Water Quality – 19 Attachment I: Bibliography

McGie, Alan M. “Life-history studies of the salmonids inhabiting Maple and Tom Creeks, tributaries to Big Lagoon, California.” Diss., Humboldt State University, 1960.

McKeon, Joseph F. A summary of data compiled from sampling efforts of downstream migrant salmonids in Redwood Creek, Orick, CA. 1981.

McCanne, Dana. Investigator’s annual report- 2002: Coho salmon and steelhead trout regional abundance survey for the Mad River/Redwood Creek hydrologic unit. Redwood National and State Parks, 2002.

Mckeon, Joseph F. “Downstream migration, growth and condition of juvenile fall chinook salmon in Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, California.” Diss., Humboldt State University, 1985.

Mckeon, Joseph F., Richard L. Ridenhour, and Terrence D. Hofstra. “Downstream migration, growth, and condition of juvenile fall chinook salmon in Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, California [abstract].” Program and abstracts of presented posters and papers, Third Biennial Conference of Research in Californias National Parks, University of California, Davis CA, September 13-15, 1988, page 30. Davis, California: Cooperative National Parks Resources Studies Unit/Institute of Ecology, University of California, Davis, 1988.

Meffe, Gary K. “Techno-arrogance and halfway technologies: Salmon hatcheries on the Pacific Coast of North America.” Conservation biology 6, no. 3 (1992): 350-354.

Meyer, C. B. “The importance of measuring biotic and abiotic factors in the lower egg pocket to predict coho salmon egg survival.” Journal of fish biology 62 (2003): 534-548.

Meyer, Carolyn B., Mary Ann Madej, and Randy D. Klein. “Effects of fine sediment on salmonid redds in Prairie Creek, a tributary of Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, California.” Proceedings of the fourth conference on research in California’s National Parks, University of California, Davis, September 10-12, 1991, Thomas J. Stohlgren, Stephen D. , Veirs, and Christine Schonewald-Cox, 47-55. Denver, CO: National Park Service, 1993.

Meyer, Carolyn B., and Robert M. Coey. Effects of highway-construction sediment on salmonid redds in an old-growth forest stream in California. Redwood National Park, 1997.

Meyer, Carolyn, Michael Sparkman, and Bernard A. Klatte. “Sand seals in coho salmon redds: Do they improve egg survival?.” North American journal of fisheries management 25 (2005): 105-121.

Moyer, C.D., 1999, Implementation of a modified small stream juvenile salmonid survey design: M.S. Thesis, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, 127 p.

National Park Service. “Salmon conservation and restoration efforts in the Pacific Northwest.” 1995.

Nehlsen, Willa, Jack E. Williams, and James A. Lichatowich. “Pacific salmon at the crossroads: Stocks at risk from California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington.” Fisheries 16, no. 2 (1991): 4-21.

Neillands, George. Redwood Creek embayment salmonid monitoring project. 1986. Pacific Coast Fish, Wildlife and Wetlands Restoration Association. “Redwood Creek salmon spawner survey 2000/01 season.” 2002.

Pacific Coast Fish, Wildlife and Wetlands Restoration Association. Prairie Creek salmon project progress report. 1995.

Quinones, Rebecca M. “Habitat utilization and foraging habits of juvenile salmonids in the Smith River estuary, California.” Diss., Humboldt State University, 2003.