Aquatic Habitat Restoration
Stillwater Sciences uses integrated ecological and habitat analyses along with geographic information system (GIS) models and targeted field studies to provide scientifically sound and cost-effective aquatic habitat restoration plans. Stillwater Sciences works closely with technical advisory committees, stakeholder groups, and local and state government agencies to evaluate and establish the optimal restoration programs. Habitat restoration is often part of the following activities:
- Endangered Species Permits and Habitat Conservation Plans
- Regional river basin planning, including TMDLs
- CEQA and NEPA review
- Land use planning
- Timber harvest planning
- Hydroelectric project relicensing
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Stillwater's biologists, geomorphologists, and engineers work together to provide an integrated understanding of baseline ecosystem conditions and potential restoration actions using innovative modeling and sampling techniques. Stillwater's staff of highly qualified personnel have developed restoration and settlement programs that successfully address the concerns of multiple agencies and stakeholders to achieve results acceptable to all parties. Stillwater's Aquatic Habitat Restoration Services:
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