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Water quality and river health in Klamath River during dam removal based on multiple ways of knowing

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Desiree Tullos Symposium Session: 2024 – 09 Different Dam Problems with Different Dam Solutions Topics covered: instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), traditional ecological knowledge, and water quality ABSTRACTWater quality Continue Reading

WATER RELEASES FROM DAMS AS A RESTORATION TOOL: USE OF RIVER POOLS ON THE TRINITY RIVER

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Yong Lai Symposium Session: 2024 – 09 Different Dam Problems with Different Dam Solutions Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), and water quality ABSTRACTFlow Continue Reading

Post-construction monitoring of cold-water refuge restoration projects for native fish

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Andy Johnsen Symposium Session: 2024 – 08 Towards Effective Enhancement and Management of Cold-Water Refuges for Threatened and Endangered Aquatic Species: Global Practices and Regional Case Studies Continue Reading

Design and construction of cold-water refugia for Bull Trout and Westslope Cutthroat Trout

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Jeremy Payne Symposium Session: 2024 – 08 Towards Effective Enhancement and Management of Cold-Water Refuges for Threatened and Endangered Aquatic Species: Global Practices and Regional Case Studies Continue Reading

Understanding flow and temperature relationships on dam-influenced cold-water refuges

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Eric Berntsen Symposium Session: 2024 – 08 Towards Effective Enhancement and Management of Cold-Water Refuges for Threatened and Endangered Aquatic Species: Global Practices and Regional Case Studies Continue Reading

Closing the gap between science and management of cold-water refuges in rivers and streams xxxxxxxxx

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Francine Mejia Symposium Session: 2024 – 08 Towards Effective Enhancement and Management of Cold-Water Refuges for Threatened and Endangered Aquatic Species: Global Practices and Regional Case Studies Continue Reading

Locating Cold Water Sources within the Entiat River Watershed: Opportunities for Habitat Restoration

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Mark Ingman;Mousa Diabat Symposium Session: 2024 – 05 Doing More with Less for the Love of Monitoring Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, fish-salmon, modeling, and water Continue Reading

Scalable Construction: Engineering of Stream and Wetland Enhancement in Fine-grained Systems

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Abbey Rhode Symposium Session: 2023 – 11 Foresight in Adaptive Management Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, floodplain, lessons learned, temperature, urban, water quality, and wetlands ABSTRACTEngineering Continue Reading

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, Continue Reading

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 Continue Reading

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