Sessions at the 34th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
Friday, April 8, 2016
Plenary Session
Master of Ceremonies:
Thomas Williams, NOAA Fisheries, Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Life-cycle Modeling to Inform Conservation, Restoration, and Recovery Planning
Session Coordinators:
Thomas Williams, NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Brian Cluer, NMFS West Coast Region
Gold Country — Legacy Mining Impacts and Restoration Strategies
Session Coordinator:
Jay Stallman, Stillwater Sciences
Eel River Biology: Salmonids, Sturgeon, Lamprey, and Multi-species Planning
Session Coordinator:
Patrick Higgins, Eel River Recovery Project
Innovative Approaches to Understanding and Improving Salmon-Habitat Relationships
Session Coordinator:
Cynthia Le Doux-Bloom, Ph.D., AECOM
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Incised Stream Channels: Causes and Environmental Impacts, and Practical Restoration Solutions
Session Coordinators:
Thomas H. Leroy, Pacific Watershed Associates
John Green, Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District
Upper Klamath-Trinity River Spring-Run Chinook: Biology, Genetics and Recovery
Session Coordinator:
Tom Hotaling, Salmon River Restoration Council
Shelter in the Slow Lane: Off Channel Ponds and Beaver Influenced Habitats
Session Coordinator:
Eli Asarian, Riverbend Sciences
Salmonid Health: Effects of Parasites and Pathogens
Session Coordinator:
Cynthia LeDoux-Bloom, Ph.D., AECOM
Climate Change: Effective Restoration for a Warming World
Session Coordinator:
Joshua Strange, Stillwater Sciences
The Impacts of Cannabis Cultivation on Fisheries Recovery
Session Coordinator:
Dougald Scott, Ph.D., Northern California Federation of Fly Fishers