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McCune, Amelia J.
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College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
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- O'Connor, Amelia J.
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- Short-tailed albatrosses (Phoebastria albatrus, hereafter "STAL") migrate throughout the North Pacific, overlapping with multiple large scale fisheries. In the Bering Sea, documented bycatch of this species is a focal conservation concern, due to the fact that this species is listed as "endangered" under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. We conducted...
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- Masters Thesis
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- ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Amelia J O’Connor for the degree of Master of Science in Marine Resource
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- Gillman, Reva A.
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- The release of marine debris into the oceans and seas is a global issue of growing concern. These materials are harmful to marine environments and can also transport non-native species to novel habitats. Non-native species floating on marine litter is one of the lesser known impacts associated with marine debris....
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- Masters Thesis
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- members Dr. Bruce McCune, Dr. Ana Spalding, and Dr. Steven Dundas. The knowledge and guidance of this
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- Ewald, Michael J.
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- Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is a powerful resource for coastal and wetland managers and its use is increasing. Vegetation density and other land cover characteristics influence the accuracy of LIDAR-derived ground surface digital elevation models; however, the degree to which wetland land cover biases LIDAR estimates of the ground...
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- Masters Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Michael J. Ewald for the degree of Master of Science in Marine
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- Romeo, Lucy F.
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- The known distribution of beluga whales ranges from sub-Arctic to Arctic waters where they migrate in pods in response to environmental factors such as the presence of sea ice and prey. This study uses bivariate and multivariate analysis techniques to measure how environmental covariates are associated with the spatial-temporal distribution...
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- Masters Thesis
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- original variables (Legendre and Legendre 1998; Jolliffe 2002; McCune and Grace 2002). Results of PCA
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- Gann, Aaron K.
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- In Oregon, commercial fishing is estimated to contribute $544 million in income and 10,000 jobs per year to coastal communities. However not all fisheries are reaching their allocated quotas for catch. In 2017, 187.6 million pounds of non-whiting groundfish trawl quota worth $67 million was not attained, nearly three times...
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- Masters Thesis
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- wonderful life partner Amelia O’Connor. Without you where would I be... Thank you, with all my heart
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- Porquez, Jessica M.
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- The central Oregon coast was selected as an ideal site for wave energy development and establishment of the Pacific Marine Energy Center (PMEC). PMEC will consist of two nearshore sites, one north (NETS) and one south (SETS) of the Yaquina River, Oregon. Our study aims to assess how the development...
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- Masters Thesis
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- graciously offered their time and energy to collect this data. This includes Ian Throckmorton, Amelia
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- Chesney, Tanya A.
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- Interannual variability of Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) occurrence in the northern California Current System is largely unknown. In Oregon, the distribution of this versatile predator and what is influencing their range expansion from Mexico is poorly understood due to the recent nature of their "invasion" and a lack of monitoring....
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- Masters Thesis
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- . Gilly, U. Markaida, C.A. Salinas-Zavala, and J. Ramos-Castillejos. 2010. Horizontal movements, vertical
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- Creator:
- Chellew, Megan
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- In this thesis, the spatial patterns of vegetation and soils of reference and restored tidal marshes were compared to determine the extent to which restored sites differ from the reference site after 40 years of restoration. Vegetation surveys of 1m x 1m plots were conducted along previously-established transects of salt...
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- Masters Thesis
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- to Dr. Bruce McCune for assistance in analysis and interpretation of PC-ORD results
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- Haven, Katlyn M. M.
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- The Pacific coast groundfish fishery is a diverse, important and lucrative commercial and recreational fishery. Part of this fishery’s monitoring process includes regular fishery-independent surveys for stock assessment. Although these fishery-independent surveys are cost-effective, they are susceptible to scientific uncertainty, and they do not currently sample in nearshore (water depth...
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- Masters Thesis
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- Bruce McCune for the wisdom, help, and advice on the multivariate community analysis portion of my
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- Flaherty, Ryan James
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- The movement of Chinook salmon through space and time, across political boundaries, and through fisheries, creates one of the most complex marine resource management problems in the world. Information garnered from the recovery of coded-wire tags (CWTs) has been used since the 1970s to direct management decisions. Growing concern surrounding...
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- Masters Thesis
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- 𝑅𝑇,𝑖,𝑗 =∝ 𝑅𝑜,𝑖,𝑗 Where RT,i,j is the estimated number of recoveries of code (T) during time
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