Fish-Habitat Relationships and the Effectiveness of Habitat Restoration
Session Coordinator:
Bob Pagliuco, NOAA Fisheries
Fish-Habitat Relationships and the Effectiveness of Habitat Restoration
George Pess, Watershed Program, Fisheries Ecology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries
Monitoring the Response of Steelhead and Physical Habitat in a Dryland Stream That Is Being Restored Using Beaver
Michael M. Pollock, PhD, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington
Juvenile Coho Salmon Growth And Behavior: A Comparison Between Natural And Constructed Habitats In The Mid-Klamath Watershed
Shari Witmore, NOAA Fisheries
Monitoring of a Dam Removal Project in a Coastal Mendocino County Watershed
Ross Taylor, Ross Taylor and Associates
Effectiveness Monitoring and Adaptive Management for Santa Felicia Dam FERC project on Piru Creek, Ventura County, California
Mike Booth, United Water
Dry Season Southern Steelhead Pool Habitat Monitoring on the Lower Santa Ynez River, Santa Barbara County
Tim Robinson, PhD, Cachuma Conservation Release Board
Landscape Ecology of Pacific Salmonids
Session Coordinator: Thomas Williams, PhD, NOAA Fisheries
A Lifecycle Perspective of Climate Impacts on West Coast Salmonids
Nate Mantua, NOAA NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Seascape Genetic Analysis Of Chinook Salmon In The California Current Reveals Distinct Marine Distributions Among Stocks
Carlos Garza, PhD, NOAA NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Quantifying The Role Of Woody Debris In Providing Bioenergetically Favorable Habitat For Juvenile Salmon
Lee Harrison, NOAA NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Parallel Evolution of The Summer Steelhead Ecotype in Multiple Populations of Oncorhynchus Mykiss in Oregon and Northern California
Martha Arciniega-Hernandez, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California Santa Cruz
Are Low Summer Flows Limiting Survival Of Salmonids At The Stream And Watershed Scales In The Russian River Watershed, California?
Amelia Johnson, California Sea Grant
Combining Stable Isotope Analysis With Telemetry To Identify Trade-Offs Between Thermal And Trophic Resources For Fish In Thermal Refugia
Kim Brewitt, University of California Santa Cruz