I'm concerned in relation to tree mortality along tidal shorelines. We've had 4 years of drought.
I have a customer to see who has a lot of mortality in a stand of doug-fir next to the Puget Sound. They live in a low-bank area, so the trunks are just above the tide line, by a matter of feet...
Anyone know about this?
We have lots of shoreline on the Puget Sound in Olympia. Olympia is a bunch of peninsulas on the Sound side of things.
Have heard it mentioned, but only briefly.
Going to do some research.
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