Ecological Assessments
The following projects involve ecological assessments:
Spatial Patterns in Land Use and Water Quality in the Tillamook Bay Watershed: A GIS Mapping Project
A study to demonstrate how existing data can be used to analyze contamination of Tillamook Bay by waterborne pathogens as indicated by fecal coliform bacteria. (1997)
Northern Rocky Mountain Enduring Features GAP Analysis - World Wildlife Fund Canada
An enduring features conservation gap analysis for a pilot region in the northern Rocky Mountains using the WWF Canada methodology for consistent crossboundary conservation assessment. Includes 112 color plates. (August 1997)
The Abundance and Distribution of Eelgrass (Zostera spp.) in Tillamook Bay Estuary, OR
A study to accurately map eelgrass beds throughout Tillamook Bay in an effort to establish an initial baseline of eelgrass bed density and distribution for future monitoring. (September 1996)
Landscape Change in the Tillamook Bay Watershed, Oregon
An application of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) technology to examine the changes that have occurred within the Tillamook Bay watershed from 1974/75 to 1992. (1995)
Review of Potential Edge Effects on the San Fernando Valley Spineflower
We assess the potential impacts on the conserved spineflower population from nearby development based on a review of the scientific literature on edge effects. (January 2000)


