Salmon Restoration Resources
Grants

Thomas J. Baldwin
1. 1998 - 2000, Determination of the sensitivity and specificity of a PCR assay for Myxobolus cerebralis. T. J. Baldwin, principal investigator. Whirling Disease Steering Committee, Montana Ariality System Water Center. Award: $24,104.
2. 1998 - 2001, Development of IPN resistant commercial rainbow trout stocks. Small Business Innovation Research, USDA. Amount committed to WSU is $16,421.
3. 1998 - 1999, Continued studies on Myxobolus cerebralis in Montana. T. J. Baldwin, principal investigator. Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, Montana. Award: $63,325.

Katherine L. Baril British Columbia Science Council, Puget Sound Water Quality. Authority (numerous contracts) National Science Foundation $250,000.

Shulin Chen
An integrated systems approach to watershed restoration with community involvement applied to a small rural watershed, USDA, 10/98-9/01; $123,945.
A watershed scale study on no-till farming systems for reducing sediment delivery, USGS, 9/99-8/02;$146,006.
Tucannon watershed water quality monitoring, Columbia Conservation District, 4/99-8/00, $26,172.
Integrated nutrient management modeling for dairy production systems featuring dynamics and optimization, USDA, 10/99-9/02, $340,000.

Linda Thomas Cruse
Master Watershed Steward grant, Governors Council for Environmental Education, 1996-7, $58,000

Rollin H. Hotchkiss
Papanicolaou, Gravel Exclusion from Power Intakes, Washington Water Power Mar -Dec 99; $35,000;
Papanicolaou, Barber, Hotchkiss, Fish Passage through Culverts, Washington Dept. of Transportation, April 1999 - May 2000, $70,000
Barber, Dam Restoration, Forest Service, Dec 98-Jul 99, $30,000

Jill McCluskey
With Ph.D. advisor Gordon Rausser, successfully applied for EPA-NSF Grant. "Stigma of Environmental Damage on Residential Property Values," Sept. 1997 to August 1998, $43,000.

Donald D. Nelson
Kellogg Foundation Integrated Farming Systems grant of $1.062 million, 1995-1999

Jerry Newman
Environmental Restoration & Wastes Management Curriculum, National Directors of Water Research Institutes, 1993-94, $83,000, Shuman, Newman, Toomey.
Empowering youth to Take Action: A waste management Education Program, USDA, 1994-95, $116,000, Nauman, Shuman, Newman.
National Network for Action in Science & Technology, USDA, 1995, 96, 97, 97, 98, $10,000/year, Newman.

Sandra Ristow
Induction and evaluation of mucosal immunity in trout vaccinated with IHNV antigens USDA-NRI, 9/1/93-8/31/97, $165,003
Immune Response Potential to IHNV Antigens in Syngeneic Strains of Trout USDA-NRI, 10/1/95-3/15/99, $190,000.
Homozygous Clones of Trout as Biomedical Research Models, NIH, (Thorgaard & Ristow) 8/1/97-7/31/00, $662,960.

Charles T. Robbins
Feeding ecology of coastal brown bears in Southeast Alaska, US Forest Service, 1995-2001, $110,000 direct support through WSU, $350,000 of field support by cooperating agencies (helicopters, personnel, equipment).

Robert Simmons
No Grants - however the $50,000 WSU/KCTS production was a cooperatively funded by KCTS, Seattle Public Utilities, the Nature Conservancy and the WSU Water Quality Mgt. Team ($4,000).

John Tarnai
Telephone Survey of River Recreation Valuation. (Phase Two). RCG Hagler/Bailly Inc., Summer-Fall 1993, $109,500.
Nationwide Telephone Survey of Attitudes about Reintroduction of Wolves to Yellowstone. Ariality of Montana, Spring-Summer 1993, $23,000.
Rogue River Fisheries Survey. Rogue Valley Council of Governments, Spring-Summer 1991, $65,000.

Gary Thorgaard
Grants from Bonneville Power Administration (genetic typing of sockeye salmon), Washington Sea Grant Program (development of DNA marker methods for salmon), and from the Nez Perce Tribe (salmon gene banking).

Brian Tissot
1998-99, Hawai'i Coral Reef Monitoring and Assessment Program. Coral reef Initiative, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Co-PI: $197,000).
1997-98, Restocking black abalone populations on Santa Cruz Island: a model for restoring abalone stocks in California. Pacific Gas and Electric Company ($10,000).
1997-98, Monitoring reef fish collecting impacts in Kona, Hawai'i. Department of Aquatic Resources, State of Hawai'i ($8643).

Paul Verrell
I have been a PI and Co-PI on several proposals (none yet funded) submitted to the Washington Sea Grant Program.

Roger Veseth Enhancement of Pacific Northwest STEEP III integrated cropping systems technology transfer with PIs R. Veseth, D. Wysocki, R. Karow, S. Guy, T. Fiez, W. Schillinger, J. Yenish -- USDA CSREES STEEP III (WSU) grant of $44,508 for 9/99-9/01. Residue production and retention in small grain cereal and legume rotations with different tillage systems with PIs S.Guy, D. Thill, R. Veseth, J. Hammel, T. Fiez, and J. Yenish -- USDA CSREES STEEP III (UI) grant for $128,390 of 6/96-6/00 and USDA-CSREES STEEP III (WSU) grant of $54,390 for 7/97-6/00. Enhancing Northwest Direct Seed System Success Through Case Studies to Facilitate Farmer-To-Farmer Learning with PIs T. Fiez, R. Veseth, E. Mallory, D. Roe, and D. Wysocki -- USDA SARE (WSU) grant of $131,840 for 12/97-11/00 and USDA CSREES STEEP III (WSU) grant of $15,700 for 7/99-6/00.

 

Philip Wandschneider
Butcher, W., P. Wandschneider, and R. Scott and J. Pratt, "Snake River Visitor Use Study," Idaho Falls District Office, Bureau of Land Management, Contract No. YA651-C70-340072. $69,000; 10/15/90-4/15/92.
Wandschneider, P.R., and L Demirelli, "Net Economic Value of Recreational Steelhead Fishing in Washington State," Washington Department of Wildlife, $2,800. 12/86-6/87.