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- a343bb52a3592dec12eb022ad4e13f928333eec87031c8a9dc6ecce10e0a6af2 accessdate "2007-09-24".
- a343bb52a3592dec12eb022ad4e13f928333eec87031c8a9dc6ecce10e0a6af2 date "1988-05-04".
- a343bb52a3592dec12eb022ad4e13f928333eec87031c8a9dc6ecce10e0a6af2 first "Carmel".
- a343bb52a3592dec12eb022ad4e13f928333eec87031c8a9dc6ecce10e0a6af2 isCitedBy D_River.
- a343bb52a3592dec12eb022ad4e13f928333eec87031c8a9dc6ecce10e0a6af2 last "Finley".
- a343bb52a3592dec12eb022ad4e13f928333eec87031c8a9dc6ecce10e0a6af2 quote "Ginther said he determined that the D River flows from a fish control structure at the entrance of the lake west to where a huge driftwood log marks the point of extreme high tide, give or take five feet, and depending on sand elevation. That is 120 feet.".
- a343bb52a3592dec12eb022ad4e13f928333eec87031c8a9dc6ecce10e0a6af2 title "D River Reclaims 'Lost' Title".
- a343bb52a3592dec12eb022ad4e13f928333eec87031c8a9dc6ecce10e0a6af2 work The_Oregonian.