48 Habitat & Water Quality II

Wednesday, September 15, 2010: 1:20 PM-5:00 PM
316 (Convention Center)
Moderator:
Ann Marie Gorman
1:20 PM
Analysis of substrate utilization by fish, macroinvertebrates, and aquatic macrophytes in Onondaga Lake, New York
Lucas J. Kirby, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Stephanie L. Johnson, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Neil H. Ringler, PhD, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Margaret H. Murphy, PhD, Anchor QEA, LLC
1:40 PM
The removal of the dillsboro dam: The challenge of success
Scott T. Fletcher, MEM, HDR Engineering, Inc.; Hugh Barwick, MS, Duke Energy Carolinas
2:00 PM
Comparison of enzyme-based and instrumentation-based measurement of methyl mercury in lepomis sunfish tissue
Tobias Stover, MS, University of Massachusetts Boston; Mario Austin, University of Massachusetts Boston; William Hagar, PhD, University of Massachusetts Boston
2:20 PM
Fisheries impacted by sediments released from a reservoir
William J. Priore, MS, Sedimentology, Geosyntec Consultants; Russell Short, MS, Marine, Science, Geosyntec Consultants
2:40 PM
Trinity River restoration: Evaluating rehabilitation actions
Nina Hemphill, PhD, Trinity River Restoration Program; Wade Sinnen, Northern California; Robert Chase, Trinity River Restoration Program
3:00 PM
Break
3:20 PM
Development of the Marine Fisheries Habitat Assessment Improvement Plan: A national plan to advance marine habitat science
Mary Yoklavich, NMFS; Kristan Blackhart, NMFS; Steve K. Brown, PhD, NMFS; Correigh Greene, PhD, NOAA-NFMS; Tom Minello, PhD, NMFS; Thomas Noji, Ph.D., NOAA-NMFS; Michael Parke, NMFS
3:40 PM
Sacramento-san Joaquin delta habitat restoration
Adrian Pitts, HDR, Inc; William Snider, HDR, Inc
4:00 PM
Quantifying the effects of increasing water temperatures on the American eel (Anguilla rostrata) through otolith isotopic analyses
Courtney V. Holden, Queen's University; John M. Casselman, Ph.D., Queen's University; Kurt Kyser, PhD, Queen's University
 
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Shovel ready: Lessons learned from implementing recovery act habitat restoration (Withdrawn)
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