Water Quality – 19 Attachment I: Bibliography

Rathjen, Mark. “Where have all the Salmon gone.” Eureka Times Standard 140, no. 136 (1992): 2.

Redwood Creek Landowners Association. A study in change: Redwood Creek and salmon. Portland, OR: CH2M Hill, Inc, 2000.

Redwood National Park. Redwood Creek embayment – salmonid monitoring project: 1989 summer data summary sheets [collection]. 1989.

Redwood National Park. Salmonid and estuary data, 1987 – 1990 [field notebooks: collection]. 1987.

Redwood National Park. Salmonid data, 1995 – 1998 [collection]. 1995.

Regnart, Jeff R. “Physical parameters associated with coho salmon redds in northwest California.” Diss., Humboldt State University, 1991.

Rellim Redwood Company. Mill Creek monitoring program: juvenile salmonid monitoring on the east and west branches of Mill Creek. 1994.

Ridenhour, Richard L. Survey of the salmonid nursery areas of Redwood Creek [project title]. 1980.

Roelofs, Terry D., Michael J. Furniss, and Carlton S. Yee. Forest roads: design, construction, and maintenance to protect anadromous salmonid habitats [DRAFT]. no date.

Roelofs, Terry D., and Bernard Klatte. Anadromous salmonid escapement and downstream migration studies in Prairie Creek, California, 1995-1996: 1996 progress report. 1996.

Roelofs, Terry D., and Michael D. Sparkman. Effects of sediments from the Redwood National Park bypass project (CALTRANS) on anadromous salmonids in Prairie Creek State Park 1995-1998: Review draft. 1999.

Roelofs, Terry D., and William T. Trush. Carrying capacity and limiting factor analysis for coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) habitat on forested watersheds of northern California [proposal]. 1994.

Sakai, Howard. “Redwood National Park project clearance: May Creek salmon & steelhead habitat restoration project.” 1996.

Sakai, Howard. May Creek salmon and steelhead habitat restoration project. Redwood National Park, 1996. Project Clearance 96-7.

Self, S. “Some questions to be addressed regarding the current instream production of anadromous salmonids from the mainstem of Redwood Creek: Draft.” 2001.

Sloat, Todd. Salmonid spawning estimates and habitat surveys on Miller Timber Company land during winter, 1993-1994: Draft Report. 1994.

Smedley, S.C. “Pink Salmon in Prairie Creek, California.” California Fish and Game 38, no. 2 (1952): 275.

Sparkman, Michael D. “Fry emergence and gravel permeability of chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) spawning redds in Prairie Creek, Humboldt County, California.” Diss., Humboldt State University, 1997.

Sparkman, Michael D. “Negative influences of predacious egg-eating worms, Haplotaxis ichthyophagous, and fine sediments on coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, in natural and artificial redds.” Diss., Humboldt State University, 2003.