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9. Barker, M. W. Population and fishery dynamics of recreationally exploited marine bottomfish in Northern Puget Sound. Seattle, WA: Washington; 1979.
10. Beam, J. L. The 1989 recreational fishery for Pacific cod (gadus macrocephalus) in Agate Pass, Washington. Wash. Dept. Fish. Marine Fish Briefing Rep. MF89-004.
11. Bernthal, Carol T. Labbe and B. Rot. Hood Canal/Eastern Strait of Juan De Fuca Summer Chum Habitat Recovery Plan. Final Draft ed.; 1999 Mar.
12. Borton, S. F. A structural comparison of fish assemblages from eelgrass and sand habitats at Alki Point, Washington: UW; 1982Master's Thesis.
13. British Columbia/Washington Marine Science Panel. The shared marine waters of British Columbia and Washington. British Columbia/Olympia, WA ; 1994.
14. Buckley, R. M. and G. J. Hueckel. Biological processes and ecological development on an artificial reef in Puget Sound, Washington. Bull. Mar. Sci. 1985; 37:50-69.
15. Buckley, Raymond M. Substrate associated recruitment of juvenile Sebastes in artificial reef and natural habitats in Puget Sound and the San Juan Archipelago, Washington. Olympia, WA: Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Fish Management Program, Resource Assessment Division; 1997.
16. Calambokidis, J. and R. W. Baird. Status of marine mammals in the Strait of Georgia, Puget Sound and the Juan de Fuca Strait and potential human impacts.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 Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 1948.