*Presentation Theme: Geomorphology
Restoration with living shorelines, stage 0 alluvial fans, and other measures for climate resilience
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Curtis Loeb Symposium Session: 2022 – 10 Complex, High-Risk, Climate-Resilient Floodplain Restoration Topics covered: climate change, fish-salmon, floodplain, groundwater, risk and resilience, temperature, and wood ABSTRACTThe Lower
New Frontier for Alluvial Fans
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Cygnia Rapp Symposium Session: 2022 – 04 Stream Restoration from the (WSDOT) Transportation Perspective Topics covered: fish passage, fish-salmon, floodplain, hydraulics, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), risk and resilience,
Predicting the Future-Steigerwald: Innovative & Cost-effective Approaches to Floodplain Monitoring
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Sarah Kidd Symposium Session: 2022 – 10 Complex, High-Risk, Climate-Resilient Floodplain Restoration Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, floodplain, lessons learned, modeling, riparian, water quality, and wetlands
Trinity River, CA: Restoration in transition on the largest tributary to the Klamath
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Kyle De Juilio Symposium Session: 2022 – 08 Beyond Dam Removal: Ecological Restoration of the Klamath Basin Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, fish-salmon, flow augmentation, instream
Tribal Stewardship and Ridge-to-River Restoration of the Lower Klamath and Blue Creek Sanctuary
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Sarah Beesley Symposium Session: 2022 – 08 Beyond Dam Removal: Ecological Restoration of the Klamath Basin Topics covered: climate change, community involvement, environmental justice, fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, floodplain,
Fine sediment in a coarse-bedded river: geomorphic response of the Klamath River to dam removal
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Chauncey Anderson Symposium Session: 2022 – 06 Klamath River Dam Removal is the Largest and Most Complex Fish Restoration Project Ever Attempted Topics covered: fish passage, fish-salmon,
Pre-Dam Removal Topographic Base-Line Data Collection on the Klamath River – Collaboration in Action
Year: 2020 Presenter/s: David (DJ) Bandrowski Symposium Session: 2020 – 11 Dam removal in the Pacific Northwest Topics covered: beavers, community involvement, fish passage, floodplain, hydraulics, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), riparian,
Replacing Low Head Dams with Nature-like Fishways to Improve Fish Passage
Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Matthew Prociv Symposium Session: 2020 – 11 Dam removal in the Pacific Northwest Topics covered: beavers, fish passage, hydraulics, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), stream, and urban ABSTRACTImpoundment structures,
MF Nooksack River Dam Removal Planning: A Smart Infrastructure and Fish Passage Project
Year: 2020 Presenter/s: April McEwen Symposium Session: 2020 – 11 Dam removal in the Pacific Northwest Topics covered: beavers, fish passage, hydraulics, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), risk and resilience, and sediment
Tucannon River Geomorphic Analysis and Restoration Prioritization – Take II
Year: 2020 Presenter/s: Tracy Drury Symposium Session: 2020 – 10 Prioritizing restoration Topics covered: beavers, fish passage, fish-salmon, floodplain, hydraulics, lessons learned, modeling, and sediment transport ABSTRACTThe Tucannon River was

