TitleThe ecology of eelgrass meadows of the Pacific Northwest: A community profile
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1984
AuthorsPhillips, Ronald C., National Coastal Ecosystems Team(U.S.), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District
Secondary TitleFWS/OBS
Volumeno.84/24
Pagination85 p.
InstitutionUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Guin QH301 .U4 no.84/24, Digital Open Access
Keywordsaquatic vegetation, biological, community ecology, dredging, ecological values, eelgrass=Zostera marina, grasses, human impacts, Japanese eelgrass=Zostera japonica, life history information, natural resource management, Phyllospadix species, salinity, waste disposal, water pollution, water temperature
Notes"This community profile has been developed to synthesize information on the structure and function of eelgrass meadows in the Pacific Northwest and their interrelationships with adjacent communities in the estuarine environment." (from the Preface, p.iii) Table 2 shows the Umpqua River having a "low percent of eelgrass." (p.7)
URLhttps://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/api/collection/document/id/1734/download
Label4070