Reconnecting with Resilience
April 19 - 22, 2022
Climate, Habitat, and Genetic Factors Influencing Salmonid Success
22 April 2022
1:30pm - 5:00pm
Session Coordinator: Rachel Shea, Michael Love & Associates
Minimum Flows to Support Smolt Outmigration During Drought,
Brian Kastl, UC Berkeley
Brian Kastl, UC Berkeley
California Drought Influences Steelhead Productivity through Impacts on Spring Smolt Conditions,
Haley Ohms, NOAA SWFSC and UCSC
Haley Ohms, NOAA SWFSC and UCSC
Restoration Elements of the Klamath River Renewal Project,
Daniel Chase, RES
Daniel Chase, RES
Restoring Key Salmon Habitat in the Klamath River to Increase Population Resilience to Climate,
Will Harling, Mid-Klamath Watershed Council
Will Harling, Mid-Klamath Watershed Council
Running the Gauntlet: the Burdens of Aquatic Pathogens and River Conditions on California’s Central Valley Chinook Salmon,
Camilo Sanchez, UC Davis
Camilo Sanchez, UC Davis
Conservation and Restoration of Adaptive Genomic Variation,
Devon Pearse, NMFS
Devon Pearse, NMFS
Factors Affecting Spatiotemporal Variation in Survival of Endangered Winter-Run Chinook Salmon Outmigrating from the Sacramento River,
Jason Hassrick, ICF Fish and Aquatic Sciences
Jason Hassrick, ICF Fish and Aquatic Sciences