Presentations

Title Presenter Time Size
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Session: Fish Response to Implementing ROD Flows
Anadromous salmonid escapement/total run-size responses Nina Hemphill & Wade Sinnen 8:25 1.2 mb
Juvenile salmonid abundance and emigration timing relative to Trinity River discharge William Pinnix & Paul Petros 8:55 4.1 mb
Adult chinook salmon migration behavior: Implications of flow management in the Trinity River Josh Strange 9:25 4.2 mb
Mercury transport during high flows in the lower Trinity River Jim Rytuba 9:45 2.6 mb
Session: Fine Sediment Measurement and Modeling      
Watershed restoration overview and effectiveness Josh Allen 10:55 10 mb
Evaluation of fine sediment production in the Rush Creek watershed Mary Ann Madej 11:10 2.4 mb
Method for estimating fine sediment storage on the mainstem streambed David Gaeuman 11:25 1mb
Session: Fish and Avian Habitat      
Trinity River salmonid life histories: What we know, and what we need to know Aaron Martin 2:00 2.5 mb
2-D habitat modeling: predicted versus observed habitat and comparison with fish utilization Thomas Hardy & Ekaterina Saraeva 2:20 6 mb
Predicting changes in bird abundance caused by removal and succession of riparian habitat Sherri Miller, C.J. Ralph & Pablo Herrera 2:40 21 mb
Temporal and spatial distribution of salmon spawning from Lewiston Dam to Cedar Flat River Access: 2002-2006 Charles Chamberlain 3:15 4.1 mb
Where are summer coho? Pat Garrison 3:25 1.7 mb
Restoration actions and juvenile coho rearing habitat: Research design and one year of data John Hannon & Mark Bowen
3:55 3.5 mb
Evaluating the effectiveness of rehabilitation actions in creating fish habitat in the Trinity River Darcy Pickard 4:15 1.5 mb
Thursday February 8, 2007
Session: Impacts to Natural Production
     
Abundance, habitat selection and potential for fish predation from common mergansers on the Trinity River C.J. Ralph, Sherri Miller & Pablo Herrera 8:00 12 mb
Predation by hatchery-reared steelhead on natural salmonid fry in the upper Trinity River, California 2005 Seth Naman 8:15 1.4 mb
Fish health data trends for Trinity River chinook Scott Foott 8:35 1 mb
Session: Coarse Sediment Measurement and Modeling      
WY 2006 Sediment transport monitoring meeting flow objectives changing sediment transport dynamics AND WY 2006 Preliminary results from the acoustic bedload surrogate measurements Graham Matthews, Wesley Smith & Smokey Pittman 9:50 4.7 mb
HEC-RAS sediment model for the Trinity River CANCELLED Stanford Gibson - -
Geomorphic basis for gravel augmentation design David Gaeuman 10:40 2 mb
Session: Information Management      
Overview of the Integrated Information Management System Andreas Krause 11:25 1 mb
Session: Water Temperature Compliance and Modeling      
Meeting water temperature objectives in the Trinity River - A post-ROD review Paul Zedonis 12:15 6 mb
Trinity River flow and temperature modeling Ibrahim Sogutlugil 12:35 4.5 mb
Thermodynamics of Trinity and Lewiston Reservoir Mike Deas 12:55 0.5 mb
Trinity Reservoir cold water pool: Historical analysis and future outlook Tom Stokely 1:15 6.5 mb
Session: Biologic Response to Water Temperature      
Condition factor indices of outmigrating juvenile Trinity River anadromous fish at Willow Creek, CA Tim Hayden 2:20 4.2 mb
Breeding phenology of the foothill yellow-legged frogs 2004-2006 Jamie Bettaso, Don Ashton & Hartwell Welsh 2:40 5.4 mb
Comparative life history characteristics of western pond turtle populations on the Trinity River mainstem and the South Fork Trinity Don Ashton, Jamie Bettaso & Hartwell Welsh 2:55 24 mb
Basking patterns and thermal regulatory behaviors of western pond turtles: Comparing responses to thermal regimes in dammed and undammed tributaries of the Trinity River Jamie Bettaso, Don Ashton, Hartwell Welsh & Robert Sullivan 3:10 11.3 mb
Temperature effects on reproductive performance of Trinity River spring-run chinook salmon Keith Marine, Kendall Ross & Chris Myrick 3:25 8.3 mb
Session: Hatchery Impacts      
Influences of hatchery mating, rearing and release practices on life history traits of chinook salmon at Trinity River Hatchery Dave Hankin 4:15 2.6 mb
Hybridization between spring-run and fall-run chinook salmon returning to Trinity River, California Andrew Kinziger, Eric Loudenslager, David Hankin, Eric Anderson & John Carlos Garza 4:35 1.3 mb
Integrating hatchery and natural production in restoration planning - Current state of the science Eric Loudenslager 4:55 0.1 mb
Friday, February 9, 2007
Session: The AEAM Process at Hocker Flat
     
Results of WY2006 geomorphic monitoring at Hocker Flat Geoff Hales & Scott McBain 8:00 3.5 mb
WY2006 riparian monitoring and experimentation results at Hocker Flat John Bair & Sunny Loya 8:15 2.6 mb
Bioaccumulation of mercury in the Hocker Flat restoration area Roger Hothem, Jason May, Darrin Bergen, Bonnie Trejo & Marissa Bauer 8:30 27 mb
Session: Integrating Habitat and Geomorphic Process      
Preliminary results of 2006 geomorphic mapping David Gaeuman 9:15 2.5 mb
Assessing the risk of redd scour on the Trinity River Christine May, Bonnie Pryor, Tom Lisle & Margaret Lang
9:30 7.3 mb
Initial fish response to July 2006 hatchery gravel augmentation project Greg Pasternack 9:45 2.3 mb
Integrating salvage LWD in rehabilitation site construction John Klochak 10:00 5.3 mb
       
Closing session discussion Rod Wittler 11:00 2.1 mb