PRESENTATIONS

(All presentations are in Microsoft PowerPoint format.)

MONDAY AM:
Barney Austin: The Texas Instream Flow Program
Todd Chenoweth: Environmental Flow Protection in TCEQ Permitting
Thomas B. Hardy: The Science of Instream Flows – Evidence of an adaptive process and the dichotomy of perceived information needs
Gregory Hobbs: Keynote Speaker
Cindy Loeffler: Texas Bay and Estuary Study Program
David Maidment: The NAS Report: Where to from here?
 
MONDAY PM:
Glenn Longley: Flow processes in Spring Ecosystems
Paul Montagna: Freshwater Flows to Bays and Estuaries: Biological Definitions and Responses
Paul Montagna & George Ward: Freshwater flows to bays and estuaries
Kirk O. Winemiller: Seeking a Sound Ecological Environment: Biotic Responses to Instream Flow Variation
Tim Bonner: Flow and Fishes: Observations from Field Studies
Stephen E. Davis, III: Physical, Chemical, and Biological Responses to Inflow Events in the San Antonio Bay System
Norman D. Johns & Warren Pulich: Bays in Peril: A Natural Inflow Approach for Texas Estuaries
Ed Oborny: Colorado River Flow Relationships to Aquatic Habitat and State Threatened Species: Blue Sucker
Bradford P. Wilcox: Watershed Management and In-stream Flow: Is there a connection?
 
TUESDAY AM:
Glenda L. Callaway: An Approach to Securing Freshwater Inflows for Galveston Bay
Richard L. Kiesling: Investigating the Linkage between Water Quality and Water Quantity in Watershed Management
Bruce A. Moulton: Environmental Flows
Dwight Shellman: One Basin At Time! Innovating toward Science-based Adaptive Watershed Management
 
TUESDAY LUNCH:
Brian Richter: Rivers for Life: Managing Water for People and Nature
 
TUESDAY PM:
Jennifer Benaman: Water Quality and Environmental Flows: Maintaining Quantity for Quality’s Sake
Bob Brandes: Region M Water Planning Study
John E. Burke: Region K Water Plan

 

 

 

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