
| Title | Methods for Assessing Wetland Functions, Volume 1, Part 2 - Riverine and Depressional Wetlands in the Lowlands of Western Washington - Procedures for Collecting Data | |
| Month-Year Published | August 1999 | |
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| Short Description |
Washington's Wetlands Function Assessment Project is a statewide effort to develop relatively rapid, scientifically acceptable methods of assessing how well wetlands perform functions such as improving water quality, reducing floods, and providing wildlife habitat. The methods are being developed for different wetland types in Washington State. This document details the procedures for collecting data in the riverene and depressional wetlands in the lowlands of western Washington. | |
| Publication Number | 99-116 | |
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| Number of pages | 215 | |
| Keywords | assessment, flood, methods, river, water, wetland, wetlands | |
| Related Web Content | Ecology's Wetland Function Assessment Project Website | |
| Related Publications | Title | Relationship |
| Methods for Assessing Wetland Functions, Volume 1, Part 1 - Riverine and Depressional Wetlands in the Lowlands of Western Washington | part of a series | |
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