PNNL Announces Next Seminar as Part of its Community Science and Technology Seminar Series6/19/2020 The next seminar in Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Community Science and Technology Seminar Series, “Effectiveness of Habitat Restoration in the Lower Columbia River and Estuary” presented by Nikki Sather, Research Scientist at PNNL Sequim, will take place on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., via Zoom.
Estuaries provide critical habitat for threatened and endangered juvenile salmon. Habitat restoration is often implemented with goals focused on providing benefits to juvenile salmon, yet few projects are comprehensively studied to understand how restoration affects juvenile salmon. To evaluate the effectiveness of habitat restoration, we studied fish and invertebrate communities at eight tidal wetlands in the lower Columbia River and estuary. Our research evaluated biological responses at newly restored wetlands and compared these findings to nearby reference wetlands. Biological conditions were more favorable in reference wetlands for some monitored indicators. While there were distinctions between newly restored habitats and more mature habitats, the subtlety in differences suggest that restoring wetlands are achieving their desired goals and supporting ecological processes that provide benefits for juvenile salmon. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Community Science and Technology Seminar Series was launched to help the general public better understand and explore how science transforms our world. Those who are interested can register here.
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