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Washington Forest Practices Adaptive Management Science Conference

April 13, 2010

DSHS Headquarters, OB2 Auditorium
Olympia WA

The Cooperative Monitoring, Evaluation and Research Committee (CMER) of the Timber, Fish and Wildlife Program announces the seventh annual Forest Practices Adaptive Management Science Conference. CMER is responsible for conducting applied research in support of adaptive management of the Forests and Fish Agreement, which governs forestry practices on most private and state lands in Washington state. The Forests and Fish Agreement, which was signed into law in 1999, was designed to meet the requirements of the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act for fish and seven stream-associated amphibians.

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Conference Introduction
Lenny Young - Department Supervisor, WA Dept. of Natural Resources
14:59
SESSION 1
The Mass Wasting Prescription-Scale
Greg Stewart - Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
22:26

Post-Mortem Study Data: Triggers, Insights & Possible Next Steps
Julie Dieu - Rayonier Timberlands Corporation

Questions and Answers with Greg Stewart & Julie Dieu

25:56


18:34

SESSION 2
Washington Road Sub-Basin Scale Effectiveness Monitoring - First Sampling Event
Kathy Dube’ - Watershed Professionals Network
22:30
SESSION 3
Wetlands Mitigation Effectiveness Pilot Study
Jill Silver - 10,000 Years Institute
21:23
SESSION 4
Results of the Westside Type N Buffer Characteristics, Integrity, and Function Study
Dave Schuett-Hames - Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
25:05

*Extensive Riparian Status and Trends Monitoring Program - Stream Temperature : Phase I
Matthew Peter - WA Dept. of Ecology

*First 30 seconds are audio only

17:50
SESSION 5
Amphibian Response to Alternative Riparian Buffer Treatments in the First Post-Harvest Year: The Type N Experimental Buffer Treatment Study
Aimee McIntyre - WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
24:26
Interpreting the Response of Headwater Stream Temperature to Logging: Evidence of Landscape-variable Influences
Jack Janisch - WA Dept. of Ecology
22:08
SESSION 6
Riparian Hardwood Conversion Study
Ash Roorbach - CMER Riparian Ecologist
20:42
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Current TFW Shade Methodology For Measuring Attenuation of Solar Radiation to the Stream
John Gravelle - Pine Orchard, Inc., Lead Scientist
18:55
SESSION 7
CMER Information Management System
Nancy Sturhan & Marilu Koschak - NW Indian Fisheries Commission
16:16