2012 – The Science of Thinning in Riparian Reserves
Welcome
Riparian Reserves Under the NWFP: What Did the ROD Say?
Dave Kretzing, Hydropower Coordinator and Earth Scientist, Willamette National Forest
Meeting the Aquatic Conservation Strategy Objectives: What Does That Mean?
Dede Olson, Aquatic Ecologist, PNW Research Station, Corvallis
RipStream: Testing Effects of Management Strategies On Stream Temperature
Jeremy Groom, Monitoring Coordinator, Oregon Department of Forestry
Forest Harvest Effects on Temperatures of Small Headwater Streams With and Without Buffers
Steve Wondzell, Research Ecologist, PNW Research Station, Corvallis
What the Density Management Study Taught us About Buffers
Paul Anderson, Research Forester, PNW Research Station, Corvallis
Panel Anderson, Wondzell, Groom, Kretzing
Effects of Thinning on Production of Dead Trees and Stand-Structure
Michael Pollock, NOAA-NWFSC, and Tom Spies, Research Ecologist, PNW Research Station, Corvallis
Variation In Sources of Wood and Wood Delivery To Streams
Tim Beechie, NOAA-NWFSC
Modeling How Wood is Delivered To Streams
Sam Litschert, Earth Systems Institute, Mount Shasta / Seattle / Fort Collins
Panel Pollock, Spies, Beechie, Litschert
Ecological Functions of Wood in Streams - What Do We Know?
Gordie Reeves, Research Ecologist, PNW Research Station, Corvallis
The Function of Riparian Reserves for Terrestrial Species – What Was the Intent?
Martin Raphael, Research Scientist, PNW Research Station, Olympia
Landscape Context and a Way To Visualize it Using NetMap
Lee Benda, Earth Systems Institute, Mount Shasta / Seattle / Fort Collins and Gordie Reeves, Research Ecologist, PNW Research Station, Corvallis
Panel Benda, Reeves, and Raphael
Coast Range Scenario
Wayne Patterson, Natural Resources Staff, Hebo RD, Siuslaw NF with Jeremy Groom, ODF
Cascades Scenario
Brett Blundon, Fisheries Biologist, Willamette National Forest and Dede Olson, PNW
The Certainty of Science
Stan Gregory, Stream Ecologist, Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, OSU