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Stream Restoration Symposium

Saturday February 5, 2000

 

Moderator: Joseph Schiller, Austin Peay State University

Ballroom D
 
0820 Experiment in Passive Habitat Rehabilitation, Lower Missouri River.
Robert B. Jacobson, Mark S. Laustrup, Raymond E. Arvidson, and Curt S. Niebur, U.S. Geological Survey
0840 Restoration of a Maryland Piedmont Stream Utilizing the Natural Channel Design Approach.
Rocky O. Powell, Clear Creeks Consulting
0900 Using Soft Technology to Rehabilitate Impacted Streams.
Steve Filipek, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
0920 Damaged Riparian Zones and their Eco-Geomorphic Consequences.
Cliff R. Hupp, U.S. Geological Survey
0940 Incorporating Instream Fisheries Habitat Considerations When Designing Streambank Stabilization Project.
Larry Mohn, Virginia Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries
1000 Break
1020 The Effects of Suspended Sediment on the Reproductive Success of the Tricolor Shiner: Implications for Conservation in Cyprinella (Cyprinidae).
Noel M. Burkhead and Howard L. Jelks, U.S. Geological Survey
1040 Stream Restoration Using a Natural Channel Design Approach. James W. Gracie
1100 Geomorphic Considerations in Stream Restoration Efforts.
Paul Hartfield, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1120 A GIS-Based Watershed Quality Model for Identifying Land-Based Pollution Problems.
Christopher J. O'Bara, Paul P. Piszczek, Yvette R. Clark, Dennis B. George, Jason A. Weeks, and Jack D. Wall, Tennessee Technological University
1200 Lunch