Fish Passage and Protection: Using a Watershed-Scale Perspective
Workshop Coordinator:
Michael Love, Michael Love & Associates
Watershed Scale Passage: Exploring Missing or Weak Links – What Has and Has Not Worked?
Marcin Whitman, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Fish Passage Forum: Identifying Physical Barriers to Fish Passage and Social Barriers to Remediation
Michael Bowen, California Coastal Conservancy
Arroyo Mocho Stanley Reach Pilot Project - Floods, Fish, & Finance
Elke Rank, Associate Water Resources Planner, Zone 7 Water Agency
The Importance of Alameda Creek within NMFS’ Recovery Planning Framework and Ongoing Efforts to Return Steelhead Trout to the Watershed
Joshua Fuller & Amanda Morrison, Fishery Biologists, National Marine Fisheries Service, West Coast Region, Santa Rosa, California.
Manastash Creek Restoration Program – Dams, Diversions, and Instream Flow
Michael C. Garello, PE, HDR Engineering, Inc.
Upper Yuba River Anadromous Salmonid Reintroduction Plan
Noble Hendrix, QEDA Consulting
Restoring Access to Alameda Creek’s Lowest Steelhead Tributary
Leslie Koenig, Alameda Resource Conservation District
Implementation of a Multifaceted Fish Passage Improvement Project on the Russian River – Mirabel
Jonathon Mann, HDR and Steve Koldis, Sonoma County Water Agency
Applying the Ecosystem and Diagnosis and Treatment Method in Alameda Creek: A Moving-Window Habitat Analysis to Explore Population Impacts of Passage Barriers and Their Removal
Grant Novak, ICF International
Overcoming Challenges with the Strawberry Creek Watershed-Scale Habitat Restoration Orick, California
Rachel Shea, Michael Love & Associates, Inc. Arcata, CA
Determining the Feasibility of Fish Passage, Calaveras Dam Replacement Project, California
Jonathan Stead, URS Corporation
Achieving Comprehensive Fish Passage In A Sub-Basin Of The Eel River
Ross N. Taylor, Ross Taylor and Associates
NMFS-sponsored Studies for Anadromous Fish Reintroduction in the Upper Yuba River Watershed, 2010-2014
Rick Wantuck, NOAA Fisheries
Juvenile Coho Salmon and Steelhead Leap Test
David K. White, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA Fisheries