*Presentation Theme: Biology
Climate Change and Rivers in the Pacific Northwest: What does it mean and what can you do about it?
Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Guillaume Mauger Symposium Session: 2023 – 00 Invited Speakers Topics covered: climate change, drought, fish-salmon, flood, and modeling ABSTRACTClimate Change and Rivers in the Pacific Northwest: What
Design principles for maximizing water quality performance of restoration via the hyporheic zone
Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Skuyler Herzog Symposium Session: 2023 – 03 Water Quality Considered in Restoration Design & Watershed Management Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, groundwater, lessons learned, temperature, urban,
Beavers improve water quality, temperatures, and stream complexity in an urban watershed
Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Katie Holzer Symposium Session: 2023 – 03 Water Quality Considered in Restoration Design & Watershed Management Topics covered: amphibians, beavers, fish passage, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), urban, and
Water Quality Considerations in Restoration
Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Ken Vigil Symposium Session: 2023 – 03 Water Quality Considered in Restoration Design & Watershed Management Topics covered: lessons learned, stormwater, temperature, urban, and water quality ABSTRACTMany
Helping Beavers Help Us Restore Riverscapes: Insight from Beaver-based Restoration in WA & CO
Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Alexa Whipple Symposium Session: 2023 – 02 One Species to Restore them All: Beaver-based Watershed Restoration Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, beavers, colorado, fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, floodplain,
Ready…Set…Go Beavers! Process Based Wetland Restoration at Triple Creek
Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Jennifer Weddle Symposium Session: 2023 – 02 One Species to Restore them All: Beaver-based Watershed Restoration Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, beavers, floodplain, lessons learned, and
Beavers and People and Fish, Oh My: Exploring beaver coexistence flow device innovation
Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Elyssa Kerr Symposium Session: 2023 – 02 One Species to Restore them All: Beaver-based Watershed Restoration Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, beavers, community involvement, fish passage,
Lost in Translation: Insights from WSDOT in Communication in Fish Passage Projects
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Piper Petit Symposium Session: 2022 – 04 Stream Restoration from the (WSDOT) Transportation Perspective Topics covered: community involvement, fish passage, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), and lessons learned ABSTRACTFish
Repopulation of anadromous fishes in the Upper Klamath Basin following dam removal
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Mark Hereford Symposium Session: 2022 – 06 Klamath River Dam Removal is the Largest and Most Complex Fish Restoration Project Ever Attempted Topics covered: adaptive management and
Use of Fish-Habitat Models in Restoration Planning, Design, and Evaluation
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Phil Roni Symposium Session: 2022 – 07 Putting the Fish into Fish Habitat Restoration Topics covered: fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, and modeling ABSTRACTAdvances in remote sensing, monitoring, and data

