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Dam Removal, Science and Decision Making, by the H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment; 2002.

Articles (with e:mail addresses so you can request them from the author)

 Social Components of Dam Removal, by Stephanie Lindloff

slindloff@des.state.nh.us

 

A Framework for Estimating the Costs and Benefits of Dam Removal

Ed Whitelaw and Ed MacMullan

whitelaw@eugene.econw.com

 

Site Restoration Post Dam Removal, by James MacBroom, Laura Wildman

jimm@miloneandmacbroom.com

 

Natural-like Fishways, Designing Combination Structures, Brent Mefford

Designing Combination Structures, Brent Mefford

bmefford@do.usbr.gov

 

Dam Removal Overview, Laura Wildman

Thinking Outside the Box: Introduction to Nature-Like Fishways, Laura Wildman

Hydrology and Sediment Management for Small Dams, Laura Wildman

An Illustrative Book on Nature-Like Fishways, Laura Wildman

lwildman@amrivers.org

 

Challenges and Tradeoffs in Decisions About Dams, Angela T. Bednarek

(Columbia (University) Earth Institute, LOU Library, 4th Flr.M/C 4335

535 West 116th Street, NY.NY. 10027) e:mail not given

 

Dealing with Decommissioning, Fred Ayer

Rhino1947@aol.com

 

Contaminants and Barrier Dams, Jim Ludwig

acauston@mnsi.net

 

Science and Policy, Lynne Trulio

ltrulio@annap.infi.net

 

A Risk-Based Protocol to Develop Acceptable Concentrations of Bioaccumulative Organic Chemicals in Sediments for the Protection of Piscivorous Wildlife, by Starodub, Miller, Ferguson, Giesy and Willes  (request from Betsy Elder at SPO)

 

Cell Bioassays for Detection of Aryl Hydrocarbon (AhR) and Estrogen Receptor (ER) Mediated Activity in Environmental Samples, Hilscheerova, Klara

klara@chemi.muni.cz

 

Contaminants in Fishes from Great Lakes-Influenced Sections and above Dams of Three Michigan Rivers.I: Concentrations of Organo Chlorine Insecticides, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Dioxin Equivalents and Mercury, by Giesy, Verbrugge, Othout, Bowerman,etc. (request from Betsy Elder at SPO)

 

A Comparison of Water Quality Criteria for the Great Lakes Based on Human and Wildlife Health, Ludwig, Giesy, Summer, Bowerman, Auerlich, Bursian, Auman,etc. 

(request from Betsy Elder at SPO)

 

Caspian Tern Reproduction in the Saginaw Bay Ecosystem Following a 100-Year Flood Event, by Ludwig, Auman, Kurita,Ludwig, Campbell,Giesy, etc. (request from Betsy Elder at SPO)

 

Sediment Quality Issues- Sample Collection & Effects Assessment, by Joe Rathbun

Rathbunj@michigan.gov

 

Fisheries Issues for Dam Removal and Nature-like Fishways, by Stephen Gephard

Steve.gephard@po.state.ct.us

 

The Nuts and Bolts of Dam Removal, by Stephen Tatro

Stephen.b.tatro@nww01.usace.army.mi

 

Sharing Rivers with Recreationalists, by Richard McLaughlin and John Anderson

(request from Betsy Elder at SPO)

 

Aspen Dialogue on Rivers and Dams: Lesson Learned, by Marcin Whitman

m.Whitman@dfg2.ca.gov                     or

www.aspeninstitute.org/damremovaloptions

 

A Key to Fish Passage:Understanding Fish Behavior, Boyd Kynard

kynard@forwild.umass.edu

 

Efficiency of Fishways, Juergen Eberstaller

eberstaller@ezb-fluss.at

 

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