Coast Redwood Science Symposium - 2016

Full Agenda

TuesdaySeptember 13 - Sequoia Conference Center, 901 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka, CA 95501
 
7:30 AMRegistration and Refreshments - Sequoia Conference Center Foyer
 Sequoia Conf. Ctr. Rm., A & B 
 

8:30

 

Welcome - Rick Standiford, UC ANR Cooperative Extension Specialist, Dept. of ESPM and Center for Forestry, UC Berkeley [audio]

Changes in the Redwood Region from 1996-2016 -Yana Valachovic, Forest Advisor and County Director, UC Cooperative Extension, Humboldt-Del Norte Counties [audio] [presentation] [GTR-258]

9:00Conservation Strategies - Where We Were and Where We're Going - Tom Tuchmann, US Forest Capital [abstract] [audio] [GTR-258]
9:30Contemporary Understanding of Sequoia sempervirens Stems From 100 Years of Redwood Research - Emily Burns, Save the Redwoods League [abstract] [audio] [presentation] [GTR-258]
10:00BREAK
10:30Economics - David Sunding, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Agriculture and Resource Economics [audio] [presentation]
11:00Redwoods: Sawed and Saved - Jerry Rohde, Historian [abstract] [audio] [presentation] [GTR-258]
11:30LUNCH - Sequoia Conference Center, Foyer
1:00Concurrent Session 1
Monitoring/Growth - Sequoia Center Annex
Fire Ecology/Effects - Sequoia Center Room A
Watershed/Aquatic Ecology - Sequoia Center Room B
2:40BREAK
3:10Concurrent Session 2
Genetics/Restoration - Sequoia Center Annex
Silviculture - Sequoia Center Room A
Watershed/Aquatic Ecology (cont.) - Sequoia Center Room B
5:30Poster session and reception - The Adorni Center, 1011 Waterfront Dr, Eureka, CA 95501
 
  
WednesdaySeptember 14Field Tours

All tours departed by 8 A.M. and returned by 5 P.M. from Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St, Eureka, CA 95503

  
ThursdaySeptember 15 – Sequoia Conference Center, 901 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka, CA 95501
8:00Concurrent Session 3
Wildlife, Native Plants, Habitat - Sequoia Center Annex
Policy, Economics, Community Forestry - Sequoia Center Room A
Watersheds/Aquatic Ecology (cont.) - Sequoia Center Room B
Ecology - Sequoia Center Room B
10:00BREAK
10:30Concurrent Session 4
Wildlife, Native Plants, Habitat (cont.) - Sequoia Center Annex
Policy, Economics, Community Forestry (cont.) - Sequoia Center Room A
Ecology (cont.) - Sequoia Center Room B
12:30LUNCH - Sequoia Conference Center, Foyer
 Sequoia Conf. Ctr. Rm., A & B
1:30
 
Redwoods – Responsibilities for a Long-Lived Species/Resource - Robert Ewing, Weyerhaeuser, retired [abstract] [audio] [presentation] [GTR-258]
2:00The Enigmatic Fire Regime of Redwood Ecosystems and Why it Matters - J. Morgan Varner, USDA Forest Service, and Erik Jules, Humboldt State University [abstract] [audio] [presentation] [GTR-258]
2:30Working Forests, Forest Health and Management Challenges in the Redwood Region - Ken Pimlott, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection [abstract] [audio] [presentation] [GTR-258]

3:00

 

Adjourn 

 

3:00-4:30THP-Related Interagency Review Team Meeting
 A timber related interagency review team meeting regarding the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board's definition of "Beneficial Uses."
  
FridaySeptember 16 
 
8:00-1:00 PM

UC ANR Forest and Rangeland Systems Program Team Meeting