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Developments in Reservoir Habitat
Enhancement Session

Saturday February 5, 2000

 
Moderator: Mike Allen, University of Florida
Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Ballroom D
 
1320 Abiotic Habitat Enhancements in U.S. Lakes and Reservoirs: A Survey of the Southern Division Reservoir Committee.
Kimberly I. Tugend and Mike S. Allen, Dept. Of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida and Mark A. Webb, Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept.
1340 Establishment of Native Aquatic Plants for Habitat Enhancement: Why and How?
R. Michael Smart, USAERDC-WES Lewisville Aquatic Ecosytem Research Facility
1400 Aquatic Plant Introduction Survey.
Michael Alexander, U.S. Corps of Engineers
1420 Restoring Fish Habitat with Native Aquatic Plants in Arcadia Reservoir, Oklahoma.
Eugene R. Gilliland, Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation and R. Michael Smart, USAE Waterways Experiment Station
1440 Establishment of Native Vegetation in El Dorado Lake, Kansas.
Gary O. Dick, University of North Texas and R. Michael Smart, USAE Waterways Experiment Station
1500 Break
Moderator: Mike Alexander, Savannah District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
1520 Evaluation of Methods for Establishing Native Aquatic Vegetation in Seven Texas Reservoirs.
Mark Webb, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and R. Michael Smart, USAE Waterways Experiment Station
1540 An Integrated Approach to Managing Aquatic Plants at Lake Jacksonville, Texas.
Richard A. Ott, Jr. , Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and R. Michael Smart, USAE Waterways Experiment Station
1600 Materials and Techniques for Live Staking Plants onto Reservoir Shorelines.
Julie Mitchell and Larry Dyck, Clemson University
1620 Grasses for Reservoir Shorelines.
Michael Dorn and Larry Dyck, Clemson University
1640 The Aquatic Plant Restoration Program in Illinois.
Gary W. Lutterbie, Illinois Department of Natural Resources