2011 Presentations |
Variability of Coastal Cutthroat Trout Abundance and LIDaR-Derived Channel Morphometry in Headwater Catchments
Jason Walter
From the 2011 College of Forest Resources Graduate Student Symposium |
2010 Presentations |
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2009 Presentations |
Variability of Coastal Cutthroat Trout Abundance and LIDaR-Derived Channel Morphometry in Headwater Catchments
Jason Walter
From the 2009 College of Forest Resources Graduate Student Symposium |
Washington Forest Practices Adaptive Management Science Conference
The 17 presentations from this conference were given in Olympia, Washington. This conference gives updates on the research being done by the Cooperative Monitoring Evaluation and Research Committee (CMER) of the Timber, Fish and Wildlife Program. Much of the research focuses on riparian management. |
2008 Presentations |
Riparian Adaptive Management Symposium -
This two day symposium was hosted at the Olympic Natural Resources Center in Forks, WA. The streaming media include audio and video segments that cover the presentations as well as the questions/discussion. |
Getting Across: Passage of aquatic and semi-aquatic organisms at road-stream crossings -
This stream passage video set was originally produced in 2003 by the USDA Forest Service, Technology and Development Center, San Dimas, California in Cooperation with Federal Highways Administration. The VHS video tapes were converted by the Rural Technology Initiative to digital video and are now available for download or to view over the Internet. |
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*Riparian Hardwood Conversion: Stand Structure and Economics -
Frank Brown, Pacific Rim Forest Management, LLC
Questions and Answers
(Washington Forest Practices Adaptive Management Science Conference)
* This presentation includes some audio disruption |
25:40 |
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Eastern Washington Type F Riparian Assessment Project (Phase I) -
Reggie Fay: Mason, Bruce, and Girard
Questions and Answers
(Washington Forest Practices Adaptive Management Science Conference) |
18:11 |
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The Type N Experimental Buffer Treatment Study: Testing the Effectiveness of Riparian Buffers Along Non-Fishbearing Streams -
Aimee P. McIntyre, Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
(Washington Forest Practices Adaptive Management Science Conference) |
8:49 |
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Preliminary Pre-Harvest Riparian Stand Characterization: Type N Experimental Buffer Treatment Study -
Dave Schuett-Hames, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
Questions and Answers
(Washington Forest Practices Adaptive Management Science Conference) |
17:26 |
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Type N Experimental Buffer Study Windthrow and Sediment Transport -
Stephanie Estrella, Washington Dept. of Ecology
Questions and Answers
(Washington Forest Practices Adaptive Management Science Conference) |
13:54 |
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2007 Presentations |
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Tree Fall and Large Woody Debris Recruitment in Westside Type N Riparian Buffers: Preliminary Data Analysis - Dave Schuett-Hames, CMER-NWIFC
Questions & Answers |
15:03 |
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Westside Type N Riparian Buffer Characteristics, Integrity and Function Study: 2006 - Ash Roorbach, CMER-NWIFC
Questions & Answers
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11:29 |
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Effectiveness of riparian management zone prescriptions in protecting and maintaining shade, solar energy, and water temperature in forested streams of Eastern Washington - Part A: Shade - Eddie Cupp, Terrapin Environmental |
25:46 |
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Type N Experimental Buffer Study - Downstream Export - Bill Ehinger, WDOE
Questions & Answers |
19:13 |
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Description of Treatment Basins for the Type N Experimental Buffer Treatment Study - Aimee McIntyre, WDFW
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2006 Presentations |
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Remote Sensing Workshop for Riparian Studies -
Held at the University of Washington Botanic Gardens, Center for Urban Horticulture in Seattle. The workshop includes 9 streaming video presenations. |
Influence of Riparian Harvesting on the Chemistry of Headwater Streams in Western Washington - Daniel Vogt, Associate Professor, UW College of Forest Resources |
27:23 |
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River Food Web Response to Riparian Zone Manipulation - J. Timothy Wootton, Department of Ecology & Evolution, U. of Chicago |
31:43 |
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2005 Presentations |
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Developing Management Templates for Increased Biodiversity
and Economic Viability in Intensively Managed Forests - Kevin
Zobrist, RTI Forest Economist, UW's College of Forest Resources |
16:59 |
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Alternate Plans For Riparian Hardwood Conversion:
Challenges and Opportunities - Kevin Zobrist, RTI Forest Economist,
UW's College of Forest Resources |
20:17 |
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CMER, The Cooperative Monitoring, Evaluation and
Research Program; Science to Inform Adaptive Management - Steve McConnell,
NW Indian Fisheries Commission |
20:56 |
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Patterns of Nutrient Dynamics and Biological Communities
in Headwater Streams: Role of Riparian Red Alder - Peter
Kiffney, NW Fisheries Science Center, Mukilteo Biological
Field Station |
24:41 |
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Stream Stability Assessment: a practical approach
using geomorphic reference sites - Laurie Flaherty,
WSU Cooperative Extension |
8:52 |
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2004 Presentations |
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An Innovative Assessment Procedure for Riparian Management
- Kevin R. Gehringer, Ph.D.,Postdoctoral Researcher,
UW College of Forest Resources |
32:28 |
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2003 Presentations |
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Riparian Management Templates for Profitability
and Environmental Protection - Kevin Zobrist, Forest Management
and Economics Analyst, RTI |
18:38 |
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Forested Riparian Buffers:
Function, Management and Economic Implications for Agriculture
- Jon
D. Johnson, Associate Professor, NRS, WSU-Puyallup
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6:12 |
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Stream Channel Stabilization - Barry Moore, WSU Associate Professor
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9:59 |
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