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Salish Sea Shoreline Forum
You are invited to the 3rd
Salish Sea Shoreline Forum
Location: South Seattle Community College, Georgetown Campus (Building C) 6737 Corson Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Free (lunch optional at cost: $10)
Questions: Please contact Franziska McKay at Franziska@futurewise.org
Title: New and Emerging Scientific Research focused on Armoring and the Nearshore: Implications for Implementers
Learn about New and Emerging Science related to Armoring (marine and freshwater). What does that mean for Implementers?
DRAFT Agenda
8:30 AM Check-in, coffee, networking
9:00 AM Welcome, introductions and information about Salish Sea Shoreline Forum Tracy Collier, Puget Sound Partnership
9:10 AM Background Armoring Symposium 2009 Hugh Shipman Washington Department of Ecology
9:30 AM Science Presentations The impacts of armoring on Salish Sea beaches: overview, background, and methods Megan Dethier UW Friday Harbor Labs
How science can inform restoration along armored shorelines Jason Toft UW School of Aquatic Fisheries Science
Title Pending Phill Dionne Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
10:30 AM Break
10:45 AM Science Presentations (Continued) Geomorphic responses of beaches to shoreline armoring in the northern Salish Sea Aundrea McBride, Skagit River System Cooperative
Generating local sea level rise projections in the Strait of Juan de Fuca to support community adaptation Ian Miller, Washington Sea Grant
New research and management implications on the impacts of shoreline armoring and sea level rise on beach spawning forage fish Tina Whitman, Friends of San Juans
How social science can inform shoreline management Melissa Poe, Washington Sea Grant
Indigenous community health and climate change: Integrating social and natural science indicators Jamie Donatuto, Swinomish Tribe
Facilitated discussion (15 minutes) This conversation will be used to solicit ideas and insights for the afternoon discussion about how new science can be used by implementers
11:30 AM Creative Example of Science and Policy Interplay Assessing land use and regulations in rural King County through ecological studies ] Gino Lucchetti, King County
12:00 PM Lunch (1 hour)
1:00 PM Cross communication (15 minutes). This is an opportunity to inform participants about projects or emerging issues throughout the Salish Sea. Each person can speak for up to 3 minutes.
1:15 PM Panel: Science from the Implementers Perspective Moderator: Trina Wellman, Puget Sound Partnership Science Panel Margaret Clancy, Environmental Science Associates Tim Quinn, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Tim Gates, Washington Department of Ecology Tim Hyatt, Skagit River System Cooperative Michael Paine, City of Bellevue
2:15 PM Facilitated discussion (15 minutes)
2:30 PM Break
2:45 PM Now What? Where Do We Go From Here?
Introduction to Issue, Todd Hass, Puget Sound Partnership What are some of the gaps in the science? Hugh Shipman, Megan Dethier What are the implications for policy? Tim Quinn, WDFW
3:45 Wrap
4 p.m. Adjourn
The Salish Sea Shoreline Forum is supported by the Puget Sound Partnership, WA SeaGrant, and Futurewise and is partially funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, through agreements with the Puget Sound Marine and Nearshore Grant Program, a partnership between Washington Departments of Fish and Wildlife and Natural Resources.
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LocationSouth Seattle Community College, Georgetown Campus (View)
6737 Corson Avenue S
Seattle, WA 98108
United States
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On BPT Since: Jan 11, 2013 |
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Heather Trim |
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