September 2024 PNAMP Newsletter

In this issue: Upcoming events, PNAMP website refresh announcement, fish monitoring work group survey, SFS PNW Chapter meeting, and info on joining the “Salmon Research and Monitoring Interest Group” within the Research Data Alliance

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August 2024 PNAMP Newsletter

In this issue: Upcoming events, local job announcements, invasive species monitoring training, dragonfly larvae revealing mercury pollution, and a day in the life of a USGS hydrologic technician

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July 2024 PNAMP Newsletter

In this issue: Upcoming events, AFS National meeting early bird registration, abstracts due for OLA and WALPA joint lakes conference, strategies to link toxics monitoring in Columbia River tributaries with mainstem and estuary monitoring, and wildfire preparation

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June 2024 PNAMP Newsletter

In this issue: Upcoming events, HCAX project workshop results, June 5th world environment day, information on “clean, drain, dry”, and a day in the life of an IDFG Anadromous Fisheries Biologist

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May 2024 PNAMP Newsletter

In this issue: Upcoming Events, May 25th world fish migration day, science to policy summit 2024, Columbia River basin restoration program grant, final HCAX project workshop, and a day in the life of an ODFW Oregon Adult Salmonid Inventory and Sampling Project (OASIS) crew lead

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April 2024 PNAMP Newsletter

In this issue: Upcoming Events, PNAMP.org is down, FMWG Temp Talk, Pacific Lamprey Conservation Initiative Native Lamprey Workshops, Data longevity symposium at the WA-BC-Idaho Joint AFS Meeting, 1935 aerial orthophotographs of the Columbia River, and a day in the life of an ODFW Assistant District Fish Biologist

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March 2024 PNAMP Newsletter

In this issue: Upcoming events, details on the 2024 National Tribal Leaders Climate Summit, information on registering for the joint Idaho Washington-British Columbia AFS chapter meeting, an announcement for the upcoming virtual workshop “Lessons Learned in Salmon Habitat Restoration from Intensively Monitored Watersheds of the Pacific Northwest”, and a spotlight on National Groundwater Awareness Week.

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