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Salmon, Ecology, and Land Use and Puget Sound Water Quality
10/27/2009 - Salmon, Ecology, and Land Use and Puget Sound Water Quality
Current efforts to restore kokanee salmon in the Lake Sammamish Basin.
Hans Berge
Developing a multi-scale, spatially explicit estimator of the impacts of land cover change on aquatic resources.
Ray Timm
Developing the historical context for understanding present day land use-water quality relationships.
Julia Michalak
Role of large wood in modified rivers.
Dr. Josh Latterell
Urbanization, terrestrial vegetation structure and the carbon cycle: Results from the Seattle WA, region. Only the cover page of Dr. Hutyra's talk is presented here. Because the data that is the subject of her talk is currently in review, her presentation is not yet available to the public.
Dr. Lucy Hutyra
Alexandrium catenella cyst distribution in Puget Sound with a focus on Quartermaster Harbor.
Dr. Cheryl Greengrove
Continuous water quality monitoring in Puget Sound: methods and results.
Bob Kruger
Combined sewer overflow treatment technology evaluation
Bob Bucher
Development of the South Puget Sound hydrodynamic model and application to deriving residence times for inlets.
Skip Albertson
Implementing an ambient phytoplankton monitoring program in Puget Sound Central Basin.
Dr. Gabriela Hannach
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