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Nature Conservancy(U.S.). Oregon Natural Heritage Program. Natural Area Identification and Protection: Phase I Report on the Inventory of Natural Areas on Private Lands. Portland, Or., 1975.
Comments on the Oregon Coast Hatchery DEIS. Oregon City, Ore.: Native Fish Society, 2016.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NOAA's Estuarine Eutrophication Survey, Volume 5: Pacific Coast Region. Vol. 5. v.5 5. Silver Spring, MD: Office of Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment, 1998.
National Marine Fisheries Service. Northwest Region. Protected Resources Division. Critical Habitat for the Southern Distinct Population Segment of Eulachon : Final Biological Report., 2011.
National Marine Fisheries Service. Northwest Region. Effects of Construction of an Infiltration Gallery Water Intake (Permit ID No. 00-32) on Cow Creek on Umpqua River Cutthroat Trout and Oregon Coast Coho Salmon : Biological Opinion. Portland, Or.: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, 2000.
National Marine Fisheries Service. Northwest Region. Biological Opinion: Formal Section 7 Consultation on the Boulder, Donegam, Rumble/Irish and Upland Road-Related Restoration Projects, the Dumont Creek Instream and Riparian Restoration Project, and Renewal of the North Umpqua Watercraft Operations and .... Umpqua National Forest, 2000.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) to Analyze Impacts of NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service Proposed Approval of the Continued Operation of 10 Hatchery Facilities for Trout, Salmon, and Steelhead Along the Oregon Coast, as Described in Or. Seattle, Wash.: National Marine Fisheries Service. West Coast Division, 2016.
National Marine Consultants Inc., and U.S. Army Engineer District Portland. Oceanographic Study for Breakwater Sites Located at Yaquina Bay, Siuslaw River, Umpqua River, and Coos Bay, Oregon. Santa Barbara, CA: National Marine Consultants, Inc., 1961.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory(U.S.). Western Ecology Division. Classification of Regional Patterns of Environmental Drivers and Benthic Habitats in Pacific Northwest Estuaries, Edited by Henry Lee II and Cheryl A. Brown. Vol. EPA 600/R-09/140., 2009.
Important Bird Areas in the United States. Site report: Umpqua River Estuary., 2011.

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