Assessment Approaches Used in the Columbia River Basin to Inform Habitat Projects 
Friday February 16, 2018

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST 

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Agenda

This 2-hour go-to-meeting will consist of 10 speed presentations providing information on existing assessment approaches that are being used in the Columbia River to inform habitat work to benefit fish. This meeting is being held in response to the October 19th workgroup meeting discussion suggesting that we organize a webinar to discuss existing habitat approaches used to identify priority ecological concerns/limiting factors and for informing habitat actions.

These speed presentations provide a quick overview of existing approaches. Given the limited time for presentations and questions,  we encourage participants interested in learning more to contract the presenters after the meeting.

Time

Item

10:00 am

Welcome and introductions (Nancy Leonard)

10:05 am

Coeur d’Alene Tribe Fisheries Program – Implementation of Fisheries Enhancement Opportunities on the Coeur d’Alene Reservation: Restoration Planning Steps & Restoration Process (Angelo Vitale)

10:15

Kootenai River Habitat Restoration Program   / Kootenai River Ecosystem Restoration (Tom Parker)

10:25

Wenatchee Spring Chinook life cycle model (Jeff Jorgensen)

10:35

Applications of EDT in the Columbia River Basin – Methow and Okanogan subbasins, and above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee Dams (Eric Doyle)

10:45

Upper Salmon Integrated Rehabilitation Assessment (Mike Edmondson)

10:55

Tucannon model (Jeremy Cram / Dan Rawding)

11:05

CTUIR Fisheries Program First Foods-Based River Vision Strategic Framework for Floodplain Restoration and BioPHaMS Effectiveness Monitoring (Mike Lambert)

11:15

Willamette habitat implementation, effectiveness, and status and trends monitoring approach (J. Rose Wallick)

11:25

Ecosystem Monitoring  and Action Effectiveness Monitoring (Estuary) (Matthew Schwartz)

11:35

Application of ATLAS in the Columbia River Basin  - Upper Grande Ronde, Catherine Creek, Lochsa, and John Day watersheds and Wallowa County (Ted Sedell)

11:45

Additional questions and discussion (as time permits)

12:00

Adjourn