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Reserve: South Slough, OR
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A Long-Term Perspective on Tidal Wetland Restoration: Vegetation Development, Elevation Capital, and Carbon Sequestration in the Oldest Projects Along the U.S. West Coast
A National Synthesis of Tidal Marshes to Detect Impacts of Climate Change across Multiple Scales
Advancing Science Literacy with a System-wide Monitoring Data Exhibit
Bringing the "Oly" Oyster Back to Oregon's Coast
Building a Coastwide Olympia Oyster Network to Improve Restoration Outcomes
Building Partnerships for Oregon's Coastal Watershed
Buried or Fried? Understanding Sedimentation and Temperature Effects on Native Species in the South Slough Reserve and Coos Estuary, Oregon
Communicating Results from the Tidal Marsh Resilience Synthesis
Communication and Assessment of Seagrass Seed-based Restoration Techniques
Developing and Integrating Social Measures of Estuarine Restoration Success
Developing DNA Methods to Monitor Invasive Species and Biodiversity in Estuaries
Drone the NERRS: Assessing the Efficacy of a Drone-based Coastal Wetland Monitoring Protocol Across Five Biogeographic Regions
Feasibility Planning for Pacific Northwest Blue Carbon Finance Projects
Improved Understanding of Sediment Dynamics for the Coos Estuary
Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and NERR Science and Monitoring to Improve Estuarine Stewardship and Management, with Shared Benefits for Birds and Local Communities
Land Use and Environmental Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Carbon Sequestration in Pacific Northwest Tidal Wetlands
Pacific Northwest Carbon Stocks and Blue Carbon Database Project
SETr: Developing Tools and Visualizations to Track Changes in Wetland Surface Elevation
Synthesizing Long-term SWMP Datasets to Quantify Estuarine Ecosystem Dynamics and Identify Trends Along an Ecological Gradient
The Coos Estuary Land Use Analysis
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