The Kenai Peninsula Fish Habitat Partnership held a Science Symposium the spring of 2013 at the Islands and Ocean Visitor Center in Homer, Alaska. View the full agenda here.
Scientist Presentations:
A Collaborative Approach to Creating, Updating and Managing Southcentral Alaska Hydrology Datasets
Branden Bornemann ~ Kenai Watershed Forum
Esri ArcGIS Online: A New Perspective on Geographic Information Systems
Branden Bornemann ~ Kenai Watershed Forum
The Interaction of Multiple Drivers of Environmental Change: Hydrological Dynamics, Aquatic Ecology, and Human Dynamics of the Kenai RIver, Alaska
Dan Rinella ~ University of Alaska Anchorage
Kenai Peninsula Invasive Northern Pike: Research and Control Efforts
Robert Massengill ~ Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Nearshore Biophysical Habitat Mapping: The Alaska SoreZone Program from a Cook Inlet Persepctive
Sue Saupe ~ Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council
Salmon Decision Tools: Integrated Systems for Planning, Conservation and Resource Development in Alaska
David Albert ~ The Nature Conservancy/Ecotrust
Salmon in the HIlls: Headwater Streams as Rearing Habitat for Juvenile Salmonoids
Coowe Walker ~ Kachemak Bay Research Reserve
Salmon in the Flats: Juvenile Salmon Use of an Estuary in a Glacial Watershed
Jasmine Maurer ~ Kachemak Bay Research Reserve
The South-Central Alaska Geospatial and Science Catalog
Kacy Krieger ~ University of Alaska Anchorage
Stream Watch: Volunteers Making a Difference on the Kenai Peninsula Rivers!
Lisa Beranek ~ Kenai Watershed Forum
Wintering Ecology of Juvenile Coho Salmon on the Anchor River
Coowe Walker ~ Kachemak Bay Research Reserve
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