Final Papers

HC 441: Columbia River Ecology

A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Lower Snake River Dam Breaching by Adam R. Kendall

Adverse Effects of Damming on Columbia River Salmon by Sarah Piazza

Air Pollution in the Columbia River Gorge by Tony Gunsul

An Assessment of Barriers to Migration of Steelhead Trout in the Lower Snake River, USA by Bethany Parkyn

Biodiversity in the Hanford Reach National Monument and Surrounding Areas by Allyson Goldstein

Cheatgrass in the Columbia Basin Shrub-Steppe by Laura Johnson

CRITFC's Member Tribes Fish Consumption in the Columbia River Basin: Cancer Risk and its Context by Paul Lubliner

Dams' Influence on Smolt Morbidity by Alex DeHaan

Global Warming and the Columbia River Basin by Martin Anderson

Land Use Management in the Columbia River Gorge: Integrating Ecological Insights by Kristin Johnson

Large Woody Debris and the Columbia River Basin by Jennifer Hoffman

Managing the Columbia River Aquifer System for Maximum Sustainability by Trevor Atkins

Mismanagement at the Hanford Site by Ryan Brown

Mitigating Mitigation: A Study of the Effects of Artificial Propagation and Salmon Hatchery Management on Wild Salmon Populations in the Pacific Northwest and the Columbia River by Kara Wendel

Native American Effects on the Ecology of the Columbia River Basin by Carissa Sharp

Perpetuating Detrimental Practices: Dredging and Barge Traffic on the Columbia River by Jennifer Lenhardt

Political and Legal Responses to Transboundary Pollution in the Columbia River by Julie Krogh

Riparian Management Regulations within the Columbia River Basin by Heather Daniel

Salmon: Spirit of the People by Kathryn O'Shea-Evans

The Creation of the Bonneville Dam and Effects on Native Americans: “Living Upstream” by Laura Gayton

The Effect of the Hanford Site on Human Health by Kersten Barnhart

The Hanford Nuclear Reservation as Southeastern Washington's Greatest Foe by Stacey Axling

Water Temperature and Salmon Smotlification in the Columbia River by May Dargan

Welcome to the Cruel World by Joe Alaeddine

 

Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon
HC 441: Science Colloquium, Columbia River Ecology
Fall term, 2005

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