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T5 FEIS Pt 09 Volume I Chpt TERMINAL 5 CARGO WHARF REHABILITATION, BERTH DEEPENING, AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Chapter 7 Bibliography 7-1 BIBLIOGRAPHY TERMINAL 5 CARGO WHARF REHABILITATION, BERTH DEEPENING, AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT 7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY Adelsman, H., and Ekrem, J. (Adelsman and Ekrem). 2012. Preparing for a Changing Climate. State of Washington Department of Ecology, Publication No. 12-01-004. Albright, R. and P.K. Borithilette (Albright and Borithilette). 1981. Benthic Invertebrate Studies in Grays Harbor, Washington. Unpublished report by the Washington Game Department to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District. Anchor QEA. ________. 2012a. East Waterway Operable Unit Supplemental Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study: Final Sediment Transport Evaluation Report. Prepared for the Port of Seattle. August. ________. 2012b. Elliott Bay Seawall Project, Elliott Bay Fish Survey Study. 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