WHO WE ARE

Reid Camp, M. S.

Senior Geomorphologist

B.S. Fishery Resources, M.S. Watershed Sciences

Phone: (208) 810-4887

 

Boise, Idaho

Reid is a fluvial geomorphologist with over 10 years of experience in restoration effectiveness monitoring, geomorphic assessments, aquatic habitat surveys, and restoration planning, design, and implementation. His work focuses on holistic approaches to assessing complex ecosystem questions by studying the interaction of fluvial and biological processes among multiple spatial and temporal scales. Reid designs and implements stream restoration projects using low-tech methods, including post assisted log structures (PALS), beaver dam analogues (BDA), and direct felling. He has extensive experience using geographic information systems for cartography and geomorphic, hydrologic, and riparian analyses. He also specializes in creating and managing databases including developing apps and tools for creating functional products from large datasets.

Selected Publications

 

Camp, R., and co-authors. 2019. Chapters 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Pages 59-88 and 146-284 in J. M. Wheaton, S. N. Bennett, N. Bouwes, J. D. Maestas, and S. M. Shahverdian, editors. Low-Tech process-based restoration of riverscapes: Design manual. Version 1.0. Utah State University Restoration Consortium. Logan, UT. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.19590.63049/2. Available at: http://lowtechpbr.restoration.usu.edu/manual.

 

Bennett, S., R. Camp, A. Hill, J. Wheaton, N. Bouwes, G. O’Brien, B. Floyd, and T. Drury 2018. Asotin county conceptual restoration plan. Report to Asotin County Conservation District, Asotin, Washington.

 

Bennett, S., R. Camp, J. Wheaton, N. Bouwes, G. O’Brien, A. Hill, B. Floyd, and T. Drury 2018. Asotin county watershed assessment. Report prepared for Asotin County Conservation District. Asotin, Washington.

 

Sage Environmental Research, LLC. 2018. Rattlesnake Creek conceptual rehabilitation plan. Report to the Asotin County Conservation District, Asotin, Washington.

 

Camp, R. 2017. Penawawa Creek instream habitat rehabilitation: 2017 Progress Report. Report prepared to the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office, Olympia, Washington.

 

Camp, R. 2017. PALS in Asotin Creek: a friendly addition to impaired streams. Ripples in the Grand Ronde Newsletter, Spring Edition, La Grande, Oregon.

 

Camp, R., and S. Bennett. 2017. Alpowa Creek watershed riparian assessment. Report to the Palouse Conservation District, Pullman, Washington.

 

Camp, M., J. Rachlow, R. Cisneros, D. Roon, and R. Camp. 2016. Evaluation of global positioning system telemetry collar performance in the tropical Andes of southern Ecuador. Natureza & Conservação 14(2):128–131.

 

Kasprak, A., N. Hough-Snee, T. Beechie, N. Bouwes, G. Brierley, R. Camp, K. Fryirs, H. Imaki, M. Jensen, G. O’Brien, D. Rosgen, and J. Wheaton. 2016. The blurred line between form and process: a comparison of stream channel classification frameworks. PLoS One 11(3):e0150293.

 

Bennett, S., R. Camp, A. Hill, E. Portugal, and N. Weber. 2015. Working with beaver in Pataha creek to restore salmon and steelhead habitat: assessment, design, and construction report. Report to the Salmon Recovery Funding Board, Olympia, Washington.

 

Camp, R., and J. Wheaton. 2014. Streamlining field data collection with mobile Apps. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 95(49):453–454.