Estuary science to support adaptive management (Salish Sea 2011)
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Eric Grossman at USGS and Roger Fuller at TNC developed this session of the Salish Sea Ecosystem Science Conference (2011) to bring together a panel to discuss how science relates to decision making in the restoration of estuarine sites (with an emphasis on large river deltas
Contents
Roger Fuller - The Nature Conservancy
- Introduction: Solutions to enhance restoration/adaptive management success
Curtis Tanner - Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Strategic restoration and protection of nearshore ecosystems in the southern Salish Sea
Annemarie De Andrade - Fraser River Estuary Management Program
- Achieving integrative and collaborative ecosystem management in the Fraser River Estuary
Eric Grossman - USGS CHiPS Team Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center and Roger Fuller, The Nature Conservancy
- Incorporating cumulative watershed and climate change effects in estuary recovery in the Salish Sea
Sean Boyd - Science & Technology Branch, Environment Canada
- Why are estuarine marshes in the Salish Sea disappearing and what must be done to fix the problem?
Casimir Rice - NOAA
- A scientific monitoring framework for estuary restoration in the Salish Sea
Paul Cereghino - NOAA Restoration Center
- A Salish Sea Learning Network: Using conceptual models, contract deliverables, and social networks
Products
- Document - text