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Scoter Trends in Puget Sound - Ecosystem Indicators

1. Angell, T. and K. C. Balcomb III. Marine birds and Mammals of Puget Sound. Seattle, WA: Washington Sea Grant Program, University of Washington; 1982.

2. British Columbia/Washington Marine Science Panel. The shared marine waters of British Columbia and Washington. British Columbia/Olympia, WA ; 1994.

3. Center for Marine Conservation. Marine Resources: A Citizens' Guide to the Northwest Straits. Center for Marine Conservation; 1998.

4. Erstad, P. S S. J. Jeffries and D. J. Peirce. 1994 preliminary report for areas 7 and 7A Puget Sound fishery observer program: non-treaty sockeye gillnet fishery. WDFW; 1994.

5. Evanson, Joseph R. and Joseph B. Buchanan. Winter Shorebird Abundance at Greater Puget Sound Estuaries: Recent Census Results and Identification of Potential Monitoring Sites. Puget Sound Research Proceedings; 1995 Jan 12-1995 Jan 14; Bellevue, WA. PSWQA; 1995.

6. Mahaffy, M. S. D. R. Nysewander K. Vermeer T. R. Wahl and P. E. Whitehead. Status, trends, and potential threats related to birds in the the Strait of Georgia, Puget Sound and Juan de Fuca Strait. In R.C.H. Wilson, R. J. Beamish F. Aitkens and J. Bell eds. Review of the Marine Environment and Biota of Strait of Georgia, Puget Sound and Juan de Fuca Strait. 1994; Canadian Te chnical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 

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