Restoring the San Joaquin: A Future for Chinook Salmon

Saturday, April 7, 2012, Saturday Afternoon Concurrent Sessions

Session Coordinators:
Michelle Workman, Fisheries Biologist, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Rene Henery, San Joaquin River Technical Advisory Committee

Meeting the Information Needs for Restoration: Fisheries Studies for Water Year 2011/2012 on the San Joaquin River
John Netto and Michelle Workman, USFWS

Evaluation of Hills Ferry Barrier Effectiveness at Restricting Chinook Salmon Passage on the San Joaquin River
Don Portz, US Bureau of Reclamation

Restoration of Reach 2B – Integrating Salmon Restoration with Water Supply, Habitat Restoration and Fish Passage
Tom Taylor, CardnoEntrix

Migration Characteristics of Juvenile Fall-run Chinook Salmon through the San Joaquin River Restoration Area During Flood Operations
Michelle Workman, USFWS

Application of the Emigrating Salmonid Habitat Estimation (ESHE) Model for San Joaquin River Chinook Salmon Restoration
Paul Bergman, Cramer Fish Sciences

Developing an Experimental Population Rule (10j) for Spring-run Chinook Reintroduction
Rhonda Reed, National Marine Fisheries Service