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Introduction to wild salmonids in the urbanizing Pacific Northwest
Global and regional context of salmonids and urban areas
Regulatory and planning approaches to protecting salmonids in an urbanizing environment
Socio-ecological context of salmonids in the city
Urban hydrology in the Pacific Northwest
Urbanization impacts on Pacific Northwest aquatic and riparian physical habitats
Fish passage through urban and rural-residential areas
Water quality in Pacific Northwest urban and urbanizing aquatic ecosystems
Toxic contaminants in the urban aquatic environment
Wastewater treatment and the urban aquatic environment
Aquatic biota in urban areas
Wild salmonids in the urban environment: lethal and sublethal effects
Rehabilitating aquatic ecosystems in developed areas
Prioritizing, monitoring, assessing, and communicating rehabilitation efforts in urbanized watersheds
Market-based strategies to offset new development impacts on aquatic ecosystems
Watershed and landscape scale actions for mitigating impacts on urban salmonids
Major research and monitoring needs for urban streams and watersheds
Summary of salmonid rehabilitation lessons from the urbanizing Pacific Northwest.

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