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  1. Modeling the spatiotemporal patterns and drivers of Dungeness crab fishing effort to inform whale entanglement risk mitigation on the U.S. West Coast
  2. Retrospective analysis of measures to reduce large whale entanglements in a lucrative commercial fishery
  3. Changes in kelp forest communities off Washington, USA, during and after the 2014-2016 marine heatwave and sea star wasting syndrome
  4. Mobility and flexibility enable resilience of human harvesters to environmental perturbation
  5. Capitalization of reduced flood risk into housing values following a floodplain restoration investment
  6. What influences spatial variability in restoration costs? Econometric cost models for inference and prediction in restoration planning
  7. How much city is too much city? Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning along an urban gradient at the interface of land and sea
  8. Environmental DNA provides quantitative estimates of Pacific hake abundance and distribution in the open ocean
  9. Equivocal associations between small‐scale shoreline restoration and subtidal fishes in an urban estuary
  10. Characterizing the Chemical Profile of Biological Decline in Stormwater-Impacted Urban Watersheds
  11. Marine heatwave challenges solutions to human–wildlife conflict
  12. Using Bayesian Models to Estimate Humpback Whale Entanglements in the United States West Coast Sablefish Pot Fishery
  13. Footprints of fixed‐gear fisheries in relation to rising whale entanglements on the U.S. West Coast
  14. Prioritizing conservation actions in urbanizing landscapes
  15. Redistribution of salmon populations in the northeast Pacific ocean in response to climate
  16. Fishing, environment, and the erosion of a population portfolio
  17. Plastics in the Pacific: Assessing risk from ocean debris for marine birds in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem
  18. Comparing predictions of fisheries bycatch using multiple spatiotemporal species distribution model frameworks
  19. Using hierarchical models to estimate stock-specific and seasonal variation in ocean distribution, survivorship, and aggregate abundance of fall run Chinook salmon
  20. From the predictable to the unexpected: kelp forest and benthic invertebrate community dynamics following decades of sea otter expansion
  21. Urbanization-related distribution patterns and habitat-use by the marine mesopredator, giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini)
  22. Roads to ruin: conservation threats to a sentinel species across an urban gradient
  23. Getting to the bottom of fishery interactions with living habitats: spatiotemporal trends in disturbance of corals and sponges on the US west coast
  24. Spatio-temporal models reveal subtle changes to demersal communities following the Exxon Valdez oil spill
  25. Abundance and distribution of sturgeon feeding pits in a Washington estuary
  26. Forty years of seagrass population stability and resilience in an urbanizing estuary
  27. Genetic signatures of ecological diversity along an urbanization gradient
  28. Capturing Energy from the Motion of the Ocean in a Crowded Sea
  29. At the Confluence of Data Streams: Mapping Paired Social and Biophysical Landscapes on the Puget Sound's Edge
  30. Genetic signatures of ecological diversity along an urbanization gradient
  31. Genetic signatures of ecological diversity along an urbanization gradient
  32. Novel Indicators of Anthropogenic Influence on Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
  33. Space-time investigation of the effects of fishing on fish populations
  34. Can we increase our confidence about the locations of biodiversity ‘hotspots' by using multiple diversity indices?
  35. Space-time investigation of the effects of fishing on fish populations
  36. NOAA Prof. Paper NMFS 17: Potential overlap between cetaceans and commercial groundfish fleets that operate in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem
  37. Habitat limitation and spatial variation in Pacific herring egg survival
  38. Spatial semiparametric models improve estimates of species abundance and distribution
  39. Transforming management of tropical coastal seas to cope with challenges of the 21st century
  40. Linking the Trophic Fingerprint of Groundfishes to Ecosystem Structure and Function in the California Current
  41. EcosystemBased in part on the article “Ecosystem” by Hamish Kimmins, which appeared in theEncyclopedia of Environmetrics.
  42. Population dynamics and control of invasiveSpartina alterniflora: inference and forecasting under uncertainty
  43. Landscape characteristics and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) distributions: explaining abundance versus occupancy
  44. Explaining spatial variability in stream habitats using both natural and management-influenced landscape predictors
  45. Landscape Ecotoxicology of Coho Salmon Spawner Mortality in Urban Streams
  46. Human Influence on the Spatial Structure of Threatened Pacific Salmon Metapopulations
  47. Landscape Models of Adult Coho Salmon Density Examined at Four Spatial Extents
  48. Hydrological connectivity for riverine fish: measurement challenges and research opportunities
  49. Does the scale of our observational window affect our conclusions about correlations between endangered salmon populations and their habitat?
  50. Are We Meeting the Challenges of Landscape-Scale Riverine Research? A Review
  51. Reconstructing the range expansion and subsequent invasion of introduced European green crab along the west coast of the United States
  52. Changes in productivity associated with four introduced species: ecosystem transformation of a ‘pristine’ estuary
  53. Landscape models to understand steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) distribution and help prioritize barrier removals in the Willamette basin, Oregon, USA
  54. The influence of scale on salmon habitat restoration priorities
  55. Non–indigenous brook trout and the demise of Pacific salmon: a forgotten threat?
  56. Landscape characteristics, land use, and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) abundance, Snohomish River, Wash., U.S.A.
  57. Expansion Rates and Recruitment Frequency of Exotic Smooth Cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora (Loisel), Colonizing Unvegetated Littoral Flats in Willapa Bay, Washington
  58. Most Synaptic Vesicles Isolated from Rat Brain Carry Three Membrane Proteins, SV2, Synaptophysin, and p65
  59. Synaptic Vesicles from Mammalian Brain: Large-Scale Purification and Physical and Immunochemical Characterization
  60. Vegetation and ecosystem mapping