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 This conference is structured to promote open dialogue and understanding on approaches to holistic, applied stream restoration and protection.  Presentations will focus on methods to improve both physical (water quality, hydrology, channel stability, connectivity) and ecological functions of impaired stream systems as well as techniques to effectively assess watersheds and prioritize implementation at an appropriate scale

Keynote Speakers

Philip Roni 

​Principal Scientist, Ph.D., with Cramer Fish Sciences (CFS) and an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. 
​See Phil's Biography
See Cramer Fish Sciences

Janine Castro

​Project Leader, Ph.D., R.G., for the Columbia River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (CRFWCO) in Vancouver, Washington. 
​See Janine's Biography
see CRFWCO

Dave Rosgen

​Hydrologist/Geomorphologist, P.H., Ph.D., Principal of Wildland Hydrology in Fort Collins, Colorado
​ See Dave's Biography
See Wildland Hydrology

Bob Barr

​Research Scientist
Center for Earth and Environmental Science
Department of Earth Sciences
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis

​See Bob's Biography
see "(CEES)" and "(IU-PUI)"
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Workshop Speakers

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       Dave Rosgen 
Hydrologist/Geomorphologist, P.H., Ph.D., Principal of Wildland Hydrology in Fort Collins, Colorado​ 
Co-presenter, Brandon Rosgen
Hydrologist, Wildland Hydrology

​Sunday October 28th 
Watershed Assessment for River Stability and Sediment Supply (WARSSS) 

Workshop Description
Bill Annable
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.
​See Bill's Biography
 Sunday October 28th

​The Effects of Hydromodification on River Channels.  Why Restoration to Memorable Times may not be the Most Effective Strategy for a Sustainable Future.
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This Conference is held by Laurentian RC&D; and is funded in part by Federal award NA17NOS4190062 under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended, administered by the Office for Coastal Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce granted to Laurentian RC&D by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for Minnesota’s Lake Superior Coastal Program. 
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