*Topic Covered2: fish-salmon
Southport Sacramento River Levee Setback: Adaptive Management of a Floodplain Restoration Project
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: John Stofleth Symposium Session: 2022 – 02 Big Challenges Need Adaptive Management Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, fish-salmon, floodplain, hydraulics, lessons learned, modeling, outside PNW, riparian,
Permitting Adaptations for a Multi-jurisdictional Multi-phased Project
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Christina Merten Symposium Session: 2022 – 02 Big Challenges Need Adaptive Management Topics covered: fish-salmon, lessons learned, permits, and wetlands ABSTRACTPermitting is a major obstacle to implementing
What defines our current practice of river restoration in the Pacific Northwest?
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Gardner Johnston Symposium Session: 2022 – 02 Big Challenges Need Adaptive Management Topics covered: community involvement, fish-salmon, floodplain, lessons learned, riparian, and stream ABSTRACTThe first National Stream
Navigating the National Flood Insurance Program and Floodplain Regulations-Panelist 2
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Erin Cooper Symposium Session: 2022 – 03 Navigating the National Flood Insurance Program and Floodplain Regulations Topics covered: fish-salmon, floodplain, hydraulics, modeling, and permits ABSTRACTMany stream, river,
Navigating the National Flood Insurance Program and Floodplain Regulations-Panelist 3
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Kaz Guillozet Symposium Session: 2022 – 03 Navigating the National Flood Insurance Program and Floodplain Regulations Topics covered: fish-salmon, floodplain, hydraulics, modeling, and permits ABSTRACTThis presentation will
Highway to Resilience – WSDOT Climate Adaptation
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Simon Page Symposium Session: 2022 – 04 Stream Restoration from the (WSDOT) Transportation Perspective Topics covered: climate change, fish passage, fish-salmon, hydraulics, risk and resilience, and stream
Evolution and Process Improvements to Support Fish Passage & Stream Restoration at WSDOT
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Gabe Ng Symposium Session: 2022 – 04 Stream Restoration from the (WSDOT) Transportation Perspective Topics covered: fish passage, fish-salmon, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), lessons learned, stream, and wood
Klamath River Dam Removal – Resilient Planning to Ensure Resilient Project Outcomes
Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Michael Belchik 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,
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

