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Beauchamp, David A., Michael F. Shepard, Gilbert B. Pauley, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Division of Biological Services, U.S. National Coastal Ecosystems Team, and U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group. Species Profiles : Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) : Chinook Salmon In FWS/OBS. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1983.
Beaulieu, John D., Paul W. Hughes, Kent R. Mathiot, and Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries. Geologic hazards inventory of the Oregon coastal zone In Miscellaneous paper (Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries) . Vol. no.17. Portland, OR: [Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries], 1974.
Becker, Thomas E.. "Analysis of shellfish remains from 35LNC33: a site in the Salmon river Estuary, Lincoln County, Oregon." In Dunes, Headlands, Estuaries, and Rivers: Current Archaeological Research on the Oregon Coast, edited by Guy L. Tasa and Brian L. O'Neill, p.65-72. Vol. no.8. Association of Oregon Archaeologists Occasional Paper no.8. Eugene, Or.: Association of Oregon Archaeologists, 2008.
Becker, Thomas E., and Portland State University. Department of Anthropology. Results of shellfish analysis from 35LNC33, a site in the Salmon River estuary, Lincoln County, Oregon. Portland, OR: Portland State University, Department of Anthropology, 2004.
Beckham, Stephen Dow, Kathryn Ann Toepel, and Rick Minor. Native American religious practices and uses in Western Oregon. In University of Oregon Anthropological Papers.. Vol. no.31. Eugene, Or., 1984.
Beckham, Stephen Dow, Kathryn Anne Toepel, and Rick Minor. Cultural resource overview of the Siuslaw National Forest, western Oregon. Volume 1 In Heritage Research Associates Reports. Vol. no.7[1]., 1982.
Beckham, Stephen Dow. Cascade Head and the Salmon River estuary: a history of Indian and white settlement. McMinnville, OR: Beckham, 1975.
BeCraft, Rianne. Learning from Oregon’s 2015 Drought: A Review of Documented Conditions, Impacts, and Response Strategies. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University. Water Resources Policy & Management Program,, 2017.
Bennett, Karen, Katie Brehm Brehm, and Lower Salmon River Project. Lower Salmon River Project, June 19, 2006 - August 11, 2006., 2006.
Bieber, Alisa J.. Variability in Juvenile Chinook Foraging and Growth Potential in Oregon Estuaries: Implications for Habitat Restoration. M.S. ed. Seattle, Wa.: University of Washington, 2005.
Boas, Franz. "Traditions of the Tillamook Indians." Journal of American folk-lore 11 (1898): p.23-38.
Boateng & Associates, U.S. Forest Service. Hebo Ranger District, and U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District. Salmon-Neskowin Watershed Analysis. Mercer Island, Wa., 1999.
Boechler, Jeffrey L., Steven E. Jacobs, Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, and Oregon. Fish Division. Catch and escapement of fall chinook salmon from Salmon River, Oregon, 1986 In Progress reports (Oregon. Fish Division). Portland, Or.: Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, 1987.
Bohaboy, Spencer. Oregon Bacteria Rule: Bacteria Criteria for Marine and Estuarine Waters. [Portland, Or.]: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, 2011.
Boisjolie, Brett A., Rebecca L. Flitcroft, and Mary V. Santelmann. "Patterns of riparian policy standards in riverscapes of the Oregon Coast Range." Ecology and Society 24 (2019): article 22, 19 p.
Bond, Carl E., and Alan J. Beardsley. Field guide to common marine and bay fishes of Oregon. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University Extension Service, 1978.
Bottom, Daniel L., Kim K. Jones, Trevan J. Cornwell, Ayesha Gray, and Charles A. Simenstad. "Patterns of Chinook salmon migration and residency in the Salmon River estuary (Oregon)." Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 64 (2005): 79-93.
Bottom, Daniel L., James A. Lichatowich, and Christopher A. Frissell. Variability of Pacific Northwest marine ecosystems and relation to salmon production In Change in Pacific Northwest coastal ecosystems: proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Workshop., Edited by Gregory R. McMurray and Robert J. Bailey. Vol. no.11. NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series no.11. Troutdale, Oregon: NOAA Coastal Ocean Office, 1998.
Bottom, Daniel L., Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Research and Development Sectiom, and Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission. Habitat classification and inventory methods for the management of Oregon estuaries In Estuary Inventory Report: Final Report. Vol. 1. Portland, OR: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 1979.
Breese, Wilbur P.. "Oysters in the Pacific Northwest." Marine Fisheries Review 39 (1977): 17.
Brickley, Alan K., Steven R. Schell, and Edward J. Sullivan. "Climate change and Oregon law: What is to be done?" Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation 33 (2018): p.235-323.
Brophy, Laura S., and Michael J. Ewald. Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon's Tidal Wetlands: Maps and Prioritization Tools to Help Plan for Habitat Conservation into the Future. Corvallis, Or.: Institute for Applied Ecology. Estuary Technical Group, 2017.
Brophy, Laura S., and Michael J. Ewald. Modeling Sea Level Rise Impacts to Oregon’s Tidal Wetlands: Salmon River Estuary [cartographic material]. Corvallis, Or.: Institute for Applied Ecology,, 2017.
Brophy, Laura S., and Michael J. Ewald. Tidal Wetland Landward Migration Zones (LMZs) for 4.7 Ft Sea Level Rise for the Salmon River Estuary [cartographic material]. Corvallis, Or.: Institute for Applied Ecology, 2017.
Brophy, Laura S., Correigh M. Greene, Van C. Hare, Brett Holycross, Andy Lanier, Walter N. Heady, Kevin O’Connor, Hiroo Imaki, Tanya Haddad, and Randy Dana. "Insights into estuary habitat loss in the western United States using a new method for mapping maximum extent of tidal wetlands." PLoS One 14 (2019).

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