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Umpqua estuary brackish marsh Tidal channel, brackish marsh, Umpqua River estuary of Oregon



Coos Estuary South Slough cordylanthus Cordylanthus maritimus ssp. palustris (saltmarsh bird's beak), South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Coos Bay estuary of Oregon


Siuslaw Estuary sitkas on log Sitka spruce growing on nurse log in high brackish marsh, Siuslaw River estuary of Oregon


Nehalem Estuary elk grazing Elk grazing on high tidal marsh, Nehalem River estuary of Oregon


Siletz Estuary high tidal marsh High tidal marsh inundated on high tide (8.8ft MLLW), Siletz River estuary of Oregon


Necanicum estuary brackish marsh High brackish marsh along Neawanna Creek, Necanicum River estuary of Oregon


Siletz estuary marsh survey Laura Brophy surveys tidal channels in high marsh, Siletz River estuary of Oregon


Siletz estuary high marsh High brackish marsh in winter, Siletz River estuary of Oregon


 

 

 

 

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