimick. Masters thesis. Studies "on the setting of free-swimming oyster larvae" at the Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory in 1954-55. Nice summary of OSU's early oyster research at Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1955 A1 - Gerlach, Arthur KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Big Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Cedar Creek KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - dams KW - Devils Lake KW - Drift Creek KW - Euchre Creek KW - Fall Creek KW - Feagles Creek KW - Five Rivers KW - Gravel Creek KW - hatcheries KW - Little Lobster Creek KW - Lobster Creek KW - logging KW - Mill Creek KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Sunshine Creek KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/bg257f83v N1 - Statistics include the sport salmon fishery in Yaquina Bay. Reports on pollution in Yaquina River from C.D. Johnson lumber company dumping dredging material in the bay, logging debris in Feagles Creek, and the resolutions of the problems. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Size composition, growth, and seasonal abundance of juvenile English sole (Parophrys vetulus) in Yaquina Bay JF - Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1955 A1 - Westrheim, Sigurd J. KW - abundance KW - Coquille Point KW - English sole=Pleuronectes vetulus KW - growth KW - juvenile fishes KW - life history information KW - population biology KW - sand dab=Citharichthys sordidius KW - size composition KW - starry flounder=Platichthys stellatus KW - Weiser Point KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/c247ds826 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Water Resources Development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oregon Y1 - 1955 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla District, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Beaver Creek estuary KW - Boone Slough KW - Chetco River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - dredging KW - human impacts KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Nute Slough KW - physical KW - physical modifications KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The bay clams of Oregon: their economic importance, relative abundance, and general distribution Y1 - 1954 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - abundance KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Bodega tellin=Tellina bodegensis KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - economics KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - general KW - geographical distribution KW - molluscs KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - new species description KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - white-sand macoma=Macoma secta KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Contribution (Oregon. Fish Commission) PB - Oregon Fish Commission CY - Portland, Or. VL - no. 20 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/s1784r74q N1 - Distribution maps. Photographs of clams. "May, 1954." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fossil localitites of Lincoln County Beaches, Oregon JF - The Ore Bin Y1 - 1954 A1 - Steere, Margaret L. KW - Agate Beach KW - Depoe Bay KW - Fogarty Creek KW - fossils KW - geological KW - Otter Rock KW - paleosciences KW - physical KW - Sally's Bend KW - Spencer Creek KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 16 UR - https://pubs.oregon.gov/dogami/og/OBv16n04.pdf N1 - This is an early, brief account of marine fossils from northern Lincoln County. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - North Coast - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1954 A1 - Gerlach, Arthur KW - Alsea River KW - Big Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Cedar Creek (Siletz) KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - dams KW - Euchre Creek (Siletz) KW - Fall Creek (Alsea) KW - Five Rivers (Alsea) KW - hatcheries KW - Lake Creek (Siuslaw) KW - Little Lobster Creek (Alsea) KW - Lobster Creek (Alsea) KW - logging KW - Mill Creek (Siletz) KW - North Fork Alsea River KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - salmonid species KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Fork Alsea River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Sunshine Creek (Siletz) KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cj82kc79z N1 - “Salmon fishing was excellent in 1954 on Yaquina Bay and in the ocean at the mouth of the bay.” (p.183) The coho catch for the bay was estimated to be 1,757 fish. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Preliminary Teport on a Study of the Factors Responsible for the Toxicity of Wastes from a Modern Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill Y1 - 1954 A1 - McHugh, Robert A. KW - chemical KW - douglas-fir=Pseudostuga menziesii KW - fishes KW - industrial development KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physiology KW - pulp mill effluent KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - toxicity KW - water pollution PB - Department of Fish and Game Management, Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/tx31qj21t N1 - "The wastes investigated were obtained from the main sewer of a modern Kraft paper mill, pulping only Douglas fir. . . Even though the waste reaching the main sewer has been treated so that the content of inorganic sulfide, mercaptan, soap and black liquor is greatly reduced, it is still quite toxic . . . Salmon are killed at dilutions of 1 in 10 nearly always, at dilutions of 1 in 20 most of the time, and at 1 in 40 perhaps half the time." (from the Introduction) [WB-00234] ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish iIvestigations Progress Report: January 1 to December 31, 1953 Y1 - 1954 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Waldren, Kenneth D. A1 - Wilkes, Stanley N. A1 - McCauley, James A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - air temperature data KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Center Slough KW - Coos River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - hydrology KW - methodology KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Oregon Fish Commission Research Laboratory KW - physical KW - salinity data KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - [Oregon Fish Commission] VL - no.28 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/n870zr48g N1 - This report is an update of shellfish investigations from January 1-December 31, 1953. It includes a summary of bay clam and oyster investigations, including details on attempted pest control and control of algae on oyster beds. It also contains results of the 1953 Tillamook Bay Clam Survey, and discusses clam wastage during dredging. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish investigation : Jan. 1 - May 31, 1954 Y1 - 1954 A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - algae KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bivalves KW - clams KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Point KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crabs KW - Criteser’s Moorage KW - crustacea KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Hinton Point KW - Idaho Flats KW - McLean Point KW - mollusks KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Shell Point. Yaquina Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - toxicity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay Marina JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/kp78gh191 IS - no.29 N1 - This report covers a range of topics, including clam populations in Yaquina, Netarts and Tillamook bays, a Pacific oyster mortality event in Coos bay (with a hand-drawn map of Coos Bay), crab bait testing, and statistics about the Coquille River Crab Fishery. This report also covers an algacide toxicity test, preliminary work on a kelp survey, and water temperature data for Yaquina Bay in May and June of 1954. ER - TY - THES T1 - Some Hemiurid Trematodes of Oregon Marine Fishes Y1 - 1954 A1 - McCauley, James E. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Derogenes species KW - fish disease KW - fishes KW - parasites KW - platyhelminthes KW - theses KW - trematodes KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/3b591d17c N1 - Major professor was Ivan Pratt. Doctoral thesis. Fine line drawings. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Seventh Legislative Assembly, 1953 Y1 - 1953 KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - habitat restoration KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/9p290f74m N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Investigation of proposed work project by the Yaquina Dock and Dredge Co. in Yaquina Bay near Newport, Oregon Y1 - 1953 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Program KW - bivalves KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - dredging KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - habitats KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - molluscs KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Sally's Bend KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.25 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/w0892b88h N1 - Yaquina Dock and Dredge Company had applied for a permit to construct a dike, bulkheads, a groin and to dredge at Sally's Bend in Yaquina Bay. The Fish Commission investigated to ascertain the effects of the work on natural resources. Includes a public notice from the Army Corps of Engineers. ER - TY - THES T1 - Rearing of the Native Oyster Larvae, Ostrea lurida Carp., in Wooden and Concrete Tanks under Controlled Conditions Y1 - 1953 A1 - Pasquale, Nicholas KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physiology KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/d504rn949 N1 - Major professor was Roland E. Dimick. Masters thesis. Recounts early (1952-1953) experiments in rearing native oysters in Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - THES T1 - Rearing of the Native Pacific Coast Oyster Larvae, Ostrea lurida, under Controlled Laboratory Conditions T2 - Dept. of Fish and Game Management Y1 - 1953 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory JF - Dept. of Fish and Game Management PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - M.S. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/nc580p45h N1 - Major professor was Roland E. Dimick. Masters thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Rearing of the Native Pacific Coast Oyster Larvae, Ostrea lurida, under ControlledLLaboratory Conditions Y1 - 1953 A1 - Breese, Wilbur P. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - physiology KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/nc580p45h N1 - Major professor was Roland E. Dimick. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish Investigations Progress Report: no. 27 (June 1-December 31, 1952) Y1 - 1953 KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries-shellfish KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - dungeness crab=Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - Enteromorpha species KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - green algae KW - herbicides KW - historical KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - pesticides KW - recreational fisheries-shellfish KW - sex ratio KW - Ulva species KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/7h149q587 N1 - This report is an update of shellfish investigations from June 1 to December 31, 1952. It includes a summary of bay clam and crab investigations, including details on oyster pests in Oregon and crab production for 1952. It also summarizes a survey on commercial razor clam production in Lincoln County conducted to determine whether commercial razor harvesting in the area should be closed. ER - TY - THES T1 - Stratigraphy of the Miocene Agate Beach Formation in Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1953 A1 - Herron, John E. KW - Agate Beach KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Depoe Bay KW - foraminifera KW - fossils KW - geological KW - Jump-Off Joe KW - Nye Beach KW - Otter Rock KW - paleosciences KW - Schooner Creek KW - theses KW - Yaquina Head PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pc289p42z N1 - Major professor was Harold A Boyd Jr. Masters thesis. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Summary, Coastal River Regulations, 1878-1950 Y1 - 1953 A1 - Gharrett, J. T. (compiler) KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - Chetco River KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Dover sole = Microstomus pacificus KW - Elk Creek KW - Elk River KW - environmental law and policy KW - Euchre Creek KW - Floras Creek KW - Hoquarton Slough KW - Hunters Creek KW - Kilchis River KW - Klamath River KW - Miami River KW - Neawanna Creek KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Netarts Bay KW - New River KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Pistol River KW - recreational fisheries KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - Sand Lake KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Siletz River KW - Siltcoos Creek KW - Siuslaw River KW - Sixes River KW - Smith River KW - Starry flounder = Platichthys stellatus KW - Striped Bass = Morone saxatilis KW - Tahkenitch Creek KW - Tenmile Creek KW - Tillamook River KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - Wilson River KW - Windchuck River KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River N1 - Gives the details of fishing regulations from 1878-1950, with a 1974 addendum by Robert E. Mullen for some streams. We learn, for example, that in 1891-1892 "No fixed gear to extend more than one-third distance across streams," or that Beaver Creek was "closed to commercial fishing following 1916." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The effect of kraft mill waste components on certain salmonid fishes of the Pacific Northwest JF - Tappi Y1 - 1952 A1 - Haydu, Eugene P. A1 - Amberg, H. R. A1 - Dimick, Roland E. KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coastal cutthroat trout=Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physiology KW - pulp mill effluent KW - toxicity KW - water pollution VL - 35 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The effects of kraft mill waste liquors and some of their components on certain salmonid fishes of the Pacific Northwest JF - National Council for Stream Improvment: Technical Bulletin Y1 - 1952 A1 - Dimick, Roland E. KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coastal cutthroat trout= Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - pulp mill effluent KW - sulphide KW - toxicity KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 51 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Investigation of fish stoppage due to log jams in the Yaquina River and Elk River, August 12, 1952 Y1 - 1952 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Waldron, Kenneth D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Program KW - Abbey Creek KW - Elk City KW - Elk River KW - logging KW - navigation KW - salmonids KW - Yaquina River JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.19 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/12579s91d N1 - "A survey was made on this date for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not log jams in the Elk City region of the Yaquina River and Elk River (Yaquina River tributary) were a serious menace to the passage of salmon." (p.1) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - North Coast - Lincoln District JF - Oregon State Game Commission, Fishery Division. Annual Report - Fishery Division Y1 - 1952 A1 - Gerlach, Arthur KW - Alsea River KW - Beaver Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - dams KW - Drift Creek KW - hatcheries KW - logging KW - population count KW - recreational fisheries KW - Salmon River KW - salmonid species KW - Schooner Creek KW - Siletz River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xw42nd137 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Report of dam at Chitwood mill on Haxel Creek, a tributary of Thornton Creek Y1 - 1952 A1 - Waldron, Kenneth D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Program KW - Chitwood KW - dams KW - fish KW - Haxel Creek KW - logging KW - salmonid species KW - Thornton Creek KW - Yaquina River JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, Shellfish Program VL - no.22 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/z603qx87v N1 - Describes an investigation of a dam at a millpond near the village of Chitwood, Oregon. The dam was on Haxel Creek, a tributary of Thornton Creek, a tributary of the Yaquina River. Includes a hand-drawn map of the area. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Results of the 1947 Experimental Plantings of Kumamoto Oyster Seed. Special Report. Shellfish Laboratory Y1 - 1952 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Division of Management and Research, KW - aquaculture KW - bivalves KW - Boulder Point KW - Coos Bay KW - historical KW - Joe Ney Slough KW - Kumamoto oyster = Crassostrea sikamea KW - molluscs KW - Sawyer's Landing KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish Commission of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8w32r6337 N1 - This 1952 report summarizes the results of experimental plantings of Kumamoto oyster seed in four Oregon estuaries in 1947. The oysters seemed to succeed in Coos, Yaquina and Tillamook Bays, but no conclusions could be drawn for the Umpqua estuary. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report Y1 - 1952 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Waldron, Kenneth D. A1 - Hirschhorn, George A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - abundance KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - bivalves KW - clams KW - commercial fisheries – shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - geographic distribution KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Pacific razor clam = Siliqua patula KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - Sea lettuce = Ulva spp. (Enteromorpha spp.) KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - no.26 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/v979v371b N1 - This investigation focuses on growth and survival of Pacific razor clams, measuring clams from multiple sites. It tracks the length frequencies of clams recorded, as well as length-live weight relationships. This report also includes data on number of crab pots being fished between the Columbia and Siuslaw Rivers in April, 1952. 110 cases of Japanese oyster seed were imported into Coos Bay in March, 1952, and trucked to Alsea Bay for planting. Japanese oyster seed was a source for introduced species in Oregon. Table 11 (p.23) gives a rough list of species from Japan found among the oyster spat in Alsea Bay from the March, 1952 shipment. ER - TY - THES T1 - Stratigraphy and Foraminifera of the Upper Part of the Nye Formation, Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1952 A1 - Heacock, Robert L. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - foraminifera KW - geological KW - paleosciences KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/pz50gz46z N1 - Major professor was Harold A. Boyd Jr. Masters thesis. ER - TY - THES T1 - Bacteria as Food for the Larvae of the Native Pacific Coast Oyster, Ostrea lurida Carpenter Y1 - 1951 A1 - Watson, Gerald Harvey. KW - aquaculture KW - bivalves KW - diet KW - growth KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - reproductive behavior KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9p290c746 N1 - Details research done at the Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory in 1950-51, and includes a photograph of the lab about 1950. The author successfully artificially induced spawning of Olympia oysters. Bacteria were adequate food sources for the oysters. Oysters that ingested radioactive bacteria became radioactive themselves. Includes microphotographs of oyster larvae. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Sixth Legislative Assembly, 1951 Y1 - 1951 KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - habitat restoration KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/0v8385061 N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fisheries statistics of Oregon Y1 - 1951 A1 - F. C. Cleaver A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - fishes KW - general KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Contribution (Oregon. Fish Commission) PB - Oregon Fish Commission CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.16 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/5425kg85g N1 - Yaquina Bay data in tables. "September, 1951." ER - TY - THES T1 - The Flagellate Bodo lens (O. F. Muller) as Food for Larvae of the Native Pacific Coast Oyster Y1 - 1951 A1 - Warren, Charles E. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - developmental stages KW - feeding behavior KW - life history information KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - physiology KW - reproductive behavior KW - taxonomy KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/9z903422j N1 - Major professor was Roland E. Dimick. Masters thesis. Good photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Ghost shrimp Y1 - 1951 KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - crustaceans KW - general KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish JF - Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.14 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/7h149q56p N1 - Brief note giving overview of fishery and fishing methods in Oregon at the end of the 1940s. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Investigation of proposed dredging operations in Yaquina Bay near the ship turning basin Y1 - 1951 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Program KW - C. D. Johnson Lumber Company KW - dredging KW - logging KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.16 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cv43nx61h N1 - Gives an Oregon Fish Commission shellfish biologist's response to a request by the C.D. Johnson Lumber Company to dredge in Yaquina Bay. Hand-drawn map shows the proposed location for disposal of dredging spoils. Includes the public notice issued by the Army Corps of Engineers. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Investigation on proposed log dump, log storage and raft moorage in King Slough of Yaquina Bay near Newport, Oregon. November 21, 1951 Y1 - 1951 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Program KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - King Slough KW - logging KW - sediments KW - shellfish KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.15 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sj139235g N1 - Reports on an application to construct "a log dump, to drive piling for a log storage pocket and log raft moorage, and to dredge and dump in King Slough of Yaquina Bay near Newport, Oregon." (p.1) Includes application to the Army Corps of Engineers. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Japanese oyster industry of Oregon Y1 - 1951 KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.14 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/dv13zv07k N1 - Describes the growing oyster industry in Oregon in the early 1950s, which relied on imported Pacific oyster seed from Japan. Includes statistics on oyster plantings in Tillamook, Yaquina, Coos and Alsea Bays from 1947-1951. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Report on sanitary survey Yaquina Bay shellfish growing areas May, 1951 by Oregon State Sanitary Authority Y1 - 1951 A1 - Boydston, James R. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - bacteria KW - Coquille Point KW - human impacts KW - industrial development KW - molluscs KW - oysters KW - Toledo KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report PB - Oregon Fish Commission CY - [Portland, Or.] VL - no.28 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6t053g530 N1 - "The waters of the bay are grossly polluted from Toledo to a point about five miles below Toledo. The bay is moderately polluted tram a point five miles below Tolddo toCoquille Point, and satisfactory for shellfish propagation tram Coquille Point to Newport. The discharge of untreated sewage by the city of Toledo into Yaquina Bay isthe cause of nearly all the pollution found in the waters of the bay.. . The alarming rate of increase in pollution of Yaquina Bay can be shown by the fact that for sections III and IV the median MPN [most probable number] for samples collected on ebb tide was 23 in 1944, 130 in 1948, and 240 in 1951." (from Summary and Conclusions, p.4) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish investigation progress report no.24 Y1 - 1951 A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - algae KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - aquatic vegetation KW - bivalves KW - crabs KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - mollusks KW - Nehalem Bay KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Tillamook Bay KW - waste disposal KW - water pollution KW - water quality KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report VL - no.24 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6q182k90w N1 - This report updates shellfish research by the Oregon Fish Commission from January to August, 1951. It includes criticism of human pollution such as lumber mill dust and human sewage, particularly in the Yaquina Bay area, discussion of a proposed experimental closure outside the mouth of Nehalem Bay to crab fishing, a study of size composition of bay crab populations, and a possible relationship between macro-algae and oyster mortality in Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A study of the bait seine fisheries of Oregon JF - Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1951 A1 - George Y. Jr. Harry KW - catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - general KW - recreational fisheries KW - species composition KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vt150j866 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Is the clam, Tellina bodegensis, on the increase? JF - Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1950 A1 - Anonymous KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - Bodega tellin = Megangulus bodegensis (Tellina bodegensis) KW - introduced species KW - North Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge VL - 3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1544bp92x ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Observations on horseclams of the 1949 set Y1 - 1950 KW - aging KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - growth KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - reproductive biology KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report VL - no.20 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xk81jk93b N1 - “An excellent opportunity was afforded to observe growth of horseclams of the one-year-plus class when it was discovered April 7, 1950, that a newly formed mud flat in Yaquina Bay, formed September and October 1948 by fill from dredging operations, had thousands of young horseclams embedded in it. Because the horseclams spawn in February and March principally, these clams would of necessity have to be of the 1949 spawn, or one-year-old class.” (p.1) Since the age of the clams was known, researchers used them to test clam aging techniques for accuracy. They conducted growth studies, and followed up on an earlier report (Shellfish investigation progress report no.18) on clam condition as affected by spawning. Includes hand-drawn graphs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Observations on horseclams of the 1949-50 set in Yaquina Bay Y1 - 1950 A1 - Tollefson, Roger A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Twahy, Donald A1 - Wilkes, Stanley A1 - Woelke, Charles A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - chlorine KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - hydrography KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River estuary KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific razor clam = Siliqua patula KW - salinity KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Siletz Bay KW - spatial distribution KW - temporal distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report VL - no.21 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/2b88qd055 N1 - This report contains a series of individual reports within it. The main report continues growth and aging studies on fat gaper clams in Yaquina Bay. This document also includes a report on other Fish Commission activities on the Coast, a summary of razor clam research, the beginning of a survey of temperatures and salinities in rivers, bays and coastal waters, and a report on crab tagging methodology. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Ocean Crab Fishery, its Regualtion and Management. With Special Reference to the Siletz, Yaquina, and Alsea Bays Y1 - 1950 KW - Alsea Bay KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siletz Bay KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sq87bv28m N1 - Should fishing by crab pots instead of crab rings be allowed in certain bays in Oregon? An error caused the ban on crab pots to be deleted from the statutes. This 1950 paper considers whether the ban on crabpots should be reinstated in Siletz, Yaquina and Alsea Bays. This is an Oregon Fish Commission internal discussion paper. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pleistocene history of the Newport, Oregon region JF - Geological News Letter Y1 - 1950 A1 - Baldwin, Ewart M. KW - geological KW - kitchen middens KW - paleosciences KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 16 UR - https://www.gsoc.org/s/1950-NEWSLETTERS.pdf N1 - This article gives a concise summary of Baldwin's work on the area in the 1940s. It includes a hand-drawn map. There is an interesting speculation about a shift in the mouth of the Yaquina River. "The former mouth of the Yaquina River probably lies somewhat south of its present mouth beneath the dune area where evidence is buried. At present, the dunes have been encroaching northward and driving the river against the resistant Astoria sandstone along the north bank," (p.79) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The salmon catch of the sport fishery in the coastal rivers of Oregon in 1949 JF - Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1950 A1 - Henry, Kenneth A. A1 - Morgan, Alfred R. A1 - Rulifson, Robert L. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina River VL - 3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1544bp92x ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Salmon fisheries of the coastal rivers of Oregon south of the Columbia Y1 - 1950 A1 - Gharrett, John T A1 - Hodges, John I. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon=Oncorhynchus keta KW - coastal cutthroat trout= Oncorhynchus clarki clarki KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coquille River estuary KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - land use KW - life history information KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - steelhead=Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Contribution (Oregon. Fish Commission) PB - Oregon Fish Commission CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.13 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/1z40kz755 N1 - Excellent photographs of splash dams. Hand drawn maps. December, 1950. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Some factors influencing the trends of salmon populations in Oregon Y1 - 1950 A1 - McKernan, Donald L. A1 - Johnson, Donald R. A1 - Hodges, John I. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - catch statistics KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coquille River estuary KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - fishes KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - industrial development KW - land use KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - salmon KW - Siletz River estuary KW - water pollution KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Contribution (Oregon. Fish Commission) PB - Oregon Fish Commission CY - Portland, Or. VL - no.12 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/rf55zd889 N1 - December_1950. Three factors were found to be significantly correlated with the fluctuations and trends in silver salmon production in Oregon. Logging was found to adversely affect the runs of salmon in later years. Exceptional winter floods seem to produce poor resulting runs. Low summer water flows also appear to produce lower than average runs on some rivers, while higher summer flows appear to be followed by an increase in the resultant runs. The intensity of fishing was also found to affect the subsequent productivity of the fisheries. Increases in fishing effort on the rivers studied were followed in succeeding cycles by a lower catch, and when the fishing effort declined the ensuing production of silver salmon generally increased. Other factors studied did not bear a significant relationship to the fluctuations or trends of productivity of silver salmon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Fifth Legislative Assembly, 1949 Y1 - 1949 KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - Big Elk Creek KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - crustaceans KW - decapods KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Hatchery KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/z890rz949 N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Effects of Kraft Mill Waste Effluents on King and Silver Salmon Y1 - 1949 A1 - Haydu, Eugene P. KW - bioassay KW - biological KW - chemical KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - fishes KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physiology KW - pulp mill effluent KW - theses KW - toxicity KW - water pollution PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/fj2364397 N1 - Major professor was Roland E. Dimick. Masters thesis. Good photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Ghost shrimp, weights of crabs –- Oregon landings, souvenir crabs Y1 - 1949 A1 - Tollefson, Roger A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - commercial fisheries – shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - crustaceans KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Ghost shrimp = Neotrypaea californiensis (Callianassa californiensis) KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oregon shore crab = Hemigrapsus oregonensis KW - Purple shore crab = Hemigrapsus nudus KW - Siletz Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report VL - no.16 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1544bq05s N1 - This document is in three parts: a report on the ghost shrimp fishery, elucidation of a method to tax commercial crab landings, and a description of a commercial enterprise that was catching small shore crabs and embedding them in plastic for sale as tourist souvenirs (the “badge” of the Newport Crab Festival). Gives contemporary methods of harvesting ghost shrimp, and lists the number of commercial fishers in Alsea and Siletz bays. Gives Dungeness crab landings for various areas of the state. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Horseclam condition studies Y1 - 1949 A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay. Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - reproductive biology KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon VL - no.18 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/ft848r22f N1 - The first regulations restricting clamming in Oregon went into effect in 1948. Initial rules barred clamming from January 1 through June 30; clam diggers objected that this was too restrictive and lobbied for longer seasons. This 1949 document examines the fat gaper or horseclam, to see when its condition was at its best , in order to determine the best times for open clamming seasons. The authors concluded that they needed more information about the winter months before they could contemplate a change. This document gives a good example of earlier natural resource management and decision-making. Original report and supplement with more data for 1949. Includes charts and hand-drawn illustrations of clams. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Investigation of proposed log boom on Yaquina River Y1 - 1949 A1 - Tollefson, Roger A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Program KW - environmental policy and law KW - habitat conservation KW - logging KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Yaquina River JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.9 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/sn009z526 N1 - Reports on an investigation of a request by the C.D. Johnson Lumber Company to construct a log boom two miles below Toledo on the Yaquina River. Local residents were concerned that the boom would damage clam beds. "Since it seems inconceivable that a log boom over the flat would tail to completely destroy the bed, granting of permission for such a boom is hereby opposed tram the standpoint of the clams involved." Includes a hand-drawn map of the area. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Leopard shark reported from Yaquina Bay JF - Research Briefs - Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1949 KW - Leopard shark = Triakis semifasciata KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 2 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vq27zp14s N1 - Brief entry. "On September 21, 1948, while gill-net fishing for salmon in Yaquina Bay, Mr. J. C. Shermer, a gill-net fisherman of Yaquina, Oregon, removed a shark from his gear some five miles upbay from the ocean. This shark, which was landed at Yaquina Bay Fish Company, Newport, Oregon, was identified ... as a male leopard shark... It measured 44 inches from the tip of the snout to the tip of the upper lobe of the caudal fin and weighed 11.5 pounds." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Water table elevations in some Pacific coast beaches JF - Transactions, American Geophysical Union Y1 - 1949 A1 - Isaacs, J.D. A1 - Bascom, W.N KW - hydrology KW - physical KW - Sand Lake Estuary VL - 30 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Crab fishery and soft-shell status – Area II: South of Cascade Head, July 31-August 6, 1948 Y1 - 1948 A1 - Tollefson, Roger A1 - Marriage, Lowell D. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea Bay KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries – shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Elk River KW - natural resource management KW - Port Orford KW - Rogue River estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchester Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report VL - no.12 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x346d508p N1 - Lists crab fishing boats in selected ports, including Newport and Winchester Bay, giving owners, names of vessels and number of pots fished. Gives numbers of crab pots out for the central and south coast. Gives percentage of soft-shell crabs by date and area. ER - TY - THES T1 - Experiments on the Larval Culture of the Native Oyster, Ostrea lurida Carpenter Y1 - 1948 A1 - Morris, Robert Wharton KW - aquaculture KW - biological KW - developmental stages KW - life history information KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - reproductive behavior KW - theses KW - Yaquina Bay Fisheries Laboratory PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/tb09j830w N1 - Major professor was Dr. Dimick. Masters thesis. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Herring spawning JF - Research briefs - Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1948 KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3f462600t N1 - Brief note. "A heavy spawning of Pacific herring occurred in many of the Oregon bays the latter part of February and first of March, 1948. In Yaquina Bay the peak came on February 28, and at approximately the same time in Tillamook Bay. Boat bottoms, piling, floats, etc. were coated with from one layer of eggs up to deposits of one-half inch in thickness..." ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Lincoln County lore, from the Journal of Lieut. Theodore Talbot, U.S.A., on his journey through Lincoln County and along the Oregon coast in 1849 T2 - Publication (Lincoln County Historical Society (Lincoln County, Or.)) Y1 - 1948 A1 - Talbot, Theodore A1 - Lincoln County Historical Society, KW - Alsea Bay KW - forest fires KW - historical KW - Native Americans KW - Pacific smelt = Thaleichthys pacificus KW - Siletz River KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Publication (Lincoln County Historical Society (Lincoln County, Or.)) PB - Lincoln County Historical Society CY - Newport, OR VL - no.1 SN - 0960296808 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/bz60cx72m N1 - Journal of Lt. Theodore Talbot, describing a journey to Lincoln County to examine the "Alcea River and the country adjacent" in the summer of 1849. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Present state of bay clams in Oregon JF - Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon Y1 - 1948 A1 - Tollefson, Roger KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - flat-tip piddock=Penitella penita KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - population biology KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Salmon River estuary KW - Siletz River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 1 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3f462600t N1 - Drawings of clams ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The present status of the bay clams in Oregon Y1 - 1948 A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - Alsea Bay KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Salmon River Estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - spatial distribution KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.3 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/c534fp80w N1 - Includes hand-drawn sketches of bay clams. Includes statistics for Yaquina Bay for a week of low tides in July of 1947. The complete report also includes two short reports, "Drag Boat Damage on Crabs" and "Herring Spawning," which reports on herring spawning in Tillamook and Yaquina bays. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Proposed regulations of the clam fishery of the State of Oregon Y1 - 1948 A1 - Tollefson, Roger A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - clams KW - Coos Bay KW - environmental law and policy KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - mollusks KW - natural resources management KW - Nestucca Bay KW - shellfish KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report PB - Fish Commission of Oregon, VL - no.11-A UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/2v23vv147 N1 - By 1948, Oregon’s clamming regulations spilled over into fifty-one different sections of administrative rules. They were “cumbersome” at best. The previous legislative session had repealed many outdated laws but kept them in effect until the Fish Commission could study the issue and propose new regulations. The Commission had been studying the issue for a little more than a year in Tillamook, Yaquina and Coos bays and in this document gives its first recommendations, primarily focusing on the gaper, or “horse,” clam fishery. Among other recommendations, the Fish Commission proposed closing Nestucca Bay to commercial clam digging. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Report on public hearing on Yaquina River, Oregon in respect to flood control : held at Toledo, Oregon - June 3, 1948 under auspices of Department of Army, Corps of Engineers Y1 - 1948 A1 - Tollefson, Roger A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission. Shellfish Program KW - agriculture KW - tides KW - water quality KW - Yaquina River JF - Oregon Fish Commission. Shellfish Program Special Report VL - no.2 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/z603qz17c N1 - Report of a meeting about two diking districts on the Yaquina River. Tide gates had failed and brackish water was flowing into areas where cattle were grazing, to the dismay of some local farmers. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Fourth Legislative Assembly, 1947 Y1 - 1947 KW - Big Elk Creek KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - hydrology KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - shellfish KW - Simpson Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Hatchery KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qr46r501k N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county . Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Five papers on foraminifera from the Tertiary of western Oregon: Part VI: Upper Eocene foramanifera from the Toledo formation, Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon JF - Bulletin (Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries) Y1 - 1947 A1 - Cushman, Joseph A. A1 - Stewart, Roscoe E. A1 - Stewart, Katherine C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - foraminifera KW - geological KW - paleosciences KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina River VL - 36 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/B/B-036_vol2.pdf N1 - Part VI published October_1949 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The marine algae of Oregon. Part I. Chlorophyta and Phaeophyta JF - Farlowia Y1 - 1947 A1 - Doty, Maxwell S. KW - Agate Beach KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - brown algae KW - Coos River estuary KW - dichotomous key KW - green algae KW - physiology KW - taxonomy KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head VL - 3 N1 - Good illustrations ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The marine algae of Oregon. Part II. Rhodophyta JF - Farlowia Y1 - 1947 A1 - Doty, Maxwell S. KW - Agate Beach KW - aquatic vegetation KW - biological KW - Coos River estuary KW - dichotomous key KW - physiology KW - red algae KW - taxonomy KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head VL - 3 N1 - Good illustrations ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pacific Oyster Seed Y1 - 1947 A1 - Tollefson, Roger A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission, KW - aquaculture KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - Kumamoto oyster = Crassostrea sikamea KW - molluscs KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Shellfish Investigation Progress Report VL - no.4 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/zc77sq87k N1 - “In the spring of 1947, importation of Pacific oyster seed from Japan was resumed for the first time since before the war. Major plantings of this seed were made in Tillamook and Coos Bay with additional trial plantings in various other localities in Oregon.” (p.1) Included in the shipment of Pacific oyster seed (Crassostrea gigas) was a small trial shipment of the highly desirable Kumamoto oyster (Crassostrea sikamea), which was planted in Tillamook and Yaquina bays. This is the first known planting of Kumamoto oysters in Oregon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Preliminary Report on the Condition of the Populations of Silver and Chinook Salmon on Oregon Coastal Rivers Y1 - 1947 KW - Alsea River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - Nehalem River KW - recreational fisheries – salmon KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistical analysis KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon Fish Commission UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3484zh70c N1 - This report is a preliminary look at coastal streams, except for the Umpqua River, which was itself the subject of a major study in 1947. This report, which covers statistics and brief overviews of coho and Chinook runs on each stream, was followed by A Report of Fisheries Investigations in Oregon Coastal Streams South of the Columbia River and Exclusive of the Umpqua River, which is a more thorough exploration of the causes of the declines in Oregon coastal salmon runs. Charts give runs for each river from 1928 through 1945. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Report of Fisheries Investigations in Oregon Coastal Streams South of the Columbia and Exclusive of the Umpqua River Y1 - 1947 KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - dams KW - ecology KW - fisheries KW - habitat KW - introduced species KW - pollution KW - salmonids KW - spawning KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss PB - Oregon. State Game Commission. CY - [Portland, Or.] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/r494vq85g N1 - P.31-79 cover "coastal streams other than the Rogue and Umpqua." Reports on 1941 reconnaissance survey, 1942 steelhead studies in the Tillamook Bay area, 1946 steelhead follow-up (Sand Creek, Kilchis River tributaries). Gathered basic biological and environmental data. Lists stream barriers and needed improvements. From summary: "The cutthroat trout populations are on the decline in all coastal streams with the exception of the Necanicum and Siuslaw rivers.""Steelhead seem to be holding their own ... south of Tillamook Bay but are continuing to decline north of that area.""Silver salmon have been greatly reduced in all coastal streams but are making a come-back in the Necanicum, Dee, and Siuslaw rivers. ""The spring chinook has all but been exterminated..." (p.31). Charts. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The Yaquina Bay clam fishery: preliminary report Y1 - 1947 A1 - Tollefson, Roger A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii KW - commercial fisheries – shellfish KW - depleted populations KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax KW - Hinton Point KW - Idaho Flats KW - Idaho Point KW - King Slough KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea KW - McLean Point KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - recreational fisheries – shellfish KW - Sally’s Bend KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge JF - Shellfish zInvestigation Progress Report VL - no.2 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/8c97kq88b N1 - “Starting the first part of July, 1947, the Fish Commission of Oregon set up a field station at Newport for the purpose of conducting research on shellfish.” (p.1) The status of clams in Yaquina Bay was the first topic studied. This paper gives the conditions of clam beds, lists species found, gives preliminary age composition and recruitment data, and notes concern about the intensity of the fishery and the possibility of overfishing. Includes graphs and a hand-drawn map. Note: the geographic feature referred to as “Point Virtue” is now known as Idaho Point. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Anthony green heron at Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1946 A1 - Broadbrooks, Harold E. KW - Anthony green heron=Butorides virescens anthonyi KW - biological KW - birds KW - geographical distribution KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Olalla Slough KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 27 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting to the Chairman of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate pursuant to a resolution of the Committee, a review of reports of Yaquina Bay, River, and Harbor, Oregon Y1 - 1946 A1 - U.S. Congress. Senate, KW - breakwater KW - dredging KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Senate Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 79th Congress, 2nd Session. Senate Document no.246 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/tt44pn30j N1 - Accompanied by 1 map. July 23, 1946 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Mineralogical and physical composition of the sands of the Oregon Coast form Coos Bay to the mouth of the Columbia River Y1 - 1946 A1 - Twenhofel, W.H. KW - coastal dunes KW - geological KW - Idaho Flats KW - physical KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Oregon State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Bulletin VL - 30 UR - https://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/B/B-030.pdf N1 - Excellent data ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Third Legislative Assembly, 1945 Y1 - 1945 KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - shellfish KW - Simpson Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Hatchery KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5425kg269 N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included ER - TY - JOUR T1 - New locality records of three Pacific Coast fishes from Oregon JF - Copeia Y1 - 1944 A1 - Dimick, R. E. KW - Bat stingray = Myliobatis californicus KW - Leopard shark = Triakis semifasciata KW - Queenfish = Seriphus politus KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - A brief note published in the "Ichthyological Notes" section of the journal. First reports of three species previously unknown in Oregon waters, all caught in Yaquina Bay. The fish mentioned are a bat stingray caught May 15, 1941; a queenfish caught June 16, 1942; and three leopard sharks caught May 1, 1943 "about 5 miles up the bay from ocean." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Statistical Bulletin: Take or Catch of Commercial Food Fish, Columbia River and Major Coastal Streams, 1928-1943 Y1 - 1944 A1 - Hoy, M. T. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Alsea River KW - Chinook almon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Green sturgeon = Acipenser medirostris KW - Nehalem River KW - recreational fisheries KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Striped Bass = Morone saxatilis KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - White sturgeon = Acipenser transmontanus KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of Oregon CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/02870w51s N1 - Gives statistics of landings from 1928-1943. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Second Legislative Assembly, 1943 Y1 - 1943 KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - shellfish KW - Simpson Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Hatchery KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/d504rq67t N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An investigation of the sea cliff landslide [of March 30, 1943] at Newport, [Lincoln County,]Oregon Y1 - 1943 A1 - Allen, John Eliot A1 - Lowry, Wallace D. KW - Agate Beach KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - geology KW - landslides KW - paleosciences KW - sediments PB - Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries CY - Portland, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A pollen study of a fossil peat deposit on the Oregon coast JF - Northwest Science Y1 - 1942 A1 - Hansen, Henry P. A1 - Allison, Ira S. KW - coastal dunes KW - community ecology KW - ecological succession KW - geological KW - Nye Beach KW - paleosciences KW - terrestrial vegetation VL - 16 ER - TY - MAP T1 - Portion of Yaquina Bay and River, Oregon Showing Location of Dredge Samples [cartographic material] Y1 - 1942 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - dredging KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - map KW - molluscs KW - physical N1 - 1 p. May be reduced from original. Possibly a figure from a report. U1 - 1:5000 U2 - Lower Yaquina River11 x 16 in U5 - Sheet ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-First Legislative Assembly, 1941 Y1 - 1941 KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - shellfish KW - Simpson Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Hatchery KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vx021k35s N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Boone family reminiscences as told to Mrs. Dye JF - Oregon Historical Quarterly Y1 - 1941 A1 - Dye, Eva Emery KW - Boone Slough KW - California sardine = Sardinops sagax KW - California sea lion = Zalophus californianus KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - Sea otter = Enhydra lutris KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Indians VL - 42 N1 - In 1905, Mrs. Eva E. Dye travelled to Boone's Island on Yaquina Bay and interviewed George Luther Boone, great-grandson of Daniel Boone, in his home on the bay. Mr. Boone's description of the bay at the turn of the century is vivid and immediate. "In August the bay is alive with sardines; in March and April alive with herring; in August, September, October, November, the air is full of salmon leaping, jumping right out of the water. Scow-loads of salmon are taken right in front of the house. Thousands of cases are canned close by. We can our own salmon. Norwegian herring (pilchards) are caught by the bushel, so fat they break in two like a stick." Mentions Native American hunting of sea lions and European hunting of sea otters in Yaquina Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Native Oyster Investigations of Yaquina Bay, Oregon. Progress Report II, Covering the Period July 4, 1939 to September 30, 1941 Y1 - 1941 A1 - Dimick, Roland E. A1 - England, George A1 - Long, J. B. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - diking KW - dredging KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - general ecosystem description KW - growth KW - habitat restoration KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity data KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, OR UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p5547r898 N1 - This paper is a report on progress in studying ways to enhance the native Olympia oyster fishery in Yaquina Bay. It includes a valuable account of the history of the oyster industry in Yaquina Bay, and b/w photographs of the research project. Maps include the classic 1908 map of Yaquina Bay oyster grounds and 1939 maps showing channel depths from the entrance to the bay up to Toledo. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River and Harbor, Oreg.: Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting to the Chairman of the Committee on Commerce United States Senate pursuant to a resolution of the Committee, a report on reexamination of Yaquina Bay and Harbor, Oreg Y1 - 1941 A1 - U.S. Congress. Senate, KW - dredging KW - harbors KW - jetties KW - physical KW - ports KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Senate Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 77th Congress, 1st Session. Senate Document no.119 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/fj236253n N1 - Authorizes extensions of the north and south jetties and maintenance dredging to improve the entrance to the harbor at Yaquina Bay. Describes past harbor improvements and expenditures and gives a brief description of the area and economic activities involving the harbor. Accompanied by: 1 map. Oct 27, 1941. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River and tributaries, Oreg.: Letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated March 31, 1941, submitting a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations on a preliminary examination and survey of Yaquina River and ... Y1 - 1941 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - Boone Slough KW - dams KW - dredging KW - flooding KW - Mill Four. dikes KW - Nute Slough. Poole Slough KW - physical KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina River JF - House Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 77th Congress, 1st Session, House Document no.304 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/gt54kn419 N1 - Accompanied by: 2 maps. July 1, 1941. Local interests had requested reinforcing dikes and dams in the Toledo and Poole's Slough areas, as well as work in the Mill Four district and Boone's and Nute's Sloughs. While the Poole's Slough and Toledo area work was rejected, in the name of flood control work on the Mill Four drainage district was permitted, and the closing off and draining of Nute's and Boone's Sloughs was authorized. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Birds of Oregon, T2 - Oregon State University. Oregon State Monographs. Studies in Zoology Y1 - 1940 A1 - Gabrielson, Ira N. A1 - Jewett, Stanley G. KW - biological KW - birds KW - geographical distribution KW - life history information KW - new species description KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - species list KW - taxonomy KW - temporal distribution KW - terrestrial mammals KW - terrestrial vegetation JF - Oregon State University. Oregon State Monographs. Studies in Zoology T3 - Oregon State University. Oregon State monographs. Studies in zoology PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, OR VL - no.2 N1 - Taxonomy update and life zone map in back cover pocket ER - TY - ICOMM T1 - 1939 Yaquina River aerial photos [website] Y1 - 1939 A1 - Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc. , KW - Boone Slough KW - Coquille Point KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay Bar KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge UR - http://www.orww.org/R/YQ/AP-1939.html N1 - Includes four aerial photographs showing the drainage boundary between the Yaquina and Siletz Rivers. Includes South Beach, Yaquina Head, Newport, Toledo, Eddyville. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Bald eagle kills black brant JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1939 A1 - Gerow, James KW - bald eagle=Haliaeetus leucocephalus KW - biological KW - birds KW - black brant=Branta bernicla nigricans KW - feeding behavior KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 20 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Fortieth Legislative Assembly, 1939 Y1 - 1939 KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - shellfish KW - Simpson Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Hatchery KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/m900p006b N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county. First mention of "Home Stream Theory" Willis H. Rich. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - THES T1 - The Distribution and Habits of Amphibia and Reptiles in Lincoln, Benton and Linn Counties T2 - Dept. of Zoology Y1 - 1939 A1 - Graf, William KW - abundance KW - Alsea River KW - amphibians KW - Beaver Creek KW - Coastal giant salamander = Dicamptodon tenebrosus KW - Fall Creek KW - geographical distribution KW - habitats KW - herpetology KW - Muddy Creek KW - Northwestern salamander = Ambystoma gracile KW - reptiles KW - Rough-skinned newt = Taricha granulosa KW - Santiam River KW - theses KW - Yaquina River JF - Dept. of Zoology PB - Oregon State College CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - M.S. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/j098zf49j N1 - Interesting observations are tucked away in this Master’s thesis. Consider this example of the habits of the rough-skinned newt, Taricha granulosa, which Graf calls by its older name, Triturus similans, “During late summer and early fall large masses or groups of Triturus have been observed to congregate at a common point in the water . . . The numbers observed have been from a dozen to fifty or sixty and even up to several hundred. July 16, 1938, such a mass group was observed in Beaver Creek between Waldport and Newport about a mile above the mouth of the creek. The water was perfectly clear and about three or four feet deep where about sixty Triturus were “swarming” in a quite compact mass in the middle of the stream about a foot above the bottom of the stream bed. All seemed to be crowding about a common point, yet there was nothing visible which might attract them.” Includes bw photographs of specimens and habitats. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The History of the Yaquina Bay Oyster According to Proffessor Dimick OSU Y1 - 1939 A1 - Dimick, R. E. KW - historical KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pooles Slough KW - shellfish KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xw42n8388 N1 - This brief one page report was presumably written by R.E. Dimick, a prominent Oregon State University professor who studied the oysters of Yaquina Bay, Oregon during the 20th century. This report details human use of the native oyster through 1923. Misspelling in title is original. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - A Progress Report of Investigation of the Native Oyster in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Covering the Period July 4 to September 15, 1939 Y1 - 1939 A1 - Dimick, Roland E. A1 - Long, J. B. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - diking KW - dredging KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - general ecosystem description KW - growth KW - habitat restoration KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - life history information KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas KW - physical modifications KW - population biology KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity data KW - water pollution KW - water temperature data KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x346d475b N1 - Poor quality copy. Original copy available at the Oregon State Library ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay and River, Oregon: Entrance to Toledo, Sheet 1 Y1 - 1939 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Main channel KW - map KW - physical KW - west of Yaquina Bay Bridge KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay and River, Oregon CY - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office, Portland, Oregon N1 - Possibly reduced from original. "K-9-55A" The map can be found in: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p5547r898 U1 - 1:5000 U2 - Yaquina Bay U3 - 15.25 x 10.5 in. U5 - Sheet ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay and River, Oregon: Entrance to Toledo, Sheet 2 Y1 - 1939 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay and River, Oregon CY - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office, Portland, Oregon N1 - Possibly reduced from original. "K-9-55B" The map can be found in: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p5547r898 U1 - 1:5000 U2 - Yaquina Bay U3 - 15.25 x 10.5 in. U5 - Sheet ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina Bay and River, Oregon: Entrance to Toledo, Sheet 3 Y1 - 1939 A1 - U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Yaquina Bay and River, Oregon CY - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office, Portland, Oregon N1 - Possibly reduced from original. "K-9-55D" The map can be found in https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p5547r898 . U1 - 1:5000 U2 - Yaquina Bay U3 - 15.25 x 10.5 in. U5 - Sheet ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Yaquina Bay oysters studied by biologist JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1939 A1 - Anonymous KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea lurida KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 37 N1 - Dr. Willis H. Rich of the Oregon State Fish Commission began investigating the native oysters in Yaquina Bay. "Condition of the Yauqina beds has not been satisfactory for some years and it is hoped that biological studies may indicate means by which they may be improved." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Occurrence of the marbled godwit on the coast of Oregon JF - Condor Y1 - 1938 A1 - Braly, J.C. KW - biological KW - birds KW - geographical distribution KW - marbled godwit=Limosa fedoa KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 40 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/node/2016 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Thirty-Ninth Legislative Assembly, 1937 Y1 - 1937 KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - natural resource management KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/3t945w25b N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Mammals and life zones of Oregon T2 - North American Fauna Y1 - 1936 A1 - Baily, Vernon KW - abundance KW - biological KW - birds KW - climate KW - Coquille River estuary KW - general KW - general ecosystem description KW - geographical distribution KW - terrestrial mammals KW - terrestrial vegetation KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - North American Fauna PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, DC VL - no.55 UR - http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/59527#page/9/mode/1up N1 - Map in front pocket. Good photographs. Issued by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oregon's Wild Life Resource. A Report by Advisory Committee on Wild Life and Research Staff. State Planning Board Y1 - 1936 A1 - Oregon State Planning Board, KW - Alsea River KW - California sardine = Sardinops sagax KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - depleted populations KW - fish KW - general KW - hatcheries KW - human impacts KW - Klamath River KW - natural resource management KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Netarts Bay KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus species KW - recreational fisheries KW - Rogue River KW - shellfish KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - water pollution KW - Yaquina River PB - Oregon State Planning Board, CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/h702q722c N1 - Before World War II, relatively few natural resource management reports from Oregon state agencies were published. This report covers current (circa 1936) management issues, fur-bearing animals, predators, waterfowl, upland game birds, fisheries and conservation. Fisheries data includes salmon pack statistics, 1880-1931, as well as statistics (various years) for seal and sea lion bounties, hatchery releases and fish eggs taken, and fisheries catch statistics. The report contains interesting details, such as a list of private game reservations. “Commercial catching of clams is forbidden the year round at Netarts Bay, Tillamook County.” (p.81) “Rakes or submerged pots may not be used to catch crabs in Yaquina or Siletz Bay or Rivers. The only device legal there is the regular open net called a ring or hoop.” (p.82) Maps, charts, tables. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Report on "Yaquina River": Investigation Sponsored by Oregon State Fish Commission, July, 1936 Y1 - 1936 A1 - Ledgerwood, Edgar A1 - Reynolds, John KW - aquaculture KW - Big Elk Creek KW - depleted populations KW - Feagles Creek KW - Grant Creek KW - hatchery salmonids KW - hydrology KW - land ownership KW - Little Elk Creek KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - Mill Creek KW - Pacific salmonids=Oncorhynchus species KW - physical KW - Simpson Creek KW - Spout Creek KW - Thornton Creek KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Wolf Creek PB - Oregon State Fish Commission UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/z890rt67k N1 - Report on potential hatchery sites. Good descriptions of tributaries. Hand-drawn maps. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Souvenir of Yaquina Bay Bridge Dedication: and the Completion of the Last Link in the Oregon Coast Highway, Newport, Ore Y1 - 1936 A1 - Newport. Chamber of Commerce, KW - general KW - historical KW - transportation KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge PB - Newport Chamber of Commerce CY - Salem, Or ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Authorizing a preliminary examination of Yaquina River and its tributaries in the state of Oregon with a view to the control of its floods Y1 - 1935 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - flooding KW - physical KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina River JF - House Report PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 74th Congress, 1st Session. House Document no.373 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/zc77sq56k N1 - March 11, 1935. Report to accompany House resolution 5776. "The floods of 1933 caused severe damage in all portions of the Yaquina River Valley and damaging floods occur at intervals from 2 to 4 years. It is believed these floods warrant investigation with a view to determining flood-protective measures." (p.1) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Authorizing a preliminary examination of Yaquina River and its tributaries in the state of Oregon with a view to the control of its floods Y1 - 1935 A1 - U.S. Congress. Senate, KW - flooding KW - physical KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina River JF - Senate Report PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 74th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report no.909 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Dams and dikes in Lincoln County, Oreg. Y1 - 1934 A1 - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, KW - Boone Slough KW - dams KW - diking KW - human impacts KW - Nute Slough KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina River JF - House Document (Uniited States. Congress. House) VL - no.730, 73rd Congress, 2nd session UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/hd76s053w N1 - Report to accompany Senate Bill 1759. Extends the time allowed to drain wetlands of the Yaquina River estuary around Nute Slough and Boone Slough. The time allowed in the 1930 bill for draining the wetlands had expired. ER - TY - Generic T1 - A new cetothere from the Miocene Astoria Formation of Newport, Oregon T2 - Contributions to Paleontology: Marine Mammals Y1 - 1934 A1 - Packard, Earl L. A1 - Kellogg, Remington KW - cetaceans KW - Desmatophoca oregonensis KW - geological KW - marine mammals KW - paleosciences KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - Contributions to Paleontology: Marine Mammals PB - Carnegie Institution of Washington VL - no.447 N1 - excellent photographs and drawings ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Penters find business good at Newport JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1934 A1 - Anonymous KW - commercial fisheries – groundfish KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific halibut = Hippoglossus stenolepis KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Fish Company VL - 32 IS - 10 N1 - Brief news item. While 1933 was a hard year for the fish business, things were looking a little better in 1934. This article details the “good summer’s business” reported by W.A. Penter and his son, Harold, “who are now operating the Yaquina Bay Fish Co. at Newport…” “The last week in July was particularly good and all the fishermen enjoyed bigger catches than during 1933.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Some diseases of Oregon fish and game and identification of parts of game animals Y1 - 1934 A1 - J. N. (James Niven) Shaw A1 - Simms, B. T. A1 - Muth, O. H. KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - fish diseases KW - fishes KW - Myxobolus squamae KW - parasites KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss JF - Station Bulletin / Oregon Agricultural College Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, Ore. VL - no.322 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/mk61rh40d N1 - Regarding a parasite causing skin growths, "Here again the fish had become unfit for food because of the unsightly appearance. The name of this parasite is Myxobolus squamae (Keysselitz).... This same parasite was found in cutthroat and steelhead trout taken in the Alsea and Big Elk rivers in Benton county during the winter. The cutthroats from the Big Elk contained large numbers and were in poor condition." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Some Oregon specimens worthy of record JF - The Murrelet Y1 - 1934 A1 - Gabrielson, Ira N. KW - biological KW - birds KW - black scoter=Melanitta nigra KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Depoe Bay KW - oldsquaw=Clangula hyemalis KW - red-throated loon=Gavia stellata KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 15 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Thirty-Seventh Legislative Assembly, 1933 Y1 - 1933 KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - Simpson Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Hatchery PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/zs25xd865 N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county . Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bridge across Yaquina Bay near Newport, Oregon Y1 - 1933 A1 - United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, KW - historical KW - transportation KW - Yaquina Bay Bridge JF - United States. Congress. Senate. Report. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/cf95jb851 N1 - Report to accompany Senate Bill 1746, authorizing the construction of a bridge over the Yaquina River "at or near Newport." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Construction of dams and dikes in Yaquina Bay and River, Oregon Y1 - 1933 A1 - United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, KW - Boone Slough KW - dams KW - diking KW - human impacts KW - Nute Slough KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina River JF - United States. Congress. Senate. Report UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/br86b402m N1 - Report to accompany Senate Bill 1759, allowing the Mill Four Drainage District to drain wetlands in and around Nute Slough and Boone Slough in the Yaquina River estuary. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - 1931 – Frozen food prepared JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1932 A1 - Anonymous KW - Astoria (Or.) KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries – groundfish KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Gardiner (Or.) KW - industrial development KW - Marshfield (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific halibut = Hippoglossus stenolepis KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - sablefish = Anoplopoma fimbria KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 30 IS - 1 N1 - This is a table giving the annual summary of fish frozen in 1932, including the Oregon Coast. Statistics for the Burke Packing Co. plants at Astoria and Gardiner are combined. The table includes statistics for the Newport Fish Co. As the Depression deepened, frozen fish production on the Pacific Coast dropped by almost 12% over 1930 production. (p.196) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - History of the salmon industry in Oregon JF - The Commonwealth Review: a Journal of Applied Social Science Y1 - 1932 A1 - Hayden, Mildred Vera KW - canneries KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - environmental law and policy KW - general KW - hatcheries KW - historical KW - Pacific salmon = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - statistics VL - 14 N1 - This article summarizes the author’s work in her 1930 M.A. thesis (University of Oregon). It gives a brief history of the salmon industry. Statistics cover the fish pack from 1866-1927. Worth reading to see what the issues looked like to someone at that time. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - New oyster projects on the Oregon Coast JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1932 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - eastern oyster = Crassostrea virginica KW - mollusks KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 30 IS - 2 N1 - This short article describes recent and ongoing oyster-growing activities on the Oregon Coast. In Netarts Bay, the Pacific Oyster Company was “developing 600 acres of oyster land” and transplanting Japanese oysters into the bay. Yaquina Bay had seen its native Olympia oysters decline, had tried Eastern oysters, “a venture which was not attended with great success,” and was about to experiment with Japanese oysters. Experimental plantings of oysters in Nehalem Bay had done well and there were plans to plant both Eastern and Japanese oysters there. A succinct and highly informative summary of activities. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon Oyster plant improved JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1932 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - eastern oyster = Crassostrea virginica KW - mollusks KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon Oyster Company KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 30 IS - 10 N1 - Brief news item describing improvements at the Oregon Oyster Company’s wholesale and retail headquarters in Portland. “The company derives its oysters from Yaquina Bay, Ore., controlling practically the entire supply of the fine Yaquina natives. In addition, it has recently made substantial plantings of Eastern and Japanese oyster seed.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oyster company expands JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1932 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - mollusks KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oregon Oyster Company KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 30 IS - 5 N1 - This brief news item recounts a bold expansion in the depths of the Depression. The Oregon Oyster Co. of Yaquina Bay decided to expand to a $100,000 investment. “The company will then have in full production approximately 300 acres, producing both the Japanese and native Yaquina oysters. Over 100 men will be used to work the beds, which would produce 60,000 sacks on estimate.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - 1930 – Frozen fish prepared JF - Pacific Fisherman Yearbook Y1 - 1931 A1 - Anonymous KW - Astoria (Or.) KW - Bandon (Or.) KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries – groundfish KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Gardiner (Or.) KW - industrial development KW - Marshfield (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific halibut = Hippoglossus stenolepis KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - sablefish = Anoplopoma fimbria KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 29 N1 - This is a table giving the annual summary of fish frozen in 1931, including on the Oregon Coast. Statistics for the Burke Packing Co. plants at Gardiner and Newport are combined, as are those for the Gold Beach Packing Co. plants at Bandon and Empire. Included statistics for the Newport Fish Co. The Yearbook issue is the #2 issue of Pacific Fisherman. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and theTthirty-Sixth Legislative Assembly, 1931 Y1 - 1931 KW - depleted populations KW - economics KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - Simpson Creek KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Hatchery PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/r207tt794 N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Arrests for commercial fishing violations by county. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Little fall salmon canning done: Puget Sound winter fishing seasons closed; low prices result in curtailed fishing operations – fresh fish trade is dominant activity JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1931 A1 - Anonymous KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch. Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - economics KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 29 IS - 13 N1 - The Depression really began to bite the fishing industry in the fall of 1931. “With fish available in quantities beyond the power of the established markets to absorb for the moment, fishermen took to peddling their catches through the country and small towns and consigning their fish direct to the Portland market. This practice had a demoralizing effect upon the business of established dealers.” (p.20) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Naterlin purchases control of the Newport Fish Co. JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1931 A1 - Anonymous KW - commercial fisheries -- groundfish KW - industrial development KW - Lingcod = Ophiodon elongates KW - Newport Fish Company KW - Pacific halibut = Hippoglossus stenolepis KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 29 IS - 9 N1 - In 1931, Andreq J. Naterlin bought out Crad Meredith’s interest in the Newport Fish Company. The U.S. dredge “Savannah” was dredging the Yaquina bar in the summer of 1931, improving conditions, and optimists were hoping that the Depression would come to a quick end. The article discusses the officers of the company and its business focus, as well as current market and supply conditions. It includes a photograph of Antone Naterlin, the President of the company, as well as a view of the Newport watrfront showing the Newport Fish Company building. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon fishery legislation is viewed variously by operators JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1931 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries KW - economics KW - environmental law and policy KW - Oregon KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - regulations KW - Rogue River KW - Salmon River KW - Willamette River KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 29 IS - 5 N1 - This article gives comments from Andrew J. Naterlin of Newport and Charles Feller of Marshfield on activities of the Oregon legislature affecting the fishing industry. Includes a photograph of A. J. Naterlin. Mr. Naterlin is quoted extensively, including these remarks, “Several good, worthy laws were enacted, such as closing the Salmon River to commercial fishing; placing a size limit on troll-caught salmon; and reverting the oyster beds of Yaquina Bay back to the people. Although the latter law will not have much effect on the oyster situation of Yaquina Bay for a few years, it openly condemns the present method of leasing the entire beds to one individual or company. Such a law will mean the saving of the oysters in Oregon.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon oysters get O.K. JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1931 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - bacteria KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - pollution KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 29 IS - 13 N1 - This brief news item shows the response to Dr. Nathan Fasten’s article on the Yaquina oyster beds of Oregon, in which Fasten charged that sewage in the river was a potential danger. The State Board of Health studied the issue and announced that, “Oysters produced in the state of Oregon are entirely unpolluted.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pacific Coast Ports: [Oregon] JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1931 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea Bay KW - Astoria (Or.) KW - Bandon (Or.) KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Gardiner (Or.) KW - Hammond (Or.) KW - harbors KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Portland (Or.) KW - ports KW - recreational fisheries KW - Reedsport (Or.) KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Warrenton (Or.) KW - Wheeler (Or.) VL - 29 IS - Handbook Number N1 - These are brief looks at facilities available for fishers in Oregon around 1930. Maps show harbors, fuel and oil stations, yacht clubs, small craft landings, small craft anchorages and drawbridges. Entries are brief. Here, for example, is the entry for the Umpqua River, “Gardiner and Reedsport are principal centers. Cold storage and fresh shipping of salmon and shad. Troll and gillnet salmon, gillnet shad, most of which are shipped fresh, either direct to markets or to other points for packing. Ice, oil, stores. Coast guard livesaving station. Bar impassable in rough weather.” (p.85) Includes maps of Astoria, Yaquina Bay and Coos Bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Preliminary Report of Oyster Investigations 1931 Y1 - 1931 A1 - McMillan, H.C. KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coquille Point KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - Oysterville KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - precipitation KW - salinity KW - Sally's Bend KW - Shipyard Channel KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/js956g28c N1 - In the summer of 1931, the author investigated Tillamook, Netarts, and Alsea bays to determine their suitability for oyster culture. He also investigated in more detail the state of oyster growing in Yaquina Bay, the only place in the state where oysters were grown commercially. The author urges that fully grown oysters in Yaquina Bay be harvested before they die. This is an unpublished manuscript that was distributed locally. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Progress report: Yaquina Bay oyster investigations Y1 - 1931 A1 - McMillin, Harvey C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - Boone Slough KW - decapods KW - developmental stages KW - geographical distribution KW - historical KW - molluscs KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity data KW - Winant KW - Yaquina Bay PB - [U.S. Bureau of Fisheries] UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/f7623c96f N1 - Unpublished manuscript that was distributed locally and is cited in contemporary publications. Describes oyster grounds, gives a brief history of the oyster industry in Yaquina Bay, reports on current conditions. Tables show salinity of Yaquina Bay for May-August, 1931 and 1931 spawning season. Recommends expanding production on State-owned beds. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Protection for sealions JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1931 A1 - Anonymous KW - California sea lion = Zalophus californianus KW - environmental legislation and policy KW - general KW - Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina KW - Oregon KW - Steller sea lion = Eumetopias jubata KW - Washington VL - 29 IS - 6 N1 - Brief news item. “Revocation by the Oregon legislature of the bounty on sealions and the enactment of a law actually making the killing of these animals illegal, and providing a penalty therefor, has aroused considerable comment.” The bounty on killing seals, however, remained in place. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Yaquina oyster beds of Oregon JF - The American Naturalist Y1 - 1931 A1 - Fasten, Nathan KW - bacteria KW - biological KW - depleted populations KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - Elk City KW - feeding behavior KW - general ecosystem description KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - hydrology KW - life history information KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - pollution KW - Pooles Slough KW - reproductive behavior KW - salinity KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City KW - Yaquina River VL - 65 N1 - This article stirred up quite a fuss locally when it was published, mostly for stating the obvious. The author called attention to sedimentation problems in the bay and the problem of human sewage, which, at the time came from Toledo, Newport, and the small settlements at Yaquina and Oysterville. "The tides then carry such material back and forth over the entire river, making it possible for dangerous disease-producing organisms to be disseminated ... Inasmuch as the oysters from the Yaquina region are sent to various markets ... for human consumption, they may be regarded as a source of grave danger to human individuals." (p.438) Photographs and maps. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Control of flow of waters of Yaquina Bay and River into Nutes Slough, Boones Slough, and other sloughs connected therewith Y1 - 1930 A1 - United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, KW - Boone Slough KW - dams KW - diking KW - human impacts KW - Nute Slough KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina River JF - United States. Congress. Senate. Report VL - no.423, 71st Congress, 2nd session UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/9k41zf07g N1 - Report to accompany Senate Bill 3898 to allow the Mill Four drainage district to drain wetlands around Nute Slough and Boone Slough in the Yaquina River estuary. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Crabbing out of Yaquina JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1930 A1 - Anonymous KW - commercial fisheries – shellfish KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 28 IS - 10 N1 - Brief news item. “The Burke Packing company’s station at Newport, Ore., has been handling ocean-caught crabs this season with fair results, according to Ed Hoyt, superintendent. Heretofore, crabbing at that point has been confined to bay operations, with the fishermen selling largely to the local resort trade…” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Dams and dikes at Yaquina Bay and River, Oreg. Y1 - 1930 A1 - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, KW - Boone Slough KW - dams KW - diking KW - human impacts KW - Nute Slough KW - wetlands KW - Yaquina River JF - United States. Congress. House. Report. VL - no.1358, 71st Congress, 2nd session UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/d217qq03d N1 - Report to accompany Senate Bill 3898 allowing the Mill Four drainage district to drain wetlands around Nute and Boone sloughs in the Yaquina River. Made minor changes to the bill. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The halibut fisheries of Oregon and California JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1930 A1 - Lokken, Harold KW - commercial fisheries – groundfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Eureka (Ca.) KW - Humboldt Bay KW - industrial development KW - Marshfield (Or.) KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific halibut = Hippoglossus stenolepis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 28 IS - 12 N1 - Feature article. Describes the southern U.S. Pacific halibut fishery in 1930, a fishery in its extreme youth. “Rumors exist of unexplored banks located a hundred miles off the coast, but to date no one has made an attempt to find them.” Known banks were easily fished out, and fishers supplemented their catches with red cod, ling cod, sablefish and sole. “Of the ten vessels landing fish at Newport, four are owned in Portland and are operated exclusively from Oregon ports, while the remainder are Seattle-owned and operate on the Oregon banks during the summer months when the fish are most plentiful there.” (p.22) Describes difficulty crossing the bar in spring and fall and mentions the proposed jetty extension. Includes a bw photograph of halibut boats in Newport harbor (p.22) ER - TY - THES T1 - History of the Salmon Industry in Oregon Y1 - 1930 A1 - Hayden, Mildred Vera KW - canneries, commercial fisheries – salmon, depleted populations, economics, environmental law and policy, general, hatcheries, historical, Pacific salmon = Oncorhynchus spp., statistics, theses PB - University of Oregon CY - Eugene, Or. VL - M.A. N1 - History of the salmon industry. Statistics cover the fish pack from 1866-1927. Worth reading to see what the issues looked like to someone at that time. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pacific salmon fisheries Y1 - 1930 A1 - Cobb, John N. KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - hatcheries KW - Pink (humpback) salmon = Oncorhynchus gorbuscha KW - sockeye salmon = Oncorhynchus nerka JF - Bureau of Fisheries Document VL - no.1092 UR - https://tinyurl.com/5hrs8ne5 N1 - General reference. History of fisheries, canned pack statistics, records of fish planting in rivers. Colorful language at times. Photographs. "Salmon canning was begun on this river [the Yaquina] in 1887, when two small canneries were constructed. . . The fishermen of this section are fortunate in that they have railroad communication with the outside world." Gives canned salmon pack statistics, 1887-1911. Gives statistics for salmon planting in the Yaquina from 1898-1928. Gives salmon pack statistics for major coastal streams from the 1880s to the point in the 1920s when the canneries closed down. Available in Google Books. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Refrigeration revolutionizes salmon fishery of the Oregon Coast JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1930 A1 - Anonymous KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 28 IS - 11 N1 - Feature article. By 1930, the heyday of canneries on the Oregon Coast was over. A cannery operated on the Rogue River, and another at Bay City on Tillamook Bay. The rest were closed. “Fishing is no longer limited to bays and rivers, for off-shore fishing fleets work up and down the coast outside these inlets. . . Salmon taken off the Oregon coast are delivered to three markets – Coos Bay, Yaquina Bay and the Columbia River. This running of troll salmon to relatively distant ports for landing has been made possible by the development of refrigeration technique aboard these ocean fishing craft.” (p.25) Instead of canneries, coastal sites had small cold storage stations. The article includes a b+w photograph of the Columbia River Packers Association’s new fish receiving and mild curing station on Yaquina Bay, which the article states is the best on the coast. The article includes an extensive description of the facility. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River, Oreg., from Toledo to Yaquina Bay: Letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, to the Chairman of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, transmitting a review of the reports on Yaquina River, Oreg., from Toledo to ... Y1 - 1930 A1 - U.S. Congress. Senate, KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - physical KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Senate Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 71st Congress, 2nd Session. Senate Document no.159 N1 - June 2, 1930. Full title: Yaquina River, Oreg., from Toledo to Yaquina Bay: Letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, to the Chairman of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, transmitting a review of the reports on Yaquina River, Oreg., from Toledo to Yaquina Bay, submitted in response to a provision in the River and Harbor Act approved Januray 21, 1927. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - 1928 Pacific mild-cured salmon pack JF - Pacific Fisherman Yearbook Y1 - 1929 A1 - Anonymous KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Florence (Or.) KW - Gardiner (Or.) KW - industrial development KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - statistics KW - Taft (Or.) KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 27 N1 - The #2 issue of Pacific Fisherman is the Yearbook issue. The Burke Packing Company had plants up and down the Oregon Coast packing mild cured salmon, including plants on the Siletz, Yaquina and Umpqua Rivers. Statistics are in units of tierces (about 800 pounds) and are lumped in with statistics for Bay City, Cushman and Pacific City. Statistics are also given for the Newport Fish Co. on Yaquina Bay and the Morris Beck company at Florence, as well as for other coastal sites. These are the only canning statistics found for the Oregon Coast in 1928. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fall salmon canning results in light pack JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1929 A1 - Anonymoous KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Siletz Bay KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 27 IS - 13 N1 - While the 1929 salmon in Puget Sound was large, this was not the case on the Oregon Coast, where low water was blamed for light returns. “The Siletz River had relatively the best salmon run on the Oregon coast from Yaquina Bay north to the Columbia, proving to be the best this stream has had in some years. Consisting principally of very large Silvers, the Siletz run was an important factor on the Oregon coast this fall. On Yaquina Bay the situation was rather disappointing, the catch dwindling long before the end of the season, Nov. 15. The run into this bay is never large, Yaquina deriving its salmon principally from the troll operations during the summer. As there are no canneries at this point, the fish go for fresh shipping, mild curing and freezing.” (p.17) ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Limicolae of the State of Oregon JF - The Auk Y1 - 1929 A1 - Jewett, Stanley G. KW - Alsea Bay KW - birds KW - Curry County (Or.) KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - Netarts Bay KW - Seal Rock KW - Tillamook County (Or.) KW - Yachats River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 46 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/node/183 IS - 2 N1 - This article summarizes twenty-five years of observations of a suborder of migratory shore birds. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Newport fillets prove popular JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1929 A1 - Anonymoous KW - commercial fisheries -- groundfish KW - industrial development KW - Lingcod = Ophiodon elongates KW - Newport Fish Company KW - Pacific halibut = Hippoglossus stenolepis KW - Rockfish = Sebastes spp. KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 27 IS - 13 N1 - Brief news article about the popularity of fresh and frozen fish processed by the Newport Fish Company. “In addition to its fresh fish business, the Newport company mild cures some salmon and handles halibut, although this fishery was curtailed somewhat during the past season by shortage of bait. Yaquina Bay has been closed to shad fishing for some years, but is now open and it is expected will yield substantial quantities of this fish during the spring months.” The article includes a b+w photograph of company officers Andrew J. Naterlin and Crad Meredith displaying frozen fillets. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Oyster industry of the Pacific Coast of the United States Y1 - 1929 A1 - Galtsoff, Paul S. KW - biological KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - Oysterville KW - Pacific oyster=Crassostrea gigas JF - Report to the U.S. Commissioner of Fisheries PB - U.S. Government Printing Office CY - Washington, DC UR - https://tinyurl.com/9nphuezw N1 - In Google Books. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - 1927 Pacific mild-cured salmon pack JF - Pacific Fisherman Yearbook Y1 - 1928 A1 - Anonymoous KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Gardiner (Or.) KW - industrial development KW - Newport (Or.) KW - statistics KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 N1 - The Burke Packing Company had plants up and down the Oregon Coast packing mild cured salmon, including plants on the Yaquina and Umpqua Rivers. Statistics are in units of tierces (about 800 pounds) and are lumped in with statistics for Astoria and Cushman. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Development of oyster industry of the Pacifc JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Y1 - 1928 A1 - Kincaid, Trevor B KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - historical KW - kumamoto oyster=Crassostrea sikamea KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) VL - 58 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fair run of Oregon silvers JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1928 A1 - Anonymoous KW - canneries KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 IS - 12 N1 - Brief news item. It looks like 1928 was not a good year on the Columbia River. “The dismal character of mid-fall fishing on the Columbia river and Oregon coast was lightened only by a very fair production of Silversides at Nehalem bay, Yaquina bay and the Umpqua river and other Oregon coast points. October fishing in these coastal waters returned larger catches of Silversides than in some years.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Filleting at Newport, Ore. JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1928 A1 - Anonymoous KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries KW - industrial development KW - Lingcod = Ophiodon elongates KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Pacific halibut = Hippoglossus stenolepis KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 IS - 7 N1 - “What is believed to be the first fish-filleting enterprise of commercial importance in Oregon is being initiated by the Newport Fish company of Newport, on Yaquina Bay… The introduction of filleting on the Oregon coast is expected to be of great benefit to the fishermen of that district…” The article introduces the leaders of the company, including Andrew J. Naterlin, and roughs out their ideas for the company. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Stratigraphic relations of western Oregon Oligocene formations Y1 - 1928 A1 - Schenck, Hubert G. KW - geological KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - University of California Publications. Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences VL - 18 N1 - University of California, Berkeley ER - TY - JOUR T1 - 1926 Pacific mild-cured salmon pack JF - Pacific Fisherman Yearbook Y1 - 1927 A1 - Anonymous KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Gardiner (Or.) KW - industrial development KW - Newport (Or.) KW - Siletz Bay KW - statistics KW - Taft (Or.) KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 25 N1 - The Burke Packing Company had plants up and down the Oregon Coast packing mild cured salmon, including plants on the Siletz, Yaquina and Umpqua Rivers. Statistics are in units of tierces (about 800 pounds) and are lumped in with statistics for Bay City, Cushman and Pacific City. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Thirty-Fourth Legislative Assembly, 1927 Y1 - 1927 KW - Alsea River KW - depleted populations KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Little Mill Creek KW - natural resource management KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus species KW - Spencer Creek KW - Umpqua Fish Hatchery KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River PB - Fish Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/zw12z6006 N1 - General statewide hatchery information with valuable details about early hatcheries in the state. This report covers 1925 and 1926. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Marine Oligocene of Oregon JF - University of California Publications. Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences Y1 - 1927 A1 - Schenck, Hubert G. KW - geological KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 16 N1 - Publications in Geological Sciences ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fish house at Yaquina JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1926 A1 - Anonymous KW - commercial fisheries KW - industrial development KW - Yaguina (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 24 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31822009664996 IS - 9 N1 - Brief news item about a "new fish house" at the village of Yaquina, run by Mosher & Hazen. "The new concern is handling all kinds of fresh fish, as well as mild cured salmon." ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army. Part 2. Commercial Statistics. Waterborne Commerce of the United States for the Calendar Year . . . Y1 - 1926 A1 - United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District, KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos River KW - Coquille River KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - ports KW - shipping KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River UR - https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008978819 N1 - This is the place to go to find statistics for what was shipped out of various ports. Although this record is for 1926, the publication is a series that began in 1876 under a slightly different title. 1907-1944 carried the title shown in this record. 1997- is available online under the title, Waterborne commerce of the United States. Smaller ports such as Depoe Bay don’t appear in the series until the 1950s. Hathi Trust has scattered numbers under a range of titles. The link here has issues from 1892-1965. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Newport plant improved JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1925 A1 - Anonymoous KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - industrial development KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 23 IS - 6 N1 - Brief news item about expansion by the Newport Ice & Fish Company. ”A new wharf with a frontage of over 100 ft. has been built, the building enlarged and more machinery installed.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The salmon fisheries of Oregon JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1925 A1 - Shoemaker, Carl D. KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - general KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - natural resource management KW - Oregon KW - Pacific salmon = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - recreational fisheries – salmon VL - 23 IS - 2 N1 - This is a brief overview of Oregon salmon fisheries by the General Manager of the Oregon State Fish Commission. One of the more interesting aspects of this account is the author’s comments on the citizenship requirement for getting a fishing license. The citizen requirement had been passed during a period of xenophobic alarms about foreigners taking “our fish.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Pacific Spruce Corporation and Subsidiaries: C.D. Johnson Lumber Company, Manary Logging Company, Pacific Spruce Northern Railway Co.: an Illustrated Story Reprinted from the Lumber World Review Y1 - 1924 A1 - Johnson, Bolling Arthur (ed.) KW - general KW - historical KW - industrial development KW - Pacific Spruce Corporation KW - Toledo (Or.) KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin PB - Lumber World Review, 1924 CY - Chicago, Il. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/j67314933 N1 - This publication is a reprint of an article originally published in the February 10, 1924 issue of the Lumber World Review. It was subsequently reprinted in 1981 by the Lincoln County Historical Society. It gives the history of the American military's need for spruce logs for wooden airplane construction in World War I, which led to industrial development in Lincoln County. wwI ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The sabine gull in Oregon and on the lower Yukon JF - Condor Y1 - 1924 A1 - Shaw, William T. KW - biological KW - birds KW - Sabine's gull=Xema sabini KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 26 UR - https://sora.unm.edu/node/96853 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oyster beds change hands JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1923 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - eastern oyster = Crassostrea virginica KW - mollusks KW - oysters KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 21 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31822009664962 IS - 9 N1 - Brief news item about much of the oyster grounds on Yaquina Bay being bought up “by Portland parties who are said to intend to restock the beds with Eastern oysters.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish resources of the northwest coast of the United States Y1 - 1923 A1 - Edmonson, Charles H. A1 - U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Fisheries, KW - abundance KW - Alsea River estuary KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - California mussel=Mytilus californianus KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - crustaceans KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - flat-tip piddock=Penitella penita KW - geographical distribution KW - Netarts estuary KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - reproductive behavior KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the fiscal year 1922 with appendixes PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D. C. UR - https://archive.org/details/cbarchive_52238_shellfishresourcesofthenorthwe1923 N1 - Good photographs ER - TY - BOOK T1 - History of Oregon Y1 - 1922 A1 - Carey, Charles Henry KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - demographics KW - general KW - historical KW - industrial development PB - Pioneer Historical Publishing Company UR - https://tinyurl.com/3pcdz9hs N1 - A classic general reference. Mentions Theodore Talbot's 1849/1850 expedition to Alsea Bay. Mentions salmon fisheries. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Shellfish resources of the Northwest coast of the United States Y1 - 1922 A1 - Edmondson, Charles H. KW - bibvalves KW - blue mussel = Mytilus edulis KW - Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus KW - California mussel = Mytilus californianus KW - Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii (Cardium corbis) KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Coos Bay KW - Gaper clam = Tresus capax (Schizothaerus nuttalli) KW - introduced species KW - Littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea (Paphya staminea) KW - molluscs KW - Netarts Bay KW - Olympia oyster = Ostrea lurida KW - Pacific razor clam = Siliqua patula KW - Piddock siphon = Pholadidea penita KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Annual Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries to the Secretary of Commerce for the Fiscal Year Ended ... PB - Washington, D.C. VL - 1921/1922 UR - https://tinyurl.com/32rd6ww N1 - Appendix III to the Report of the U.S. Commissioner of Fisheries for 1922. Bureau of Fisheries Document no.920. In Google Books. Bw photographs. Summarizes known distribution of edible mollusks on the Oregon and SW Washington coasts with an eye to potential for commercial development of the fisheries. Cites bad roads as a major hindrance. Nice descriptions of localities. "The Yaquina River is the center of the oyster industry in Oregon. The most productive areas are about 1 mile above the town of Yaquina near Oysterville." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pacific salmon fisheries (3rd ed.) JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Y1 - 1921 A1 - Cobb, John N. KW - Alsea Bay KW - canneries KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Elk River KW - hatcheries KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - Appendix 1 UR - https://tinyurl.com/2pjyd32t N1 - The annual report in which this article is published covers July 1, 1920 to June 30, 1921. Some good canned salmon pack statistics from the 1880s to 1919. Includes b+w photographs of hatcheries, canneries, etc. ER - TY - NEWS T1 - Siletz bridges washed out: waters in district reported to be highest in 30 years T2 - Morning Oregonian Y1 - 1921 KW - Alsea River KW - Big Elk River KW - climate KW - coastal hazards KW - erosion KW - flooding KW - landslides KW - Lincoln County (Or.) KW - precipitation KW - Siletz River KW - Yaquina River JF - Morning Oregonian PB - H.L. Pittock CY - Portland, Or. VL - 60 N1 - "The Orton bridge over the Siletz river, the steel bridge at Siletz, the Fuller bridge and lower Farm bridges were all washed out by the flood. This district experienced the heaviest flood in 30 years, the water rising more than 30 feet in three days. The rainfall in the first 24 hours was 5 1/4 inches, and for 36 hours was 6 3/4 inches." This flood caused "numerous washouts." Other bridges washed out included railroad bridges near Chitwood, a railroad bridge at Pioneer, and a new county bridge over the Big Elk. Authorities indicated it would take "two to three weeks" to get the rail lines clear. U2 - no.19035 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Edible Mollusca of the Oregon coast JF - Occasional Papers of the Bernice Pauhahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History Y1 - 1920 A1 - Edmonson, Charles H. KW - abundance KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bent-nose clam=Macoma nasuta KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - blue mussel=Mytilus edulis KW - butter clam=Saxidomus giganteus KW - California mussel=Mytilus californianus KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - economics KW - fat gaper=Tresus capax KW - flat-tip piddock=Penitella penita KW - geographical distribution KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - molluscs KW - Nuttall cockle=Clinocardium nuttallii KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - Pacific littleneck=Leukoma staminea KW - Pacific razor=Siliqua patula KW - recreational fisheries - shellfish KW - reproductive behavior KW - softshell clam=Mya arenaria KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 7 UR - https://tinyurl.com/y4y6u4rf N1 - Distribution map in the back ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shipbuilding in the Pacific Northwest JF - Washington historical quarterly Y1 - 1920 A1 - Goodwin, Helen Durrie KW - Astoria KW - Bandon KW - bibliography KW - Coos Bay KW - historical KW - North Bend KW - Umpqua KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 11 UR - https://digital.lib.washington.edu/ojs/index.php/WHQ/article/view/6089/0 N1 - Includes a list, "Chronological Table of the Chief Coast-Built Vessels1788-1895." Here, we learn, for example, that the "Augusta" was built in Yaquina Bay in 1888. Contains a valuable bibliography of early sources on this topic. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - An act to authorize the construction and maintenance of a dike on Depot Slough, Lincoln County, Oregon Y1 - 1919 A1 - United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - Depot Slough KW - diking KW - land use KW - navigation KW - Yaquina River JF - Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 1918/1919 pt.3 UR - https://tinyurl.com/3x7dbg3 N1 - This is Chapter 204 in section, "Laws Affecting Corps of Engineers." Gives text of H.R. 7637 (65th Congress, 2nd Session), Nov. 7, 1918, which authorizes a dike on Depot Slough, "with a gate therein so constructed and maintained as to be readily opened and operated to permit the passage of logs, but arranged to automatically close for such times as may be necessary to prevent the overflowing by the tides of the lands above the said dike..." Secretary of War and Army Corps Chief of Engineers have to approve construction, and the dike or dam cannot be used "to develop water power or to generate electricity." In Google Books. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Fish and Game Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Thirtieth Legislative Assembly, 1919 Y1 - 1919 A1 - Oregon. Fish and Game Commission, KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - depleted populations KW - general KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Yaquina Bay PB - Fish and Game Commission of the State of Oregon UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x633f500b N1 - Statewide hatchery information. Not all issues mention Yaquina Bay, years 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1935 are not included ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay and Harbor, Oreg. Y1 - 1919 A1 - United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - jetties KW - navigation KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 1918/1919 pt.3 UR - https://tinyurl.com/3x7dbg3 N1 - Describes preparations for extending the South Jetty. Gives commercial statistics and freight traffic. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River, Oreg. Y1 - 1919 A1 - United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - dredging KW - navigation KW - Oysterville KW - Toledo KW - Yaquina River JF - Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 1918/1919 pt.3 UR - https://tinyurl.com/3x7dbg3 N1 - Describes efforts to restore a 6 1/2 mile stretch of river from Oysterville to Toledo for shipping. Describes dredging process, volume of sediment removed and costs. Gives statistics for boat traffic. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - 1917 - Oregon Coast canned salmon pack - 1917 JF - Pacific Fisherman Yearbook Y1 - 1918 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River, canneries, Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, commercial fisheries - salmon, KW - Coos Bay, Coquille River, Nehalem River, Nestucca River, KW - Siletz River, Siuslaw River, statistics, Tillamook Bay, Umpqua River, Yaquina River VL - 16 UR - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31822007477532&seq=24 N1 - Gives 1917 canned salmon pack statistics for Oregon coast rivers and bays. The Yaquina cannery was consolidated with a Waldport cannery, and ceased operation. Canneries at Empire City (Coos Bay), Florence (Siuslaw) and Gardiner (Umpqua), did not operate in 1917, although canneries in Florence and Reedsport did. In Google Books. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bar, Bay, and Harbor, Oreg.: Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, with a letter fomr the Chief of Engineers, reports on preliminary examination and survey of Yaquina Bar, Bay and Harbor, Oreg. including consideration of any... Y1 - 1917 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - House Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 65th Congress, 1st Session, House Document no.109 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5138jf37r N1 - The United States' declaration of war on Germany on April 6, 1917 imparted some urgency to harbor improvements. This document describes proposed projects at Yaquina Bay: to extend the south jetty, repair and extend the north jetty, construct a spur jetty and dredge the channel. The justification for these improvements is to provide access to area timber. Accompanied by: 3 maps. Full title: Yaquina Bar, Bay, and Harbor, Oreg.: Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, with a letter fomr the Chief of Engineers, reports on preliminary examination and survey of Yaquina Bar, Bay and Harbor, Oreg. including consideration of any proposition for cooperation of local interests ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pacific salmon fisheries (2nd ed.) JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Y1 - 1916 A1 - Cobb, John N. KW - Alsea Bay KW - canneries KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Elk River KW - hatcheries KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - app.3 UR - https://tinyurl.com/zumv3rbx N1 - "Appendix III to the report of U.S. Commissioner of Fisheries for 1916." The annual report in which this article is published covers July 1, 1915 to June 30, 1916. Some good canned salmon pack statistics from the 1880s to 1915. Includes b+w photographs of hatcheries, canneries, etc. In Google Books. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Dike on Olalla Slough, Lincoln County, Oreg. Y1 - 1914 A1 - U.S. Congress. Senate, KW - dams KW - diking KW - navigation KW - Olalla Slough KW - Yaquina River T3 - Senate Report. VL - 63rd Congress, 2nd Session, no.649 UR - https://tinyurl.com/2b559f6 N1 - 63rd Congress, 2nd Session, no.649. Authorizes maintenance of a dike on Olalla Slough, which was recommended by the War Department, "provided a suitable gate is inserted therein, to be opened and closed at certain stages of the tide for the passage of boats.""Olalla Slough is a tidal stream emptying into Yaquina River, the tidal influence extending about 2 miles up the slough from its mouth, for which distance it is navigable at half tide for small boats and scows . . . The stream is used to a limited extent by settlers to transport their farm products to market and to float logs to the sawmills on Yaquina River." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Reconnaissance of the geology and oil prospects of northwestern Oregon Y1 - 1914 A1 - Washburne, Chester W. A1 - U.S. Geological Survey, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Columbia River estuary KW - Coos River estuary KW - geological KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - sediments KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin JF - U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin VL - no.690 UR - https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/0590/report.pdf N1 - Early account of Oregon geology relating to oil. There is an unexpected and fascinating account of the "Nehalem Beeswax." "The oil men have placed much faith on sthe Nehalem beeswax as an indication of oil, relying on the erroneous reports of early chemists and more recently of commercial analysts who have called it variously "oil residue," "paraffine," or ' ' ozokerite." (p.65) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial Report of the Department of Fisheries of the State of Oregon to the Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assemby Regular Session Y1 - 1913 A1 - Clanton, R. E. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://tinyurl.com/2p84pub5 N1 - Several hatchery photos, including the Yaquina Hatchery. In Google Books. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The fish and game laws of Oregon JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Y1 - 1913 A1 - Cranston, C. K. KW - Alsea River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch. steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Coquille River KW - environmental law and policy KW - historical KW - Siuslaw River KW - South Coos River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 42 UR - https://tinyurl.com/xhxtz329 N1 - Describes development of fisheries regulations in Oregon. Discusses early hatcheries and gives statistics for eggs and fry distributed to various basins. In Google Books. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, with a letter from the Chief of Engineers, report of preliminary examination of Yaquina Bay and Bar entrance, Oregon Y1 - 1913 A1 - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors, KW - harbors KW - jetties KW - navigation KW - North Jetty KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay JF - House Document (Uniited States. Congress. House) CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.1358, 62nd Congress, 3rd session UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/5m60qs36s N1 - This is a response for a request for improvement of the Yaquina Bay bar and harbor entrance. Includes information on port and terminal facilities, area industries and commerce, and work done upriver from Yaquina to Elk City. Concludes that further work on the harbor entrance is unjustified. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Corvallis and Eastern Railroad Company Section Maps Y1 - 1912 A1 - Winningstad, O. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - general KW - map KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - available at Lincoln County surveyer's office U1 - 400' = 1" U2 - Tide and marsh lands of Yaquina, Alsea, and Siletz Bays ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River, Oregon from Toledo to Yaquina Y1 - 1912 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - historical KW - human impacts KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - physical KW - Toledo KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - House Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 62nd Congress, 2nd Session. House Document no.519 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/k643b162r N1 - An earlier request for dredging a channel in the Yaquina River from Yaquina to Toledo having been rejected by Congress, the citizens of the area formed a port district and raised funds to support dredging. In response to this effort, the Army Corps of Engineers recommended the project be undertaken, with most funding coming from the local community. Includes descriptions of the river, the communities and industries on its banks, an estimate of expenses, and outlines a proposed method for the dredging. Accompanied by 1 map. February 1, 1912. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Annual Report of the Oregon Master Fish Warden, 1910. Hatchery operations JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1911 A1 - Clanton, R. E. KW - Alsea Rvier KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 9 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/7194 IS - 2 N1 - "This fall we have been able to secure 100,000 chinook and 2,382,000 silverside eggs, with a number of the latter parent fish still in the river. In addition thereto, with a view of restocking the waters of Yaquina Bay with chinook salmon, 500,000 eggs were transferred in this station from the Umpqua River hatchery where we took more spawn than we were able to care for properly." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Biennial report of the Department of Fisheries of the State of Oregon to the Twenty-Sixth Legislative Assemby Regular Session Y1 - 1911 A1 - McAllister, H. C. A1 - Clanton, R. E. A1 - Oregon. Fish Commission KW - American lobster=Homarus americanus KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://tinyurl.com/5n7575sy ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon and Washington coast pack - 1910 JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1911 A1 - Anonymous KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - Nehalem River KW - Rogue River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 9 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/7123 N1 - Statistical table. 1910 was a good year for the salmon industry. Canneries ran at Astoria, Nehalem, Bay City, Yaquina Bay, Florence, Gardiner, Prosper, Empire and Wedderburn. Florence had two canneries. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon Fish Warden’s annual report JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1911 A1 - Anonymous KW - American lobster = Homarus americanus KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - crustaceans KW - introduced species KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 9 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/7686 IS - 1 N1 - One of the recommendations Oregon Fish Warden R. E. Clanton made to the Oregon Legislature in his annual report for 1910 was to “Provide a five-year closed season for the hatching of lobsters in Yaquina Bay and its tributaries.” This recommendation is related to an experiment in planting Maine lobsters in Yaquina Bay in 1910. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Annual report of the Oregon Master Fish Warden JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1910 A1 - McAllister, H. C. KW - Alsea River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River KW - Rogue River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 8 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6602 IS - 2 N1 - Covers 1909. "Freshets on nearly all the small streams this year prevented our securing any considerable amount of spawn. The high waters came at a time when we were right in the midst of our egg taking, washing away in several instances, our racks and traps, entailing the loss of our fish and damaging, to a great extent, our hatchery property. This was true on the Siuslaw, Yaquina, Coquille and Coos Rivers, where our egg take has been comparatively small. Temporary repairs, as far as possible, have been made at each of the stations but without any prospects of relieving the conditions…" Gives statistics for salmon eggs taken and notes work on hatchery facilities. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - News from the fisheries districts. Columbia River JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1910 A1 - Anonymous KW - American lobster = Homarus americanus KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - crustaceans KW - introduced species KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 8 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6942 IS - 6 N1 - Brief news note. “Master Fish Warden McAllister recently visited Yaquina Bay, where he assisted in planting a carload of lobsters which arrived there recently from the coast of Maine. There also arrived some 200,000 lobster eggs, and these will be hatched in the car, and as soon as the lobsters reach sufficient size they will be liberated. The transplanting of the lobsters from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean is an experiment upon the part of the federal fishery department, and was brought about through the efforts of Senator Bourne, who is chairman of the senate committee on fisheries.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon and Washington coast [canned salmon] pack JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1910 A1 - Anonymoous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River KW - Rogue River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 8 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6591 IS - 2 N1 - Table with statistics. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Report of the Oregon Fish Warden for August, 1910. District no.2 JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1910 A1 - McAllister, H. C. KW - Alsea River KW - Coos River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Trask River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 8 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6807 IS - 9 N1 - Updates the status of Oregon coastal hatcheries, including repairs required due to earlier bad weather. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The salmon fisheries of the Pacific Coast JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Y1 - 1910 A1 - Cobb, John N. KW - Alsea Bay KW - canneries KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Elk River KW - hatcheries KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://tinyurl.com/2zsh43vf N1 - The annual report in which this article is published covers July 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910. This is an excellent source of statistics. Gives pounds and value by waterway for 1909. Gives canned salmon pack by waterway from 1878-1910. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Reports of the Department of Fisheries of the State of Oregon to the Legislative Assemby Twenty-Fifth Regular Session Y1 - 1909 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fisheries, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - News items from the fisheries districts. Coast districts JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1909 A1 - Anonymoous KW - Alsea River KW - climate KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coquille River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids. KW - hydrography KW - Nehalem River KW - precipitation KW - streamflow VL - 7 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6457 IS - 12 N1 - Early fall runs were slow to start due to low water, but salmon quality and abundance were good. “Warden McAllister has made arrangements to build a permanent hatchery on the Coquille River where large numbers of Chinook and Silverside eggs have been taken in the past. Next year similar stations will be established on the Alsea and the Nehalem.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Report of Oregon Master Fish Warden -- 1908. District no.2. Coast streams JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1909 A1 - McAllister, H. C. KW - Alsea River KW - climate KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - hydrography KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - precipitation KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - streamflow KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 7 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6525 IS - 2 N1 - "The conditions on [coastal] ... streams this year were anything but favorable. Owing to the excessive dry weather and continued drought, the streams were all at a very low stage during the greater part of the fishing season; in fact, lower than for years past. This, in a measure, prevented the salmon from coming in, and in consequence the industry suffered, as did our hatchery work,.. While the total pack this year is practically the same as in 1907, it shows a falling off of 50 per cent on Chinooks. …We now have permanent hatcheries on the following streams: South Coos, Siuslaw, Yaquina, Umpqua and Trask. It is my desire to locate also on the Coquille, Alsea, Nehalem, Siletz and Nestucca." Statistics show fry liberated from hatcheries. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River, Oregon. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, with a letter from the Chief of Engineers, report of examination of Yaquina River, Oregon, from Yaquina to Elk City Y1 - 1909 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - economics KW - Elk City KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - physical KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City JF - House Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 61st Congress, 2nd Session, House Document no.351 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1g05fc138 N1 - December 15, 1909. Described the Yaquina Bay and River from Yaquina to Elk City, the communities and industries there, and considered proposed channel deepening. "The General Government expended nearly $700,000 in providing a suitable entrance to Yaquina Harbor, but no advantage was taken of this improvement. On the contrary the commerce, which was never large, dwindled away to a few hundred tons, and the improvement was abandoned about 1905. Under these conditions, it is not probable that the stretch of river under consideration would be extensively used if improved." (p.4) Recommended against further improvements. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Coast districts [Oct. 1908] JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1908 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coquille River KW - economics KW - Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina KW - industrial development KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Pacific herring = Clupea pallasi KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 6 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6010 IS - 10 N1 - General business news. Lists salmon canneries operating on the coast, comments on “the short run of salmon this year” on the Siuslaw, thought to be caused by “the large number of spotted or hairless seals at the mouth of the river… The sand banks are simply alive with them and subscriptions are being taken up to get ammunition to set men to kill them off.” There is also an interesting news note about a die-off of herring during their run in Yaquina Bay. “…thousands of herring were strewn on the beach of the Pacific Ocean near Yaquina Bay … This year heavy sudden rains fell when the herring were going upstream and so much fresh water overwhelmed the fish.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - F. C. Barnes JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1908 A1 - Anonymous KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - photographs KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/5555/rec/63 IS - 1 N1 - Photograph of F.C. Barnes, “who has been a prominent canner since 1886. He is now operating three salmon canneries, namely at Yaquina Bay, Ore., South Bend, Wash., and Lake Bay, Alaska." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The fishes of the coastal streams of Oregon and Northern California JF - Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries Y1 - 1908 A1 - Snyder, John Otterbein KW - Alsea River estuary KW - biological KW - Catostomus humboldtianus KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - Elk River estuary KW - hardhead=Mylophardon conocephalus KW - Klamath smallscale sucker=Catostomus rimiculus KW - largescale sucker=Catostomus macrocheilus KW - Leuciscus balteatus KW - longnose dace=Rhinicthys cataractae KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Oregon chub=Hybopsis crameri KW - Rutilus symmetricus KW - Sacramento squawfish=Ptychocheilus grandis KW - Sacramento sucker=Catostomus occidentalis KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siltcoos estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua dace=Rhinichthys evermanni KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Umpqua squawfish=Ptychocheilus umpquae KW - Yaquina River VL - 27 UR - https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/content/fishes-coastal-streams-oregon-and-northern-california N1 - Bureau of Fisheries Document no. 638 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Hatchery operations, coast streams JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1908 A1 - Van Dusen, J. R. KW - Yaquina River, Siuslaw River, Umpqua River, Coquille river, hatcheries, hatchery salmonids, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha VL - 6 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6010 N1 - From the Oregon Fish Warden's annual report for 1907. "The hatchery work on the streams of the state flowing into the Pacific Ocean, south of the Columbia River, was, without doubt, interfered with considerably this season by the extreme dry spell of weather that we had throughout the entire fall months, thereby causing the streams to all run so low that the chinooks were kept back from ascending the streams to spawn, and when the rains did come – late in the season – they caused such severe freshets that our temporary racks broke, thereby permitting the salmon to all pass by the hatcheries, and where we had permanent racks the greater number of the salmon passed over and went on to the extreme sources of the streams, where they, of course, spawned naturally. Notwithstanding these adverse conditions, the result of the season’s work shows very well at all of the stations, excepting on the Coquille, where they lost their entire supply of silverside salmon, just as they were ready to spawn. …" Gives the take of spawn for the Yaquina, Siuslaw and Umpqua hatcheries. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Map of the Survey of the Oyster Grounds on Yaquina Bay Y1 - 1908 A1 - Wygant, Morris KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - general KW - historical KW - land ownership KW - land use KW - map KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - This map is the official legal record of ownership and titles to all private cultivated oysterbeds on Yaquina Bay by agreement of the State Board of Fisheries. The Yaquina Bay Oysterman's Association held a meeting and appointed a committee to act with and assist... This survey map and record was duly approved by the Yaquina Bay Oysterman's Association as noted above and approved by the Governor and State Board of Fisheries in September 1908. The map can be found in: https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/p5547r898 U1 - 500'=1 inch U2 - Natural and private oyster beds11x14 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon and Washington coast salmon pack - 1907 JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1908 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coquille River KW - economics KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 6 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/5629 IS - 1 N1 - Annual Yearbook issue. Gives the canned salmon pack for Oregon coast canneries for 1907. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon Fish Warden report JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1908 A1 - Van Dusen, J. R. KW - Alsea River KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmonChinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 6 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/5686 IS - 3 N1 - From the Oregon Fish Warden's annual report for 1907. Reports on fish runs and hatchery operations for coastal streams. "The hatchery work on the streams of the state flowing into the Pacific Ocean, south of the Columbia River, was, without doubt, interfered with considerably this season by the extreme dry spell of weather that we had throughout the entire fall months, thereby causing the streams to all run so low that the chinooks were kept back from ascending the streams to spawn, and when the rains did come – late in the season – they caused such severe freshets that our temporary racks broke, thereby permitting the salmon to all pass by the hatcheries, and where we had permanent racks the greater number of the salmon passed over and went on to the extreme sources of the streams, where they, of course, spawned naturally. " ER - TY - JOUR T1 - To fish cod off Yaquina Bay JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1908 A1 - Anonymous KW - commercial fisheries – groundfish KW - economics KW - Pacific cod = Gadus macrocephalus KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 6 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/6123 IS - 7 N1 - This news item is not about the estuary, but it does concern the economic development of Newport. “Voeth & Humbree have organized a new fish firm at Newport, Ore. Their intention is to operate gasoline schooners in the fishing banks of Yaquina Bay. Some years ago, the U.S.S. Albatross surveyed these banks lying southwest of the bay and reported that cod and halibut were on the grounds in large quantities. … The new enterprise is but one of several now under way. It is understood that the J. M. Alexander Company, of Aberdeen, is expecting soon to put one or more vessels into the business out of this bay and at least two other firms are busily looking over the ground with a view to erecting large cold storage plants for the handling of cod and halibut.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Reports of the Department of Fisheries of the State of Oregon to the Legislative Assembly Twenty-Fourth Regular Session Y1 - 1907 A1 - Van Dusen, H.G. A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fisheries, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Build two hatcheries JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1907 A1 - Anonymous KW - abundance KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - McKenzie River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Yaquina River VL - 5 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/5331 IS - 5 N1 - Brief report on a meeting of the Oregon State Board of Fish Commissioners. The commission authorized the construction of a hatchery on the McKenzie River, to be supervised by W.A. Smith, who would be transferred from his position on the Yaquina River. The commission also authorized construction of a hatchery on the Siuslaw River in the coming summer, to be supervised by Joseph Slemmons. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon and Washington coast pack JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1907 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 5 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/4854 IS - 2 N1 - Gives 1906 canned salmon pack for canneries on the Siletz, Yaquina, Alsea, Siuslaw and Umpqua Rivers. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shellfish JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1907 A1 - Anonymous KW - oysters KW - Oysterville KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/5042 N1 - "There is considerable contention over at Yaquina Bay, Ore., relative to replanting the Oysterville Flats. Master Fish Warden Van Dusen believes that he will get the government to put in a biological station on the Oregon coast, preferably at Yaquina Bay, where there is already a small oyster industry in existence..." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - To restock natural oyster beds JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1907 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - mollusks KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - oysters KW - Oysterville (Or.) KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 5 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/5290 IS - 4 N1 - Brief news note. “The Oystermen of Yaquina Bay, Oregon, recently held a meeting at Oyster City, Ore., for the purpose of taking steps to restock certain natural oyster beds known as Oysterville Flats. They agreed to set aside these flats from the present time to Nov.10, 1909 and to plant on said flats one-half of all the natural oysters tonged from the natural oyster beds up until June 15, 1908. In this way they hope to re-stock valuable natural oyster beds which have become depleted.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - List of salmon canneries to operate during 1906. Oregon coast canneries JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1906 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coquille River KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 4 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3395 IS - 5 N1 - Lists cannery owners, towns where companies’ headquarters are located, and locations of canneries. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon coast pack JF - Pacific Fisherman Yearbook Y1 - 1906 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coquille River KW - economics KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - statistics KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina River VL - 4 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3586 N1 - Gives statistics for the salmon pack for the Oregon coast for 1905. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon hatchery operations JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1906 A1 - Anonymous KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - economics KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 4 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3161 IS - 12 N1 - There were heavy rains on the Oregon coast in October, 1906. This section begins with an account of how the hatcheries fared in the fall downpours, and is followed by more detailed reporting on individual hatcheries. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon hatchery work JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1906 A1 - Anonymous KW - Coquille River KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - logging KW - Siuslaw River KW - Yaquina River VL - 4 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3188 IS - 11 N1 - "…Hatchery work on the minor Coast streams has a favorable outlook. Logging has hampered hatcheries on those streams in past seasons, but Mr. Van Dusen thinks he is finding ways to meet this difficulty. Logs by being rolled into streams to wait for a freshet to wash them down either choke the streams so that salmon cannot approach the hatchery racks or tear out an ordinary rack when the freshet comes. By making the racks strong and giving them a flat, smooth surface on the top, it is found that logs are carried over, by the higher water, without difficulty. Since this plan was followed on Yaquina River, three years ago, the take of salmon eggs has been increased from little or nothing to 6,000,000 and 8,000,000 eggs a year. The plan has been applied to Siuslaw River, and Coquille River will come next." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shell Fish Department. Japanese oysters for Yaquina Bay JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1906 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - mollusks KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3371 IS - 6 N1 - Brief news note. “M. M. Davis, of Corvallis, Ore., has received a shipment of thirty boxes containing 350 pounds each of Japanese oysters which he will transplant in his beds at Yaquina Bay, Oregon. The shipment came from the northern part of Japan and was shipped from Yokohama. … A shipment of eastern oysters from Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, for the beds of Davis & Toner at Yaquina Bay will arrive very shortly.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Reports of the Department of Fisheries of the State of Oregon for the Years 1903 and 1904 to the Twenty-Third Legislative Assemby [Regular Session] Y1 - 1905 A1 - Oregon. Dept. of Fisheries, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - chinook salmon=Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - coho salmon=Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Columbia River JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1905 A1 - Anonymous KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - economics KW - industrial development KW - Yaquina River VL - 3 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3700 N1 - Brief news note. “Salmon canneries at Yaquina bay, Ore., have been running at their full capacity. The run was not quite as heavy as in some years in the past, but enough to keep all canneries busy, and the output of the canneries will be as large as usual.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Columbia River. The Yaquina hatchery JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1905 A1 - Anonymous KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Yaquina River VL - 3 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3953 N1 - “Reports have been received from the Yaquina hatchery showing that 4,000,000 silverside and 3,000,000 chinook salmon have been hatched there this season. About 1,000,000 steelhead salmon egs have been taken and these will be used in the salmon hatchery exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The commercial fisheries of the Pacific Coast states in 1904 JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Y1 - 1905 A1 - Wilcox, William A. KW - Alsea Bay KW - canneries KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Elk River KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay UR - https://tinyurl.com/jjmevwv7 N1 - The annual report in which this article is published covers July 1, 1904 to June 30, 1905. Gives fisheries statistics by counties and brief summaries of the state of the fisheries in 1904. In Google Books. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Hatchery statistics, salmon pack statistics JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1905 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - economics KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - industrial development KW - Nehalem River KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 3 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/4155/rec/25 N1 - Hatchery statistics for Oregon on p.75; salmon pack statistics for 1904 on p.79. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon hatcheries JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1905 A1 - Van Dusen, J. R. KW - Alsea River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Drift Creek KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - industrial development KW - Yaquina River VL - 3 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3797 IS - 9 N1 - Part of a report by Oregon’s Master Fish Warden. “I have been making an investigation this month of Drift creek, one of the large tributaries of the Alsea river, looking for a situation where we could establish a substation, to work in connection with the Yaquina hatchery. This past season, we divided up the fry raised at the Yaquina hatchery, between the Yaquina and the Alsea, hauling 1,000,000 of the chinooks and 1,000,000 of the silver side fry over the mountains and liberated them into a tributary of said Drift creek. After this I want to transfer the eggs when in the eyed state, which will be much more satisfactory, and am desirous of having a situation on said Drift creek where a few troughs can be set up and the fry raised and turned out in the immediate vicinity…” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The season's hatchery operations JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1905 A1 - Anonymous KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Siuslaw River KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 3 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3989 IS - 5 N1 - Gives statistics for hatcheries showing eggs taken and fry planted for the Yaquina, Siuslaw and Umpqua Rivers. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shell fish department. Oysters for Yaquina Bay, Oregon JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1905 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - mollusks KW - oysters KW - Oysterville (Or.) KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 3 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3870 N1 - Brief news note. “Ninety barrels of young oysters from Delaware bay on the Atlantic coast have arrived at Yaquina bay in Oregon, and have been planted in the oyster beds at Oysterville, by J. D. Wilcox, William Toner, and their associates. The same parties a year ago brought out a carload of oysters from the East and planted them at the Oysterville beds and recent examination has shown that these have grown well and are in a thriving condition. … That makes three carloads of eastern oysters planted in Yaquina bay by private enterprise, and the industry there is said to be very promising.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Will raise Jap oysters JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1905 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - mollusks KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 3 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3928 N1 - Brief news note. “M. W. Davis, of Corvallis, Ore., the owner of extensive oyster beds in Yaquina bay, has planted Japanese oysters in his beds and will experiment with them and see what success there is in raising them on the bay. The oyster shipment consisted of only two tubs and came from Kanagawa to the northward of Yokohama. They arrived in Corvallis in very good shape.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The canned salmon industry: a history of the industry on the Pacific coast JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1904 A1 - Anonymoous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - economics KW - general KW - industrial development KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 2 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/4649 IS - 1 N1 - This article gives an overview of the canned salmon industry from its beginnings on the Sacramento River in 1864 up through 1903. The entire Pacific Coast is covered. Oregon’s major salmon canning streams are briefly mentioned. Bw photographs. The issue also includes an article by David Starr Jordan on the salmon of the Pacific. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Coast canneries operating JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1904 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - economics KW - Nehalem River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River VL - 2 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/4286 IS - 10 N1 - "Ten canneries will be in operation on the Oregon coast during the present fall season. They are the plants of S. Elmore & Co., at Nehalem, Tillamook, Alsea, Siletz and Umpqua; Hurd’s at Siuslaw; Smith’s at Coos Bay; Timmons’ and Prospers’ canneries at Coquille, and Barnes’ canners at Yaquina." ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oregon Fish Commissioner’s report for June. Yaquina Hatchery JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1904 A1 - Van Dusen, H.G. KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Yaquina River VL - 2 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/4383 IS - 7 N1 - “Superintendent Smith has been retained at the Yaquina station this season to finish up the construction work and make complete everything connected with the hatchery. As this is a fall activity, it will be another couple of months before the racks will be put in.” ER - TY - BOOK T1 - The Settler's Handbook to Oregon Y1 - 1904 A1 - Nash, Wallis KW - Big Elk Creek KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - general KW - historical KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - J.K. Gill Co. CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://tinyurl.com/3ct8df64 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shell fish department. Experiments at Yaquina Bay JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1904 A1 - Anonymous KW - (Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - eastern oyster = Crassostrea virginica KW - mollusks KW - oysters KW - Yaquina River VL - 2 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/4235 IS - 12 N1 - This article summarizes a report made by State Biologist Albert R. Sweetser to the Oregon Legislater about experiments on oyster culture in Yaquina Bay. Eastern oysters were planted and grew to great size, but could not spawn in the cold bay waters. Sweetser closed his report by recommending that the experimental bed be protected for a further four years to gather data and continue experiments. He added that Japanese oysters might be able to spawn, and should be tested, and it might be a good idea to re-plant native Olympia oysters in places where they once thrived, such as Coos Bay. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shell fish department. Oysters for Yaquina Bay JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1904 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - eastern oyster = Crassostrea virginica KW - mollusks KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - oysters KW - Pacific oyster = Crassostrea gigas KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 2 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/4437 IS - 6 N1 - This article gives an update on the status of oyster culture at Yaquina Bay in the early years of the 20th century. Eastern oysters had been planted in the bay in 1896, and they thrived, but failed to propagate in the cooler Pacific waters. So the Yaquina Bay Oyster Company began importing oyster seed in 1904, accepting the added cost of being unable to get the oysters to reproduce. This would be the practice for quite some time to come. Some wondered if Japanese oysters might do better, but at this point, that experiment was not yet tried. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shell fish department. Yaquina Bay JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1904 A1 - Anonymous KW - (Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - Coos Bay KW - eastern oyster = Crassostrea virginica KW - mollusks KW - oysters KW - Yaquina River VL - 2 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/4396 IS - 7 N1 - This article gives an update on the status of Eastern oysters planted in Yaquina Bay in the spring. The oysters were thriving, and the State Fish Warden was excited about the possibilities, not only for Yaquina Bay, but also for Coos Bay. “That Coos Bay was once a great oyster bed is proved by the dredging work that was done at Marshfield some years ago. At that time a channel six feet in depth was scooped out, and all the refuse removed was old oyster shells. One of the principal made streets of Marshfield is of old oyster shells. From reports, this bay was probably the greatest oyster bed in the world at one time—and that not in the distant past. Indians have told that there were an abundance of oysters at Coos bay prior to the big fire. The information coming down through the Indians is a belief that the big fire killed the oysters.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Reports of the Department of Fisheries of the State of Oregon to the Legislative Assemby, Twenty-Second Regular Session Y1 - 1903 A1 - Van Dusen, H.G. KW - Big Elk Creek KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - hatchery salmonids PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Hatchery notes JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1903 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Siuslaw River KW - Yaquina River VL - 1 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/2891 IS - 11 N1 - Brief note. “Mr. Webster, deputy fish warden, says that the state’s salmon interest at Yaquina, Alsea and Siuslaw reports an unusually good run of silverside salmon this fall, the hatcheries are making a good showing, the catches equaling, if not excelling, the capacity of the different plants.” ER - TY - JOUR T1 - March report of Oregon Fish Commissioner – the spring closed season. Yaquina Hatchery site JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1903 A1 - Anonymous KW - hatcheries KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Yaquina River VL - 1 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/3029 IS - 4 N1 - “We have not been able to get a title as yet to the desired properties for our Yaquina station, and I am beginning to fear that we will not be able to, so as to get at permanent buildings for this coming season’s work.” “Complications” included securing a water supply for the proposed hatchery. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Salmon reviews. Columbia River JF - Pacific Fisherman Y1 - 1903 A1 - Anonymous KW - Alsea River KW - canneries KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - economics KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca River KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina River VL - 1 UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/pacfish/id/2954 IS - 8 N1 - “Very little preparation is being made for salmon canning on the Oregon coast streams during the present fall season, because the price of that character of fish is low and considerable stock is held over. The canneries that will be operated are as follows: Coquille, Umpqua, Siuslaw, Alsea and Tillamook. The canneries that will not be in operation are at Nehalem, Nestucca, Yaquina, Siletz and Coos Bay.” ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay, Oreg. Y1 - 1903 A1 - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District KW - economics KW - historical KW - hydrography KW - navigation KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Analytical and topical index to the reports of the chief of engineers and officers of the Corps of Engineers, United States Army, 1866-1900 ... Compiled under the direction of Lieut. Colonel C.W. Raymond, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, by John McClure ... PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 2 UR - https://tinyurl.com/prs4r8zs N1 - Summary of work the Army Corps of Engineers did on the Yaquina from 1866-1900. Lists surveys of 1885/1886, 1892, 1894/1895, and 1899. Lists projects from 1880-1896. Index to where the Yaquina is mentioned in reports of the Chief Engineer. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay, Oregon. Letter from the Secretary of War, Transmitting, with a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, Report of a Board of Engineers on Improvement of Yaquina Bay, Oregon. December 18, 1903 Y1 - 1903 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - economics KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - House Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 58th Congress, 2nd Session. House Document no.158 N1 - Accompanied by: 1 map. December 18, 1903. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina River, Oregon. Letter from the Secretary of War, Transmitting, with a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, Report of Examination of Yaquina River, Oregon. December 18, 1903 Y1 - 1903 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - economics KW - Elk City KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - physical KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina City JF - House Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 58th Congress, 2nd Session. House Document no.240 N1 - December 18, 1903. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annotated list of the birds of Oregon Y1 - 1902 A1 - A. R. (Arthur Ray) Woodcock A1 - Oregon Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station. KW - abundance KW - Alsea Bay KW - birds KW - Elkton KW - spatial distribution KW - temporal distribution KW - Umpqua River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Bulletin / Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station PB - Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station CY - Corvallis, Or. VL - no.68 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/administrative_report_or_publications/zc77sq44s N1 - A classic early list of Oregon birds, this publication suffers from its over-emphasis on the Willamette Valley. Outside contributors, rather than the author, supply most observations from the rest of the state. Entries for Tillamook bays are lumped together as "Tillamook County." Nevertheless, it is interesting and a bit sad to read a local note that around 1902 there were 10 pairs of bald eagles on the Yaquina River, "but their increase is most effectually stopped by the constant killing of young birds by local sportsmen." (p.34) ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Reports of the Department of Fisheries of the State of Oregon to the Legislative Assemby, Twenty-First Regular Session Y1 - 1901 A1 - Reed, F.C. KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - shellfish KW - Yaquina River PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Notes on the fisheries of the Pacific Coast in 1899 JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Y1 - 1901 A1 - Wilcox, William A. KW - Alsea Bay KW - canneries KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Elk River KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - pt.27 UR - https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100450213 N1 - The annual report in which this article is published covers July 1, 1900 to June 30, 1901. Gives fisheries statistics and brief summaries of the state of the fisheries in 1899. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Eastern oyster culture in Oregon JF - Popular Science Monthly Y1 - 1899 A1 - Washburn, Floyd L. KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - depleted populations KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - kitchen middens KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - physiology KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River VL - 56 UR - https://archive.org/details/popularsciencemo561900newy/page/232/mode/2up N1 - Author was state biologist and biology professor at the University of Oregon. Photographs. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Examination of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1899 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - bathymetry KW - climate KW - dredging KW - economics KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - House Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 56th Congress, 1st Session. House Document no.110 UR - https://tinyurl.com/47a5p7e8 N1 - Accompanied by: 1 map. December 8, 1899. ER - TY - NEWS T1 - Transplanted oysters: condition of the eastern bivalves in Yaquina Bay T2 - Morning Oregonian Y1 - 1899 A1 - Washburn, Floyd L. KW - abundance KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - growth KW - molluscs KW - water temperature KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Morning Oregonian CY - Portland, Or. N1 - Published Sept. 27, 1899. The article includes line drawings of oyster vessels and equipment, and line drawings of the native and Eastern oysters. Gives temperatures of the waters in Yaquina Bay from July 15-August 22, 1899. Most of the article is an extended quotation from Professor Washburn. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fifth and Sixth Annual Reports of the State Fish and Game Protector of the State of Oregon: 1897-1898 Y1 - 1898 A1 - Oregon. Fish and Game Protector, A1 - McGuire, Hollister D. KW - Alsea Bay KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - birds KW - bivalves KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - environmental policy and law KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific smelt = Thaleichthys pacificus KW - Rogue River KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - terrestrial mammals KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - White sturgeon = Acipenser transmontanus KW - Yaquina Bay PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, OR UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A67542/datastream/OBJ/download/1897-1898.pdf N1 - Lists canning / packing factories and amounts canned. Gives names of people fined for violating fish and game laws. The 6th report has an appendix about jurisdiction for the Columbia River fisheries. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of War submitting an estimate of appropriation for improving Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1898 A1 - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, KW - harbors KW - industrial development KW - jetties KW - Yaquina Bay JF - House Document (Uniited States. Congress. House) VL - no.320, 55th Congress, 2nd session UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/rx913q36x N1 - Forwards to the Congress an estimate from the Secretary of War for the fiscal year 1898/1899, estimating a cost of $150,000 for improvements to the Yaquina Bay harbor. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Improvement of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1897 A1 - Fisk, W. L. A1 - United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, KW - harbors KW - jetties KW - navigation KW - North Jetty KW - physical modifications KW - ports KW - South Jetty KW - transportation KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Annual report of the Chief of Engineers to the Secretary of War for the year ... CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no. RR 10 N1 - Issued in the Annual reports of the War Department. Report of the Chief of Engineers, Appendices part 4. An 1895 survey proposed extending the North Jetty by 2,100 feet and the South Jetty by 2,200 feet to deepen the water on the inner bar. It also planned for building groins to prevent wave action from undermining the jetties, and removing “two detached rocks in the paths of vessels” (p.3395). At the time of this report, the Corps was waiting for adequate funding to proceed with the project. This report includes an excellent summary of this history of the entrance to the harbor and previous work done. Includes commercial statistics for the bay. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Preliminary Examination of Yaquina and Big Elk Rivers, Oregon Y1 - 1897 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - Big Elk Creek KW - general ecosystem description KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - physical KW - Upper Yaquina River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - House Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 55th Congress, 2nd Session. House Document no.112 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/d791sg65n N1 - Includes a brief report of a survey of the Yaquina River to the head of tide, including part of the Big Elk River up to Sunset Quarry. Concludes that the river is "sufficiently navigable to meet all demands of commerce," (p.2) and does not recommend any improvements. Accompanied by: 1 map. December 8, 1897. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Yaquina Bay and Willamette and Yamhill Rivers, Oregon Y1 - 1897 A1 - United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, KW - harbors KW - jetties KW - navigation KW - North Jetty KW - South Jetty KW - Willamette River KW - Yamhill River KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Senate Document (United States. Congress. Senate) CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.37, 54th Congress, 2nd session UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6w924c14h N1 - Discusses appropriations for engineering projects in Yaquina Bay, the Willamette River and the Yamhill River. Money was appropriated for continuing improvement of the Yaquina Bay jetties, for a "snag boat" and to build dikes on the Willamette River, and for a lock and dam on the Yamhill River. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Appendix: The Eastern Oyster on the Oregon coast Y1 - 1896 A1 - Washburn, Floyd L. ED - McGuire, Hollister D. ED - Oregon. State Fish and Game Commission, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - depleted populations KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - edible oyster=Ostrea edulis KW - human impacts KW - introduced species KW - kitchen middens KW - molluscs KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - physiology KW - salinity KW - water temperature KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River JF - Third and Fourth Annual Reports of the State Fish and Game Protector of the State of Oregon PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A67543/datastream/OBJ/download/1895-1896.pdf ER - TY - NEWS T1 - For Better Oysters: Eastern Bivalves To Be Planted In Yaquina Bay. A Carload Now on Its Way to San Francisco -- Promising New Industry T2 - Morning Oregonian Y1 - 1896 A1 - Anonymous KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - bivalves KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - physiology KW - water temperature KW - water use KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Morning Oregonian CY - Portland, Or. N1 - October 30, 1896. Following the successful transplantation of Eastern oysters to San Francisco Bay, the U.S. Fish Commission sent out a railroad car loaded with Eastern oysters "to be planted in waters of the Pacific coast..." Professor Washburn (formerly of O.A.C., but now at the University of Oregon), was consulted, and the decision was made to transplant some of the oysters in Yaquina Bay. This article describes the shipment and events leading up to it, including the role of the Oregon Fish and Game Protector in the decision. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A geological reconnaissance in Northwestern Oregon JF - Geological Survey (U.S.). Annual report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior. Y1 - 1896 A1 - Diller, Joseph S. KW - Coos River estuary KW - general ecosystem description KW - geological KW - industrial development KW - sediment data KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River KW - Yaquina River Basin VL - 17 UR - https://archive.org/details/ageologicalreco00dillgoog N1 - Good photographs ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Report on the fisheries of the Pacific Coast in 1895 JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries… Y1 - 1896 A1 - Wilcox, William A. KW - Alsea Bay KW - California sea lion = Zalophus californianus KW - canneries KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Elk River KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Sixes River KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Steller sea lion = Eumetopias jubata KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - pt.22 UR - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015053244474&seq=11 N1 - The annual report where this article is published as an appendix covers July 1, 1895 to June 30, 1896. Most statistics are for 1895 only. 1893-1895 statistics for Chinook and coho salmon (in cases canned) are given for Lincoln and Douglas counties. The Oregon section concludes with a discussion of killing sea lions around Port Orford. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Third and Fourth Annual Reports of the State Fish and Game Protector of the State of Oregon: 1895-1896 Y1 - 1896 A1 - Oregon. Fish and Game Protector, A1 - McGuire, Hollister D. KW - Alsea Bay KW - American lobster=Homarus americanus KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - birds KW - bivalves KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - eastern oyster=Crassostrea virginica KW - environmental policy and law KW - hatcheries KW - introduced species KW - molluscs KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Oysterville KW - Pacific smelt = Thaleichthys pacificus KW - Rogue River KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Siletz River KW - Siuslaw River KW - terrestrial mammals KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - White sturgeon = Acipenser transmontanus KW - Yaquina Bay PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://digital.osl.state.or.us/islandora/object/osl%3A67543/datastream/OBJ/download/1895-1896.pdf N1 - Includes an account of the effort to transplant Eastern oysters in Yaquina Bay, and an appendix on "The Biology of the Eastern Oyster on the Oregon Coast" by F.L. Washburn. Describes fisheries by county, and gives statistics. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Deeper water on Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1895 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - bathymetry KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - United States. Congress. House. Report. PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 53rd Congress, 3rd Session. House report no.1918 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/w0892b39k N1 - Report to accompany House Resolution 8938. Improvements to the entrance to Yaquina Bay had produced a depth of 14 feet at low water at the bar. Greater depth was desired. This bill authorizes a survey to study the problem and estimate costs of deepening the entrance to the harbor. January 22, 1895 U1 - 4 p. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Preliminary examination of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1895 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - bathymetry KW - harbors KW - jetties KW - navigation KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Executive Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 53rd Congress, 3rd Session. Executive Document no.227 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/6395w759n N1 - Reports on a study to consider increasing the depth of the channel at the entrance to Yaquina Bay. Recommends against further channel deepening. "In my opinion it is beyond the power of man to make it into a harbor of sufficient capacity for deep-draft ships engaged in foreign commerce, or in fact to give this entrance a bar channel depth appreciably greater than that now existing." (p.3) U1 - 4 p. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina River Entrance, Oregon [cartographic material] Y1 - 1895 A1 - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey., KW - harbors KW - map KW - navigation KW - ports KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River N1 - This delightful map from 1895 shows the old and new lighthouses, a system of beacons, oyster beds, a shipwreck on the shore, and local communities. It covers the entrance to Yaquina Bay upriver to the Oysterville area. Topography dates from 1868-1887. Hydrography dates from 1868. “The bar is from an examination by the Corps of Engineers U.S.A. in 1894.” “Note: the bar is subject to frequent change and the buoys are shifted accordingly. Strangers should not attempt to cross the bar without a pilot.” Available from NOAA's Historical Charts page: https://historicalcharts.noaa.gov/ . U1 - 1:2000 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - First and Second Annual Reports of the State Fish and Game Protector of the State of Oregon: 1893-1894 Y1 - 1894 A1 - Oregon. Fish and Game Protector, A1 - McGuire, Hollister D. KW - Alsea Bay KW - birds KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries - salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - dams KW - depleted populations KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - hatcheries KW - Knowles Creek KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River KW - Pacific smelt = Thaleichthys pacificus KW - Rogue River KW - Shad = Alosa sapidissima KW - Siuslaw River KW - terrestrial mammals KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River KW - White sturgeon = Acipenser transmontanus PB - State of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/vx021f77g N1 - Lists canning / packing factories and amounts canned. Gives names of people fined for violating fish and game laws. Interesting account of building a hatchery on Knowles Creek, a tributary of the Siuslaw River, and waiting for Chinook to come in so their eggs could be harvested. "But no fish made their appearance. Investigation showed that the fishermen lower down the stream were violating the law by stretching their nets clear across the river and catching every fish that entered." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Fifth and Sixth Annual Reports to the Governor, 1891-1892 Y1 - 1893 A1 - Oregon. State Board of Fish Commissioners, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/qv33rx511 N1 - "Umpqua river. -One cannery in operation; pack, about 12,000 cases; used fresh, 20,000 pounds. There are 50 men engaged in fishing, the cannery taking all the fish except those used fresh. Siuslaw river .-Two canneries were operated this season, packing about 18,000 cases. About 350 barrels will be salted, and 10,000 pounds used fresh. There are 60 men engaged in fishing, some of them going from the Columbia river after the season closed.Alsea bay.-One cannery in operation this season, packing 3,600 cases; there will be about 100 barrels salted. Yaquina river. -No cannery in operation this year. There are 52 men engaged in fishing, including 12 oystermen. Of the salmon caught there will be about 600 barrels salted, and about 125,000 pounds shipped fresh. The oyster fisheries are not improving to any great extent, the amount for the past year being 1,217 sacks, containing two bushels each. The greater portion of these were shipped to San Francisco. On the Siletz, Salmon, and Nestucca rivers no fishing was done except for home consumption. The catch of the streams combined may reach 50,000 pounds." (6th report, 1892, p.33-34) In addition to the Annual Reports, gives the fish laws and game laws of Oregon. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - The fisheries of the Pacific Coast Y1 - 1893 A1 - Wilcox, William A. KW - Alsea Bay KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Elk River KW - map KW - Nehalem River KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific gaper clam = Tresus nuttallii KW - Rogue River KW - Sea otter = Enhydra lutris KW - Siletz Bay KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - Pt.19, appendix 1 UR - https://penbay.org/cof/COF_1893_6.pdf N1 - Covers July 1, 1892 to June 30, 1893. This document carries forward the introduction to Pacific Coast fisheries begun in the 1889 report, and has many more statistics. Most statistics, unfortunately, are given by county rather than by river or estuary, but statistics for individual rivers are given for featured streams. We can, for example, get statistics for oyster harvests in Yaquina Bay. Statistics cover 1889-1892. Includes Plates 1-14, mostly illustrating representative fish species. Note: many stream names have old-style spelling. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Bar at entrance to harbor at Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1892 A1 - U.S. Congress. House, KW - bathymetry KW - dredging KW - economics KW - navigation KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Executive Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 52nd Congress, 2nd Session. Executive Document no.96 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/mp48sd28n N1 - In 1892, the bar at the entrance of Yaquina Bay was 14 feet deep at low tide. Requests to deepen the entrance to 25 feet came from local residents, including supporters of T. Egerton Hogg's Oregon Pacific Railroad, which had its terminus on the bay at Yaquina. The request to deepen the harbor entrance was found to be impractical and too expensive. The report includes a letter supporting the proposed project from William M. Hoag, receiver for the Oregon Pacific Railroad. Accompanied by: 1 map. December 9, 1892. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Letter from the Secretary of War, in response to a resolution of the Senate February 1, transmitting a report on the improvement of the entrance of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1892 A1 - U.S. Congress. Senate, KW - bathymetry KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Executive Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 52nd Congress, 1st Session. Executive Document no.30 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/4x51hj32t N1 - February 8, 1892. In 1892, the Senate Committee on Commerce requested the original 1880 survey reports on Yaquina Bay be furnished to them. The 1880 documents are included in this report. U1 - 8 p. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Mollusks of the San Francisco markets JF - The Nautilus Y1 - 1891 A1 - Keep, Josiah KW - biological KW - commercial fisheries - shellfish KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 4 UR - https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/45404#page/5/mode/1up ER - TY - JOUR T1 - On the Straits of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound; and government improvements on the Pacific Coast JF - Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers Y1 - 1891 A1 - DeCourcy, Bolton W. KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River estuary KW - harbors KW - jetties KW - navigation KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - physical modification KW - sediments KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay VL - 25 N1 - Notes prospective and current engineering projects at West Coast harbors in the early 1890s. Includes maps of harbor entrances. "Yaquina Bay has another good appropriation... The project approved is, to raise the south jetty to full high-water without extending it, and to construct a mid-tide jetty on the north side of the entrance..." The relationship between the jetties and the reef is discussed. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Third and Fourth Annual Reports to the Governor, 1889-1890 Y1 - 1891 A1 - Oregon. State Board of Fish Commissioners, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/xd07gt61t N1 - Covers Dec.1, 1888 - November 30, 1890. 3rd report (1889) p.1-17. 4th report (1890) p.18-57. Both reports cover legal aspects of state fisheries management, financial reporting, hatcheries and fisheries statistics. The 4th report (1890) has a section covering General Fishing Laws of Oregon: Relating to Oysters; Killing Fish with Explosives; and Protection of Red Fish; as well as a section on the Game Laws of Oregon, and a listing of U.S. and Canadian fish commissioners. "We also had complaints from Benton county in regard to parties setting nets and traps across the streams, but being very busy at the time we did not go in person, but wrote to the parties making complaint that there was no law to prevent persons from setting nets or traps across any stream in this State." (p.8) ER - TY - MAP T1 - Yaquina River Entrance, Oregon Y1 - 1891 A1 - Chase, A.W. A1 - Dickins, E.F. KW - bathymetry KW - Lower Yaquina River KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head JF - U.S.C.&G.S PB - United State Geodetic and Coast Survey N1 - 1 sheet. Available online at: https://historicalcharts.noaa.gov/ . U1 - 1:20,000 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting, in response to resolution of the 5th instant, a report on the improvements of the entrance of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1890 A1 - U.S. Congress. Senate, KW - bathymetry KW - North Jetty KW - physical KW - South Jetty KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar JF - Executive Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 51st Congress, 1st Session. Executive Document no.47 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/1z40kt297 N1 - Reports on work on jetties at the entrance to Yaquina Bay. The south jetty was considered complete about November 1, 1889, but settling and scour caused a need for more reinforcement. The north jetty was about 1/3 complete. Estimates costs. The goal at the time was for the channel to be deep enough to permit ships drawing 25 feet to use the bay. Gives technical reasons why the engineers couldn't be sure this would be possible. Accompanied by: 1 map. February 10, 1890. U1 - 63 p. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Lights in Yaquina Bay, Oregon. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, recommending an appropriation for the establishment of proper lights in Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1890 A1 - U.S.. Congress. House. Committee on Commerce, KW - economics KW - harbors KW - navigation KW - Yaquina Bay JF - House Executive Document (United States. Congress. House) CY - Washington, D.C. VL - no.258, 51st Congress, 1st session UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/pk02cb25z N1 - This report concerns an appropriation "For the establishment of proper harbor lights in Yaquina Bay, Oregon..." ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Reports of the State Board of Fish Commissioners to the Governor of Oregon: 1888: [Second annual report] Y1 - 1889 KW - Alsea Bay KW - Big Elk Cr. KW - California sea lion = Zalophus californianus. catch statistics KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille Bay KW - Harbor seal = Phoca vitulina KW - hatchery salmonids KW - Nehalem Bay KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Siuslaw Bay KW - Steller sea lion = Eumetopias jubata KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay JF - Second eport of the State Board of Fish Commissioners to the Governor of Oregon CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/t148fh84s N1 - Reviews fisheries legislation, fishing law enforcement, hatchery program progress, dangers to salmon. Complains about seals, sea lion and bird predation on salmon. Recommends small bounties for scalps of salmon predators. Reviews major fishing streams of the time. Fiscal and statistical reports included. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Fisheries of Yaquina River Entrance, Oregon. 1889 [cartographic material] Y1 - 1889 A1 - Collins, J.W. KW - clams KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - map KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - oysters KW - Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp. KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River Estuary JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, DC UR - https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/fishimages/id/33409 N1 - This map broadly gives fishing, clamming and oystering areas in Yaquina Bay at the end of the 1880s. Some place names have changed. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Report on the fisheries of the Pacific Coast of the United States. JF - Report of the Commissioner for ... / United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Y1 - 1889 A1 - Collins, J. W. KW - Alsea Bay KW - canneries KW - Chetco River KW - Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha KW - chum salmon = Oncorhynchus keta KW - Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch KW - Columbia River KW - commercial fisheries – salmon KW - Coos Bay KW - Coquille River KW - cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki KW - Elk River KW - map KW - Necanicum River KW - Nehalem River KW - Nestucca Bay KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Pacific gaper clam = Tresus nuttallii KW - Rogue River KW - Siletz River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Softshell clam = Mya arenaria KW - statistics KW - steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss KW - Tillamook Bay KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Winchuck River KW - Yaquina Bay VL - pt.16, UR - https://penbay.org/cof/COF_1888_5.pdf N1 - Covers July 1, 1888 to June 30, 1889. This document offers a glimpse of the beginnings of the fishing industry on the Oregon Coast. Describes each major river and estuary, locations with greatest fishing activity, major fisheries, species harvested, fishing seasons, fishing grounds, equipment used and how products were preserved or distributed. Statistics for 1888 are given. Includes maps of major streams. Note: many stream names have old-style spelling. ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Annual Reports of the State Board of Fish Commissioners to the Governor of Oregon : 1888 : [First Annual Report] Y1 - 1888 A1 - Oregon. State Board of Fish Commissioners, KW - Alsea River estuary KW - Big Elk Creek KW - catch statistics KW - Columbia River estuary KW - commercial fisheries KW - Coos River estuary KW - Coquille River estuary KW - economics KW - environmental policy and law KW - general KW - hatchery salmonids KW - methodology KW - natural resource management KW - Nehalem River estuary KW - Nestucca River estuary KW - Siuslaw River estuary KW - Tillamook estuary KW - Umpqua River estuary KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River CY - Salem, Or. UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/z316q251m N1 - Includes early efforts at building a hatchery, a review of fisheries legislation, fisheries statistics, and official correspondence. ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General United States Army Y1 - 1888 A1 - Sheridan, Phillip Henry KW - Dungeness crab = Metacarcinus magister (Cancer magister) KW - historical KW - indigenous peoples KW - subsistance food gathering KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Indians PB - Charles L. Webster & Company CY - New York VL - v.1 UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/4362 N1 - In the summer of 1856, Phil Sheridan was stationed at Fort Hoskins in Yamhill County. He led a detachment of troops to Yaquina Bay to deliver cattle to starving Native Americans on the newly formed Siletz Reservation. Passages detail building a road between King's Valley and Siletz, the cattle delivery, and building a block-house for the reservation agent at Yaquina Bay in part of the Native American cemetery. In a memorable passage, Sheridan mentions Native American women and children capturing crab in the bay by torchlight. "... the reflection by the water of the light from the many torches, with the movements of the Indians while at work, formed a weird and diverting picture of which we were never tired." (p.100) ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Yaquina Bay T2 - The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. Volume XXX : History of Oregon, Vol. II. 1848-1888 Y1 - 1888 A1 - Bancroft, Hubert Howe KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. Volume XXX : History of Oregon, Vol. II. 1848-1888 PB - A. L. Bancroft & company CY - San Francisco VL - v.30 UR - https://tinyurl.com/6epklhg N1 - Describes the wreck of the schooner Juliet on January 28, 1852, iwhen it was driven onshore near Yaquina Bay. While passengers and crew waited for horses to arrive that would allow them to travel to the Willamette Valley, they explored the area, discovering the attractive farmland, native oysters and clams, and noted that the bay was navigable for shallow-draft vessels, "but the entrance was a bad one," (p.203). Available online in Google Books. ER - TY - MAP T1 - Topographical Reconnaissance from Yaquina Bay to Alsea River Oregon Y1 - 1887 A1 - Dickins, E.F. KW - Alsea River estuary KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay JF - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey PB - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey N1 - This and other historical charts are available at: https://historicalcharts.noaa.gov/ U1 - 1:40,000 U5 - 1 sheet ER - TY - BOOK T1 - A History of Benton County, Oregon Including Its Geology, Topography, Soil and Productions Y1 - 1885 A1 - Fagan, David D. KW - agriculture KW - Alsea Bay KW - Alsea River KW - demographics KW - historical KW - navigation KW - Olympia oyster=Ostrea lurida (Ostrea conchaphila) KW - Siletz Reservation KW - Siletz River KW - Yachats River KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - A.G. Walling CY - Portland, Or. UR - https://tinyurl.com/4m2b7zz8 N1 - Written just 20 years after the area was opened for white settlement, and when the Yaquina watershed was still part of Benton County, Fagan's history gives a good look at the beginnings of American settlements and commerce in the area. Chapter 35 (geography) and 50-51 (Yaquina Precinct history) are of particular interest. "Eight sloughs, varying in length from two to six miles, branch off from the main river, five on one side and three on the other, and are navigable to their heads by batteaux, upon which farmers can take their produce to port on two tides, if not one, with but slight assistance from sail or oar." (p.298) Chapter 51 was reprinted in 1959 by the Lincoln County Historical Society as "The Yaquina Bay Country and Its People." ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Two years in Oregon Y1 - 1882 A1 - Nash, Wallis KW - Big Elk Creek KW - general KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - D. Appleton and Company CY - New York, NY UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/t435gf537 N1 - Yaquina Bay lithograph as frontespiece ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting, in response to resolution of the United State Senate of the 18th ultimo reports respecting the entrance of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1880 A1 - U.S. Congress. Senate, KW - bathymetry KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Bay Bar T3 - Executive Document PB - Government Printing Office CY - Washington, D.C. VL - 46th Congress, 2nd Session, Exec. Doc. no.148 UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/mk61rh42z N1 - Accompanied by: 1 map. April 13, 1880. This important document includes a report by George W. Wood describing the condition of the entrance to Yaquina Bay before human modification. It describes the original entrance as a braided channel with a shifting main channel, and a depth in the main channel at low tide of only 9 feet. ER - TY - Generic T1 - Minutes of the Oysterman's Association Meeting Y1 - 1878 A1 - Oysterman's Association, KW - aquaculture KW - aquatic invertebrates KW - biological KW - bivalves KW - general KW - historical KW - molluscs KW - Yaquina Bay CY - Newport, Or. N1 - "5 July 1878" ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Oregon: There and Back in 1877 Y1 - 1878 A1 - Nash, Wallis KW - Big Elk Creek KW - general KW - historical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina River PB - MacMillan and Co. CY - London UR - https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/3b591b098 N1 - Lithographs ER - TY - ADVS T1 - Stereographs of Yaquina Bay, Oregon Y1 - 1870 A1 - Crawford, J. G. KW - Albumen prints. KW - Military training Oregon KW - Seascape photographs KW - Stereographs KW - Yaquina Bay N1 - 2007686732 . Caption information on the front of each stereograph. No known restrictions on publication. Gift; Fred Lockley; 1934; Photographs show seascapes of Yaquina Bay, Oregon, and a "U.S.L.S." military drill near the Bay. https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2007686732/ ER - TY - MAP T1 - Topography of Cape Foulweather and entrance to Yaquina Bay Y1 - 1868 A1 - U.S. Coast Survey, KW - map KW - physical KW - Yaquina Bay KW - Yaquina Head JF - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey PB - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey N1 - Register No. 1086. May be viewed online at: https://historicalcharts.noaa.gov/ U1 - 1:10,000 U5 - 1 sheet ER -