Mariko Langness

Mariko Langness
  • Senior Biologist at Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

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Current institution
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Current position
  • Senior Biologist

Publications

Publications (4)
Technical Report
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The Stormwater Action Monitoring (SAM) Status and Trends in Receiving Waters program conducts monitoring in Puget Sound nearshore marine waters to provide a regional assessment of whether collective stormwater management actions are leading to improved receiving water conditions. The SAM Puget Sound Nearshore Mussel Monitoring studies focuses on th...
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This Story Map provides program information and nearshore contaminant monitoring results for the Washington State Mussel Watch Program. Since 2012, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's Toxics Biological Observation System (TBiOS) team has been monitoring toxic contaminants in the Puget Sound and Washington Pacific coast nearshore, usi...
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Parker-Stetter, S. L., Horne, J. K., and Langness, M. M. 2009. The influence of midwater hypoxia on nekton vertical migration. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 66: 1296–1302.Hypoxia affects pelagic nekton, fish and large zooplankton, distributions in marine and fresh-water ecosystems. Bottom hypoxia is common, but midwater oxygen minimum layers (O...

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