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Anonymoous. "Oregon and Washington coast [canned salmon] pack." Pacific Fisherman 8, no. 2 (1910): p.22.
Anonymous. "Oregon and Washington coast pack." Pacific Fisherman 5, no. 2 (1907): p.21.
Anonymous. "Oregon and Washington coast pack - 1910." Pacific Fisherman 9 (1911): p.14.
Anonymous. "Oregon Coast Salmon Season." Pacific Fisherman 20, no. 8 (1922): p.48, 50.
Anonymous. "Oregon coast shad run best in years." Pacific Fisherman 37 (1939): p.50.
Anonymous. "Oregon coast silversides." Pacific Fisherman 25, no. 12 (1927): p.24.
Anonymous. "Oregon families flee before floods: 3 streams spill water over area: Roseburg, Eugene areas hard hit; Rogue runs high." The Oregonian (1953): p.1.
Van Dusen, J. R.. "Oregon Fish Warden report." Pacific Fisherman 6, no. 3 (1908): p.12-15.
Van Dusen, J. R.. "Oregon Warden's report." Pacific Fisherman 5, no. 4 (1907): p.29-30.
Locke, Fred E.. "Outlook for Chinook: Rogue and Umpqua spring Chinook population trends going up." Oregon State Game Commission Bulletin 19, no. 2 (1964): p.3, 7.
Anonymous. "Pacific Coast Ports: [Oregon]." Pacific Fisherman 29, no. Handbook Number (1931): p.78-85.
Hughes, Robert M., and Alan T. Herlihy. "Patterns in catch per unit effort of native prey fish and alien piscivorous fish in 7 Pacific Northwest USA Rivers." Fisheries 37 (2012): 201-211.
LovellFord, Rachel M., Rebecca L. Flitcroft, Sarah L. Lewis, Mary V. Santelmann, and Gordon E. Grant. "Patterns of river discharge and temperature differentially influence migration and spawn timing for Coho Salmon in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 149 (2020): p.695-708.
Hjort, Randy Carl, and Carl B. Schreck. "Phenotypic differences among stocks of hatchery and wild coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, in Oregon, Washington, and California." Fishery Bulletin 80 (1982): p.105-119.
McPhail, J. D., and E. B. Taylor. "Phylogeography of the longnose dace (Rhinichthys cataractae) species group in northwestern North America — the origin and evolution of the Umpqua and Millicoma dace." Canadian Journal of Zoology 87 (2009): p.491-497.
Scully-Engelmeyer, Kaean M., and Elise F. Granek. "Predicting springtime herbicide exposure across multiple scales in pacific coastal drainages (Oregon, USA)." Ecological Indicators 142 (2022): 11 p.
Lyman, Lee R.. "Prehistoric seal and sea-lion butchering on the southern Northwest Coast." American Antiquity 57 (1992): p.246-261.
Kulm, Laverne D., K. F. Scheidegger, John V. Byrne, and J. J. Spigai. "A preliminary investigation of the heavy mineral suites of the coastal rivers and beaches of Oregon and northern California." The Ore Bin 30 (1968): 165-180.
Petersen, Christine. "Range expansion in the northeast Pacific by an estuary mud crab -- a molecular study." Biological Invasions 8 (2006): p.565-576.
Hasselman, Daniel J., Richard A. Hinrichsen, Barbara A. Shields, and Curtis C. Ebbesmeyer. "The rapid establishment, dispersal, and increased abundance of invasive American shad in the Pacific." Fisheries 37 (2012): p.103-114.
Burt, Wayne V., and Bruce W. McAlister. "Recent studies in the hydrography of Oregon estuaries." Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon 7 (1959): p.14-27.
Kettratad, Jes, and Douglas F. Markle. "Redescription of the Tyee sucker, Catostomus tsiltcoosensis (Catostomidae)." Western North American Naturalist 70 (2010): p.273-287.
Thériault, Véronique, Gregory R. Moyer, Laura S. Jackson, Michael S. Blouin, and Michael A. Banks. "Reduced reproductive success of hatchery coho salmon in the wild: insights into most likely mechanisms." Molecular Ecology 20 (2011): p.1860-1869.
Anonymoous. "Reedsport as a fish center." Pacific Fisherman 21, no. 10 (1923): p.37.
Anonymous. "Reedsport co. buys Umpqua cannery." Pacific Fisherman 16, no. 1 (1918): p.20.

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