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2014
Wednesday, April 30th
10:30 AM

Session S-01H: Social and Ecological Indicators

An Ecosystem Framework for use in Recovery and Management of the Puget Sound Ecosystem: Linking Assessments of Ecosystem Condition to Threats and Management Strategies

Sandra M. O'Neill, Washington (State). Department of Fish and Wildlife
Constance Amanda Sullivan, University of Washington Tacoma. Puget Sound Institute
Scott B. Redman, Puget Sound Partnership
Kari A. (Kari Ann) Stiles, Puget Sound Partnership
Kelly Biedenweg, University of Washington Tacoma. Puget Sound Institute
Tracy K. Collier, Puget Sound Partnership

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Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-01H: Social and Ecological Indicators

Developing Human Wellbeing Indicators in the Hood Canal Watershed

Kelly Biedenweg, University of Washingto Tacoma. Puget Sound Institute
Kara L. Nelson

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Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-01H: Social and Ecological Indicators

Developing social-ecological indicators for Canada's Pacific Marine regions: steps, methods, results and lessons

Andrew Day, West Coast Aquatic
Thomas A. Okey, West Coast Aquatic
Stephanie King, West Coast Aquatic

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Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-01H: Social and Ecological Indicators

Indigenous community health and climate change: Integrating social and natural science indicators

Jamie Donatuto, Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish Reservation, Washington
Sarah Grossman, Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish Reservation, Washington
Eric E. Grossman, U.S. Geological Survey
Larry Campbell, Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish Reservation, Washington
John Konovsky, Tsleil-Waututh Nation

Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-01H: Social and Ecological Indicators

The Sound Behavior Index: Tracking Long Term Environmental Behavior Change

Dave Ward, Puget Sound Partnership

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Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

1:30 PM

Session S-02H: Integrating the Social and Natural Sciences for Decision Making

A social-ecological approach to estuary restoration planning: integrating social networks into landscapes

Jesse Sayles, Arizona State University
Jacopo Baggio, Arizona State University

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-02H: Integrating the Social and Natural Sciences for Decision Making

A socio-ecological approach for setting ecosystem targets

Phillip S. Levin, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Amanda Rehr, United States. National Marine Fisheries Service
Greg Williams, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Karma C. Norman, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Christopher James Harvey, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-02H: Integrating the Social and Natural Sciences for Decision Making

Balancing Riparian Management and River Recreation in the Cedar River

Kelly Biedenweg, University of Washington Tacoma. Puget Sound Institute
Kate Akyuz

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-02H: Integrating the Social and Natural Sciences for Decision Making

How the Social Sciences Can Inform Natural Resource Decisions

Donna Darm, United States. National Marine Fisheries Service

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-02H: Integrating the Social and Natural Sciences for Decision Making

Integrating the Natural and Social Sciences: An Introduction

Sara J. Breslow, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-02H: Integrating the Social and Natural Sciences for Decision Making

Mapping Coupled Social-Ecological Systems in Puget Sound: Lessons from Paired Social and Biophysical Data

Karma C. Norman, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Blake E. (Blake Edward) Feist, United States. National Marine Fisheries Service
Thomas Safford, University of New Hampshire

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Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

3:30 PM

Session S-03H: Social Science Strategies for Ecosystem Recovery: On-the-Ground Applications of Social Science

Connecting Property Owners with Shorelines – A Comprehensive Database of Shoreline Data at the Parcel Scale (Need to adjust title and content slightly to be part 1 that matches talk #476 which would be part 2 )

Jonathan Waggoner, Coastal Geologic Services
Andrea MacLennan, Coastal Geologic Services

Room 607

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session S-03H: Social Science Strategies for Ecosystem Recovery: On-the-Ground Applications of Social Science

Developing Social Marketing Strategies to Reduce Puget Sound Shoreline Armoring

Carey Evenson, Colehour+Cohen
Julie Colehour, Colehour + Cohen
Nancy Lee, Social Marketing Services
Heather Trim, Futurewise Whatcom
Pamela Jull, Applied Research Northwest
Andrea MacLennan, Coastal Geologic Services

Room 607

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session S-03H: Social Science Strategies for Ecosystem Recovery: On-the-Ground Applications of Social Science

Don't Drip & Drive- Greasing the Skids with Social Science to Prevent Vehicle Leaks

Stef Frenzl, Snohomish County Public Works. Surface Water Management

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Room 607

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session S-03H: Social Science Strategies for Ecosystem Recovery: On-the-Ground Applications of Social Science

Knowing Your Audience: Lessons for Environmental Behavior Change from Mason County, WA

Cammy Mills, Washington State University. Extension. Mason County
Robert C. Simmons, Washington State University. Extension
Heidi Keller, Heidi Keller Consulting

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Room 607

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session S-03H: Social Science Strategies for Ecosystem Recovery: On-the-Ground Applications of Social Science

Social Marketing for Puget Sound

Emily L. Sanford, Puget Sound Partnership

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Room 607

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session S-03H: Social Science Strategies for Ecosystem Recovery: On-the-Ground Applications of Social Science

Using Social Science to Inform Social Strategies

Dave Ward, Puget Sound Partnership

Room 607

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Thursday, May 1st
5:00 PM

Session S-08H: Incentives, Guidance and Collaboration for Greener Shorelines

Reducing Negative Impacts of Shore Armoring Through Targeted Landowner Outreach, Incentives, and Planner Education

Robyn Du Pre

Room 6C

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Session S-08H: Incentives, Guidance and Collaboration for Greener Shorelines

Post-construction evaluation of waterfront (re)development in the Salish Sea

Karen Dyson

Room 6C

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Session S-09H: Trading Cultural Ecosystem Services from Data Collection to Decision Making

Significance Criteria for Cultural Ecosystem Services

Mollie Chapman

Room 6C

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Session S-09H: Trading Cultural Ecosystem Services from Data Collection to Decision Making

Coal conflict and tidal tensions: local preferences for energy infrastructure development in Puget Sound

Sarah Klain

Room 6C

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Session S-10H: Salish Sea Foods: Cultural Practices, Sustainable Markets, and Environmental Stewardship

Contribution of First Nation stewardship programs in monitoring the health of the Salish Sea

Bridget Doyle, Tsleil-Waututh Nation

Room 6C

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Friday, May 2nd
8:30 AM

Session S-08H: Incentives, Guidance and Collaboration for Greener Shorelines

Piloting Green Shores for Homes: How Does the Rating System Really Work?

Margaret Glowacki, Seattle (Wash.)

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Room 607

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-08H: Incentives, Guidance and Collaboration for Greener Shorelines

Creating Guidance to Address Shoreline Master Program Policies for Alternative Shoreline Stabilization

Kelsey Gianou, Washington (State). Department of Ecology

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Room 607

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-08H: Incentives, Guidance and Collaboration for Greener Shorelines

The Future of Green Shores and Coastal Adaptation

John Readshaw, SNC-Lavalin

Room 607

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-08H: Incentives, Guidance and Collaboration for Greener Shorelines

Enhancing Lake Washington shoreline through unique collaborations

Monica Shoemaker, State Dept.Natural Resources

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Room 607

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-08H: Incentives, Guidance and Collaboration for Greener Shorelines

The Green Shores for Homes Credit System

Brian Emmett, Archipelago Marine Environmental Services

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Room 607

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Session S-08H: Incentives, Guidance and Collaboration for Greener Shorelines

Green Shores –Moving Ahead with Soft Armoring Options

DG Blair, Stewardship Centre for BC

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Room 607

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

10:30 AM

Session S-09H: Trading Cultural Ecosystem Services from Data Collection to Decision Making

"An uncultivated waste”: Balancing Cultural Ecosystem Services and Differing Values in the Salish Sea Region

Nancy Turner

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Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-09H: Trading Cultural Ecosystem Services from Data Collection to Decision Making

West Coast Aquatic Marine Planning Approach: Integrating Cultural Ecosystem Services

Jennifer Spencer
Andrew Day

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Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-09H: Trading Cultural Ecosystem Services from Data Collection to Decision Making

Culture, Economy and Environment in an Age of Market Value

Terre Satterfield, University of British Columbia
Kai Chan, University of British Columbia
Mollie Chapman, University of British Columbia
Sarah Klain, University of British Columbia

Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-09H: Trading Cultural Ecosystem Services from Data Collection to Decision Making

Operationalizing Cultural Ecosystem Services for Political Decision-Making

Bessie Schwarz, Yale University

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Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-09H: Trading Cultural Ecosystem Services from Data Collection to Decision Making

Understanding Cultural Ecosystem Services related to Salmon in the Quinault Indian Nation

Kelly Biedenweg, Puget Sound Institute
Justine James, Quinault Indian Nation
Sophia Amberson

Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Session S-09H: Trading Cultural Ecosystem Services from Data Collection to Decision Making

Cultural dimensions and guiding principles of coastal ecosystem-based management

Melissa Poe, Washington Sea Grant Program and Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Karma C. Norman, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Phillip S. Levin, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Room 607

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

1:30 PM

Session S-10H: Salish Sea Foods: Cultural Practices, Sustainable Markets, and Environmental Stewardship

Ancient Mariculture in the Salish Sea: Documenting the Past for the Future

Dana Lepofsky, Simon Fraser University
Skye Augustine, Parks Canada
Nathan Cardinal, Parks Canada
Amy Groesbeck
Marco Hatch, Northwest Indian College
Julia Jackley, Simon Fraser University
Eric McLay, University of Victoria
Michelle Puckett, Simon Fraser University
Kirsten Rowell, University of Washington
Anne K. Salomon, Simon Fraser University
Nicole Smith
Elroy White, Central Coast Archaeology

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-10H: Salish Sea Foods: Cultural Practices, Sustainable Markets, and Environmental Stewardship

Encouraging safe and responsible recreational harvest of Salish Sea marine and shoreline resources

Jeffrey Adams, Washington Sea Grant Program

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-10H: Salish Sea Foods: Cultural Practices, Sustainable Markets, and Environmental Stewardship

The Gift of N.W. Native Foods Teaching Box

Elise Krohn, Northwest Indian College

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-10H: Salish Sea Foods: Cultural Practices, Sustainable Markets, and Environmental Stewardship

Upgrading Tribal Fish Handling and Quality to Enhance Value and Value-added Opportunities

Pete Granger, Washington Sea Grant Program

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-10H: Salish Sea Foods: Cultural Practices, Sustainable Markets, and Environmental Stewardship

The Herring School: Long-term Perspectives on Herring in the Salish Sea and Beyond

Iain McKechnie, Simon Fraser University
Dana Lepofsky, Simon Fraser University

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Session S-10H: Salish Sea Foods: Cultural Practices, Sustainable Markets, and Environmental Stewardship

Seafood subsistence, fish recovery, and informal livelihood dimensions of Salish food species

Melissa Poe, Washington Sea Grant Program and Northwest Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)

Room 607

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM