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References

[1] Mangelsdorf, A. T. (1993). Answering nature's call: The history of the Arcata Marsh Project
[2] United States Census Bureau reports from the 2010 United States Census,  from http://factfinder2.census.gov/ 
[3] Van, K. S. (1991). Historic uses of the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary. Arcata, Calif.?: S. Van Kirk.
[4] Arcata Wastewater Treatment Plant & Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary. Humboldt State University. Retrieved November 15, 2012, from http://www.humboldt.edu/arcatamarsh/
[5] Eureka (Calif.)., & Humboldt County (Calif.). (1957). Directory of lumber, logging and forest products plants in Humboldt County. Eureka, Calif.
[6] History. City of Arcata. Retrieved December 5, 2012, from http://www.cityofarcata.com/departments/environmental-services/water-wastewater/wildlife-sanctuary/history
[7] EPA. Arcata, California - A Natural System for Wastewater Reclamation and Resource Enhancement. Retrieved December 2, 2012, from www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/pdf/Arcata.pdf
[8] Frankenbach, R. I., & Meyer, J. S. (1999). Nitrogen removal in a surface-flow wastewater treatment wetland. Wetlands, 19, 2, 403-412.
[9] Danufsky, T., & Colwell, M. A. (2003). Winter shorebird communities and tidal flat characteristics at Humboldt Bay, California. The Condor, 105, 1, 117-129.


Image References 

[1] Arcata Wharf. Photograph by A. W. Ericson, 1893. HSU Library Special Collections catalog number 1999.02.0328.
[2] Falling a 15 foot diameter redwood, Vance Woods. Photograph by A. W. Ericson, circa 1900. HSU Library Special Collections catalog number 1999.02.0270
[3] Arcata Plywood mill situated on the land of the marsh, 10/31/1952. HSU Library Special Collections catalog number 001.01.1751.
[4] George Allen at marsh/water treatment facility, 1972. HSU Library Special Collections catalog number: 2012.02.0372
[5] EPA. Arcata, California - A Natural System for Wastewater Reclamation and Resource Enhancement. Retrieved December 2, 2012, from www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/pdf/Arcata.pdf
[6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-crested_Cormorant
[7] Photo taken by Lia Heifetz 

More Resources

Friends of the Arcata Marsh (FOAM)
City of Arcata

**Made by Lia Heifetz, OIMB, Fall
 2012. 

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