Holding Space—Restoring Habitat and Making Room for Innovation
March 26 - 29, 2024
Aquatic Ecology, Disturbance, and Floodplains
28 March 2024
1:30pm - 5:00pm
Session Coordinator: JD Wikert, USFWS
This session demonstrated a wide breadth of knowledge around ecology, hydrology, geomorphology, modeling, predation, restoration, planning, coordination, outreach, and regulation that are all part of successful management of salmonid populations.
Timing of Periphyton Scour and Recovery for Food Web Dynamics in a Mediterranean System, Eric Peterson, Trinity River Restoration Program (Bureau of Reclamation)
Effects of Scour and Marginal Habitat Inundation of Trinity River Invertebrate Communities, Ben King, Cal Poly Humboldt
O. mykiss Resilience, a Remarkable Example within the Lower Santa Ynez River Basin Santa Barbara County, CA , Timothy Robinson, Cachuma Operation and Maintenance Board
A Vision for Enhancing and Managing the Lower Stanislaus River for Fish, Wildlife, and People, JD Wikert, USFWS, and Rocko Brown, Cramer Fish Sciences
Fish Friendly Farms and Floodplains, Jarrad Fisher, San Mateo Resource Conservation District
Wildfire and the Recovery of Southern California Steelhead, Mark Capelli, NOAA Fisheries