The Water Center Seminar
Spring 2006 Schedule
See the schedules of previous quarters
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- Mar 28 Salmon Restoration Projects: Success or Learning Opportunity? Jennifer O'Neal Fish Biologist, Tetra Tech EC
- Apr 4 Interpreting Landscape Evolution from High-Resolution Topography Ralph Haguerud Research Geologist, USGS, Affiliate Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Space Sciences
- Apr 11 Stormwater and Salmon: Assessing the Ecological Impacts of Non-Point Source Pollution Nat Scholz Research Zoologist, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Fish Health Program, NW Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries
- Apr 18 Environmental Justice and the Pursuit of Science Dan Peplow Adjunct Professor, Forest Resources, Director, Suriname Indigenous Health Fund
- Apr 25 Elwha and Glines Canyon Dam Removals: Nearshore Restoration of the Central Strait of Juan de Fuca Anne Shaffer Marine Biologist, WA Department of Fish and Wildlife
- May 2 An Estuary on Valium: Implications of Large-Scale Ecosystem Changes to Salmon Recovery? Si Simenstad Research Associate Professor, Coordinator, Wetland Ecosystem Team, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
- May 9 Incorporating Climate Change Impacts into Water Resource Planning: An Example in King County Richard Palmer Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
- May 16 Headwater Stream Chemistry in Western Washington: Studies Over the Past 20 Years Robert Edmonds Professor, Forest Resources
- May 23 Washington Water: A Public Resource—Who Is Using It, and What Is It costing You, Them, and the Environment? Shirley Waters Nixon Staff Attorney, Center for Environmental Law and Policy
- May 30 Monitoring Streams and Watersheds—Reflections on Recent Advances and Persistent Challenges Loveday Conquest, Professor, Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences Stephen Ralph, Senior Aquatic Ecologist, Stillwater Sciences