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Jefferson County SMP Update
Exhibit B. Bibliography of Scientific and Technical Information Considered
1 10,000 Years Institute. 2004. Integrated Population and Environmental Baseline Evaluation for Bull Trout,
Lower Hoh River. Prepared for Jefferson County Public Works Department. July 2004.2 54th Joint Western Fish Disease Workshop & AFS Fish health Section Meeting. 2013. Port Townsend,
Washington.
3 Abbe, T. B., and D. R. Montgomery. 1996. Large woody debris jams, channel hydraulics, and habitat
formation in large rivers . Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 12:201-221.4 Abbe, T. B., and D. R. Montgomery. 2003. Patterns and processes of wood debris accumulation in the
Queets River Basin, Washington. Geomorphology, 51:81-107.5 Abbe, T. B., Pess, G., Montgomery, D. R., and K. L. Fetherston. 2003. Integrating Engineered Log Jam
Technology into River Rehabilitation . In D. R. Montgomery, S. Bolton, D. B. Booth, and L. Wall (eds)
Restoration of Puget Sound Rivers, 443-482.6 Abt, S.R., W.P. Clary, and C.I. Thorton. 1994. Sediment deposition and entrapment in vegetated streambeds.
In: Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Irrigation and Drainage Division 120:1098-1111.
7 Adams, M.J. 1999. Correlated factors in amphibian decline: Exotic species and habitat change in Western
Washington. Journal of Wildlife Management 63(4): 1162-1171.8 Admin. April 2011. Montana Hutterite colonies diving into commercial salmon farming / fresh Alaska
salmon. www.alaskafreshsalmonm.com/2011/04/15/montana-hutterite-colonies-diving-into-commercial-
salmon-farming-3/ 3 pp.
9 Admiralty Audubon Society. 1990. Jefferson County Significant Natural Areas Vol. 1. East Jefferson. Port
Townsend, Washington.10 Alberti, M. et al. 2006. The impact of urban patterns on aquatic ecosystems: An empirical analysis in Puget
lowland sub-basins. Article in Press: Landscape Urban Planning. doi: 10.1016/jlandurbplan.2006.08.0.
www.elsevier.com/locate/landurbplan
11 Allan, J.D. 2004. Landscapes and riverscapes: the influence of land use on stream ecosystems. Annual
Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 35: 257-284.12 Alvarez, D. 2011. Outline of '86 "Recommended Interim Guidelines for the Management of Salmon Net Pen
(aqua) Culture". 7 pp.13 Alvarez, D. April 11, 2011. Summary 1990 Final EIS; Finfish - Final Programmatic EIS-Jan. 1990 Table 1
Summarized by DA. 4 pp.14 American Gold Seafoods, LLC. January 2010. NPDES Pollution Prevention Plan. 4 pp.
15 Amos, K. 2003. Disease Interactions in Wild and Atlantic Salmon [slideshow]; Pacific States Marine Fisheries
Council Conference. 59 pp.16 Amos, K.H. and Appleby, A. September 1999. Atlantic Salmon in Washington State: A fish management
perspective. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 13 pp.17 ApendiX a (Excerpt from "ISAV Surveillance Needs and Proposed Plan for the Pacific Northwest United
States" dated march 10, 2012).
18 Aquaculture Quick Facts - with attached list of Issues 1 through 6 summary of content. 6 pp.
19 Aquaculture Siting Study. October 1986. Prepared by EDAW Inc. and CH2M/Hill for WA Dept. of Ecology.
104 pp.20 AquaOptima RAS. www.aquaoptima.com 3 pp.
21 Azous, A.L. and K.O. Richter. 1995. Amphibian and plant community responses to changing hydrology in
urban wetlands . Pages 156-162 in E. Robichaud (ed.), Puget Sound Research 1995 Proceedings, Volume 1.
Olympia, WA: Puget Sound Water Quality Authority.
Note: The citations below were considered, but any conclusions/findings within those citations were not necessarily
incorporated into the final SMP.
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22 Azous, Amanda L. and Richard R. Horner, 1997. Wetlands and Urbanization: Implications for the Future.
Final Report of the Puget Sound Wetlands and Stormwater Management Research Program. Available on
the internet at http://splash.metrokc.gov/wlr/basins/weturban.htm.
23 B. This document is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all sources considered. All sources considered,
including public comment letters and other information, are contained in the record maintained by the
Jefferson County Department of Community Development.24 Bahls, P. 2004. Fish Distribution and Abundance in Shallow Intertidal Habitats of Tarboo and North Dabob
Bays. Prepared for Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee. February 2004.25 Bahls, P. 2006. Personal communication to ESA Adolfson, comments on preliminary draft I&C report.
October 2006.26 Bahls, P., C. Kindberg, M. Wait, J. Glasgow. 2006. An Assessment of Error in State Shoreline Designation for
Lakes in Washington. Northwest Watershed Institute and Washington Trout. August, 2006.
27Bahls, Peter, Cary Kindberg, Micah Wait, and Jamie Glasgow. 2002. An Assessment of Error in State
Shoreline Designation for Lakes of Washington. http://www.washingtontrout.org/ludlow/index.shtml
28 Baker, J.M.R. and T.R. Halliday. 1999. Amphibian colonization of new ponds in an agricultural landscape.
Herpetological Journal 9:55-63.29 Bargmann, G. 1998. Forage Fish Management Plan. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
30 Bash, Berman, and Bolton. 2001. Effects of sediment and suspended solids on salmonids. UW Center for
Streamside Studies. November, 2001.31 Beamer, Eric, Aundrea McBride, Rich Henderson, and Karen Wolf, May 2003. The Importance of Non-Natal
Pocket Estuaries in Skagit Bay to Wild Chinook Salmon: An Emerging Priority for Restoration. Skagit System
Cooperative Research Department. 32 Beamish, R. J., S. Jones, CE. Neville, F. Sweeting, G. Karreman, S. Saksida, and E. Gordon. 2006. Exceptional
marine survival of pink salmon that entered the marine environment in 2003 suggests that farmed Atlantic
salmon and Pacific salmon can coexist successfully in a marine ecosystem on the Pacific coast of Canada.
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Vol. 63. Pp. 1326 - 1337.33 Beardslee, K. June 2007. Wild Fish Conservancy comment letter to WA Dept. of Ecology re: Draft Renewal
NPDES Permits, American Gold Seafoods Marine Net Pens. 17pp.34 Belknap, William. 1994. Wall-base channels in western Washington: Location, detection, mapping and
winter use by juvenile salmonid fishes. M.S. Thesis, U.W. Center for Streamside Studies.
http://depts.washington.edu/cwws/Theses/belknap.html
35 Benbrook, C.M. February 2002. Antibiotic drug use in U.S. aquaculture. The Institute for Agriculture and
Trade Policy. 18 pp.36 Benda, L.E., P. Bigalow, and W. Worsley. 2002. Recruitment of instream large wood in old-growth and
second-growth redwood forests, northern California, U.S.A. Canadian Journal of Forestry Research 32:
1460–1477.37 Berbells, R.S. 2003. Shoreline Survey of the Discovery Bay Shellfish Growing Area. Prepared by Scott
Berbells, Public Health Advisor. March 2004.38 Beschta, R.L. 1978. Long-term patterns of sediment production following road construction and logging in
the Oregon Coast Range. Water Resources Research. 14:1101-1016.39 Bilby, R. E. 1984. Characteristics and frequency of cool-water areas in a western Washington stream. Journal
of Freshwater Ecology 2: 593-602.40 Bilby, R.E. and J.W. Ward. 1989. Changes in characteristics and function of woody debris with increasing size
of streams in western Washington. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 188:368-378.
41 Bilby, R.E. and J.W. Ward. 1989. Changes in characteristics and function of woody debris with increasing size
of streams in western Washington. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 188:368-378.
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42 Bishop D.M. and M.E. Stevens. 1964. Landslides on logged areas in southeast Alaska. U.S. Dept. Agr. For.
Serv. Res. Pap. NOR-1.43 Blunt, D.J., D.J. Easterbrook, and N.W. Rutter. 1987. Chronology of Pleistocene sediments in the Puget
Lowland, Washington, Washington Division of Earth Resources Bulletin 77: 321-353.44 Bolton et al. 2001. Ecological Issues in Floodplains and Riparian Corridors. Submitted to Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife, Washington Department of Ecology, Washington Department of
Transportation. July 2001.45 Booth, D.B. 1994. Glaciofluvial infilling and scour of the Puget Lowland, Washington, during ice-sheet
glaciation. Geology 22: 695-698.46 Booth, D.B. 2000. Forest Cover, Impervious-Surface Area, and the Mitigation of Urbanization Impacts in King
County, Washington. Prepared for King County Water and Land Resources Division. Seattle, Washington. 18
pp.47 Booth, D.B. and C.R. Jackson. 1997. Urbanization of aquatic systems: degradation thresholds, stormwater
detection, and the limits of mitigation. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 33(5): 1077-
1090.48 Booth, D.B. and L.E. Reinelt. 1993. Consequences of urbanization on aquatic systems – Measured effects,
degradation thresholds, and corrective strategies. Proceedings from Watershed ’93 A National Conference
on Watershed Management, March 21-23, 1993. pp. 545-550.49 Boyce, J. A. December 1988. WA Department of Ecology: Use Conflicts and Floating Aquaculture in Puget
Sound. 43 pp.50 Brabec, E., S. Schulte, and P.L. Richards. 2002. Impervious Surfaces and Water Quality: A Review of Current
Literature and Its Implications for Watershed Planning. Journal of Planning Literature 16(4) 499-514.
51 Brennan, J.S. Riparian Functions and the Development of Management Actions in Marine Nearshore
Ecosystems. p. 11 in Lemieux, J.P., Brennan, J.S., Farrell, M., Levings, C.D., and Myers, D. Proceedings of the
DFO/PSAT sponsored Marine Riparian Experts Workshop , Tsawwassen, BC, February 17-18, 2004. 2004.
Can. Man. Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. No. 2680.52 Brennan, J.S., and H. Culverwell. 2004. Marine Riparian: An Assessment of Riparian Functions in Marine
Ecosystems. Published by Washington Sea Grant Program Copyright 2005, UW Board of Regents Seattle,
WA. 34 p. http://www.wsg.washington.edu/research/ecohealth/brennan.pdf
53 Brennan, J.S., and H. Culverwell. 2004. Marine Riparian: An Assessment of Riparian Functions in Marine
Ecosystems. Published by Washington Sea Grant Program Copyright 2005, UW Board of Regents, Seattle,
WA. 27p.54 Brewer, S., J. Watson, D. Christensen, and R. Brocksmith. 2005. Hood Canal and Eastern Strait of Juan de
Fuca Summer Chum Salmon Recovery Plan. Hood Canal Coordinating Council, version November 15, 2005.
55 Bricknell, I. R., S. J. Dalesman, B. O'Shea, C. C. Pert and A. J. Luntz. August 2006. Effect of environmental
salinity on sea lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis settlement success. 1 P.
56 Bright, K. April 5, 2011. State, Local, and Federal Regulatory Controls for Finfish Net Pen Aquaculture in
Washington. 3 pp.57 Brooks, K. M. 2005. Reviews in Fisheries Science. The Effects of Water Temperature, Salinity, and Currents
on the Survival and Distribution of the Infective Copepodid Stage of Sea Lice (Lepeophtheirus Salmonis)
Originating on Atlantic Salmon Farms in the Broughton Archipelago of British Columbia, Canada. 13: Pp.
177-204
58 Brooks, K. M. 1991. The Genetics and Epizootiology of Hemic Neoplasia in Mytilus edulis. 1991. Ph.D.
dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 282 pp.59 Brooks, K. M. 1992. Infaunal community structure changes associated with organic loading at an intensive
salmon husbandry site. Report to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Olympia,
Washington. 19 pp.
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60 Brooks, K. M. 1992. Review of bacterial and toxicant contamination in Dyes Inlet, WA and request for
shellfish harvest certification of Chico Bay, Phiney Bay and the east side of Erland Point, all in Dyes Inlet,
Kitsap County, Washington. 21 pp.61 Brooks, K. M. and C. V. W. Mahnken. 2003. Interactions of Atlantic salmon in the Pacific northwest
environment. II. Organic wastes. Fisheries Research 62 (2003) Pp. 255-293
62 Brooks, K. M. and Elston R. A. 1991. Epizootiology of hemic neoplasia in Mytilus trossulus in Washington
State, Part II. J. Shellfish Res. , 10:22363 Brooks, K. M. and S. R. M. Jones. Perspectives on pink Salmon and sea lice: scientific evidence fails to
support the extinction hypothesis. 15 pp.
64 Brooks, K.M. (In-Review). The frequency of Mytilus edulis galloprovincialis alleles in Washington State
marine waters where the species is commercially cultivated. 14 pp.65 Brooks, K.M. , A.R. Stierns and C. Backman. 2004. Seven year remediation study at the Carrie Bay Atlantic
salmon (Salmo salar ) farm in the Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia, Canada. Aquaculture.
Aquaculture 239, pp. 81-123.66 Brooks, K.M. 1991. Shellfish Inventory and Management Considerations associated with the intensive
cultivation of Crassostrea gigas in California and Washington by Coast Oyster Company. Report prepared
for First Interstate Bank, Seattle, Washington.67
to control burrowing shrimp in Willapa Bay, Washington - July to September, 1992. Report to the US EPA,
Contract BSCC 692. 31 pp. plus appendices.68 Brooks, K.M. 1993. Impacts on Benthic Invertebrate Communities Associated with the Aerial Application of
Carbaryl to Control Burrowing Shrimp on Cultivated Oyster Beds in Willapa Bay for the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. 63 pp.69 Brooks, K.M. 1993. Integrated Pest Management Program Development. Differential pesticide impacts on
closely related invertebrate species in eelgrass meadows of Pacific Northwest estuaries. Pacific Estuarine
Research Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, WA, May 14, 1993. 47 pp.
70 Brooks, K.M. 1993. Literature Review and Assessment of the Environmental Risks Associated with the Use of
Treated Wood Products in Aquatic Environments. Report prepared for, and published by, the Western
Wood Preservers Association, 601 Main Street, Suite 401, Vancouver, WA 98550.71 Brooks, K.M. 1993. Recovery of benthic communities associated with interrupted production at a
commercial salmon net-pen in Port Townsend, WA. Report to the Washington State Department of Natural
Resources. (Included in the annual monitoring report for the Paradise Bay net pen site.)
72 Brooks, K.M. 1994. Histopathological Examination of Archived Bivalves Mytilus edulis trossulus and
Protothaca staminea in Support of the Prince William Sound Long Term Monitoring Program. Report to
NOAA/ORCA/HMRAD/ORCA32. 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115. 40 pp.73 Brooks, K.M. 1994. Histopathological Examination of Archived Bivalves Mytilus edulis trossulus and
Protothaca staminea in Support of the Prince William Sound Long Term Monitoring Program. Report to
NOAA/ORCA/HMRAD/ORCA32. 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle,WA 98115. 40 pp.74 Brooks, K.M. 1995. Aquatic Environmental Risk Assessments and a Spreadsheet Model Predicting Creosote
Treated Wood Contributions of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to the Water Column and Sediments.
ASTM Conference Proceedings. Fifth Symposium on Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessments:
Biomarkers and Risk Assessment. Sponsored by: ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and
Environmental Fate. April 3 - 5, 1995. Denver, Colorado.75 Brooks, K.M. 1995. Assessment of the Environmental Risks Associated with the Use of Treated Wood in Lotic
Systems. Published by the Western Wood Preservers Institute, 601 Main Street, Suite 401, WA 98660. 17
pp.
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76 Brooks, K.M. 1995. Literature Review, Computer Model and Assessment of the Potential Environmental
Risks Associated With Creosote Treated Wood Products Used in Aquatic Environments. Published by the
Western Wood Preservers Institute, 601 Main Street, Suite 401, Vancouver, WA 98660. 137 pp.
77 Brooks, K.M. 1995. Long Term Response of Benthic Invertebrate Communities Associated with the
Cultivated Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas ) Beds in Willapa Bay, Washington to Fulfill Requirements of the
EPA Carbaryl Data Call In. Report to the U.S. EPA under Contract BSCC 692. 69 pp.
78 Brooks, K.M. 1996. Assessment and Management of Wastes Associated with the Intensive Culture of
Salmon in British Columbia, Canada. Prepared for the B.C. Salmon Farmers Association, Vancouver, B.C. 47
pp.79 Brooks, K.M. 1996. Baseline Shellfish Surveys of Tidelands Near the Tatitlek, Nanwalek and Port Graham
Villages in Support of the Nanwalek/Port Graham/Tatitlek Clam Restoration Project; Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Trustee Council Project Number 95131. 52 p. plus appendices.80 Brooks, K.M. 1996. City of Ocean Shores Wetland Inventory. Produced for the City of Ocean Shores under
Department of Ecology Grant G9600033. 28 pp. plus appendices. 81 Brooks, K.M. 1996. City of Ocean Shores Wetland Inventory. Produced for the City of Ocean Shores under
Department of Ecology Grant G9600033. 28 pp. plus appendices. Brooks. K.M. 1997. Literature Review and
Assessment of the Environmental Risks Associated with the Use of ACZA Treated Wood Products in Aquatic
Environments. Second Edition. Prepared for the Western Wood Preservers' Institute 7017 NE Highway 99,
Suite 108, Vancouver, WA 98665. 98 pp.82 Brooks, K.M. 1996. Evaluating the environmental risks associated with the use of chromated copper
arsenate-treated wood products in aquatic environments. Estuaries Vol. 19, No. 2A, p. 296-305.
83 Brooks, K.M. 1996. September, 1996, Baseline electrophoretic survey of mussels, Mytilus edulis trossulus
and Mytilus edulis galloprovincialis in Holmes Harbor, Washington. Produced for Taylor United, Inc.
Southeast 130 Lynch Road, Shelton, Washington 98584 in fulfillment of conditions of Island County
Shoreline Substantial Development Permit SPD 013/94 and Army Corps of Engineers Permit COE (94-1-
00327). 13 pp.84 Brooks, K.M. 1997. Final Report – PAH Sediment Sampling Study in River South Parcel – July 17, 1996 to
August 26, 1997. Prepared for Commonwealth Edison Company, Environmental Services Department, One
First National Plaza, 10 South Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60690. 21 pp. plus appendices.
85 Brooks, K.M. 1997. Literature Review and Assessment of the Environmental Risks Associated With the Use
of CCA Treated Wood Products in Aquatic Environments. 3rd Edition. Prepared for the Western Wood
Preservers Institute, 7017 NE Highway 99 Ste. 108, Vancouver, WA 98665. 100 pp.
86 Brooks, K.M. 1998. 1998 Annual Report of the Evaluation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Migration
From Railway Ties Into Ballast and Adjacent Wetlands – a Mesocosm Study. Prepared for Dr. Richard
Monzingo, Commonwealth Edison, P.O. Box 767, Chicago, IL 60690-0767 for submission to the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. 34 pages plus appendices.87 Brooks, K.M. 1998. Literature Review and Assessment of the Environmental Risks Associated With the Use
of ACQ Treated Wood Products in Aquatic Environments. Prepared for: Western Wood Preservers Institute,
7017 NE Highway 99, Suite 108, Vancouver, WA 9866588 Brooks, K.M. 1998. Literature Review and Assessment of the Environmental Risks Associated With the Use
of ACQ Treated Wood Products in Aquatic Environments. Prepared for: Western Wood Preservers Institute,
7017 NE Highway 99, Suite 108, Vancouver, WA 98665.
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89 Brooks, K.M. 1998. Literature Review, Computer Model and Assessment of the Potential environmental risks
Associated with Pentachlorophenol Treated Wood Products Used in Aquatic Environments. Prepared for:
Western Wood Preservers Institute, 7017 NE Highway 99, Suite 108, Vancouver, WA 98665.
90 Brooks, K.M. 1999. Stolt Canada Arrow Pass Salmon Farm Benthic and Shellfish Effects Study 1996 – 997.
Produced for Stolt Sea Farm Incorporated, 1405 Spruce Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
V9W 7K1. 107 pp. plus appendices.91 Brooks, K.M. 1999. Stolt Canada Arrow Pass Salmon Farm Benthic and Shellfish Effects Study 1996 – 1997.
Produced for Stolt Sea Farm Incorporated, 1405 Spruce Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
V9W 7K1. 107 pp. plus appendices.92 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Assessment of the environmental effects associated with wooden bridges preserved
with creosote, pentachlorophenol or chromated-copper-arsenate (CCA-C). U.S. Department of Agriculture –
Res. Pap. FPL-RP-587. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products
Laboratory, 100 pp.93 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Database report describing sediment physicochemical response to salmon farming in
British Columbia from 1996 through April 2000. Report prepared for the British Columbia Ministry of
Environment and the British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association, 408 West Pender Street, Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada V6E 2S9. 41 pp.94 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Determination of copper loss rates from Flexgard XI™ treated nets in marine
environments and evaluation of the resulting environmental risks. Report prepared for the British Columbia
Ministry of Environment and the British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association. 24 pp.95 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Environmental effects associated with the use of CCA-C, ACZA and ACQB pressure
treated wood used to construct boardwalks in wetland areas. U.S. Department of Agriculture – Forest
Products Laboratory, Research Paper FPL-RP-582. 126 pp. plus appendices.96 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Final Report – Evaluation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Migration From Railway
Ties Into Ballast and Adjacent Wetlands. Midwest Generation, Corporate EH&S Group, 440 S Lasalle Street,
Suite 3500, Chicago, IL 60605. 94 pp.97 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Literature review and model evaluation describing the environmental effects and
carrying capacity associated with the intensive culture of mussels (Mytilus edulis galloprovincialis ).
Technical appendix for an Environmental Impact Statement prepared for Taylor Resources, Southeast 130
Lynch Road, Shelton, WA 98584. 129 pp.98 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Recommended interim sediment quality guidelines for evaluating the environmental
response to marine netpen culture operations. Prepared for the British Columbia Salmon Farmers’
Association, Number 408 – 1200 West Pender Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6E 2S9. 11 pp.
99 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Results of the Fall 2000 interim salmon farm monitoring at tenures operated by Stolt Sea
Farms and Pacific National Aquaculture in British Columbia. Prepared for the British Columbia Salmon
Farmers’ Association. Number 408 – 1200 West Pender Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6E
2S9. 15 pp.100 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Results of the June 2000 interim salmon farm monitoring at Pacific National Group
netpens located in Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia. Report prepared for Pacific National Group, 737
Yates Street – Suite 310, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 1L6. 35 pp.101 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Results of the June 2000 interim salmon farm monitoring at Stolt Sea Farm, Inc. salmon
aquaculture tenures located in British Columbia. Report prepared for Stolt Sea arm, Inc. 1261 Redwood
Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada V9W 3K7. 93 pp.102 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Results of the June 2000 interim salmon farm monitoring at Stolt Sea Farm, Inc. salmon
aquaculture tenures located in British Columbia. Report prepared for Stolt Sea Farm, Inc. 1261 Redwood
Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada V9W 3K7. 93 pp.
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103 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Sediment concentrations of sulfides and total volatile solids near salmon farms in British
Columbia, Canada, during the period June through August, 2000 and recommendations for additional
sampling. Prepared for the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and the British Columbia Salmon
Farmers’ Association. 16 pp.104 Brooks, K.M. 2000. Sediment concentrations of zinc near salmon farms in British Columbia, Canada during
the period June through August 2000. Report prepared for the British Columbia Ministry of Environment
and the British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association. 12 pp.105 Brooks, K.M. 2001. An evaluation of the relationship between salmon farm biomass, organic inputs to
sediments, physicochemical changes associated with those inputs and the infaunal response – with
emphasis on total sediment sulfides, total volatile solids, and oxidationreduction potential as surrogate
endpoints for biological monitoring – Final Report. Technical report produced for the Technical Advisory
Group (TAG) to the British Columbia Ministry of Environment, 2080-A Labieux Road, Nanaimo, British
Columbia, Canada V9T 6J9. 186 pp. plus appendices.106 Brooks, K.M. 2001. An evaluation of the relationship between salmon farm biomass, organic inputs to
sediments, physicochemical changes associated with those inputs and the infaunal response – with
emphasis on total sediment sulfides, total volatile solids, and oxidationreduction potential as surrogate
endpoints for biological monitoring – Final Report. Technical report produced for the Technical Advisory
Group (TAG) to the British Columbia Ministry of Environment, 2080-A Labieux Road, Nanaimo, British
Columbia, Canada V9T 6J9. 186 pp. plus appendices.107 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Chapter 4. Salmon Farming and the Environment. In: Nash (2001) The Net-pen Salmon
Farming Industry in the Pacific Northwest. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFS-NWFSC-49. pp. 36 –
73.108 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Dungeness crab (Cancer magister ) and spot prawn (Pandalus platyceros ) holding and
feeding studies in support of Emamectin Benzoate acute toxicity testing. Technical report produced for Dr.
Rejean Berman, Schering-Plough Animal Health, 3535 Trans-Canada Highway, Pointe-Claire, Quebec,
Canada H9R 1B4. 50 pp.109 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Dungeness crab (Cancer magister ) and spot prawn (Pandalus platyceros ) holding and
feeding studies in support of Emamectin Benzoate acute toxicity testing. Technical report produced for Dr.
Rejean Berman, Schering-Plough Animal Health, 3535 Trans-Canada Highway, Pointe-Claire, Quebec,
Canada H9R 1B4. 50 pp.110 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Environmental assessment and monitoring program associated with aquaculture
production facilities operated by Hubbs SeaWorld Research Institute at the Grace oil drilling platform in the
Santa Barbara Channel, California. Technical report prepared for Hubbs SeaWorld Research Institute, 2595
Ingraham Street, San Diego, California 92109. 26 pp.111 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Final Report – Chugach Regional Resources Commission Bivalve Enhancement Program –
Bivalve inventories and native littleneck clam (Protothaca staminea ) culture studies – Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Trustee Council Project Number 95131. 189 pp.112 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Native littleneck clam (Protothaca staminea ) culture and associated environmental
effects in Alaska. Technical paper presented at the November 13 – 14, 2001 Alaska Sea Grant Program
conference in Anchorage, Alaska. 23 pp.113 Brooks, K.M. 2001. New salmon net-pen site assessments and baseline surveys at Beddingfield and South
Millar Channel, Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia. Technical reported prepared for Pacific National
Aquaculture, 1001 Wharf Street – Suite 300, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 1T8. 21 pp.
114 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Recommendations to the British Columbia Farmed Salmon Waste Management
Technical Advisory Group for Biological and Physicochemical Performance Standards Applicable to Marine
Netpens. Technical report produced for the Technical Advisory Group of the British Columbia Ministry of
Environment, 2080-A Labieux Road, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada V9T 6J9. 24 pp.
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115 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Results of Summer 2001 interim salmon farm monitoring at Pacific National Aquaculture
netpens located in Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia. Technical reported prepared for Pacific National
Aquaculture, 1001 Wharf Street – Suite 300, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 1T8. 65 pp.
116 Brooks, K.M. 2001. Results of the July 2001 interim salmon farm monitoring at Stolt Sea Farm, Inc. salmon
aquaculture tenures located in British Columbia. Technical report prepared for Stolt Sea Farm, Inc. 1261
Redwood Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada V9W 3K7. 64 pp.117 Brooks, K.M. 2002. Characterizing the environmental response to pressure treated wood. Proceedings. In:
Enhancing the Durability of Lumber and Engineered Wood Products”, Forest Products Society, 2801
Marshall Court, Madison, WI 53705-2299. pp. Annual Meeting, February 11 – 13, 2002, Kissimmee, Florida.
Pp. 59-71.118 Brooks, K.M. 2002. Characterizing the environmental response to pressure treated wood. Proceedings. In:
Enhancing the Durability of Lumber and Engineered Wood Products”, Forest Products Society, 2801
Marshall Court, Madison, WI 53705-2299. pp. Annual Meeting, February 11 – 13, 2002, Kissimmee, Florida.
Pp. 59-71.119 Brooks, K.M. 2002. Copper loss from copper naphthenate treated piling immersed in fresh water. Technical
report prepared for Mr. James A. Brient, Naphthenic Acid Technology Manager, Merichem Company
Research Center, 1503 Central, Houston, Texas 77012-2797. 9 pp. plus appendices.
120 Brooks, K.M. 2002. Copper loss from copper naphthenate treated piling immersed in fresh water. Technical
report prepared for Mr. James A. Brient, Naphthenic Acid Technology Manager, Merichem Company
Research Center, 1503 Central, Houston, Texas 77012-2797. 9 pp. plus appendices.
121 Brooks, K.M. 2002. Literature review, computer model and assessment of the potential environmental risks
associated with copper naphthenate treated wood products used in aquatic environments. Technical report
prepared for Mr. Gerald E. Davis, Merichem Chemicals and Refinery Services LLC, 2701 Warrior Road, P.O.
Box 40777, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 24404. 22 pp.122 Brooks, K.M. 2002. Results of the July 2001 interim salmon farm monitoring at Stolt Sea Farm, Inc. salmon
aquaculture tenures located in British Columbia. Technical report prepared for Stolt Sea Farm, Inc. 1261
Redwood Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada V9W 3K7. 81 pp.123 Brooks, K.M. 2003. An assessment of whether pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuschai) runs in the
Broughton Archipelago of British Columbia, Canada are threatened by sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis )
infections originating on cultured Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar ). Legal affidavit prepared for Mr.
Christopher Harvey, Q.C., MacKenzie Fujisawa Barristers & Solicitors, 1600-1095 West Pender Street,
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada V6E 2M6 57 pp.124 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Application of the Infaunal Trophic Index to the evaluation of macrobenthic effects
associated with salmon farming in British Columbia. Technical report prepared for the British Columbia
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries. 30 pp.125 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Chemical and Biological Remediation at the Upper Retreat Atlantic Salmon Farm in
Retreat Passage, Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia – Tenure 1404379. Technical report prepared for
Stolt Sea Farms, 1761 Redwood Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada V9W 3K7. 34 pp.
126 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Chemical and Biological Remediation at the Upper Retreat Atlantic Salmon Farm in
Retreat Passage, Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia – Tenure 1404379. Technical report prepared for
Stolt Sea Farms, 1761 Redwood Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada V9W 3K7. 34 pp.
127 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Chemical and biological remediation of the benthos near Atlantic salmon farms.
Aquaculture, Volume 219, Issues 1-4, pp. 355-377.
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128 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Comments regarding the Environmental Protection Agencies Draft preliminary Risk
Assessment on Creosote. Technical response provided to U.S. Creosote Council II, care-of Mr. David Webb,
357 Browns Hill Road, Valencia, PA 16059. 47 pp.129 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Comments regarding the Environmental Protection Agency’s Draft Preliminary Risk
Assessment for Arsenical Wood Preservatives. Technical response provided to the Arsenical Wood
Preservatives Task Force, American Chemistry Council, care-of Mr. Has Shah, 1300 Wilson Blvd., Arlington,
VA 22209. 41 pp.130 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Environmental response to the use of ACQ-C, CCA-C Tebuconazole, and Untreated
southern yellow pine floats and posts in Montgomery’s Pond. Technical report produced for Chemical
Specialties Inc. One Woodlawn Green, Suite 250, Charlotte, North Carolina 28217. 31 pp. plus appendices.
141 pp. plus appendices.131 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Environmental Risk Assessment for CCA-C and ACZA Treated Wood. Technical report
prepared for the Western Wood Preservers Institute, 7017 NE Highway 99 Ste. 108, Vancouver, WA 98665.
40 pp.132 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Environmental Risk Assessment for CCA-C and ACZA Treated Wood. Technical report
prepared for the Western Wood Preservers Institute, 7017 NE Highway 99 Ste. 108, Vancouver, WA 98665.
40 pp.133 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Measurement of nutrients in bottom water under and adjacent to the Deepwater Point
mussel farm in Totten Inlet, Washington. Prepared for the Pacific Shellfish Institute, 120 State Avenue NE
#142, Olympia, Washington as part of Department of Commerce Award No. NA16RG1591. 9 pp.
134 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Metal loss rates as a function of rainfall from southern yellow pine treated with ACQ-C
preservative amended with and without water repellents. Technical report produced for Chemical
Specialties Inc. One Woodlawn Green, Suite 250, Charlotte, North Carolina 28217. 31 pp. plus appendices.
22 pp. plus appendices.135 Brooks, K.M. 2003. Metal loss rates from southern yellow pine treated with ACQ-C preservative amended
with and without water repellents and from CCA-C treated wood. Technical report produced for Chemical
Specialties Inc. One Woodlawn Green, Suite 250, Charlotte, North Carolina 28217. 31 pp. plus appendices.
136 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Baseline inventory of macrobenthos at Stolt Sea Farms’ Humphrey Rocks Tenure in
Tribune Channel, Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia. Technical report prepared for Stolt Sea Farms,
1761 Redwood Street, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada V9W 3K7. 18 pp.
137 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Creosote treated piling – perceptions versus reality. Public outreach document prepared
for U.S. Creosote Council II, care-of Mr. David Webb, 357 Browns Hill Road, Valencia, PA 16059. 15 pp.
138 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Environmental feasibility study for aquaculture in Port Angeles Harbor and the Straits of
Juan de Fuca. Technical report prepared for Olympic Aqua Ventures, L.L.C., 111 Hurricane View Lane Port
Angeles, WA 98362 42 pp.139 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Environmental response to ACZA treated wood structures in Pacific Northwest marine
environments. Technical report prepared for J.H. Baxter and Company, 1700 South El Camino Real, San
Mateo, CA 94402. 30 pp.140 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Environmental response to creosote treated wood structures in Puget Sound,
Washington. Technical report prepared for U.S. Creosote Council II, care-of Mr. David Webb, 357 Browns Hill
Road, Valencia, PA 16059. 52 pp.141 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Evaluation of the macrobenthic community at the edge of tenure on the 300 oT transect
at Stolt Sea Farms’ Swanson Island Tenure (Number 1304381) in the Broughton Archipelago, British
Columbia. Technical report prepared for Stolt Sea Farms, 1761 Redwood Street, Campbell River, British
Columbia, Canada V9W 3K7. 12 pp.
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142 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Metal loss rates in a dynamic leaching system from Strong-Seal fibreglass wrapped CCA-C
treated wood. Technical report prepared for Wood Preservers Incorporated, P.O. Box 158, Warsaw, Virginia
22572. 8 pp.143 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Modelling, managing and assessing the environmental risks associated with the use of
creosote treated wood products. Technical report prepared for Creosote Council Europe, care of Per Bech
A/S, Koppers Denmark, Avernakke, 5800, Nyborg, Denmark. 84 pp.144 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Migration From Creosote-Treated Railway Ties Into
Ballast and Adjacent Wetlands. Res. Pap. FPL-RP-617. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Forest Products Laboratory. 53 pp.145 Brooks, K.M. 2004. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Migration From Creosote-Treated Railway Ties Into
Ballast and Adjacent Wetlands. Res. Pap. FPL-RP-617. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Forest Products Laboratory. 53 pp.146 Brooks, K.M. 2004. September 2004 sediment physicochemical monitoring at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research
Institute’s enhancement netpens located at Santa Catalina Island, Aqua Hedionda Laboon and San Diego
Bay. Technical report prepared for Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute 2595 Ingraham Street, San Diego, CA
92109. 29 pp.147 Brooks, K.M. 2005 (In-review) Computer model and risk assessment predicting the aquatic environmental
response to bridges constructed using creosote preserved wood. Technical report prepared for the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WI 53705. Timber Bridge
Joint Venture Agreement 01-JV-11111136-104. 86 pp.148 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Baseline information describing sediment physicochemistry of Totten Inlet and the
macrobenthos of the proposed North Totten Inlet mussel farm. Technical report prepared for Taylor
Resources, Southeast 130 Lynch Road, Shelton, WA 98584. 53 pp.149 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Baseline information describing sediment physicochemistry of Totten Inlet and the
macrobenthos of the proposed North Totten Inlet mussel farm. Technical report prepared for Taylor
Resources, Southeast 130 Lynch Road, Shelton, WA 98584. 53 pp. 150 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Benthic response at the Deepwater Point mussel farm in Totten Inlet, Puget Sound,.
Washington State USA. Technical report prepared for Taylor Resources, Southeast 130 Lynch Road, Shelton,
WA 98584. 45 pp.151 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Biological evaluation and essential fish habitat assessment – road crossing over the
Middle Branch of Cassalery Creek and adjacent wetlands. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Reference
D200401495-3755. Prepared for Four Seasons Engineering, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. 19 pp.
152 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Biological evaluation and essential fish habitat assessment – road crossing over the
Middle Branch of Cassalery Creek and adjacent wetlands. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Reference
D200401495-3755. Prepared for Four Seasons Engineering, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. 19 pp.
153 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Copper and tebuconazole loss rates from southern yellow pine treated to a retention of
0.246 pounds per cubic foot with CA-B preservative. Technical report produced for Arch Wood Protection,
1955 Lake Park Drive, Smyrna, Georgia 30080. 38 pp. plus appendices.154 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Copper, zinc and arsenic loss rates from Douglas fir piling treated to a nominal retentions
1.0 and 1.5 pounds per cubic foot with Ammoniacal Copper Zinc Arsenate (ACZA) preservative and receiving
four different post treatment Best Management Practices designed to minimize metal losses to fresh- and
saltwater environments. Technical report prepared for J.H. Baxter and Company, 1700 South El Camino
Real, San Mateo, CA 94402. 41 pp.155 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Copper, zinc and arsenic loss rates from Douglas fir piling treated to a nominal retentions
1.0 and 1.5 pounds per cubic foot with Ammoniacal Copper Zinc Arsenate (ACZA) preservative and receiving
four different post treatment Best Management Practices designed to minimize metal losses to fresh- and
saltwater environments. Technical report prepared for J.H. Baxter and Company, 1700 South El Camino
Real, San Mateo, CA 94402. 41 pp.
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156 Brooks, K.M. 2005. Metal loss rates to rainfall falling on 2”x6” lumber treated with Ammoniacal Copper Zinc
Arsenate (ACZA) preservative. Technical report produced for J.H. Baxter and Company, 1700 South El
Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94402. 12pp.157 Brooks, K.M. 2005. The affects of water temperature, salinity and currents on the survival and distribution
of the infective copepodid stage of sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis ) originating on Atlantic salmon farms
in the Broughton Archipelago of British Columbia, Canada. Reviews in Fisheries Science. 13:177-204.
158 Brooks, K.M. 2005. The epibenthic community observed in association with the intensive raft culture of
Mytilus edulis galloprovincialis in Totten Inlet, Washington. Funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce
Award No. NA16RG1591. Submitted to Pacific Shellfish Institute, 120 State Avenue NE #142, Olympia, WA
98501.159 Brooks, K.M. 2006. Assessing the environmental costs associated with the netpen culture of Atlantic salmon
in the Northeast Pacific. 59 pp. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and World
Fisheries Trust (WFT) Workshop on Comparative Environmental Costs of Aquaculture and Other Food
Production Sections – 24-28 April 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In-press by FAO.
160 Brooks, K.M. 2006. DRAFT Supplemental Best Available Science. Produced for the Jefferson County Critical
Area Ordinance Review Committee. Aquatic Environmental Sciences, 644 Old Eaglemount Road, Port
Townsend, Washington 98368. 67 pp.161 Brooks, K.M. 2006. Sediment physicochemical monitoring at delayed release netpens and raceways for
white seabass located in southern California during 2004 and 2005. Report prepared for Hubbs-Sea World
Research Institute, California Department of Fish and Game and Advisors to the Ocean Resources
Enhancement and Hatchery Program (OREHP). Aquatic Environmental Sciences, 644 Old Eaglemount Road,
Port Townsend, WA 98368. 97 pp.162 Brooks, K.M. 2006. Sediment physicochemical monitoring at delayed release netpens and raceways for
white seabass located in southern California during 2004 and 2005. Report prepared for Hubbs-Sea World
Research Institute, California Department of Fish and Game and Advisors to the Ocean Resources
Enhancement and Hatchery Program (OREHP). Aquatic Environmental Sciences, 644 Old Eaglemount Road,
Port Townsend, WA 98368. 97 pp.163 Brooks, K.M. 2006. Supplemental study of dissolved nutrients and particulate organic matter in waters near
the proposed mussel farm in North Totten Inlet, Washington State, USA. Technical report prepared for
Taylor Resources, Southeast 130 Lynch Road, Shelton, WA 98584. 48 pp.164 Brooks, K.M. 2006. Supplemental study of dissolved nutrients and particulate organic matter in waters near
the proposed mussel farm in North Totten Inlet, Washington State, USA. Technical report prepared for
Taylor Resources, Southeast 130 Lynch Road, Shelton, WA 98584. 48 pp.165 Brooks, K.M. 2007. An analysis of sediment sulfide and macrobenthic data for purposes of assessing the
concept of ecological threshold in monitoring the benthic effects of fish farms. British Columbia Ministry of
Environment Contract CNAEN07029. Technical report produced for the British Columbia Ministry of
Environment 2080-A Labieux Road, Nanaimo, British Columbia V9T 6J9. 63 pp., plus appendices
166 Brooks, K.M. 2007. An analysis of sediment sulfide and macrobenthic data for purposes of assessing the
concept of ecological threshold in monitoring the benthic effects of fish farms. British Columbia Ministry of
Environment Contract CNAEN07029. Technical report produced for the British Columbia Ministry of
Environment 2080-A Labieux Road, Nanaimo, British Columbia V9T 6J9. 63 pp., plus appendices
167 Brooks, K.M. 2007. Sediment physicochemical monitoring at delayed release netpens and raceways for
white seabass located in Southern California during the period 2004 through 2006. Technical report
produced for Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute, California Department of Fish and Game, and Advisors to
the Ocean Resources Enhancement and Hatchery Program (OREHP). 118 pp.
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168 Brooks, K.M. 2007. Supplemental best available science supporting recommendations for wetland buffer
widths in Jefferson County, Washington. Aquatic Environmental Sciences, 644 Old Eaglemount Road, Port
Townsend, Washington.169 Brooks, K.M. 2007a. Jefferson County Critical Area Ordinance Review Committee – Response to the
Department of Ecology critique of Brooks (2006) dated March 9, 2007. Aquatic Environmental Sciences, 644
Old Eaglemount Road, Port Townsend, Washington 98368. 71 pp.170 Brooks, K.M. 2007b. Background information and development of recommendations for wetland buffers by
the Jefferson County Critical Area Ordinance Review Committee. Aquatic Environmental Sciences, 644 Old
Eaglemount Road, Port Townsend, Washington 98368. 67 pp.171 Brooks, K.M. and C.V.W. Mahnken. 2003. Interactions of Atlantic Salmon in the Pacific Northwest
Environment. II. Organic Wastes. Fisheries Research, Vol. 62, Issue 3, pp. 255 – 293.172 Brooks, K.M. and C.V.W. Mahnken. 2003. Interactions of Atlantic salmon in the Pacific Northwest
Environment. III. Accumulation of zinc and copper. Fisheries Research, Vol. 62, Issue 3, pp. 295-305.
173 Brooks, K.M. and D.J. Stucchi. 2006. The Effects of Water Temperature, Salinity and Currents on the Survival
and Distribution of the Infective Copepodid Stage of the Salmon Louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis )
Originating on Atlantic Salmon Farms in the Broughton Archipelago of British Columbia, Canada (Brooks,
2005) – A Response to the Rebuttal of Krkosek et al. (2005a). Reviews in Fisheries Science. 14:13-23.
174 Brooks, K.M., C. Mahnken and C. Nash. 2002. Environmental Effects Associated with Marine Netpen Waste
with Emphasis on Salmon Farming in the Pacific Northwest. In: Responsible Marine Aquaculture, Eds:
Stickney and McVey. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, United Kingdom pp. 159 – 204.
175 Brooks, K.M., D. Goyette and S. Christie. 2006. Sooke Basin Creosote Evaluation – Results of the October
2005 Reconnaissance Survey. Creosote Evaluation Committee, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Pacific Yukon
Region, 201-401 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6C 3S5. 150 pp.
176 Brooks, K.M., D.E. Konasewich, H.C. Bailey, E.B. Szenasy and G.E. Brudermann. 1996. Antisapstain chemical
Technical Review. Prepared for the British Columbia Ministry of Environment; Subcommittee on
Antisapstain chemical Waste Control Regulation Amendments of the B.C. Stakeholder Forum on Sapstain
Control. 133 pp.177 Brooks. K.M. 1997. Literature Review and Assessment of the Environmental Risks Associated with the Use of
ACZA Treated Wood Products in Aquatic Environments. Second Edition. Prepared for the Western Wood
Preservers' Institute 7017 NE Highway 99, Suite 108, Vancouver, WA 98665. 98 pp.
178 Brosofske, K.D, J. Chen, R. J. Naiman, and J. F. Franklin. Harvesting effects on microclimatic gradients from
small streams to uplands in western Washington. Ecological Applications, 7(4), 1997, pp. 1188–1200.
179 Brosofske, K.D., J. Chen, R.J. Naiman, and J.F. Franklin. 1997. Harvesting effects on microclimatic gradients
from small streams to uplands in western Washington. Ecological Applications 7:188-1200.
180 Browdy, C. L. and J. A. Hargreaves (editors). 2009. Overcoming Technical Barriers to the Sustainable
Development of Competitive Marine Aquaculture in the United States. Summary of a Workshop on
Enhancing Competitiveness of Sustainable Marine Aquaculture in the United States: Addressing
Measurement Barriers to Technological Innovation. 120 pp.
181 Brumme, C.J., Abbe, T.B., Sampson, J.R. & Montgomery, D.R. 2006. Influence of vertical channel change
associated with accumulations on delineated channel migration zones, Washington, USA. Geomorphology
80, 2006. 295-309.
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182 Brummer, C. J. et al. 2006. Influence of vertical channel change associated with wood accumulations on
delineating channel migration zones, Washington, USA. Geomorphology, 80 (2006) 295–309. November,
2006. www.elsevier.com/locate/geomorph
183 Brummer, C.J. 2007. Effects of Riparian Forest Recovery on the Delineation of Channel Migration Zones.
Geologic Society Annual Meeting, Seattle May 4-6, 2007.184 Buckhouse and Gifford. 1976. Water Quality Implications of Cattle Grazing on a Semiarid Watershed in
Southeastern Utah. J. Range Management 29(2):109-113. 185 Bulthuis, D.A. 1994. Light environments/implications for management. Pages 23-27 in Wyllie-Echeverria, S.,
A.M. Olson, and M.J. Hershman (eds.). Seagrass Science and Policy in the Pacific Northwest: Proceedings of
a Seminar Series School of Marine Affairs. University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
186 Buschmann, A. H., V. A. Riquelme, M. C. Hernandez-Gonzalez, D. Varela, J. E. Jimenez, L. A. Henriquez, P. A.
Vergara, R. Guinez, L. Filun. 2006. A review of the impacts of salmonid farming on marine coastal
ecosystems in the southeast Pacific. ICES Journal of Marine Science. Vol. 63. Pp. 1338 - 1345.
187Bussell, M. 2011. EPA Ltr to Susewind and Pendowski, Ecology. Revised Sediment Management Standards
(WAC 173-204) including the Marine Finfish Rearing Facility Provision, as submitted on June 3, 1996. 32 pp.
188 Caicco, S.L. 1989. Natural Features Report: Dabob Bay Natural Area Reserve. Prepared for Division of Land
and Water Conservation, Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, Washington
189 Cairns, J. Jr. 1988. Increasing Diversity by Restoring Damaged Ecosystems. In: National Research Council.
1992. Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology and Public Policy. Washington, DC: National
Academy Press.190 Cascadia Consulting Group. 2003. Watershed Management Plan for the Quilcene-Snow Water Resource
Inventory Area (WRIA 17). Report to the Jefferson County Natural Resources Division. October 28, 2003.
191 Cascadia Consulting Group. 2006. Summary of Watershed Management Plan for the Skokomish-Dosewallips
Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA 16). Report to the Mason County Department of Community
Development.192 Casola, J., J. Kay, A. Snover, R. Norheim, and L. Whitely Binder. 2005. Climate Impacts on Washington’s
Hydropower, Water Supply, Forests, Fish, and Agriculture. Prepared for King County Conference on Climate
Change, by University of Washington Climate Impacts Group. October 27, 2005. Available at:
http://www.cses.washington.edu/cig/outreach/workshops/kc2005.shtml193 Casola, J., J. Kay, A. Snover, R. Norheim, and L. Whitely Binder. 2005a. Climate Impacts on Washington’s
Hydropower, Water Supply, Forests, Fish, and Agriculture. Prepared for King County Conference on Climate
Change, by University of Washington Climate Impacts Group. October 27, 2005. Available at:
http://www.cses.washington.edu/cig/outreach/workshops/kc2005.shtml194 Casola, J., J. Kay, and A. Snover. 2005b. Climate Change Impacts Sector Fact Sheets. Prepared for King
County Conference on Climate Change, by University of Washington Climate Impacts Group. October 27,
2005. Available at: http://www.cses.washington.edu/cig/outreach/workshops/kc2005.shtml
195 Castelle, A.J., A.W. Johnson and C. Conolly. 1994. Wetland and Stream Buffer Size Requirements – A review.
J. Environ. Qual. 234:878-882.196 Castelle, A.J., A.W. Johnson, and C. Conolly. 1994. Wetland and stream buffer size requirements—a review.
Journal of Environmental Quality 23:878-882.197 Cederholm, C. J., et.al. 2000. Pacific Salmon and Wildlife – Ecological contexts, relationships, and
implications for management. Special Edition Technical Report, Prepared for D.H. Johnson and T.A. O’Neil
(Managing Directors), Wildlife-Habitat Relationships in Oregon and Washington. Washington Department
of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia.
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198 Cederholm, C.J., D.B. Houston, D.L. Cole, W.J. Scarlett. 1989. Fate of Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
Carcasses in Spawning Streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 46:1347-1355.
199 Cederholm, C.J., L.M. Reid, and E.O. Salo. 1980. Cumulative Effects of Logging Road Sediment on Salmonid
Populations in the Clearwater River, Jefferson County, Washington. Contribution No. 543, College of
Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.200 Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board. 2007. Digest of Decisions 1992-2007. (February
2007)201 Chemical Treatments: SLICE / Farmed and Dangerous. 4 pp.
202 Chen, J. et al. 1999. Microclimate in Forest Ecosystem and Landscape Ecology: Variations in local climate
can be used to monitor and compare the effects of different management regimes. BioScience Vol. 49 No. 4,
pp 288 – 297.203 Christensen, D. 2004. Environmental Analysis of Brinnon Subarea and Associated Comprehensive Plan and
UDC Amendments, Jefferson County Natural Resources Division. Available at:
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204 Christiansen, D. 2004. Review of Best Available Science for 2004 Comprehensive Plan and Development
Regulations Update. September 22, 2004.205 Christiansen, D. 2005. Draft Hood Canal/Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca Summer Chum Salmon Recovery
Plan . November 15, 2005. Draft report to Jefferson County Natural Resources Department.
206 Chu, Y.H., 1985. Beach erosion and protection: a case study at Lincoln Park, Seattle: Shore and Beach 53: 26-
32.207 Clallam County. 2012. Clallam County SMP Final Draft Chapter 2, Clallam County, Washington.
208 Clallam County. 2012. Clallam County SMP Final Draft Chapter 3, Clallam County, Washington.
209 Clark, M. 2007. Letter to Dr. Brooks describing the effectiveness of voluntary programs undertaken by the
Washington State Conservation Commission and the state’s 39 Conservation Districts. Washington State
Conservation Commission. PO Box 47721, Olympia, WA 98504-7721.210 Clary, W.P., C.I. Thornton, and S.R. Abt. 1996. Riparian stubble height and recovery of degraded
Streambanks. Rangelands 18:137-140.211 Clogston, S. and S. Hopkins, personal communication to Michelle McConnell, Project Coordinator, May 17,
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snow. Final Report, Project SH-1. Sediment, Hydrology, and Mass Wasting Steering Committee,
Timber/Fish/Wildlife program, Olympia, Washington.213 Collins, B. D., and D. R. Montgomery. 2002. Forest development, wood jams, and restoration of floodplain
rivers in the Puget Lowland, Washington. Restoration Ecology 10(2):237-247.214 Collins, B. D., D. R. Montgomery, and A. D. Haas. 2002. Historical changes in the distribution and functions of
large wood in Puget Lowland rivers. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (59):66-76.
215 Collins, B.D., and Sheikh A.J. 2005. Historical reconstruction, classification, and change analysis of Puget
Sound tidal marshes. Project Completion Report to: Washington Dept. Natural Resources, Aquatic
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and Space Sciences, Seattle, Washington 98195.216 Collins, B.D., D.R. Montomery, and A.J. Sheikh. 2003. Chapter 4: Reconstructing the historic riverine
landscape of the Puget lowland. In: Montgomery, D.R., S. Bolton, D.B. Booth, and L. Wall (eds.). Restoration
of Puget Sound Rivers. University of Washington Press.p. 79-128.
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217 Collins, B.D., D.R. Montomery, and A.J. Sheikh. 2003. Chapter 4: Reconstructing the historic riverine
landscape of the Puget lowland. In: Montgomery, D.R., S. Bolton, D.B. Booth, and L. Wall (eds.). Restoration
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Commission. 225
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may cause wild salmonid declines in Europe and North America and be a threat to fishes elsewhere. 11 pp.
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207-224.228 Crittenden, R.N. 1992. Salmon at Risk, first edn. Hargrave Publishing, Carlsborg WA.
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Research . 20: 215-227.230 Cullinan, T. 2001. Important Bird Areas of Washington, Audubon Washington. Available at:
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management. Overview Article, Aquatic Sciences 67: 486-49120. January, 2005.232 Davis, J. 2006. personal communication to ESA Adolfson, comments on preliminary draft I&C report.
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237 Desbonnet, A., Pogue, P., Lee, V., and N. Wolff. 1994. Vegetated buffers in the coastal zone: A summary
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378 Jeffries, S.J., P.J. Gearin, H.R. Huber, D.L. Saul, and D.A. Pruett. 2000. Atlas of Seal and Sea Lion Haulout Sites
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413 Krkosek, M., J. S. Ford, A. Morton, S. Lele, R.A. Myers, M. A. Lewis. December 14, 2007. Declining Wild
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