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The Biophysical Condition of Puget Sound: Biology

Tim Essington1, Terrie Klinger2, Tish Conway-Cranos1,2, Joe Buchanan3, Andy James4, Jessi Kershner1, Ilon Logan2, and Jim West3

 

1School of Aquatic and Fisheries Science, University of Washington
2School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington
3Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
4Department of Environmental and Civil Engineering, University of Washington
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Species and Food Webs
  • Section 3. Habitats
‹ Appendices up Section 1. Introduction ›

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  • Ecosystem-Based Management: Understanding Future and Desired System States
  • Ecosystem-Based Management: Incorporating Human Well-being
  • Ecosystem-Based Management: Ecosystem Protection and Restoration Strategies
  • The Biophysical Condition of Puget Sound: Biology
    • Section 1. Introduction
    • Section 2. Species and Food Webs
    • Section 3. Habitats
  • The Biophysical Condition of Puget Sound: Chemistry
  • The Biophysical Condition of Puget Sound: Physical Environment
  • Threats: Impacts of Natural Events and Human Activities on the Ecosystem

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