California Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup
Previous Years CABW/SFS Meeting Files
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October 12-13, 2021 CABW
- 2021 California Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup (CABW) and California Society for Freshwater Science Meeting (Cal-SFS)
- 2021 Final Agenda
- 2021 Presentation Abstracts and Presenter Index
- Cal-SFS Poster Session
- Video Recordings:
- Day 1: 2021 CABW/Cal-SFS - Introduction Recording
- Day 1: 2021 CABW/Cal-SFS - Session 1 Recording
- Day 1: 2021 CABW/Cal-SFS - Session 2 Recording
- Day 1: 2021 CABW/Cal-SFS - Session 3 Recording
- Day 2: 2021 CABW/Cal-SFS - Introduction Recording
- Day 2: 2021 CABW/Cal-SFS - Session 4 Recording
- Day 2: 2021 CABW/Cal-SFS - Session 5 Recording
- Day 2: 2021 Cal-SFS TEK Session Recording
October 13-14, 2020 CABW
- 2020 California Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup (CABW) and California Society for Freshwater Science Meeting
October, 2019 CABW
- California Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup (CABW) October 2019 Meeting Agenda with Presentation Videos
- For copies of the PowerPoint Presentation PDF files: please contact Shuka Rastegarpour by phone at: 916-327-1277 or by email at: shuka.rastegarpour@waterboards.ca.gov.
October 23rd-24th, 2018 CABW
- Meeting Agenda with Presentations Only
- Videoof Speakers and their Presentations
- October 23rd Videos
- Welcome and Objectives of the Meeting – Jim Harrington, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR), Aquatic Bioassessment Laboratory (ABL), Rancho Cordova, CA.
- Reflecting on 25 years of Bioassessment Research: How Serendipity Led to a Personal and Professional Obsession – Charles Hawkins, Utah State University, Logan, UT.
- Reflecting on 25 Years of Bioassessment in Water Quality Regulation – Terry Fleming, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), San Francisco, CA.
- The Future of Bioassessment in California – Pete Ode, CDFW.
- Twenty Years of Monitoring Acid Mine Drainage at the Leviathan Mine Superfund Site – Dave Herbst, Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory, Mammoth Lakes, CA.
- Hydrology for a Changing World: The Empirical Analysis of Changing Streamflows and Water Quality – Robert Hirsch, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA.
- What is the National Aquatic Resource Survey and How It Relates to Bioassessment in California – Sarah Lehmann and Chris Faulkner, US EPA, Washington DC.
- Erosion and Best Management Practices after Forest Fire: How Water Quality Monitoring and Bioassessment Studies Reveal Impacts of the Ponderosa, Rim, and King Fires – Cajun James, Sierra Pacific Industries, James Harrington CDFW, Morgan Hannaford, Shasta College, Marco Sigala and Beverly H. van Buuren, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
- Results of Five Years of Monitoring for the Regional Monitoring Coalition – Bonnie de Berry, EOA, Inc. and Aroon Melwani, Applied Marine Sciences, Oakland, CA.
- Actionable Bioassessment Data: Using Visualization to Bridge the Research - Management Divide – Marcus Beck, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP), Costa Mesa, CA.
- An Analysis of Using Data Visualization to Drive Organizational Change at the Water Boards – Michelle Tang and Calvin Yang, SWRCB, Sacramento, CA.
- Areas of Conservation Emphasis (ACE): a CDFW Analysis and Visualization of Map-Based Biodiversity and Conservation Data – Melanie Gogul-Prokurat, CDFW, Sacramento, CA.
- Data Visualization for Response: Automated Remote-Sensing Tools for Timely Detection of Human and Wildlife Health Hazards – Lawrence Sim, San Francisco Estuary Institute, Richmond, CA.
- Open Science for Better Collaborative Science – Casey O'Hara, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA.
Session on Monitoring Program Effectiveness
Session on Data Visualization in Bioassessment
- October 24th Videos
- The Next 25 Years of Freshwater Science in the UCs and CSUs
- Freshwater Science in the California State University System – Alison O’Dowd, HSU and Matt Cover, California State University at Stanislaus.
- Freshwater Science in the University of California System – Ted Grantham, University of California at Berkeley.
- Panel #1: Teaching and Training Future Freshwater Science Professionals in the UCs and CSUs – Patina Mendez, UC Berkeley John Olson, CSU Monterey Bay, Christine Parisek, UC Davis and Alison O'Dowd, Humboldt State University.
- Panel #2: Research and Extension in Freshwater Science in the UCs and CSUs – Erin Bray, CSU Northridge, Faith Kearns, UC Cooperative Extension, Ted Grantham, UC Berkeley and Sarah Yarnell, UC Davis.
- Drifting Towards the Future: Integrating Next Generation Camera Technology and Open-Source Computer Vision Software to Estimate Invertebrate Drift within Lotic Ecosystems – Nicholas Macias, University of California at Santa Cruz.
- Developing Ecological Flow Criteria for the South Fork Eel River – Bill Trush, Humboldt State University (HSU), Arcata, CA.
- Quantifying Ecological Risk in the S. Fork Eel River – Emily Cooper, HSU.
- Non-lethal Fish Responses to Flow Intermittency – Pablo Rodríguez-Lozano, University of California at Berkeley.
- Abiotic Drivers of Juvenile Coho Salmon Survival in Intermittent Streams – Ross Vander Vorste, University of California at Berkeley.
- Science to Storytelling; Connecting with Your Community – Marianne Denton, Nevada Department of Environmental Quality, Reno, NV.
Session on Flow Ecology – California Chapter of the Society for Freshwater Science
- October 23rd Videos
October 24-25, 2017
- Meeting Agenda with Presentations Only
- Video of Speakers and their Presentations
- October 24th Videos
- Overview of the SWAMP Bioassessment Program and Resources – Calvin Yang, State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)
- What is the California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM) and How it is Used in Bioassessment – Sarah Pearce, San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI)
- Validating the California Rapid Assessment method for Depressional, Slope, and Vernal Pool Wetlands – Cara Clark, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
- The Use of CRAM in California Water Quality Regulatory Programs – Cliff Harvey, SWRCB
- Update on the Combined Statewide Biointegrity-Biostimulatory Policy for Streams – Jessie Maxfield, SWRCB
- A Scientific Approach for a Biointegrity-Biostimulatory Policy – Martha Sutula, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP), Costa Mesa, CA
- Tools to Support a Biointegrity-Biostimulatory Policy – Rafi Mazor, SCCWRP
- San Diego's Approach to Biological Objectives in Streams – Chad Loflen, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
- Developing an Index of Physical Habitat Integrity and How it Might be Used in Water Resource Programs - Andrew Rehn, ABL
Session on the California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM)
Session on Incorporating Bioassessment in Statewide and Regional Policies
Discussion on Session
- Society for Freshwater Science California Chapter Session
- Introduction to CalSFS, the Workshop and Student Presentations on General Ecology - Jeanette Howard, The Nature Conservancy and John Olson, California State University Monterey Bay
- Effects of Flow Variability on River Metacommunities in a Changing Climate - Parsa Saffarinia, UC Riverside
- The Impact of Sacramento River Winter-Run Chinook Temperature Management on ESA-listed Green Sturgeon - Liam Zarri UC Santa Cruz
- Small Streams and Riparian Zones in California's Sacramento Valley: Ecological Function and Management Opportunities - Alex Webster, Joanna P. Sollins, and Mary L. Cadenasso, UC Davis
- Riverine Canopy and Water Temperature: How Aquatic Plants are Ecosystem Engineers for Water Temperature - Ann Willis, UC Davis
- October 25th Videos
- Modeling Seasonal Evolution of Longitudinal Benthic Algae Distributions in the Klamath River in Response to Chemical Gradients - Mike Deas, Watercourse Engineering, Davis
- Fish Behavior and Food Web Phenology - Implications for Management - Gabe Rossi, UC Berkeley
- 2017: the Year the California Tiger Salamander Lost its Unicorn Status - Jaymee Marty, Marty Ecological Consulting, Inc., Sacramento
- Using Genomics to Assess the Impact of River Regulation in a River Breeding Frog (Rana boylii)- Ryan Peek, UC Davis
- Predator Adaptation Exacerbates Ecological Responses to Warming - David Fryxell, UC Santa Cruz
- Development of Biological Indicators for the Dry Phase of Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams - Matt Robinson, Cal State Monterey Bay
- A Comparison of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Perennial and Intermittent Headwater Streams of the Mattole River in Northern California, USA - Mason London, Humboldt State University (HSU), Arcata, CA
- Two-Way Trap and Haul as a Conservation Strategy for Anadromous Salmonids - Rob Lusardi,UC Davis
- Integration of Western Science and Indigenous Science to Inform Management of the Upper Eel River - Lara Jansen and Leke Hutchins, HSU
- The Development and Enhancement of an Invasive Crayfish Control Strategy for the Malibu Creek Watershed, Los Angeles County, USA - Angela D. Dow, Mountains Restoration Trust in Calabasas, CA
- October 24th Videos
October 18-19, 2016
- Meeting Agenda with Presentations Only
- Video of Speakers and their Presentations
- October 18th Videos
- Expanding the Universe of Ecological Indicators in California: a Vision for the Next Decade - Peter Ode, ABL
- Overview of the SWAMP Bioassessment Program and Resources - Calvin Yang, SWRCB
- Use of RIVPACS-type Multiaxon Distribution Models to Assess Alterations in Regional Biodiversity - Charles Hawkins, Utah State University
- Overview of USGS Regional Stream Quality Assessment and Plans for California RSQA in 2017 - Pete Van Metre, United States Geological Survey (USGS), Austin TX
- Aquatic Ecology and Bioassessment at the California Water Science Center - Larry Brown, USGS, Sacramento, CA
- Ecosystem Health in a Mining-impacted River - USGS Investigations of the Clark Fork River, MT Superfund Site - Terry Short USGS, Menlo Park, CA
- Unimpaired Streamflows as a Baseline for Assessment of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Modification - Jason May, USGS, Sacramento, CA
- Data Analysis as Part of USGS Regional Stream Quality Assessments - Ian Waite, USGS, Portland, OR
- Introduction to Statewide Efforts to Develop Biologically-relevant Instream Flow Recommendations - Eric Stein, SCCWRP
- Setting Regional Targets Based on Flow-ecology Relationships to Support Biological Integrity - Raphael Mazor, SCCWRP
- Managing Functional Environmental Flows in Regulated River Systems - Sarah Yarnell, Center for Watershed Sciences, UC Davis
- Assessing Hydrologic Change in the Nation's Rivers - Ted Grantham, UC Berkeley Cooperative Extension
- Developing a Coordinated Instream Flow Strategy for California - Julie Zimmerman, The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
- Discussion
Session on Aquatic Ecology and Bioassessment Conducted by the United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Session on Ecohydrology
- October 19th Videos
- Overview of Permitting Process for Scientific Take of Wildlife - Ona Alminas and Leslie Alber, CDFW
- California Statewide Algae Plan: Past, Present, and Future - Susanna Theroux, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP), Costa Mesa
- Garcia River Monitoring Program - Watershed Overview, Status and Trends - Jonathan Warmerdam, North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board and Jennifer Carah, TNC, San Francisco, CA
- A Rapid Screening Tool for Determining Causes of Biological Impairment in California Streams -Jerry Diamond, Tetra Tech, Owings Mills, MD
- Reach-scale Riffle and Pool Habitat Vary with Stream Flow, Altering Benthic Community Structure in Reachwide Benthos Samples - David Herbst, Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory (SNARL), Mammoth Lakes CA
- The effects of Drought on Total Dissolved Solids/Conductivity in Streams and Rivers - John Olson, Desert Research Institute, NV/California State University Monterey Bay
- Society for Freshwater Science California Chapter Session
- Riparian restoration scale and stream benefits in California rangelands - Bronwen Stanford, U.C. Santa Cruz
- It's time for time: aquatic-terrestrial linkages in California vernal pools - Jamie Kneitel, C.S.U. Sacramento
- Evolution and ecology of partial migration in a salmonid fish (Oncorhynchus mykiss) - Suzanne Kelson, U.C. Berkeley
- Critical role of seasonal tributaries for native aquatic biota in the Sacramento River - Michael Marchetti, St. Mary’s College
- Communicating science, creating trust: can you take a message? - Kat Kerlin, U.C. Davis
- Piecing it together: Building a story about caddisfly case-building with KQED Science's Deep Look - Patina Mendez, U.C. Berkeley
- Science communication and outreach: a view from the mountains - Brittany Covich, Sierra Nevada Conservancy
- Panel discussion and Q+A on science communication
- October 18th Videos
October 20-21, 2015
- Meeting Agenda with Presentation Only
- Videos of Speakers and their Presentations
- October 20th Videos
- Welcome and Objectives of the Meeting (5:02) - Jim Harrington, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR), Aquatic Bioassessment Laboratory (ABL)
- Update on Statewide Implementation Plan for Assessing Biological Integrity in Surface Waters’ (16:49) - Jessie Maxfield, SWRCB
- SWAMP Bioassessment Program Update (22:05) - Lori Webber, State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)
- Introduction to SWAMP’s Information Management and Quality Assurance Program (28:25) - Melissa Morris, SWRCB
- Overview of the SWAMP Bioassessment Webpage and an Interactive CSCI Score Map (19:41) - Calvin Yang and Michelle Tang, SWRCB
- Background on the Restoration Effort in the Battle Creek Watershed (16:37) – Mary Marshall, US Bureau of Reclamation, Red Bluff
- Biological and Physical Habitat Monitoring of the Battle Creek Watershed with Emphasis on the Columbia Habitat Monitoring Program (CHaMP) (32.17) – Steve Fortney, Terraqua Inc. Tonasket, WA
- Ongoing and Future Assessment of the Biota and Instream Habitat in Battle Creek (17:56) - Steve Tussing, Battle Creek Watershed Conservancy
- Background Information on the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds and Summary of Results from the First Two Experiments (18:07) – Pete Cafferata, Cal-Fire
- Plans for the Third Experiment in the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds (12:07) – Salli Dymond, Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station
- Linking Habitat Variables to Salmonid Growth, Survival, and Abundance in Two Coastal Northern California Intensively Monitored Watersheds (19:13) – Sean Gallagher, CDFW, Fort Brag
- Using Biological Integrity to Structure Water Quality Criteria: California and Beyond (29:55) – Michael J. Paul, Jeroen Gerritsen, Lei Zheng, Jerry Diamond, and Clint Boschen
- A Quantitative Approach for Selecting Environmentally Similar Comparator Sites for Use in Causal Assessments (17:42) – Raphael Mazor and David Gillett, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP), Costa Mesa
- Characterizing and Mapping Modified Channels in Southern California (17:42) – Jerry Diamond and Clint Boschen, Tetra Tech Inc., Owings Mills, Maryland
- Causal Assessment of TDS/Conductivity as a Potential Cause of Poor Benthic Invertebrate Condition in the San Diego River Watershed (17:53) – Jerry Diamond and Clint Boschen, Tetra Tech Inc., Owings Mills, Maryland
Session on Battle Creek Resoration and Monitoring
Session on Experimental Designs and Bioassessment in Timber Lands
Session on Causal Assessment in SoCal
- October 21st Videos
- Investigation of Natural Levels of Total Dissolved Solids Impact on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities in the South Coast Region (31:48) – John D. Rudolph, Amec Foster Wheeler
- Status on Sampling and Interpreting Biotic Scores for Intermittent Streams in the San Diego Region (22:24) – Chad L Loflen - Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region, Rafael Mazor - SCCWRP and Andy Rehn - CDFW
- The Effects of Drought on Fish and Water Quality (23:30) – Peter Moyle, UC Davis
- Freshwater Science to Inform State Water Policy (29:35) – Steve Moore, Board Member, State Water Resources Control Board
- The California Freshwater Conservation Blueprint (14:20) - Jeanette Howard, The Nature Conservancy
- The A.R.M. of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act: Putting Science into Action (15:04) - Julie Zimmerman, USFWS
- Developing SMART Biological Objectives for the Stanislaus River: Injecting Science into our Discussions (15:09) - John Shelton, CDFW
- Biodiversity and Vulnerability of Aquatic Insects in California Streams (12:55) - Joan Damerow, WRA Inc.
- Genetic Variation in Baetis tricaudatis in the Russian River Watershed (15:10) - Natalie Stauffer-Olsen, UC Berkeley
- Forests and Water in the Sierra Nevada: Kings River Experimental Watershed and Ecosystem Monitoring Project (13:40) - Mohammad Safeeq, UC Merced
- Montane Meadow Restoration: Reconciling Research and Implementation (25:30)- Karen Pope, USFS, and Sarah Yarnell, UC Davis
- Yuba Headwaters Meadow Restoration (11:00) - Rachel Hutchinson, South Yuba River Citizens League
- Green Acres: A collaborative vision for meadow recovery in California (14:54) - Rene Henery, Trout Unlimited
- Trout Unlimited Researching and Repairing Legacy Grazing Impacts in Sierra Nevada Wetlands (13:45) - Evan Wolf, UC Davis
- Collaborative Research Into Balancing Salmonid and Human Water Use in Intermittent Streams: A Case Study from Salmon Creek, Sonoma County (14:33) - Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, UC Berkeley
- Dry Season Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in an Intermittent Stream (13:27) - Jason Hwan, UC Berkeley
- Collaborative Agreements for Flow Augmentation to Benefit Salmonids (11:58) - David Hines, NOAA
- How Does Your Stream Go Dry? Monthly Wet-Dry Mapping During the Summer 2015 Drought (11:58) - Derek Acomb, CDFW
- Impacts of Drought on Juvenile Salmonids Rearing in Russian River Tributaries (13:44) - Mariska Obedzinski, UC Cooperative Extension
Society for Freshwater Science California Chapter
Session on Freshwater Biodiversity: A vision for Recovery
Session on Montane Meadow Restoration
Session on Juvenile Salmonids in Intermittent Streams
- October 20th Videos
November 18-19, 2014
- Meeting Agenda with Presentation Only
- Videos of Speakers and their Presentations
- November 18, 2014
- SWAMP Bioassessment Program Update (33:56) - Greg Gearheart and Lori Webber, State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)
- Every Day is an Adventure: Nevada's 2014 Bioassessment Program (29:27) - Marianne Denton, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Quality Planning
- Introduction and Objectives of the Session (7:10) - Eric Stein, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP)
- Developing Multi-Indicator Assessments (23:16) - Lilian Busse, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board and Brock Bernstein, Independent Consultant
- Pitfalls and Opportunities with Integrating Dissimilar Indicators to Assess Condition (31:59) - Fraser Shilling, UC Davis, Department of Environmental Science and Policy
- Application of EPA's Healthy Watersheds Initiative Concepts Enhances Protection of California's Streams and Wetlands (22:10) - Peter R. Ode, CDFW; Eric Stein - SCCRWP; Lori Webber, SWRCB and Terrence Fleming - US EPA Region IX
- Regional Integrated Assessments: The Healthy Coast Healthy Watersheds Report Card (27:03) - Karen Worcester, Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
- Development of an Integrated Riparian Edge and Stream Condition Index for Central Coast Watersheds, Presenters: Kevin O'Connor & Ross Clark, Central Coast Wetlands Workgroup at Moss Landing Marine Labs (24:19)
- Challenges and Opportunities of Multi-Indicator Assessments: San Diego River Watershed Example (9:23) - Chad Loflen, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
- Relating Multiple Indicators to Beneficial Uses: Are We Making the Connections? (24:37) - Chris Solek and Betty Fetscher, SCCWRP
Special Session on Multi-Indicator Integration
- Wednesday, November 19, 2014
- Assessing Aquatic Habitat Connectivity and Low-flow Ecological Thresholds (28:03) - Robert Holmes, CDFW Water Branch
- Where Are Our Wetlands and How are they Doing? (9:20) - Jon B. Marshack, California Water Quality Monitoring Council
- California Results from the National Wetland Condition Assessment (NWCA) (20:23) - Cara Clark, Moss Landing Marine Laboratory
- The California Freshwater Species Database (22:47) - Jeanette Howard, The Nature Conservancy
- Update on Recent Work on the Aquatic & Environmental Toxicity of Cyanotoxins (22:51) - Kim Ward, SWRCB
- Benthic Cyanotoxin Production in California Streams (18:53) - Betty Fetscher, SCCWRP
- Cyanotoxin Production in Northern California's Eel River (25:27) - Keith Bouma-Gregson, University of California, Berkeley
- Cyanotoxin Laboratory Analysis Update from the WPCL (19:48) - Dan Orr, CDFW Water Pollution Control Laboratory
- Integrating Physical Habitat Data into Bioassessment: a Case Study (22:50) - Rachel Durben and Jeff Lauder, Sierra Streams Institute, Nevada City
- Results from Twelve Years Assessing the Condition of the Malibu Creek Watershed (25:44) - Katherine Pease, Heal the Bay
- New Tools and Videos from the SWRCB Clean Water Team (18:39) - Erick Burres, SWRCB
- Bioassessment of Stream Health in the Santa Ana Watershed using Geographic Weighted Regression (17:26) - Ian Nelson, CSU Long Beach
- Trophic Subsidy from the Mainstem to Tributaries by Migratory Mayflies is Strengthened by Mainstem Thermal Variations (22:40) - Hiromi Uno, UC Berkeley
- Effects of River-Flow Regulation on Anuran Occupancy and Abundance in Riparian Zones (19:37) - Evan Eskew, UC Davis
Special Student Presentation Session
- November 18, 2014
Archived CABW Files
- October 29-30, 2013
- November 7-8, 2012
- November 9-10, 2011
- November 16-17, 2010 – Agenda with Powerpoint presentations only
- October 28-29, 2009 – Agenda with Powerpoint presentations only
- November 19-20, 2008 – Agenda with Powerpoint presentations only
- November 29-30, 2007 – Agenda with Powerpoint presentations only
- November 29-30, 2006 – Agenda with Powerpoint presentations only
- November 1-2, 2005 – Agenda with Powerpoint presentations only
- November 30 & December 1, 2004 – Agenda with Powerpoint presentations only
- December 2-4, 2003 – Agenda with Powerpoint presentations only