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Columbia River Estuary Science Policy Exchange

September 10-11, 2009

River View Room
Holiday Inn Express
204 West Marine Drive
Astoria, Oregon

Welcome to the Columbia River Estuary Science and Policy Exchange.

Purpose: To facilitate an exchange of information and ideas among members of the Council, the scientific community and fish and wildlife managers regarding ongoing habitat restoration work and RM&E in the lower Columbia River and estuary.

Facilitator:  Donna Silverberg, DS Consultants

See the meeting notes (90k PDF) from this conference

Day 1, September 10

Morning Session
Review of ongoing status and trend monitoring efforts

8:45-8:55 Welcome and opening remarks — Joan Dukes and Dick Wallace (NWPCC)    
8:55-9:15 The current state of knowledge on how juvenile salmon use the Columbia River estuary and plume habitats, including a summary of the Council's 2007 Science-Policy Exchange.
John Ferguson (NOAA Fisheries)
abstract presentation
21mb PowerPoint
or 2mb PDF
9:15-9:45 The Columbia River as a system: An oceanographic point of view
David Jay (PSU)
abstract presentation
4.4mb PDF
9:45-10:15 Invasive species: implications for habitat restoration and effects on salmonids
Mark Sytsma (PSU)
  presentation
14mb PowerPoint
or 2.8mb PDF
10:30-11:00   Review of wetland habitat characteristics in the lower Columbia River and estuary
Amy Borde (PNNL)
abstract presentation
2mb PDF
11:00-11:25 Survival and behavior of juvenile chinook salmon in the lower Columbia River, estuary and plume
Geoffrey McMichael (PNNL)
abstract presentation
7mb PowerPoint
or 1mb PDF

Afternoon Session
Review of research to reduce restoration uncertainties

1:00-2:00 Toxic contaminants and their effects on resident fish and salmonids
Jennifer Morace (USGS), Lyndal Johnson (NOAA-F) and Elena Nilsen (USGS)
abstract presentation
10mb PowerPoint
or 2mb PDF

updated 10/5/09
2:00-2:45 Ecological role of tidal-freshwater and tidal-saltwater habitats for salmonids
    Nichole Sather (PNNL)
abstract presentation
9.4mb Powerpoint or 1.5mb PDF
2:45-3:00     and Ed Casillas (NOAA-F) abstract presentation
11mb PowerPoint
or 1.8mb PDF
3:00-3:30 Development of an ecosystem classification system for the Columbia River estuary
Mary Ramirez (Univ of WA)
abstract presentation
19mb PowerPoint
or 6.7mb PDF
3:30-4:00 Implementing the 2008 FCRPS Biological Opinion using emerging scientific tools and restoration strategies
Tracey Yerxa (BPA)
abstract presentation
4.8mb PowerPoint
or 1.5mb PDF
4:00-4:35 Review of estuary actions for salmon and steelhead contained in the Columbia River Estuary ESA Recovery Plan Module, NOAA 2008 Biological Opinion and Council’s Fish and Wildlife Program
Phil Trask (PT&A) and Cathy Tortorici (NOAA-F)
abstract presentation
380k PowerPoint

Day 2, September 11

Case studies of various habitat restoration actions, adaptive management and action effectiveness monitoring

8:30-9:15 Overview and approaches to ecosystem restoration in lower Columbia River and estuary
Catherine Corbett (LCREP) and Ian Sinks (Columbia Land Trust)
abstract presentation
13mb PowerPoint
or 5mb PDF
9:15-9:45 Adaptive management for an ecosystem restoration program in lower Columbia River and estuary
Blaine Ebberts (COE) 
abstract presentation
1.7mb PowerPoint
10:15-10:45 Project-level effectiveness monitoring in the estuary and response in fish communities
Micah Russell (CREST)
abstract presentation
13mb PowerPoint
or 2mb PDF
10:45-11:15 Evaluating cumulative ecosystem response of the Columbia River estuary ecoysystem to past and current restoration efforts
Ron Thom (PNNL)
abstract presentation
22mb PowerPoint
or 6.7mb PDF
11:15-11:45 Panel discussion wrap-up with Council members and audience   presentation
70k PowerPoint
11:45-12:00   Conference summary, identification of next steps and takeaways
Colin Levings (ISAB) 
  presentation
50k PowerPoint

Last updated: 9/16/09