PNAMP Remote Sensing Information Workshop

 

Join us for a one-day workshop designed to explore a variety of remote sensing techniques of interest to aquatic monitoring work in the Pacific Northwest.  A range of remote sensing topics will be presented.  This workshop is hosted by the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (see www.reo.gov/PNAMP for more information on PNAMP).

 

Date and Time: May 24, 2005; 9-4

Location: Portland Doubletree Hotel, Portland-Lloyd Center

1000 NE Multnomah, Portland, Oregon 97232 Tel: 503-281-6111  Fax: 503-284-8553 

 

AGENDA      

9:00-9:15 Introduction

 

9:15 – 10:00 Satellite Remote Sensing Applications for Salmon Habitat Assessment in the Columbia River Basin. Mimi D’Iorio, University of Washington

 

10:00 – 10:45 Using high spatial resolution of hyperspectral imagery to map estuarine habitats along the lower Columbia River. Ralph Garono, Earth Design Consultants

 

10:45 – 11:30 Use of single and multi-beam echo sounders, side-scan sonar and video surveys for bathymetric surveys and sediment classification.  Bob Feldpausch, Tetra Tech EC

 

LUNCH (on your own)

 

12:30 – 1:15 Use of large scale photography to monitor riparian buffers and large woody debris.  Richard Grotefendt, University of Washington and Douglas Martin, Martin Environmental

 

1:15 – 2:30 Use of LIDAR and FLIR in John Day River basin to assess salmon habitat. Russ Faux, Watershed Sciences

 

2:30 – 3:15 Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling Study (CLAMS). Janet Ohmann,  USFS

 

3:15 – 4:00 Discussion

 

The workshop is free, but please help us ensure we have a sufficient space by   RSVP to Jen Bayer, PNAMP Coordinator (jennifer_bayer@usgs.gov) or Jennifer O’Neal (jennifer.oneal@tteci.com).