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Creating Resilience to a Floodplain-Wetland Five years of interdisciplinary Complex in a Rapidly Developing Urban monitoring informed Setting through Enhancement of Beaver- the development of Habitat Processes a passive, natural restoration


  1. Creating Resilience to a Floodplain-Wetland Five years of interdisciplinary Complex in a Rapidly Developing Urban monitoring informed Setting through Enhancement of Beaver- the development of Habitat Processes a passive, natural restoration Amy Baur 1 , Tracey Dulin 2 , Glen Leverich 1 , and Dave DeKrey 1 design that was 1 Stillwater Sciences, Portland, OR, United States, 2 Clean Water Services, Hillsboro, OR, United States implemented to incorporate, promote & mimic natural processes to successfully restore hydrologic function to & improve habitat at a Portland Metro suburban floodplain- wetland complex Installed Beaver- Native Resilient Large Wood Habitat Vegetation Floodplain-Wetland Assemblages Processes Complex

  2. U PPER V ERNON C REEK FLOOD RESPONSE AND RECOVERY : FROM CONCRETE FLUME TO NATURALIZED CHANNEL Leif Burge Matt Wood Joe Kennedy Shawn Kilpatrick1

  3. Removing Powerdale and Middle Fork Nooksack River Dams: Designing Riverbeds in High Energy Environments Paul DeVries Ph.D. PE

  4. RESTORING WET CONDITIONS TO A DEGRADED MEADOW SYSTEM Ben Davis, Alta Science & Engineering Brenda Erhardt, Latah Soil & Water Conservation District

  5. Geomorphic Response to the Implementation of Fish Passage Keith Binkley Manager of Natural Resources Snohomish County Public Utility District

  6. Integrating Large Wood Jams into Hydraulic Models: Evaluating a Porous Plate Modeling Method Roby Ventres-Pake, Matt Nahorniak, Natalie Kramer, Jennifer O’Neal, Tim Abbe

  7. Bill Mavros 1 , T. Dalziel, L. Werre, and C. Fisher 1 1 48 North Solutions, Inc., 909 Boat St., Seattle, WA. 98105 bmavros@48NorthSolutions.com

  8. Effects of the Elwha River Dam Removals on the US 101 Bridge Casey Kramer, PE 1 , Matt George, EIT 1 and Julie Heilman, PE 2 ; 1 Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, Olympia, WA, 2 WSDOT, Olympia, WA water resource specialists

  9. Remote Sensing as an Effective Tool for Streambank Erosion Assessment and Quantification 2018 2009 2009 Identified 2009 2009 Erosion Bankline Bankline Forrest Williams 1 , Peter Moore 1 , Thomas Isenhart 1 1 Iowa State University, Ames IA: forrestw@iastate.edu

  10. X S_4 XS_3 X S_5 X S_6 7 _ XS_2 S X XS_8 XS_9 XS_1 1 1 0 3 _ 1 1 _ S _ S X S X X Legend XS_12 Surface Mixing Line Measurement Cross-Sections Suspended Sediment Concentration (mg/L) 16.15 X S _ 1 4 1.35

  11. 2D BED SEDIMENT MODELING OF A REACH ON THE SAGAVANIRKTOK RIVER, ALASKA ISAAC LADINES HORACIO TONIOLO UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS

  12. Designing for Resiliency: A Case Study from Colorado’s Front Range Presented by: Michael Rafferty, Otak Luke Swan, Inter-Fluve

  13. USING REMOTE SENSING TO EVALUATE EFFECTIVENESS AND BUILD BETTER PROJECTS MONITORING RESTORATION AT THE WATERSHED SCALE Scott Katz 1 , Jen O’Neal 1 , Julia Jay 1 , Robby Dohrn 1 , 2 1 Colin Riordan 1 , Susan Dickerson-Lange 1 , and Alex Levell 2

  14. USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE AND Corey Johnson Dominc Baraskoff STRUCTURE-FROM- Trenton Nett MOTION AERIAL Brian Wise Students of Gonzaga PHOTOGRAMMETRY University TO MONITOR Project Advisor: Dr. Sue SEDIMENT TRAPPING Niezgoda BY BEAVER DAM ANALOGS IN EASTERN WASHINGTON The Lands Council and US Fish & Wildlife Service Project Liaisons: Joe Cannon and Brian Walker

  15. Experimental testing of employing large grains as a bank erosion mitigation technique Caitlin Tatham, University of British Columbia, Paul Villard, Geo Morphix Ltd., Brett Eaton, University of British Columbia Funded through a MITACS Accelerate Grant and NSERC Discovery Grant in partnership with GEO Morphix Ltd.

  16. USDA Photo by John Noll Remote Geomorphology and Vegetation Monitoring Tom Smrdel, MS | Fluvial Geomorphologist PLATTE RIVER RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM

  17. Large Wood Helicopter Loading Project – Promoting Natural Processes for Spring Run Chinook in Northern California Dave Bandrowski, Aaron Martin, Eric Wiseman – Yurok Tribe Josh Smith – The Watershed Center

  18. Powell Butte Floodplain Anastomosing System Concept and 2D Hydrodynamic Modeling Mason Lacy, MS, PE, CFM – Environmental Science Associates (ESA)

  19. Increasing Snake River Cutthroat Spawning Habitat Through Restoration and Effective Monitoring By: Jason Chircop & Katherine Salsbury

  20. Topo-bathymetric LiDAR for River Restoration: Tucannon River Case Study Cassie Meigs, Kris Fischer, Kris Buelow, & Mischa Hey

  21. Design and Construction of Spawning and Off-channel Rearing Habitat on a Flow-Regulated River Barry Tanaka, MS, PE (ESA) | Michael Strom, MS (ESA) | Rocko Brown, PhD (Cramer Fish Sciences)

  22. Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Streamline Cultural Resources Studies Patrick Reed, Tait Elder & Martin Fisher

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