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Climate change and riparian areas
Jessica Halofsky, Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab
23 minutes and 46 seconds
Climate change, fish and watershed management
Pete Bisson, Pacific Northwest Research Station
13 minutes and 40 seconds
Fishery resources of the Olympic Peninsula: current status, threats and opportunities for restoration
Sam Brenkman, Olympic National Park
26 minutes and 33 seconds
Projected climate change and hydrologic impacts on Olympic Peninsula watersheds
Nate Mantua, UW, Climate Impacts Group
19 minutes and 42 seconds
Climate change and the forest ecosystems of the Olympic Peninsula
Jeremy S. Littell, UW Climate
Impacts Group and College of Forest Resources
22 minutes and 27 seconds
Climate change and the freshwater life history of Pacific salmon: what are the implications for Olympic Peninsula salmonids?
Gordie Reeves, US Forest Service PNW Station
19 minutes and 31 seconds
Wildfire, invasive species, climate change and fish in the Pacific Northwest
Pete Bisson, US Forest Service
25 minutes and 25 seconds
Climate change impacts on Pacific Northwest bull trout: lessons from the interior PNW
Dan Isaak, US Forest Service Aquatic Sciences Lab, Boise
25 minutes and 25 seconds
Climate change vulnerabilities through the lens of snorkel surveys on Olympic Peninsula streams
John McMillan, NOAA/Northwest Fisheries Science Center
18 minutes and 38 seconds
Climate change, marine food webs and survival of juvenile salmon during the first summer at sea in the northern California Current System
Ed Casillas, NOAA/Northwest Fisheries Science Center
25 minutes and 56 seconds
The future of coastal upwelling for the northern California Current System
Nate Mantua, UW Climate Impacts Group
24 minutes and 37 seconds
The impact of climate change on fish diseases in Olympic Peninsula watersheds
James Winton, USGS Western Fisheries Research Center
19 minutes 49 seconds
Evaluating the impacts of watershed recovery strategies on salmon in the face of climate change
Krista Bartz, NOAA/Northwest Fisheries Science Center
22 minutes and 31 seconds
What next? Planning for climate change
Amy Snover, UW Climate Impacts Group
23 minutes 3 seconds
Elwha Dam removal and the restoration of the Elwha River’s anadromous fish
Brian Winter, Olympic National Park
23 minutes 47 seconds
Impacts and Uncertainties of Climate Change on Stream Habitats and Fish Communities
Dan Issak,
February 22, 2007, at the Forest Service Intermountain
Regional Integrated Resource Workshop, Ogden, UT.
28 minutes
Hydrology and Geomorphic Evolution of Basaltic Landscapes, High Cascades, OR
Anne Jefferson,
September 20, 2006, Ph.D. defense.
43 minutes
Dividing
the Waters—Rethinking Management in a Water-Short
World
Sandra Postel, October 12-18, 2002, Advancing the Fundamental Sciences: A Conference for Forest Service Physical Scientists
48 Minutes
Wildfires and Fish: Implications for Management
Bruce Rieman, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab
48 minutes
Salmon and Climate Change: Preparing for an Uncertain Future
Gordon Reeves, USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station, Corvallis, OR
31 minutes
Hydrologic Implications of Climate Change for the Pacific Northwest and the Columbia River Basin
Alan F. Hamlet, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Washington
30 minutes
