2006 Pacific Northwest Fish Screening & Passage Workshop Presentations
On September 12-14, 2006, regional workshop on fish screening and passage
improvement was held in Yakima, Washington. Fish screening and passage experts
from Oregon, Washington, and Idaho met to share their latest methods and accomplishments.
Many of the projects previewed are fully or partially funded by BPA through
the Fish and Wildlife Program. Presentations are posted here with permission
of the authors. The coordinator for the workshop was Mr. Chuck Lenberg, Manager,
Yakima Construction Shop, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 3705
W. Washington Avenue, Yakima, Washington 98903 (509) 575-2733. Questions regarding
the presentations below should be directed to Mr. Lenberg.
WARNING: Many of the presentation linked to below are very large and therefore may take
a while to download.
Tuesday, September 12
Wednesday, September 13
- Chinook Salmon, the Fish Screen,
and a Vanishing River (PPT); Paddy Murphy, IDFG
- Methods Used to Evaluate
Phase II Screens (PPT); Mickie Chamness, PNNL
- Drainage
District#7 Pump Station Retrofits for Fish Passage (PPT); Ryan Bartelheimer, Snohomish Conservation District
- Fish Passage Effectiveness Monitoring
at Hidrostal Pump Facility (PPT); Eliot Drucker and Jamie Glasgow, Washington Trout
- Difficult Site
Screening - First Creek Case Study (PPT); Dr. Donald Reichmuth and Allan Potter, Geomax P.C.
- The Farmers Screen (PPT); Julie Davies O'Shea,
Les Perkins, Jerry Bryan, Farmers Conservation Alliance
- Fishways:
their Application & Effectiveness in Affording Fish Passage (PPT); Tom Burns, WDFW
- Pool and Chute Fishways - Discussion
and Design (PPT); Patrick Powers, Anchor Environmental LLC
- Constructed Riffles (PPT);
Bruce Heiner, WDFW
- Passage Improvements with Culvert
Replacement (PPT); Pad Smith, WDFW
- Naches River
Water Treatment Plant Fish Screens (PPT); Dave Brown, City of Yakima
Thursday, September 14
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