2009 PRESENTATIONS

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Tuesday, Session 1A: Historical Ecology

  1. Jacobs: Formation, Closure and Classification of Southern California Estuaries
  2. Grossinger: Historical Wetlands of the South Coast:: Landscape Patterns at the Regional and Local Scale
  3. Stein: Historical Conditions of Lagoon Closures

Tuesday, Session 1B: Water Quality Planning & Management

  1. Amenu: Biophysical Conditions of Streams in Los Angeles Basin: An Indicative of the Need for Tiered Water Quality Standards
  2. Cox: Development of TMDL Implementation Plans for Ballona Creek Watershed: Working With and Building on the Expertise of Stakeholders
  3. Murphy: Lake Rehabilitation Options for the Machado Lake Ecosystem Rehabilitation Project
  4. Phillips: Design of Regional Urban Watershed Dry Weather Flow Treatment System - Talbert Lake Diversion Project

Tuesday, Session 1C: Beach Nourishment & Shoreline Change

  1. McMahon: Nourishment at Seal Beach 2009 – Efficiencies in Addressing Sediment Loss
  2. Poon: Sediment Transport from the Los Angeles River to San Pedro Bay
  3. Webb: San Diego Regional Beach Sand Project II – Refined and Optimized
  4. Weldon: Pacific Station Opportunistic Use Beach Nourishment Project

Tuesday, Session 2A: Steelhead Recovery

  1. Capelli: Recovering Southern California Steelhead Under the ESA
  2. Katagi: Steelhead Recovery in San Juan and Trabuco Creeks
  3. Johnson: Trabuco Fishway Designs at Metrolink and I-5
  4. Sutherland: Trout Unlimited's Role in Restoring Coldwater Fisheries
  5. Swift: Biological Survey Results for Trabuco Fishway at Metrolink RR Crossing

Tuesday, Session 2B: Integrated Water Quality Management

  1. Brodie: Managing and Monitoring Agricultural Runoff: Documented and Anecdotal Success Stories from the California Delta
  2. Curtis: Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach Water Resources Action Plan (WRAP)t
  3. Iranpour: Sustainable Strategies of City of LA’s Water Quality Compliance Master Plan for Urban Runoff
  4. West: Malibu’s Integrated Runoff Management Project: Leaving a Water Quality Improvement Legacy
  5. Elwany: Water Residence Time at Agua Hedionda Lagoon, Carlsbad, CA

Tuesday, Session 2C: Sediment Transport Analysis

  1. Booth: Ecohydrologic Metrics and their Relevance to Hydromodification Plans in Southern California
  2. Jaffe: A Comparison of Long-Term Sediment Transport Numerical Model Results Using Historical and Statistical Hydrograph Data in the Arid Southwestern United States
  3. McLaren: Sediment Trend Analysis (STA) in Support of Shoreline Management: and Example from the West Coast of Barbados
  4. Peregrin: Toward Alternative and Sustainable Water Treatment on the U.S. – Mexico Border, Tijuana River Watershed

Wednesday, Session 3A: Watershed Planning

  1. Brodie: Stuck in Lodi Again: Fear and Loathing in the Lower Mokelumne River Watershed
  2. Katagi: Malibu Creek Ecosystem Restoration
  3. Sloniowski: Institutional Capacity for Open Space Management in the Upper Santa Clara River Watershed
  4. Vollmer: Public Education and Outreach: Partnering with the Community for Floodplain Solutions-4 Case Studies

Wednesday, Session 3B: Beach Bacteria

  1. Iranpour: Monitoring Data Analysis and Effect of BMP Implementation Plan on Santa Monica Bay Shoreline Water Quality
  2. Dorsey: Reduction of Fecal Indicator Bacteria (FIB) in the Ballona Wetlands and Implications for Restoration Action
  3. Edwards: Bacterial Quality Improvements at Baby Beach, Dana Point Harbor
  4. Grove: Beach & Estuary Bacteriological Studies at the Restored San Dieguito Lagoon and Del Mar Beach

Wednesday, 3C: Sea Level Rise I

  1. Garrity: Rip Rap or Realignment? Wetland Restoration and Sea Level Rise Adaptation Strategies
  2. Hosking: Coastal Climate Change Adaptation Planning
  3. King: The Impact of Sea level Rise on Torrey Pines State Park
  4. Gallien: High-Resolution Grid Modeling of Coastal Flood Inundation at Newport Harbor, CA

Wednesday, Session 4A: Stream Restoration

  1. Gin: Mitigation and Money, Escrows and Endowments
  2. Lewis: Santiago Creek Riparian Habitat Mitigation Program – City of Orange
  3. Parton: Central Arroyo Stream Restoration
  4. Farassati: Healing a Stream: Las Virgenes Creek Stream Restoration Project

Wednesday, Session 4B: Ocean Water Quality

  1. Garske: Estimating Seasonal Exposure Risk For Freshwater Runoff and Metals in the Northern Monterey Bay
  2. Lieber: Marine Debris
  3. Panzer: Monitoring Discharges for Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms

Wednesdsay, Session 4C: Sea Level Rise II

  1. Battalio: Managed Retreat and Realignment
  2. Kebede: Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Waste Sites: A Case Study of Pennington-Hampshire, United Kingdom
  3. Revell: Protecting a Beach for Future Generations
  4. Scott: IEstimating the Influence of Oceanside Harbor on Historical and Future Shoreline Evolution

Wednesday, Session 5A: Coastal Wetland Restoration

  1. Brennan: Lagoon Management for Salmonid Habitat Improvement and Flood Protection at the Russian River Estuary, California
  2. Espinoza: Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Sharks and Rays in a Newly Restored Accessible Habitat
  3. Peugh: An Overview of the Progress in the Restoration of Famosa Slough, an Urban Coastal Wetland in San Diego
  4. Tomsovic: Establishing High Marsh Habitats within the San Dieguito Lagoon Wetland Restoration Project
  5. Woodfield: The Development of the Biological Community at Batiquitos Lagoon Following Restoration of Tidal Influence

Wednesday, Session 5B: Desalination/Water Treatment

  1. Damitz: Guidelines for Desalination Plants in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
  2. Everts: Desalination and the Coastal Act
  3. Wildermuth: Ocean Water Desalination as part of a Reliable Water Supply
  4. Sampedro: H2O Rebirth – Recycling of Urban Runoff

Wednesday, Session 5C: Beach Use and Breakwater Removal

  1. King: Who’s Counting: Estimating Attendance at California’s Beaches
  2. Revell: How Many People in a Sandbox? An Application of Video Imagery to Quantifying Beach use
  3. Boudreau: Long Beach Breakwater Reconfiguration Study Update
  4. Palmer: The Surfrider Foundation Plan to Bring Waves back to Long Beach
  5. King: Economic Analysis of Long Beach Breakwater Reconfiguration

Thursday, Session 6A: MLPA, MPA’s and Coastal Managementt

  1. Garrison: California’s Marine Life Protection Act: Process & Progress
  2. Rosaler: Collaborative Model for Localized Marine Protected Area Management
  3. Protopapadakis: Data Gaps in South Coast MLPA Process
  4. Haydock & Akenhead: Maps-Models-Management: Assembling tools for ecosystem-based management of Newport Bay/Coast

Thursday, Session 6B: Public Outreach and Education

  1. Carroll: Grab Your Partner and Do-Si-Do: Web-Based Tools to Build Collaborative Partnerships
  2. Hunter: The Coast and Ocean Regional Roundtable Project: Creating Local Level Strategies for Coastal and Marine Resource Management
  3. Jonick: Public Outreach-ology: The Science Behind Public Education
  4. Quigley: Role of Citizen Based Monitoring Programs in Creating a Healthy Watershed

Thursday, Session 7A: Regional Partnerships & Task Forces

  1. Longville: Alluvial Fan Task Force
  2. Todt: Sustainability Strategies in Floodplain Management
  3. Zaleski: Providing Tools for Local Decision Makers
  4. Dickson: Integrating Multiple Funding Sources: Grant Writing Success Elements

Thursday, Session 7B: Community Based Restoration

  1. Brown: Designing for Community Based Habitat Restoration
  2. Nerhus: Restoring the Bayview Slope
  3. Bosler: Volunteer-Based Native Plant Propagation
  4. Zahn: Community Restoration of Colorado Lagoon

Thursday, Session 7C: Sand, Surfing and Reefs

  1. Innes: On Surfing and Sand Retention Reefs: What are the Choices
  2. Leidersdorf: The Removal of Pratte’s Reef - an Experimental Surf Enhancement Structure
  3. Shibao: Beach Nourishment Monitoring at Redondo Beach