Instream Wood Loading Projects in Northern California: Status and Challenges
Session Coordinator: Tom Leroy, Pacific Watershed Associates
Low-cost Restoration Techniques for Rapidly Increasing Wood Cover in Coastal Coho Salmon Streams, Jen Carah, The Nature Conservancy
Developing Plans to Integrate Wood Loading Techniques into Watershed Scale Restoration Planning, Thomas H. Leroy and Chris Moore, Pacific Watershed Associates
Watershed Scale Fish Habitat Restoration in Tributaries of the Lower Klamath River, Rocco Fiori and Sarah Beesley, Yurok Tribal Fisheries Restoration Program
Heliwood Placement in the Mattole Estuary, Sungnome Madrone and Drew Barber, Mattole Salmon Group
Can the CHaMP Protocol Detect Habitat Changes Resulting From the Addition of Large Wood to a Northern California Stream? Elizabeth Mackey, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Using Helicopters to Improve Salmonid Habitat in a Snake River Tributary, Combining Aerial and Ground Implementation Strategies to Address Habitat Deficiencies, Eric D. Hoverson, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Fisheries Habitat Program