NCER 2011 * 4th National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration * Aug 1-5, 2011 * Baltimore, MD

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MONDAY Monday, August 1, 2011
9:00am-12:00pm  Pre-Conference Technical Workshop:
Assessing Cumulative Ecosystem Effects of Multiple Restoration Projects

[Presentation 1]   |   [Presentation 2]   |   [Presentation 3]
[Presentation 4]   |   [Presentation 5]

Pre-Conference Technical Workshop:
Challenges and Opportunities Common to Large-Scale Adaptive Management Programs
 

1:00pm - 3:00pm OPENING PLENARY SESSION
(Harborside Ballroom - Level 4)

MODERATORS: Suzette Kimball,
Deputy Director, US Geological Survey - and -
Don Boesch,
President, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES)

Plenary Speakers:
The Honorable Jo-Ellen Darcy
, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works)
Benjamin Cardin, Senator, State of Maryland
Martin O'Malley, Governor, State of Maryland [Presentation]
David J. Hayes, Deputy Secretary, Department of the Interior
  Concurrent Sessions 
3:30pm-5:00pm  Challenges & Lessons Learned: Everglades, Louisiana Coastal Area and Great Lakes Restoration Regulatory Pollution Diet for the Six-State Chesapeake Bay Watershed Ecosystem Services: Integrating Ecology and Economics  Integration of Science and Engineering I Coastal Habitat Restoration  Adaptive Management toward Restoration Objectives Urban Ecosystem Restoration Riverine Recovery
Moderator Cheryl Ulrich Richard Batiuk

[Presentation]

Carl Shapiro Ricardo Calvo Robert Pace Katelyn Lynch  Mark Jaworski Chris Weber
3:30pm-3:40pm Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview
3:40pm-4:00pm Moderated Panel Discussion:
Lessons learned related to improved cooperation at State and Federal levels in dealing with implementation and political challenges of large-scale restoration.

Panel members
Kim Taplin (USACE WPB Deputy Program Manager for Restoration)
Larry Gerry (SFWMD Chief Scientist & STA Issues Coordinator)
Mark Wingate (USACE New Orleans Chief Projects Branch)
Bren Haase (LA OCPR, Planning Section)
Jan Miller (USACE ORD, Great Lakes Coordinator) and 
Jeff Skelding (Director for the Healing our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition, National Wildlife Federation)

[Presentation]

Gary Shenk -
Components of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL

[Presentation]

Stephen Faulkner -
Integrated Modeling Framework for Forecasting Ecosystem Services 

[Presentation]

Jon Hendrickson -
Island Construction-Rebuilding Natural Levees to Restore Hydrologic Connectivity 

[Presentation]

Bowdoin Lusk -
Restoring Functional Oyster Reef Habitat in the Coastal Bays of Virginia
 

[Presentation]

Andrew Tyre -
Under What Conditions Might Ecologists Provide Evidence that Influences Decision Making? 

[Presentation]

Brian Murphy -
A Past River for a Future Arizona – Salt River Environmental Restoration Project: Rio Salado Oeste Reach 

[Presentation]

Mark McKinstry -
Recovering Endangered Fish in the San Juan River—Snatching Success From the Jaws of Nonnative Fish 

[Presentation]

4:00pm-4:20pm Jeni Keisman - Not All Loads Are Equal: Assigning Regional Pollutant Reductions in a Multi-State TMDL

[Presentation]

 

Richard Bernknopf -
Estimating the Supply of Ecosystem Services for a Carbon Resource Assessment 

[Presentation]

Mike Collis  -
Integration of Science and Engineering into Innovative Ecosystem Restoration Concepts for the CERP C-111 Spreader Canal Western Project 

[Presentation]

Robert Orth -
Seed Addition Facilitates Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) Recovery in a Coastal Lagoon System (USA) 

[Presentation]

Jim Vearil -
Use of Robustness and Flexibility in Adaptive Management for Addressing Uncertainty

[Presentation]

  

John O'Meara -
Improving an Urban Ecosystem for Recreational Uses: The Carpenter Lake Restoration Project  

[Presentation]

Charles Young -
Case Study: Riparian Habitat Restoration for Improved Water Quality and Habitat in Highly Developed Suburban Watershed, West Whiteland Township Park, Exton, PA 

[Presentation]

4:20pm-4:40pm Katherine Antos - A Roadmap and Weigh Stations: Creating an Accountability System for Implementing a Multi-Jurisdictional TMDL in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed 

[Presentation]

Darius Semmens -
Assessment of Goods and Valuation of Ecosystem Services (AGAVES) in the San Pedro River Basin, Arizona and Mexico 

[Presentation]

David Smith -
Choosing One Stream Restoration Alternative Among Many  

[Presentation]

Morris Perot -
Habitat Improvements to the Motor Island Shoreline in the Upper Niagara River, NY: A Collaborative Approach
 

[Presentation]

 

Dan Salas -
Urban Coastal Wetland Restoration Planning in America’s Birthplace: Lessons from the John Heinz NWR and 300 Years of Urbanization 

[Presentation]

Jill Stachura -
Urban Ecosystem Restoration: An Example of Stream and Lake Restoration in Metropolitan Atlanta, GA

[Presentation]

Christopher Svendsen  -
Yellowstone River - Intake Dam Fish Passage and Entrainment Prevention

[Presentation]

  

4:40pm-5:00pm Jennifer Volk -
Delaware's Role in Restoring the Chesapeake Bay 

[Presentation]

Jonathan Winsten -
Ecology, Economics, and Psychology (Psychoecoloconomics): Motivating Farmers Toward Cost-effective Actions Through Performance-based Incentives 

[Presentation]

Larry Gerry -
Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas: Two Decades of Integrating Science and Engineering for Ecosystem Restoration  

[Presentation]

Eric Swain -
Estimation and Prediction of Coastal Landscape Changes Utilizing a Hydrodynamic Simulator and Aerial Photogrammetry   

[Presentation]

Timothy Fleeger -
Big Muddy Metrics: Adaptive Management on the Missouri River 

[Presentation]

Mike Fowler -
Comprehensive Watershed Planning for Nutrient Reduction in Ellerbe Creek, Durham, NC 

[Presentation]

Douglas Baughman -
Chattahoochee River Dam Removal and Ecosystem Restoration Project: Meeting Ecosystem Restoration and Recreation Goals 

[Presentation]

 
TUESDAY Tuesday, August 2, 2011
8:30am-10:00am Plenary Session - Restoration Priorities
(Harborside Ballroom - Level 4)

MODERATOR: Don Boesch, President, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES)

Plenary Speakers:
The Honorable Robert Graham, Former Senator, State of Florida
Barry Gold, Program Director, Marine Conservation Initiative, Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation [Presentation]
Larry Schweiger, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Wildlife Federation
 
  Concurrent Sessions 
10:30am-12:00noon Establishing Successful Science/Policy Linkages Climate Change Impacts on Chesapeake Bay Restoration  Principles and Guidelines for Water Resources Planning and Implementation  Governance and Management Decision Making USDA NRCS Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watershed Initiative  Our Resilient Waterways: Balancing Urban Growth While Maintaining Sustainable Ecosystems Lake Restoration Incorporating Invasive Species Management in Ecosystem Restoration 
Moderator Matt Harwell Kevin Sellner

[Presentation]

Dave Tazik Dennis Kamber  [Presentation] Danielle Flynn Andrew LoSchiavo Chris Ross Bill Zattau
10:30am-10:40am Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview
10:40am-11:00am Matt Harwell & John Ogden  -  This session addresses the issue of establishing successful linkages between policy and science in restoration efforts. A panel of experts involving both scientists and policy makers will
1) discuss current challenges seen in restoration practices;
2) explore proposed mechanisms to improve linkages; and
3) outline next steps beyond NCER dialogue, followed by structured Q&A.

PANELISTS:
David Galat
Robert Twilley
Don Boesch
Lynn Scarlett

[Presentation]


 

Raymond Najjar -
Potential Climate Change Impacts on the Chesapeake Bay 

[Presentation]

Robyn Colosimo, PE, Deputy Associate Director of Natural Resources, Council on Environmental Quality, will address the process of revising the P&G; policy, science and engineering issues, and emerging procedural guidelines and methodologies; P&G background, principles of modernization, an overview of the process, public comment perspectives, writing and vetting; she will also present results to date and status of the signed P&G, and applicability and guidelines under public review. Audience Q&A will follow.  Pervaze Sheikh -
Implementation and Governance of Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration Initiatives: A Congressional Perspective 

[Presentation]

Chris Hartley -
Overview of the Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative (MRBI)

[Presentation]

Wolfgang Wolter-
Balancing Competing Priorities in an Urban Creek Restoration in Toronto Ontario Canada

[Presentation]

 

Andrew Hannes -
Benthic Ecological Assessment for the Great Lakes Method 

[Presentation]

Matthew Shanks -
Interagency Monitoring of Bighead and Silver Carp in the Upper Illinois River and Chicago Area Waterways 

[Presentation]

11:00am-11:20am Robert Wood -
Using Historic Analogy to Evaluate How Future Climate Changes May Affect Chesapeake Bay and its Restoration Trajectory

[Presentation]

Igor Linkov -
Decision Analysis and Ecosystem Restoration: Framework and Application Case Studies

[Presentation]

 

Robert Kellogg-
The Effects of Conservation Practices on Environmental Quality in the Upper Mississippi River Basin 

[Presentation]

David Gorman-
Lower Columbia River Pile Dike Assessment 

[Presentation]

Tim Fobes -
Improving NEPA Alternatives Documentation for Objective Decision Making in Ecosystem Restoration and Endangered Species Recovery on the Missouri River: The Benedictine Bottoms Case Study 

[Presentation]

Dave Wethington -
The Great Lakes & Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS)

[Presentation]

11:20am-11:40am William Stiles -              Developing a “Toolkit” for Climate Change Adaptation in Virginia’s Tidal Shoreline Communities 

[Presentation]

Kenneth Mierzwa -
Restoration Policy: A City Council Perspective 

[Presentation]

Mike Sullivan -
A Progress Report for Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative Implementation in Arkansas

[Presentation]

Kathryn Barnicle-
Ups and Downs of a Salt Marsh Restoration Project in an Urban Setting 

[Presentation]

Carla Duncan -
Lake Rehabilitation Options for the Machado Lake Ecosystem Rehabilitation Project 

[Presentation]

Jon Lane -
Everglades Restoration, Swamped by Invasive Species 

[Presentation]

11:40am-12:00noon Mike Barnes -
Downscaled Regional Climate Models and Future Chesapeake Bay Loads

[Presentation]

Jessica Weatherby -
How to Proceed with Restoration Construction When Agricultural Chemicals Pose Ecological Bioaccumulation Concerns

[Presentation]

Trey Cooke -
Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative: Impacts in the Yazoo Basin

[Presentation]

Steve Wolf-
Balancing the Development and Maintenance of Waterways with Ecosystem Protection and Restoration  

[Presentation]

Nick Jokay - Geomorphological Interpretation of High Resolution DEMs from the GIS Desktop: A Case Study

[Presentation]

Ondrea Hummel -
Invasive Species Management in the Southwestern United States

[Presentation]

 
1:30pm - 3:00pm Comparison and Contrast of Six Large-scale Ecosystem Restoration Programs  Lessons Learned and New Opportunities for Restoring Water Quality in Chesapeake Bay Approaches to Environmental Benefits Assessment Integration of Science and Engineering II Ecosystem Restoration with Private Landowners through Partnerships Decision Support Tools to Establish Restoration and Preservation Priorities  Restoring the New York Harbor Estuary Invasive Species
Moderator Brad Thompson Peter Tango[Presentation] David Escude Tim Feather Philip Barbour David Hanson Lisa Baron[Presentation] Dave Koran
1:30pm-1:40pm Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview
1:40pm-2:00pm

This session provides a forum for comparison and contrast of a number of the nation’s largest ecosystem restoration efforts. 

-Chesapeake Bay Program -
Frank Dawson

-Coastal Louisiana Area - Greg Miller [Presentation]

-Everglades Restoration - Stu Appelbaum[Presentation]

-Missouri River Recovery Program - Brad Thompson[Presentation]

-California Bay Delta - Tom Kendall

-Upper Mississippi River - Ken Barr[Presentation]

-CALFED ERP - P LaCivita
[Presentation]

Denice Wardrop -
Water Quality Challenges in the Chesapeake Bay – The Science Dimension
Becky Griffith -
Calculating Environmental Benefits: Goals, Performance Measures, Performance Targets and Habitat Units

[Presentation]

Eliza Hines -
The Real World – Merging Science and Engineering for Ecosystem Restoration 

[Presentation]

Danielle Flynn -
NRCS National Sage Grouse Initiative: Focused Working Lands Conservation

[Presentation] 

Joe DePinto -
Evolution of Modeling Tools to Support Management and Restoration of the Great Lakes  

[Presentation] 

Peg McBrien  -
Urban Wetland and Stream Restoration in the Hudson-Raritan Estuary 
Alfred Cofrancesco -
Restoration of Wetland Habitats Dominated by Phragmites australis 

[Presentation]

2:00pm-2:20pm Rich Batiuk -
Putting the 17 Million Chesapeake Bay Watershed Residents on a Regulatory Pollution Diet 

[Presentation]

Bruce Pruitt -
Development and Application of a Piedmont Stream Conceptual Model

[Presentation]

Wendy Katagi -
Restoration Opportunities Spurred by Steelhead Recovery in Southern California

[Presentation] 

Dale Humburg -
Wetland Restoration on Private Lands: Changing Perspectives and Future Challenges

[Presentation] 

David Hanson -
Use of a Medical Model to Diagnose and Treat Ecological Systems 

[Presentation] 

Terry Doss -
Restoring Coastal Habitat in the Heart of New York City [Presentation]
Mark Lewandowski  -
Management Strategies for Water Chestnut (Trapa natans): A Historical Perspective

[Presentation]

2:20pm-2:40pm Scott Phillips -
Applying Adaptive Management to Improve Water-Quality Decision Making: Implications for Restoring the Nation’s Largest Estuary-Chesapeake Bay  

[Presentation]

Joe Berg -
Prioritizing Watershed Restoration: Headwater versus Downstream Projects 

[Presentation]

Wayne Nelson-Stastny -
Development of the Natural Resource Baseline Assessment for the Missouri River Ecosystem Restoration Plan 

[Presentation] 

Trey Cooke -
Partnerships Driving Ecosystems Restoration on Private Lands in the Yazoo Basin

[Presentation] 

Denise Reed -
Using Science to Inform Decision Making in the Face of Uncertainty: A Tool for Prioritizing Coastal Restoration and Protection Projects in Louisiana 

[Presentation] 

Roy Messaros -
The Sustainability of a Tidal Salt Marsh Restoration Effort in Jamaica Bay, New York [Presentation]
William Holman -
Applying Engineering Solutions to the Science of Invasive Aquatic Species Control – Asian Carp and Sea Lamprey

[Presentation]

 

2:40pm-3:00pm Vicki Blazer -
Toxic Chemicals and Fish Health in Chesapeake Bay

[Presentation]

Larry Schwartz -
Evaluation of Environmental Benefits for the Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) Small Diversion at Convent/Blind River Project

[Presentation]

Daniel Baker -
Incorporating Decision Analysis and Predictive Design into Stream Restoration: The Stream Project 

[Presentation] 

Wes Burger -
Ecosystem Restoration Efforts on Private Lands: The Role of Farm-scale Planning and Delivery

[Presentation] 

Panel Discussion Chris Cotroneo  -
Harvesting Macroalgae as a Means of Reducing Nutrients in Jamaica Bay, New York City [Presentation]
David Bauman -
Managing Invasive Plant Species in the Picayune Strand Restoration Project, Southwest Florida 

[Presentation]

3:30pm-5:00pm Restoration Coffee House Plenary Session on Chesapeake Bay
(Harborside Ballroom - Level 4)

MODERATOR: Tim Wheeler, Reporter, The Baltimore Sun

Coffee House Panelists:
Jeff Corbin,
Special Assistant to EPA Administrator—Chesapeake Bay Program
Will Baker, President, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Ann Pesiri Swanson, Executive Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission [Presentation]
Robert Summers, Secretary of the Environment, Maryland Department of the Environment
5:00pm - 6:00pm Plenary "Listening Session" with State & Federal Agency Representatives
(This session will elicit feedback from stake-holders, cooperators and agency representatives as part of a "restructuring" of USGS  mission areas by the Ecosystem Science Strategy Planning Team.) [Presentation 1]   |   [Presentation 2]
 
WEDNESDAY Wednesday, August 3, 2011
8:00am-9:30am Ecosystems of National Significance Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration under the Executive Order Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Session 1 Louisiana Coastal Restoration & the Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) Projects Building with Nature: Combining Ecological and Economic Interests The Baltimore Watershed Agreement:  An Interjurisdictional Approach to Watershed Restoration Managing the Science of Everglades Restoration Water Quality Nutrients, Contaminants and Sustainable Sediment Management
Moderator Roselle Henn Bruce Vogt  Michael Hooper Mark Wingate

[Presentation]

Barry Dubinski Nicole Stern Gretchen Ehlinger[Presentation] Wendy Sotera

[Presentation]

8:00am - 8:10am Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview
8:10am - 8:30am James Edward -
Vision for Protecting and Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Restoration and Measuring Success 

[Presentation]

Bruce Vogt- 
Collaborative Approach to Bay Oyster Restoration

[Presentation]

Steve Glomb -
Overview of Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration

[Presentation]

Darrel Broussard -
Coastal Restoration and Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) Overview, US Army Corps of Engineers 

[Presentation]

Huib de Vriend -
Building with Nature: Nature Beyond Restoration

[Presentation]

Nicole Stern -
An Introduction to the Baltimore Watershed Agreement Action Plan

[Presentation]

Dave Tipple -
Interagency Scientific Oversight of Everglades Restoration: RECOVER Ten Years Later 

[Presentation]

Zhonglong Zhang -
Development of SWAT Models to Quantify Sediment and Nutrient Losses from Missouri and Upper Mississippi River Basins 
8:30am-8:50am Kelly Baxter-Osborne -
Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project: Defining Restoration Vision and Measuring Success 

[Presentation]

Angela Sowers-
Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration: The USACE Perspective - Past, Present and Future 

[Presentation]

Kristin Skrabis -
The Role of Economics in the Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Process

[Presentation]

Bren Haase - Louisiana Coastal Restoration and LCA Overview, State of Louisiana’s Perspective 

[Presentation]

 

Q & A Steven Stewart -
The Baltimore Watershed Agreement:  Challenges & Successes of Collaborative County, City, & NGO Monitoring Efforts

[Presentation]

Fred Sklar -
A Conceptual Ecological Model for Everglades Tree Islands 

[Presentation]

John Brakebill -
Supporting Chesapeake Bay Restoration by Modeling Nutrient and Sediment Sources and Transport 

[Presentation]

8:50am-9:10am Peter Weppler -
Restoration Planning for the Hudson-Raritan Estuary – An Example of Collaboration 

[Presentation]

Eric Weissberger-
Maryland's Role in Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration

[Presentation]
 

Janet Whitlock -
The Nexus Criterion:  Linking Resource Injuries to Restoration Projects

[Presentation]

Karen Gautreaux -
Disconnect Between Restoration Planning And Restoration Needs: Advocating a Different Timeline 

[Presentation]

Kevin Brennan and Mark Mendelsohn -
Remote Island Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay Through the Beneficial Use of Dredged Material

[Presentation]

Duncan Stuart -
Baltimore Watershed Agreement (BWA):  Challenges & Successes of Collaborative Planning

[Presentation]

Susan Kemp -
Setting Salinity Targets for Restoration in South Florida’s Estuaries 

[Presentation]

William Orem -
Sulfate as a Contaminant in Freshwater Ecosystems – Sources, Impacts and Mitigation 

[Presentation]

9:10am-9:30am Tom Smith -
Gulf Coast Restoration Mississippi Style: Achieving the Philosophy of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance through Mississippi Coastal Improvement Program 

[Presentation]

Howard Townsend-
The Oyster Data Tool: Compiling State and Federal Oyster-related Data into a Single Database

[Presentation]

Molly Sperduto -
Benefits of Monitoring Common Loon Restoration Following the North Cape Oil Spill

[Presentation]

Barbara Kleiss -
Promoting Science-based Decisions: The Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) Science and Technology (S&T) Program 

[Presentation]

Alex Brunton -
Analysis of Flooding and Sediment Transport by Numerical Modeling as Part of the Don River Mouth Naturalization Project, Toronto

[Presentation]

Nancy Pentz -
BWA: Challenges and Successes of Collaborative County, City, and NGO Public Outreach and Awareness Efforts

[Presentation]

Agnes McLean -
Adaptive Management in Everglades Restoration: Decompartmentalization of Water Conservation Area 3 

[Presentation]

Nicholas Albergo -
Latex Recovery and Process Water Treatment, Liberia, West Africa

[Presentation]

 
10:00am-11:30am Facilitating Environmental Restoration through the Application of Ecosystem Services  Stormwater Management and Water Quality Challenges in Chesapeake Bay Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Session 2 Louisiana Coastal Restoration Overcoming Institutional Barriers for Effective Implementation of Adaptive Management Ecosystem Restoration Program Management and Large Scale Project Management I Ecosystem Restoration and Large-Scale Project Implementation: The Ohio River Basin Use of Remote Sensing and Mapping in Ecosystem Restoration
Moderator David Moore Andrea Ryon

[Presentation]

Susan Kennedy Rob Daoust

[Presentation]

Tom St Clair Eric Hughes Beth Cade Joanne Chamberlain
10:00am-10:10am Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview
10:10am-10:30am Lisa Wainger -
Measuring Economic Benefits of Restoration for Spatial Targeting and Ecosystem Service Trades or Offsets 

[Presentation]

Pete Hill
Stormwater Management and Habitat Restoration for the Benefit of the District of Columbia and the Bay 

[Presentation]

Jennifer Hill-Kelley -
Assessment and Restoration of Tribal Cultural Resources

[Presentation]

Yvonne Allen -
Using Systemwide Assessments of Habitat Condition in the Atchafalaya Basin to Identify and Evaluate Management Improvements

[Presentation]

Kenneth Barr -
Towards Effective Adaptive Management on the Upper Mississippi River System

[Presentation]

Megan Roessing -
An Overview of the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program

[Presentation]

Beth Cade -
Watershed Planning for Restoring Sustainable Ecosystems in the Ohio River Basin 

[Presentation]

Raul Mercado -
HyperSpectral / LIDAR/RADAR Imagery for Water Quality Monitoring and Environmental Assessment in Ecosystem Restoration 

[Presentation]

10:30am-10:50am Wayne Munns-
Improving Hazardous Waste Site Remediation and Restoration Decisions Using Ecosystem Services 

[Presentation]

Stephanie Johnson - Achieving Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Goals in the Chesapeake Bay:
An Evaluation of Program Strategies and Implementation

[Presentation]

Michael Hooper -
Confronting Climate Change through Restoration - Department of the Interior NRDAR Program

[Presentation]

Melissa Kenney -
Integrating Delta Building Physics & Economics: Optimizing Engineered Avulsions in the Mississippi Delta 

[Presentation]

Craig Fleming -
Organizational Restructuring has Facilitated Implementation of AM for MRRP

[Presentation]

Betty Dehoney -
Bay Delta Conservation Plan

[Presentation]

Rob Simmonds -
The Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership and Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration 

[Presentation]

Lawrence Spencer -
Responses of Floodplain Wetland Vegetation to Kissimmee River Restoration Project Phase I 

[Presentation]

10:50am-11:10am Matthew Wartian -
Role of Ecosystem Services in Habitat Equivalency Analysis 

[Presentation]

Alexis Coplin - A Landscape Assessment of Nutrient Loading Potential to the Chesapeake Bay 

[Presentation]

Bruce Bayne -
A Company Perspective on Cooperative Assessment and Restoration:  A Case Example from a CERCLA Site

[Presentation]

Jason Farmer -
Ecosystem Planning at Warp Speed: The LCA Medium Diversion at White Ditch Story 

[Presentation]

Andy LoSchiavo -
Everglades Restoration AM Program: Challenges and Solutions 

[Presentation]

David Galat -
Great Rivers that Work for People and Nature

[Presentation]

John Stark -
The Nature Conservancy's Ecosystem Strategies and Objectives for the Ohio River Basin

[Presentation]

Holly Beck -
Accessing Biophysical Signatures in Remote Sensing Data to Inform Eco-hydromorphic Characterization of the Louisiana Coastal Landscape 

[Presentation]

11:10am-11:30am Steve Gruber -
Role of Ecosystem Services in Watershed Management  

[Presentation]

Justin Lennon - Trash Talk: Cleaning up the waters in Baltimore City and the Watershed 263 Trash Collection Program

[Presentation]

John Schmerfeld -
Restoration Options for Neotropical Birds:  A Look Toward the Future

[Presentation]

Lawrence Haase & Lucila Silva -
Louisiana Coastal Restoration and Protection Planning Strategies: Projects to Implementation

[Presentation]

Jennifer Pratt Miles –
Designing Collaborative Approaches for Effective Adaptive Management 

[Presentation]

Christopher McVoy -
The River of Grass Paradigm: Everglades Restoration Planning through Model-Assisted, Interactive Public Engagement 

[Presentation]

Richard "Gus" Drum -
Using Section 729 Watershed Assessments for Ecosystem Restoration in the Ohio River Basin

[Presentation]
 

Amanda Oliver -
Bathymetric Data and Aerial Photography Provide Insight into Five Decades of Lower Mississippi River Side Channel Change 

[Presentation]

6:00pm - 7:00pm PUBLIC LECTURE HOSTED BY US Geological Survey (Harborside Ballroom A & B - Level 4)
"Science to Inform Chesapeake Bay Restoration Efforts:
A Discussion of Land Use, Water Quality, Fish and Wildlife Conditions"
 
THURSDAY Thursday, August 4, 2011
8:30am-10:00am Plenary Session - Linking Land and Ocean
(Harborside Ballroom - 4th Floor)

MODERATOR: Suzette Kimball, Deputy Director, US Geological Survey

Plenary Speakers:
Larry Robinson, Assistant Secretary for Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, NOAA
Kameran Onley, Director of US Marine Policy, The Nature Conservancy
Dave White, Chief, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
  Implementation and Political Challenges to Ecosystem Restoration Assessing Ecosystem Service Benefits of Ecosystem Restoration and Management  Planning and Design for Climate Change Impacts: Ebb and Flood Implementing Restoration: Progress in the Light of Process Ecosystem Restoration Program Management and Large-Scale Project Implementation Real Estate Challenges Within Large Scale Ecosystem Restoration Programs Resilience of Integrated Coastal Systems Instream and Freshwater Inflow Development
Moderator Scott Slocum Dennis King Karen Appell Casey Kruse Brian Files Chuck Padera S. Kyle McKay Laura Stroup
10:30am-10:40am Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview
10:40am-11:00am Eliza Cava -
Evolution of an Idea and an Institution: Assessing Army Corps of Engineers Progress in Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration in the Florida Everglades 

[Presentation]

Todd Gartner -
Using Incentives to Connect Forests, Water, and Communities in the Northeast United States 

[Presentation]

This session features presentations by multi-disciplinary experts followed by Q&A.

PANELISTS:
Art Miller, Christine May,
Helen K.C. McMillan,
Bethany Bearmore,
[Presentation]
Peter Weppler
& Peter Wijsman

*Planning for the Impact of Climate Change for FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program
 
*Adapting to Rising Tides: San Francisco Bay Area Climate Change, Vulnerability, and Risk Assessment

*Addressing Sea Level Rise Impacts on Tidal Wetland Restoration Projects: Development of NOAA Design Guidance and Potential Applications 


 

Mary Roth -
Challenges of Stakeholder Engagement in the Missouri River Recovery Program

[Presentation]

Storm Cunningham -
Designing, Funding, Implementing and Managing Large-scale, Long-term Ecosystem, Watershed and/or Fishery Restoration Programs
Sharon Conklin -
Relocating a Way of Life

[Presentation]

Kyle McKay- Assessing Resilience of Coastal Ecosystems

[Presentation]


 

Denise Reed -
How Much Flow is Enough? Contrasting the Role of Riverine Inputs in Estuarine Ecosystem Restoration in California Bay-Delta and the Mississippi Delta 

[Presentation]

11:00am-11:20am Eric Bush -
Managing Implementation of an Ecosystem Restoration Program

[Presentation]

Leslie Richardson -
Benefit Transfer and Visitor Use Estimating Models of Wildlife Recreation, Species and Habitats 

[Presentation]

Gretchen Ehlinger -
Working with FACA - Challenges to Large Scale Ecosystem Restoration Programs

[Presentation]
 

Kevin O'Donnell -
Integration of Existing EPA Authorities and New Restoration Efforts to Accelerate Recovery of Areas of Concern in the Great Lakes Basin 

[Presentation]

Willie Patterson -
Real Estate Acquisition: Post Hurricane Katrina

[Presentation]

Bhaskaran Subramanian -
Enhancing Coastal Resilience with Integrated Planning by the State of Maryland

[Presentation]

Danielle Kreeger -
Importance of Freshwater Inflow for Natural Resources of the Lower Delaware River Basin and Estuary 

[Presentation]

11:20am-11:40am Jed Redwine -
Where Should We Act and at What Scale? Defining the Meaning of Restoration from an Ecological Perspective 

[Presentation]

Katherine von Stackelberg -
A Systematic Review of Ecosystem Services from Green Space 

[Presentation]

Kim Dryden - Picayune Strand Restoration Project in Southwest Florida: A Landscape Perspective and Interagency Effort

[Presentation]

Dan Miller & Marvin Hubbell -
Environmental Restoration on the Upper Mississippi River System: The USACE/Contractor Relationship 

[Presentation]

Brad Thompson -
Federal Mandates and Willing Sellers: Real Estate Acquisition for the Missouri River Recovery Program 

[Presentation]

Leslie Suazo - Resilience in Coastal Louisiana

[Presentation]

Shae Luther -
The Importance of Reuse Water in Instream and Freshwater Inflows: the Case of Texas 

[Presentation]

11:40am-12:00pm Jim Henderson - Ecosystem Services and the Corps of Engineers: Now that We’ve Identified Them, We’re Figuring Out What to Do 

[Presentation]

Kathy Anderson - Environmental Benefits of an Urban Stream Restoration

[Presentation]

Greg Miller - Effective Public Involvement Strategies for Restoration Planning

[Presentation]

Orlando Ramos-Gines -
Maximizing Learning and Successes of Fast-Paced Large-Scale Projects While Adapting Bureaucratic Processes and Practices

[Presentation]

Bruce Sackett -
Platte River Recovery Implementation Program: Real Estate Methods of a Willing Buyer Willing Seller Acquisition Program

[Presentation]

Craig Fischenich -A Framework for Adaptively Managing Restoration Projects in Coastal Louisiana

[Presentation]
 

Paul Conrads -
Analyzing the Effects of the Hydroelectric Plant Releases on the Hydrology of the Congaree National Park Floodplain, South Carolina 
 
1:30pm3:00pm Making Adaptive Management Meaningful – Bridging the Science / Decision-Making Gap Addressing Water Resources Challenges in the Sacramento – San Joaquin Bay-Delta Restoration Efforts on Private Lands Legal Issues in Ecosystem Restoration Stakeholder Engagement and Perspectives Integrating Long-term Proxy Records of Sea-level Rise and Climate Change into Planning  Foundations for Large River Restoration Planning Dam Removal: The Goldilocks Approach
Moderator Chad Smith

[Presentation]

Paul Robershotte Erik Meyers Phil Steffen  Erik Neidy Debra Willard Robert Pace Serena McClain
1:30pm-1:40pm Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview
1:40pm-2:00pm Ernest Clarke -
Bridging the Science / Decision-Making Gap in the Trinity River Restoration Program 

[Presentation]

Chip Smith - 
Proactive Solutions for America’s Water Resources Needs: Planning for Tomorrow’s Challenges

[Presentation]

Katherine Basiotis  -
Protecting the Chesapeake Bay: Voluntary Projects on Private Lands 
Katherine Chekouras  -
Ecosystem Restoration on Former Agricultural Lands:  The CERP and Evolving Corps HTRW Policy

[Presentation]

Susan Testroet-Bergeron -
Exercising Various Techniques to Engage the Public in Louisiana's Coastal Restoration

[Presentation]

Laura Brandt -
Reconstructing Vegetation Response to Altered Hydrology and its Use for Restoration - Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge

[Presentation]

Robert Jacobson  -
Conceptualizing and Communicating Ecological River Restoration 

[Presentation]

Jennifer Bountry - 
Guidelines for Assessing Sediment-related Effects of Dam Removal 

[Presentation]

2:00pm-2:20pm Dennis Kubly -
The Intersection of Science and Decision Making in the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program 

[Presentation]

Paul Robershotte -
A Systems Framework for the Bay-Delta: A Regional Perspective

[Presentation]

Frank Casey -
Implementing Landscape Conservation Cooperatives: Science and Policy Implications of Payments for Ecosystem Services Programs 

[Presentation]

Herman Jarboe -
Legislative Drafting Service Fundamentals for Ecosystem Restoration Projects

[Presentation]

Karla Sparks -
Innovative Methods for Incorporating Tribal Natural Resource Information into the Missouri River Ecosystem Restoration Plan

[Presentation]

Ellen Thomas -
Long Island Sound: Relative Sea Level Rise over the Last Millennium 

[Presentation]

John Nestler -
The River Machine: A Conceptual Model for Large Rivers Integrating Fish Movement and Habitat, Fluvial Geomorphology, Fluid Dynamics and Biogeochemical Cycling

[Presentation]

Adam Pearson -
Geomorphic Response of the Souhegan River to the Removal of the Merrimack Village Dam

[Presentation]

2:20pm-2:40pm Kent Loftin -
The Science-Decision Making Interface of the Kissimmee River Restoration Program

[Presentation]

Brooke Schlenker and Josephine Axt -
Integrated Flood Risk Management and Ecosystem Restoration on McCormack-Williamson Tract

[Presentation 1]
[Presentation 2]

Anthony St. Aubin  -
Skokie River Woods Wetland Restoration and Enhancement Project 

[Presentation]

Cheryl Ulrich -
Endangered Species Act's Implementation Challenges to Large Scale Ecosystem Restoration Programs

[Presentation]

Kelly Brennan -
The Importance of Stakeholder Involvement in Small Watershed Action Plans & Maintaining Stream Health 

[Presentation]

Lynn Wingard -
Potential Impacts of Climate Change and Sea Level Rise on South Florida’s Coastal Wetlands 

[Presentation]

Kelly Burks-Copes -
Ecosystem Modeling for the Missouri River Cottonwood Management Plan 

[Presentation]

Mary Andrews -
Designing and Implementing Dam Removal Projects in the Context of the Regulatory Climate: The Simkins Dam Removal Case Study 

[Presentation]

2:40pm-3:00pm David Marmorek -
What Determines Whether or Not Adaptive Management Programs Affect Management and Policy Decisions?

[Presentation]

Paul Robershotte -
Integrated Sustainable Water Management for California: Addressing Current Physical and Institutional Challenges to Meeting Future Needs

[Presentation]

Jeffrey Lee -
Valley Creek Watershed and Stream Restoration

[Presentation]

Althea Hotaling -
Policy and Permitting Recommendations to Promote and Increase the Effectiveness of Submerged Habitat Restoration Efforts in Southwest Florida  

[Presentation]

Cynthia Wood -
The NRCS/USACE Partnership Handbook: A Field Guide to Working Together Toward Shared Goals  

[Presentation]

Christopher Bernhardt -
Marl Prairie Vegetation Response to 20th Century Land Use and its Implications for Management in the Everglades 

[Presentation]

John Nestler -
Reference Condition Approach to Large River Restoration Planning 

[Presentation]

Mathias Collins -
Improving Implementation and Effectiveness Monitoring at Dam Removal Sites and their Integration with Project and Program Planning 

[Presentation]

3:30pm Restoration Coffee House Plenary Session on Communication in Ecosystem Restoration

MODERATOR: Terence Smith, PBS Award-winning Journalist

Coffee House Panelists:
Tom Horton,
Author
Chris Mooney, Freelance Writer
David Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
Christopher Joyce, National Public Radio
Katie Basiotis
[Presentation]
 
FRIDAY Friday, August 5, 2011
8:30am-10:00am Climate Change and Restoration Pieces of the Puzzle: Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem Management Aspects of Large Scale Ecosystem Restoration Environmental Benefit Justification on Ecosystem Restoration Projects Great Lakes Restoration Initiatives and Approaches  Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Adaptive Management in Southwest U.S.  Estuarine Ecosystems Restoration Dam Removal
Moderator Glenn Landers Rich Batiuk Peyton Robertson Susan Conner Joe Pfeiffer N. Kennedy & L. Skaggs Scott Phillips Heather Day
8:30am - 8:40am Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview Introduction & Overview
8:40am - 9:00am Matthew Goldman -
Mitigation, Adaptation, Resilience: The Evolving Role of Climate Change in Restoration

[Presentation]

John Shuman -
A History of Agricultural BMPs in the Octoraro Creek Watershed and Associated Nutrient Load Reductions to Chesapeake Bay 

[Presentation]

Todd Hopkins -
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives: Working Together to Sustain America’s Land, Water, Wildlife and Cultural Resources 

[Presentation]

Brad Foster-
Tamiami Trail: Comparison of Ecological Benefit Methods Used by Different Federal Agencies

[Presentation]

Mike Greer -
US Army Corps of Engineers Role in the Great Lakes Ecosystem Restoration Initiative 

[Presentation]

Ondrea Hummel - 
Evaluating Restoration Success and Applying Adaptive Management in the Middle Rio Grande Bosque                 

[Presentation]

Laura Lee Wilkinson & Lee Walker  -
Planning Hurricane Storm Damage Risk Reduction: Minimizing Impacts to Lake Pontchartrain

[Presentation]

David Huntress -
“Natural” Riverine Recovery Following Dam Removal 

[Presentation]

9:00am - 9:20am Cindy Barger -
Thinking Ahead: Incorporating Climate Change into Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Planning for the Ala Wai Watershed Project 

[Presentation]

Rebecca Golden -
Maryland’s Large-scale Eelgrass
(Zostera marina) Restoration: A Retrospective Analysis of Techniques, Costs and Monitoring 

[Presentation]

Sarah Miller-
Defining the Spatial and Temporal Extent of Ecosystem Restoration Project Environmental Benefits 

[Presentation]

Richard Cole -
A Case Study Comparison of Two Indices for Ranking Ecosystem Restoration Projects Based on National Benefit

[Presentation]

Burton Suedel -
Concept and Approaches for Adding Environmental Enhancements to Great Lakes Breakwaters and Jetties 

[Presentation]

Daniel Artho -
Ecosystem Restoration on the Truckee River, Nevada: Integrating Ecosystem Restoration with Flood Risk Management in High-desert Landscape

[Presentation]

Michael Rounds -
Wapato Access Feasibility Study: Restoring Columbia River Salmonid Rearing Habitat 

[Presentation]

Shane Cline -
Gold Ray Dam Removal – Removal of the Last Fish Barrier on the Lower Rogue River 

[Presentation]

9:20am - 9:40am Randy Davis -
Wildland Forest Soil Carbon Management 

[Presentation]

Sharon Madden -
Environmental Management at DoD Facilities in the Chesapeake Bay Region

[Presentation] 

Brian Mastin -
Bioremediation’s Integral Role in Ecosystem Restoration and Rehabilitation 

[Presentation]
 

Joe Berlin -
Estimating Recreational Benefits from Coastal Restoration Projects in Louisiana

[Presentation]

Don Schloesser-
Restoration of Burrowing Mayflies (Hexagenia spp.) in the Laurentian Great Lakes

[Presentation]

Tiffany Bostwick & Pete Tomsovic -
Endangered Species Ecosystem: Striking a Balance Using Flood Risk Management 

[Presentation]

Frank Marshall - Setting Restoration Targets in Florida Bay Using Paleoecology and Salinity / Hydrology Models 

[Presentation]

Mark Riedel -
Marion Mill Pond Dam Removal and Stream Restoration for Great Lakes Fisheries Restoration 

[Presentation]

9:40am - 10:00am Fred Bloetscher - Fighting Water with Water: Counteracting the Impact of Sea Level Rise on South Florida Waters 

[Presentation]

Greg Noe -
The Effects of Riparian Ecosystem Processes on Water Quality: Nutrient Mineralization and Budgeting

[Presentation]

Jeff Couch -
Central and Southern Florida: West Palm Beach Canal (C51) STA 1-East Improvements

[Presentation]

Dennis Duke -
Challenges in Benefit Analysis and Project Justification

[Presentation]

Q &A Peter LaCivita -
Estuarine Restoration in San Francisco Bay: Design and Adaptive Management

[Presentation]

Kat Morgan -
Fish and Floods – Where Trackhoes Hit the Mud in Puget Sound’s Stillaguamish Estuary 

[Presentation]

Jock Conyngham -
Rethinking Instream Structures 

[Presentation]

10:00am - 10:20am Steve Traxler - Addressing the Challenge of Climate Change in the Greater Everglades Landscape  Kennedy Paynter -
Oyster Restoration in Maryland 
Jeremy Crossland -
USACE Moves Toward Improved Invasive Species Management Activities 

[Presentation]

Jeffry Tripe  -
Integrating Conservation Planning Methods, Conceptual Models, USACE Planning Requirements and NEPA

[Presentation]

Q &A Brian Luke -
Forecasting Fish Response to Habitat Features in Developing Riparian Project Design Alternatives

[Presentation]

Chris Cotroneo -
Working Towards Nutrient Reduction in Eutrophic Urban Estuary: Ribbed Mussel Biofiltration in Jamaica Bay

[Presentation]

Elvidio Diniz -
Dam Removal Impacts – Planning Considerations

[Presentation]

 
10:30am-12:00pm Closing Plenary Session - Restoration After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
(Harborside Ballroom A & B - 4th Floor)

MODERATOR: Suzette Kimball, Deputy Director, US Geological Survey

Plenary Speakers:
Lisa Jackson, Administrator, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Garret Graves, Chair, Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana (CPRA)  [Presentation]
Don Boesch, President, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES)
12:00noon CONFERENCE CONCLUDES