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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.
Berger, Aaron M.. Patterns of Coastal Cutthroat Trout Survival in Two Headwater Stream Networks. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2007.
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.
Oregon. Pelagic Fisheries and Coastal Rivers Investigation, and Oregon. Fish Commission. Research Division,. Pelagic Fisheries and Coastal Rivers Investigation: Progress Report, Coastal River Section: July 1, 1966-June 30, 1967., 1970.
Novick, Marc S.. Persistence of Spatial Distribution Oatterns of Coastal Cutthroat Trout in a Cascade Mountain Stream. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University, 2006.
Environmental Protection Information Center, Center for Biological Diversity, WaterKeepers Northern California, and U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. Petition to List the North American Green Sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris) as an Endangered or Threatened Species under the Endangered Species Act. Garberville, Calif., 2001.
Hjort, Randy Carl. Phenotypic Comparison of Hatchery and Wild Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon, Washington, and California. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1979.
Hatch, Keith Martin. A Phenotypic Comparison of Thirty-Eight Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mvkiss) Populations from Coastal Oregon. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1990.
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.
U.S. Geological Survey. Plan and profile of Umpqua River above Scottsburg, Oregon, North Umpqua River and tributaries [cartographic material]., 1926.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Station. Plans for reduction of shoaling at the entrance to Umpqua River, Oregon : Model investigation In Technical Memorandum (Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.). Vol. no. 2-277. Vicksburg, Miss.: U.S. Waterways Experiment Station, 1949.
Pfister, Robert E., Paul E. Donheffner, Thomas Edward Hartsook, and Oregon. State Marine Board. Pleasure boating in Oregon : a report to the Oregon State Marine Board In WRRI (Series). Vol. no.42. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute, 1976.
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.
O'Connor, Jim E., Rose J. Wallick, Steven Sobieszczyk, Charles Cannon, and Scott W. Anderson. Preliminary assessment of vertical stability and gravel transport along the Umpqua River, southwestern Oregon In U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report. Vol. no.2009-1010. Reston, Va.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,, 2009.
U.S. House of Representatives. Preliminary examination of Umpqua River, Oregon In House Document. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903.
U.S. House of Representatives. Preliminary examination of Umpqua River, Oregon. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, with letter of the Chief of Engineers, report of a preliminary examination of Umpqua River, Oregon In Executive Document. Vol. 53rd Congress, 3rd Session, House Exec. Doc. no.229., 1894.
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.
U.S. Coast Survey. Preliminary Survey of the Entrance to Umquah River, Oregon [cartographic material]., 1854.
Seidl, M. A., and W. E. Dietrich. The problem of channel erosion into bedrock In Functional Geomorphology: Landform Analysis and Models: Festschrift for Frank Ahnert. Vol. 23. Catena. Supplement. 23., 1992.
Otis, Timothy Leonard. Processes that Influence the Downstream Propagation of Heat in Streams below Clearcut Harvest Units: Hinkle Creek Paired Watershed Study. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2007.
Oregon Forest Resources Institute. Protecting Oregon's Forest Streams: New Hinkle Creek Study Advancing Watershed Science: a Summary Report from the Oregon Forest Resources Institute. [summary]. Portland, Or.: Oregon Forest Resources Institute, 2005.

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