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33rd Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
Fisheries Restoration: Planning for Resilience
March 11 - 14, 2015
Santa Rosa,
California
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Presentations at 33rd Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
California’s Climate in Perspective: Paleoclimate Records of Past Droughts and Floods
B. Lynn Ingram, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, and author of The West Without Water
Planning for Large-Scale Floodplain Habitat Restoration in the Salmon River
Joel Monschke, Jay Stallman, and Joshua Strange, Salmon River Watershed Council, Stillwater Sciences
Historical Context for Interpreting Early Accounts of Pacific Salmon in California
Brian Spence, PhD, NOAA Fisheries, Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Innovative Approaches to Coho Salmon Recovery Workshop
This report Includes a summary of the workshop, as well as all presentation abstracts and PowerPoint slides.
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments Session (Part 1 of 2)
Contains PowerPoint slides from the presentations of Michael J. Furniss and Nate Mantua
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments Session (Part 2 of 2)
Contains PowerPoint slides from the presentations of Josh Israel, Jeremy Kobor, and Dane Behrens
Detecting and Designing Synchronous Channel and Floodplain Habitats
Rocko Brown, UC Davis
Restoration of Riparian Forests and Riparian Ecosystem Processes and Implications for Salmon Restoration
Katie Ross-Smith, Cardno
Yolo Bypass Widening into the Elkhorn Basin: A Multi-Benefit Opportunity for Floodplain Habitat, Flood Relief and Fish Passage
Jai Singh, cbec, inc.
You are What you Eat: Isotope Tools to Track Floodplain Rearing of Native Fishes
Rachel Johnson, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries
Cost-effective Planning for Large-Scale Floodplain Habitat Restoration in the Salmon River, western Siskiyou County, California
Jay Stallman and Joel Monshke, Stillwater Sciences
Development of a Multi-threaded Wetland Channel Complex and the Implications for Salmonids
Lauren Hammack, Prunuske Chatham, Inc.
Restoration of Fluvial Processes, Floodplains, and Habitat in Lower Butano Creek
Chris Hammersmark, cbec, inc.
Enhancing Channel and Floodplain Connectivity: Improving Salmonid Winter Habitat on Lagunitas Creek, Marin County, California
Greg Kamman, PG, CEG, Kamman Hydrology & Engineering, Inc.
Building Landscape Hydrologic Resilience To Climate Change Is Analogous to, and Synonymous with Salmonid Ecosystem Restoration
John McKeon and Brian Cluer, NOAA Fisheries
Broadening the View of “Limiting Factors” vs “Process-based” Restoration Strategies to Maximize Systematic Endangered Species Pl
Derek Booth, Cardno
Comparison of Benthic Invertebrate Community Structure & Diet Composition of Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) in Dry Creek
Andrea Dockham, Sonoma County Water Agency
Immediate Fish Response to Stream Habitat Enhancement in the Spawning Reach of a Highly Altered Central Valley Stream
Andrea Fuller, FISHBIO
Jam ‘in for Salmon: Monitoring Channel Response to Large Wood Placement
Kathleen Morgan, Gualala River Watershed Council
Low-cost Restoration Techniques for Rapidly Increasing Wood Cover in Coastal Coho Salmon Streams
Jen Carah, The Nature Conservancy
Watershed Scale Fish Habitat Restoration in Tributaries of the Lower Klamath River
Rocco Fiori, Yurok Tribal Fisheries Restoration Program
Using Helicopters to Improve Salmonid Habitat in a Snake River Tributary
Eric D. Hoverson, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Fisheries
Developing Plans to Integrate Wood Loading Techniques into Watershed Scale Restoration Planning
Tom Leroy and Chris Moore, Pacific Watershed Associates
Can the CHaMP Protocol Detect Habitat Changes Resulting From the Addition of Large Wood to a Northern California Stream?
Elizabeth Mackey, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
The Rise of the Stage Zero Channel as a Stream Restoration Goal
Michael M. Pollock and Brian Cluer, NOAA Fisheries
Managing floodplain productivity: Slow it down, Spread it out, Grow ‘em Up
Jacob Katz, Cal Trout