SKAGIT WATERSHED WORKSHOPS

Successful Habitat Restoration in Developed Landscapes: Overcoming Constraints and Maximizing Opportunities

Skagit Watershed Council in partnership with the Puget Sound Partnership Salmon Recovery Program sponsored this workshop on May 13. 2010. To view a video introduction for each of the presentations, click on the thumbnail below, or contact Skagit Watershed Council for full versions. To view full versions of some main presentations online go to Skagit TV 21 (scroll down to Skagit Watershed Council, May 18, 2010).

Process-Based Principles for Habitat Restoration
Tim Beechie

 

Tim Beechie, NOAA Fisheries

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The Challenge of Process-Based Principles for Habitat Restoration
Eric Beamer

 

Eric Beamer, Skagit River System Cooperative, Recovery Implementation Technical Team

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Process-Based Restoration: Examples from Local Watersheds (Examples 1-4)
Brocksmith

-Richard Brocksmith, Hood Canal Coordinating Council, Abstract (PDF) »

-Jeanette Dorner, Nisqually Watershed, Abstract (PDF) »

-Barbara Rosenkotter, San Juan Watershed, Abstract (PDF) »

-Tim Walls, Snohomish Watershed, Abstract (PDF) »

 

Guest Speaker (lunch)
Carol MacIlroy

 

Paying Attention: The Future of Restoration
Carol MacIlroy, Carol MacIlroy Consulting Inc., 

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Process-Based Restoration: Examples from Local Watersheds (Examples 5-7)
Dennis Clark

-Dennis Clark, Green-Duwamish & Central Puget Sound Watershed, Abstract (PDF) »

-Tom Slocum, SRFB Technical Review Panel, Abstract (PDF) »

-Dave Cline, Shannon and Wilson Inc., Abstract (PDF) »