The Water Center Seminar
Spring 2009 Schedule
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Mar 31
Effects of Development on Coho Salmon and Implications for Stream Habitat
Restoration
Bob Bilby
Senior Science Advisor, Weyerhaeuser Company
- Apr 7
Water and Security in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin
Frederick Michael Lorenz
Senior Lecturer, Jackson School of International Studies
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Apr 14
Watershed Planning in Washington State: A Decade of Experience
Clare Ryan
Associate Professor, College of Forest Resources and Adjunct Associate Professor, Evans School of Public Affairs
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Apr 21
Estuarine Habitat Restoration, Basic and Applied Research, and Their Interaction
in the Skagit River Delta
Greg Hood
Senior Research Scientist, Skagit River System Cooperative
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Apr 28
Climate Change and Fish in the Pacific Northwest: Case Study of the Snoqualmie River BasinPete Bisson
Aquatic Biologist, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
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May 5
Data, Data and More Data: Managing and Making Sense of Data from Existing PNW Salmon and Habitat Monitoring Programs
Carol Volk
Integrated
Status and Effectiveness Monitoring Program Contractor,
Volk Consulting
May 12 Tidal Wetland Restoration on the Lower Columbia River and Estuary Heida Diefenderfer
Senior Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
Marine Sciences Laboratory
May 19 Exploring Measures of Social and Ecological Resilience Around Protected Areas in the Skagit Watershed Bianca Perla, PhD
May 26 Hatcheries, Interactions, and Ecosystems Todd Pearsons Fisheries Scientist, Grant County Public Utilities District
Jun 2 Evaluating US Army Corps of Engineers Water Projects: Aiding Decisions with Cost-Benefit Analysis Julie Vano
Graduate Student, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Tyler Blake Davis
Graduate Student
Public Policy and Management, Evans School of Public Affairs