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85. Thom, R. M. Preliminary assessment of aquatic habitats and biological resources for the Port Townsend marina expansion. Prepared for Seattle,District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Seattle, WA: Fisheries Research Institute, University of Washington; 1989.

86. Thom, R. M. A. B. Borde M. A. Kyte, Prepared for Seattle District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Port Townsend Marina Mitigation Identification Study. Sequim, WA : Battelle Marine Sciences Laboratory; 1999 Jul.

87. Walters, G. A. Ecological aspects of larval and juvenile Pacific cod (gadus macrocephalus), walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma), and Pacific tomcod (Microgadus proximus), in Port Townsend, Washington. Seattle, WA: UW; 1984Master's Thesis.

88. Warner, R. R. Swearer S. and J. E. Caselle. Larval accumulation and retention: Implications for the design of marine reserves and essential fish habitat. Bulletin of Marine Science. 

89. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Summer Chum Salmon Conservation Initiative (Final Hood Canal ESU Summer Chum Recovery Plan) [Web Page]. 2000. Available at: http://wa.gov.wdfw/fish/chum/chum.htm.

90. Washington, P. M. R. G. Gowan and D. H. Ito. A biological report on eight species of rockfish (Sebastes) from Puget sound, WA. Northwest Alaska Fish. Center, NMFS, NOAA; 1979.

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