Our Willamette Waters: Science in Service of Policy, Management and Restoration
November 12-13, 2024
La Sells Stewart Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
What are key river policy and management issues, and how can science best inform these issues?
What is the state of the science for aquatic species, water temperature and other river conditions across the stream network?
This 2-day conference will begin to address these and other topics. Events include all-attendee presentations and workshop-style interactive sessions focusing on biological and geophysical trends, policy issues, and river management.
Conference topics include:
- Where have we been and where are we going in the Willamette River basin?
- Relationships with river restoration
- Current river fish distributions and trends over time
- Insights into spring Chinook fish passage
- Water law
- Stream temperature conditions and considerations for management and policy
- Wildfire regimes
- Indigenous wildfire and land management
Register Now! Schedule at a Glance
Register Soon! There is an attendance cap of 200!
Registration includes Lunch both days, and appetizers for the Poster Session on November 12.
- Early Bird registration (September 1 – October 12): $180
- Late registration (October 13 – November 11): $300
Scholarships and registration waivers available.
For more information, contact Guillermo.Giannico@oregonstate.edu.
Call for Poster Abstracts Save the Date
If you are interested in conference sponsorship, please contact Guillermo Giannico.
Registration is now open!
Poster Abstracts Deadline Extended to October 11
For more information contact:
Becky Flitcroft (Rebecca.flitcroft@usda.gov)
Guillermo Giannico (giannico@oregonstate.edu)
Rose Wallick (rosewall@usgs.gov)