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Biology and Ecology, Laboratory Methodology and Data Management, Physics and Water Quality
11/17/2003 - Biology and Ecology, Laboratory Methodology and Data Management, Physics and Water Quality
The relationship between temperature and dissolved oxygen on salmonid distribution in Lake Sammamish
Hans Berge
Biological Implications of Pesticides in Small Urban Streams
Dean Wilson
Des Moines Creek – A Holistic Approach to Watershed Restoration
Zahid Khan
The Salmon Watcher Program: Volunteer Monitoring for Fish Presence and Distribution
Jen Vanderhoof
Purple Martins in King County and Beyond: Results of Grass-Rooted Recovery Efforts
Kevin Li
Method Comparisons between EPA- Method 1682, IMS and PCR for isolating and detecting Salmonella species from various biosolids
Eyob Mazengia
Better Living Through Databases
Daniel P. Smith
King County Environmental Laboratory Mercury Analysis Capabilities: Featuring the Mercury Meal
Erika Salnick
Hydrodynamic affects on the spatial and temporal bloom of phytoplankton in Lake Washington, Washington
Kevin Schock
High Profile Monitoring: The RUSS Buoy Program
Rob Blomquist
I/I Modeling Using Multiple Hydrograph Components
Mark Lampard
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