Habitat & Water Quality 2

Thursday, August 23, 2012: 8:00 AM-9:45 AM
Meeting Room 2,3 (RiverCentre)
8:00 AM
Reduced Flows Impact Populations of a Specialist Fish Species Restricted to Spring-Fed Streams
Simon Howard, University of Canterbury; Angus R. McIntosh, University of Canterbury; Doug Booker, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

8:15 AM
The Rise and Fall of Fossil Creek, a Southwestern Desert Oasis
Paul C. Marsh, Marsh & Associates; Jerome A. Stefferud, US Forest Service (Retired); Sally E. Stefferud, US Fish and Wildlife Service (Retired); Robert W. Clarkson, Bureau of Reclamation

8:30 AM
Restoration of the Patapsco River Through Dam Removal
Martin Melchior, Interfluve; Bill Norris, Interfluve

8:45 AM
Distribution of Cyprinid Fish Reproductive Guilds in a Fragmented Great Plains Riverscape
Joshuah S. Perkin, Kansas State University; Keith B. Gido, Kansas State University; Eric Johnson, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism; Melinda D. Daniels, Kansas State University; Katie Costigan, Kansas State University

9:00 AM
An Evaluation of the Efficacy of Whole-Stream Phosphorous Enrichment to Reduce Coverage of Didymosphenia geminata in An Oligotrophic Stream
Daniel A. James, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Steven R. Chipps, U. S. Geological Survey, South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

9:30 AM
Merging hydraulic modeling and population dynamics to protect Saskatchewan River Lake Sturgeon
Michael Pollock, Saskatchewan Watershed Authority; Corie White, Saskatchewan Watershed Authority; Kangsheng Wu, Saskatchewan Watershed Authority; Glen McMaster, Saskatchewan Watershed Authority

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