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CERC 2006 presentations are currently available for viewing.

Abstracts

Session 1: Restoration Planning and Implementation

  • Ecosystem Restoration Approaches - Whiting
  • Columbia River Estuary Restoration Project Funding and Implementation Considerations - Breckel
  • Project Development in the Lower Columbia River and Estuary - Haas
  • Project and Program Decision-Making: Tools and Adapative Management Frameworks - Thom
  • Session 2: Uncertainties Research

  • The Columbia River and its Estuary: Physical Structure and Function - Jay
  • Elevation of Tidal Wetland Plant Communities in the Columbia River Estuary - Borde
  • Ecological Change and Resilience in Oregon's Salmon River and Columbia River Estuaries - Bottom
  • Ecology of Juvenile Salmonids in Tidal Fresh and Estuarine Waters - Roegner
  • Resolving Uncertainty Necessary to Conduct Strategic Restoration in the Columbia River Estuary to Support Recovery of Wild Salmon - Simenstad
  • Restoring Wetland Functionality - Adamus
  • Teaching Environmental Science in the Field Brings Habitat Restoration to Life for Both Students and Teachers - Stockhouse
  • Session 3: Wetlands and Flood Management

  • Hydrodynamic Modeling of Tidal Reconnection Restoration Projects: Uses and Limitations - Ott
  • Levees and Dikes: Operations and Benefits - Ambrose
  • Effects of Estuarine Wetland Restoration on Flood Management: The Lower Grays River Experience - Sinks
  • Session 4: Action Effectiveness Monitoring

  • Columbia River Estuary Restoration Monitoring: Synthesis & Gaps - Hathaway
  • Monitoring Toxics and Invasive Species: mplications for Habitat Restoration and Effectiveness Monitoring - Fuhrer and Jones
  • Fish Monitoring at Restoration Sites - Russell
  • Evaluating Cumulative Ecosystem Response to Tidal Wetland Restoration Projects n the Columbia River Estuary - Diefenderfer
  • Session 5: Management Implications

  • Valuing the Columbia River Estuary: The Balancing Act - Tortorici
  • Estuary, Ocean Mitigation and Adaptive Management Strategies for the FCRPS BiOp and Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program - Geiselman
  • Policy Implications: USACE, Portland District - Putman
  • Habitat Restoration in the Lower Columbia River and Estuary Under the Council's Fish and Wildlife Program - Ruff

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