The Art and Science of Watershed Restoration
April 11 - 14, 2018
The 36th Annual Conference was held in Fortuna, California from April 11-14, 2018.
Field Tours
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Lower Eel River Restoration, Flood Reduction, and Habitat Connectivity Tour
- Tidal, Off-Channel, Instream, and Upslope Restoration in Humboldt Bay
- Instream Restoration and Groundwater Recharge in the Mattole Headwaters
- Restoring Tidal Wetlands: Inclusive, Process-based Restoration in Working Landscapes
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15 Years of Salmonid Habitat Restoration in Lower Klamath Tributaries
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Landscape-Scale Restoration in the Eel River Delta
Workshops
- Devising Regionally Protective Instream Flow Criteria for Unregulated Coastal California Streams
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Speaking of Science and Facilitating Community Engagement
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Effectiveness Monitoring of Instream Restoration Projects in California
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Using an Optimization Model to Select Fish Passage Barriers for Remediation
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Identifying Appropriate Site-Specific Methods and Target Criteria for Instream Large Wood Restoration Efforts
Concurrent Sessions
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Cool Matters: Emerging Stream Temperature Science
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Streamlined Permitting for Restoration Projects — Existing Programs and Potential Reforms
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Klamath River Dam Removals — Overview of Planning and Process
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Streamflow Enhancement: Planning, Science, Strategies and Lessons Learned
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Adapting Aging Infrastructure to Sustain Listed Salmonids
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Alluvial Fans and Salmonid Habitat: The Forgotten and Challenging Landscape In-Between
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Restoring to Stage Zero, Recent Innovations in Restoration Science: Reports from the Field
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Modeling Salmonid Habitat for Restoration
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Eel River Ecology, Restoration Challenges, and Opportunities
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Biological Responses: Fish Seeks River With Ample Flow and Bugs, Not Too Hot
River Lodge Conference Center
1800 Riverwalk Drive,
Fortuna
, CA
See map: Google Maps