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Nov. 2010 Fish Passage Design & Engineering Field School
Agenda
November 16-18, 2010
San Luis Obispo, CA
Sponsored:
Salmonid Restoration Federation, California Department of Fish & Game, and NOAA Fisheries
Instructors:
Engineers Michael Love and Kosmo Bates and Hydrologist Ross Taylor
This hands-on workshop is intended for engineers, hydrologists, biologists, and environmental planners, or any other staff who are involved in the design and implementation of fish passage projects. The workshop will cover the design and implementation process, including biological considerations, site surveys and geomorphic assessment, state and federal fish passage design guidance, stream simulation design, grade control techniques, retrofitting existing crossings, contracting and implementation, monitoring and adaptation.
