F. Leischner, B.Sc.

Florian Leischner, B.Sc.

Research Assistant

Employment Record

since 2022

Research Assistant at the Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management

2012-2020

 

2000-2012

 

1999-2000

 

Education

since 2020

 

1997-1999

 

1994-1997

 

Publications

Grey literature / Report

Tacoma Power, [2012-2019]. Fish Habitat and Monitoring Plan License Article 413. [2013-2020] Annual Report. Final. Cushman Hydroelectric Project, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission No. 460. Submitted to FERC [Date]. Washington, D.C.

Tacoma Power, [2012-2019]. Combined License Article 418 & 419 Nisqually River Gravel Augmentation Report. [2013-2020] Annual Report. Final. Nisqually Hydroelectric Project, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission No. 1862. Submitted to FERC [Date]. Washington, D.C.

Tacoma Power, [2014-2019]. License Article 402 Instream Monitoring Report. [2015-2020] Annual Report. Final. Cowlitz River Hydroelectric Project, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission No. 2003. Submitted to FERC [Date]. Washington, D.C.

Leischner F. 2006. Ohop Valley Restoration: Riparian and Wetland Planting Plan. Nisqually Indian Tribe, Department of Natural Resources, Salmon Recovery Program Technical Report No. 5.

Leischner F. 2004. Salmon Carcass Supplementation Program for the Nisqually Watershed. Nisqually Indian Tribe, Department of Natural Resources, Salmon Recovery Program Technical Report No. 4.

Leischner F. and J. Dorner 2004. Plant, Maintenance and Monitoring plan for Nisqually Basin Riparian Re-vegetation Projects. Nisqually Indian Tribe, Department of Natural Resources, Salmon Recovery Program Technical Report No. 3.

Dorner, J. and F. Leischner. 2002. Riparian Vegetation Inventory and Enhancement Plan for Muck Creek on Fort Lewis Military Reservation. Nisqually Indian Tribe, Department of Natural Resources, Salmon Recovery Program Technical Report No. 1.

Journal articles

Leischner, F., J. Dorner; B. Wiltermood, and J. Bartlett. 2003. Restoring estuarine process to the Nisqually River (Washington). Notes section. Ecological Restoration: 23. 343-244.

Lectures

Leischner F., D. Cogswell, M. Shelton, M. Diaz and J. Harrington. Passive restoration through flow augmentation: the lower North Fork Skokomish River. Presented February 2020 at the River Restoration Northwest Conference. Skamania, WA, USA.

Leischner F. and P. Sandstrom. Dams in Salmon Recovery- the Forgotten “H”. Salmon Recovery Conference. Hosted by the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. April 2019. Tacoma, WA, USA.

Leischner, F., C. Brummer and B. Scott. Using engineered large-woody debris jams to restore fish habitat and protect streamside properties, improvements and infrastructure in the Mashel River, WA, USA. August 2011. Presented at the 2nd Biennial Symposium for the International Society for River Science. Berlin, Germany.

Brummer, C., B. Scott, F. Leischner and K. Gridley. Design, Construction, and Performance Monitoring of Engineered-placed wood in the Mashel River, WA. February 2010. Presented at the River Restoration Northwest Conference. Skamania, WA, USA.

Ellings C., F. Leischner, S. Hodgson, and J. Cutler. Nisqually Estuary Ecosystem Restoration Hypotheses Derived from Monitoring Three Discrete Projects Implemented from 1996-2006. Presented at the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Ecosystem Conference. March 2009. Seattle, WA, USA.

Leischner, Florian. Mashel River Restoration. Result of three log jam projects. May 2008. Presented at the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, Tribal Habitat Conference. Ocean Shores, WA, USA.

Posters / Proceedings posters

Leischner, Florian. The importance of site selection and treatment intensity for Large-Woody-Debris project in the Mashel River, WA. Poster presentation at the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Ecosystem Conference. March 2009. Seattle, WA, USA.

Dorner J., S. Hodgson, F. Leischner and D. Troutt. Nisqually Estuary Restoration: early results of mudflat and salt marsh development. Poster Presentation at the 2nd National Conference on Estuary Restoration. Sep.2004. Seattle, WA, USA.

Contact

University of Duisburg-Essen

Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management

Phone: +49 201 183 
Fax: +49 201 183 2886
Mail

Room: WST-A.05.04

Consulting hours:
by appointment only

Current Projects

Research Interests

Master-Thesis

Bachelor-Thesis