PARENT SESSION MA6 NRDA: Injuries, Pathway, and Restoration Room 18A/B, Level 4 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Monday, 10 November 2003 Chair: Brosnan, Tom , Co-chair: Mancini, Gene , | 8:00 AM - | 051 Seizing opportunity in the face of adversity: Integrating response, restoration and enhancement. Mauseth, G, | FULL ABSTRACT | 8:20 AM - | 052 Early Focus On Restoration Results In Cost-Effective NRDA For Westchester Oil Spill. Kern, J1, Mauseth, G2, 1 NOAA Damage Assessment Center, ST Petersburg, FL, USA2 Polaris Applied Sciences, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 8:40 AM - | 053 East Walker River Oil Spill: From Spill to Restoration. Hampton, S.1, Yamamoto, J.1, Higgins, D.2, Solberger, P3, Montalvo, A.1, Joab, B.1, 1 California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California, United States of America2 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Reno, Nevada, United States of America3 Nevada Division of Wildlife, Reno, Nevada, United States of America | FULL ABSTRACT | 9:00 AM - | 054 Restoration of Ruddy Ducks Injured as a Result of the Chalk Point Oil Spill. Krest, S1, Loiter, J2, Hoff, J3, Donlan, M2, McGee, B1, McKnight, J4, Summers, B5, Reynolds, R6, 1 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Annapolis, MD, USA2 Industrial Economics, Incorporated, Cambridge, MA, USA3 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, MD4 Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD5 Maryland Department of the Environment, Baltimore, MD6 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bismarck, ND | FULL ABSTRACT | 9:20 AM - | 055 Use of PAH Forensics for Source Determination and Injury Allocation in NRDAs. Boehm, P1, Brown, J1, Uhler, A2, Stout, S2, Douglas, G2, Page, D3, 1 Battelle, Waltham, MA, USA2 Battelle, Duxbury, MA, USA3 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME | FULL ABSTRACT | 10:20 AM - | 056 Habitat Equivalency Analysis in Complex Environments. DeVault, D1, Laughland, D2, Charbonneau, J3, 1 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fort Snelling, MN, USA2 Eastern Research Group Inc., Lexington, MA, USA3 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, VA, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 10:40 AM - | 057 Determining habitat valuation for use in the Habitat Equivalency Analysis (HEA) model in Natural Resource Damage Assessments. Johns, D1, Saban, L1, Luxon, M1, Welsch, M1, 1 Windward Environmental, Seattle, WA, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:00 AM - | 058 The role of services in quantifying natural resource damages. Desvousges, W1, Kinnell, J1, Bingham, M1, Iannuzzi, T2, Ludwig, D2, 1 Triangle Economic Research, Durham, NC, United States2 BBL Sciences, Annapolis, MD | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:20 AM - | 059 Habitat Equivalency Analysis applied to scaling compensatory restoration for permanent filling of river bottom. Buchman, Michael1, Peterson, Charles2, Seltzer, Craig3, 1 NOAA Coastal Protection and Restoration Division, Seattle, WA, USA2 Charles H Peterson and Associates, Atlantic Beach, NC, USA3 US Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk, VA, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:40 AM - | 060 The Use of Preventative Projects as Compensatory Restoration. Chapman, D.1, Julius, B.1, 1 N.O.A.A. Damage Assessment Center, Silver Spring, MD, USA | FULL ABSTRACT
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