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Abbe, T.B., G.R. Pess, D.R. Montgomery, and K. Fetherston. In Press. Integrating engineered log jam technology into reach-scale river restoration. Pages 443-482 in D. Montgomery, S. Bolton, and D. Booth, eds., Restoration of Puget Sound Rivers, University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA.

Allendorf, F. W., D. Bayles, D. L. Bottom, K. C. Currens, C. .A. Frissell, D. Hankin, J. A. Lichatowich, W. Nehlsen, P.C. Totter, and T. H. Williams. 1997. Prioritizing Pacific salmon stocks for conservation. Cons. Biol. 11:140-152.

Ames, J., and D. Phinney. 1977. 1977 Puget Sound Summer-Fall Chinook Methodology: Escapement Estimates and Goals, Run Size Forecasts, and In-Season Run Size Updates. Technical Report No. 29. Washington Department of Fisheries.

Base, D. 1996. Summer canoe surveys of riverine birds on the North and South Forks Stillaguamish River and Lower Pichuck Creek 1992-1995. Unpublished Report. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Mill Creek, WA.

Beamer, E. M., and G. R. Pess. 1999. The effects of flooding on chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning success in two Puget Sound River Basins. Proceedings from Watershed Management to Protect Declining Species. American Water Resources Association Annual Water Resources Conference. December 6-9, 1999. Seattle, WA. pp. 67-70.

Beamish, R. J., and D. Bouillon. 1993. Pacific salmon production trends in relation to climate. C. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 50:1002-1016.

Beamish, R.J., M. Folkes, R. Sweeting, and C.Mahnken. 1998. Intra-annual changes in the abundance of coho, chinook and chum salmon in Puget Sound in 1997. In: Puget Sound Research Proceedings 1998, Puget Sound Water Quality Authority, Olympia, WA.

Beardslee, K. 1993. Petition for a Rule to list the Deer Creek Summer Steelhead under the Endangered Species Act and to designate critical habitat. Washington Trout, Seattle, WA.

Beauchamp, D. A., D. E. Pflug, and G. Lucchetti. 1987. Snohomish River juvenile salmon outmigration study. Prepared for the United States Department of the Navy, the Tulalip Tribes, Northwest Envirometric Services, Navy Contract No. N62474-86-C-0991.

Beck, R. W. & Associates. 1986. Snohomish river Juvenile salmon Outmigration Study. Report prepared for the United States Department of the Navy.

Beechie, T., and T. Sibley. 1990. Evaluation of TFW stream classification system: stratification of physical habitat area and distribution.

Beechie, T., B.D. Collins, and G.R. Pess. 2001. Post-glacial and recent history of geomorphic processes and fish habitat in two recently deglaciated river basins, Washington State. In: Geomorphic processes and riverine habitat water science and application, Volume 4, pages 37-45. American Geophysical Union (AGU). Washington, D.C.

Beechie, T.J., G.R. Pess, E. Beamer, G. Luchetti, and R. Bilby. 2002. Role of watershed assessments in recovery planning for threatened or endangered salmon. Society of Ecological Restoration: Restoration of Puget Sound Rivers.

Benda, L., T. Beechie, T. Wissmar, and R. Johnson. 1992. Morphology and evolution of salmonid habitats in a recently deglaciated river basin. S. F. Stillaguamish.

Benda, L., and B. Collins. 1992. Slope stability investigation of the Crown Pacific property in the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River Basin.

Benda, L., G. Thorsen, and S. Bernath. 1988. Team investigation of the Hazel landslide on the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River.

Blake, W. 1994. Priority areas of the Stillaguamish River needing environmental improvements.

Booth, D. B. 1989. Surficial geological map of the Granite Falls 15-minute quadrangle. Snohomish County, WA Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geol. Survey, scale 1:50,000.

Brusven, M. A., W. R. Meehan, and J. F. Ward. 1986. Summer use of simulated undercut banks by juvenile Chinook salmon in an artificial Idaho channel. North American Journal of Fisheries
Management. 6:32-37.

Busack, C. A., and J. B. Shaklee. 1995. Genetic diversity units and major ancestral lineages of salmonid fishes in Washington. Wash. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Chapter D. RAD 95-02.

CCMP (Comprehensive State/Tribal Chinook Management Plan)/Draft. 1999.

Cederholm, C. J. 1994. A suggested landscape approach for salmon and wildlife habitat protection in western Washington riparian ecosystems. Pages 78-90 in A. B. Carey and C. Elliott, (eds). Washington Forest Landscape Management Project Progress Report. Washington Dept. of Nat. Res., Olympia, WA.

Collins, B. 1992. River channel budget and gravel mining, 1962-1991, in the Stillaguamish River, prepared for Lonestar Northwest, Snohomish County, WA.

Collins, B. 1997. Effects of Land use on the Stillaguamish River, Washington, ~1870 to ~1990: Implications for Salmonid Habitat and Water Quality and their Restoration. Project Completion Report to The Tulalip Tribes, Snohomish County Department of Public Works, Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, and State of Washington Department of Ecology. 77 pages.

Collins, B., T. Beechie, L. Benda, P. Kennard, C. Veldhuisen, V. Anderson, and D. Berg. 1994. Salmonid habitat and watershed assessment and restoration plan for Deer Creek, North Cascades WA, Draft.

Cowan, L. King, D. Detrick, C. 1995. Wild salmon habitat enhancement and restoration project. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Status of Chinook salmon and their habitat in Puget Sound. S.P Cramer & Associates, Volume 2 Final Report.

Currens, K. P. 1998. Conservation of Pacific salmon: response to Wainsright and Waples. Cons. Biol. 12:1148-1149.

Currens, K. P., and M. Ford. 1999. Appendix B of the Draft Hatchery Genetic Management Plan Template. National Marine Fisheries Service. Seattle, WA. Deer Creek Report, 1984.

Currie, J. 1994. Mitigating the effects of farm activities on fish habitat with references to the Stillaguamish River.

Denby, G. 1992. Geotechnical investigation DeForest Creek Slide stabilization project.

Department of Health. 1998. Washington State Department of Health Office of Shellfish Programs 1998 annual inventory: commercial and recreational shellfish areas in Puget Sound. Olympia, WA.

DeShazo, J. 1974. Deer Creek study. WDFW, Olympia, WA.

DeVries, P. 2000. Scour processes and pre-emergent survival of salmonids in gravel bed streams. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seattle, WA.

DeVries, P., M. McHugh, E. Beamer, G. Pess, and J. Glasgow. 2001. Monitoring and assessing fine sediment intrusion as a function of scour depth and sediment loading. Washington Trout/Washington Department of Ecology, Seattle, WA.

Eide, J. 1990. A 48-year sediment budget (1942-1989) for Deer Creek Basin. MS Thesis, WWU.

Feins, R. 1990. Analyzing non-point source pollution in a Puget Sound watershed (Portage Creek).

FERC Project 4466. 1983. Deer Creek fisheries, physical stream surveys and IFIM Study Capital Development Co.

FERC Project 7456. 1983. Heather, Triple, and Hawthorne Creeks, hydroelectric projects, Cole Energy Inc.

FERC Project. 1983. Segelson Creek Hydroelectric Project, Capital Development Co.

Fransen, S. 1977. Stillaguamish Watershed inventory and assessment. Final Report.

Friedman, M. 1988. Forever Wild: Conserving the greater North Cascades ecosystem.

Gorton Science Advisory Team. 1999. The reform of salmon and steelhead hatcheries in Puget Sound and coastal Washington to recover natural stocks while providing fisheries. Report to Senator Gorton, May 10, 1999.

Gresh, T., J. Lichatowich, and P. Schoonmaker. 2000. An estimation of historic and current levels of salmon production in the Northeast Pacific ecosystem: evidence of a nutrient deficit in the freshwater systems of the Pacific Northwest. Fisheries 25(1):15-21.

Grey, Z. 1928. Tales of Freshwater Fishing. Grosset and Dunlap, NY, NY.