This bibliography has been compiled through an extensive search of available literature that includes the University of Washington's electronic database, previous overwater impact studies, and previous literature surveys addressing various components of salmonid ecology. For your convenience, the bibliography is arranged in the following manner:
DIRECT SOURCES
Overwater Structure Impact Studies: Studies directly addressing the impacts of overwater structures on juvenile salmonid migration and survival.
INDIRECT SOURCES
Salmonid Light Physiology: salmonid physiologic and behavioral responses to light intensities.
Juvenile Salmon Migration: juvenile salmonid migration.
Juvenile Salmonid Feeding Requirements: juvenile salmonid prey and predation resources.
Eelgrass and Algae Habitats: surveys and assessments of vegetated nearshore habitats.
Management and Mitigation: overwater structure impacts to general nearshore habitat and mitigation plans to address those impacts.
BACKGROUND SOURCES
Salmonid Biology and Ecology: General references.
ADDRESS KEY
Under most references, you will find an indication of the component(s) a specific study addresses. These are divided into:
sm - salmonid migration
pp/sp - primary and secondary production
pred- salmonid predation
We welcome your contributions to this study. If you see something missing from our reference listing or would like to be included in our mailing list, please feel free to contact us through the WDOT Salmon Impacts Response Form found on our home page or by e-mail Barbara Nightingale at nightsie@u.washington.edu