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CREATED:20240628T172328Z
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SUMMARY:Washington Salmon Recovery Funding Board Meeting (August 2024)
DESCRIPTION:For meeting details\, visit Meetings – RCO (wa.gov) \nTo register over Zoom\, click here \nPhone Option: (669)900-6833 – Meeting ID: 871 9671 5409 \nPhysical Location: Room 175\, Natural Resources Building\, 1111 Washington Street\, SE\, Olympia\, WA 98501
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/washington-salmon-recovery-funding-board-meeting-august-2024/
LOCATION:Room 175\, Natural Resources Building\, 1111 Washington Street\, SE\, Olympia\, WA\, 98501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240731T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240731T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240703T234533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240704T000142Z
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SUMMARY:MonitoringResources.org Tutorial for CORs
DESCRIPTION:An overview and quick tutorial of the MonitoringResources.org metadata documentation tool for BPA CORs and any other contractors interested in attending. \nBPA Workflow Navigation and Guidance\n\n\nMicrosoft Teams Need help?\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 229 605 652 066\nPasscode: nHanuN\n\n 
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/monitoringresources-org-tutorial-for-cors/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Monitoring Resources Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240724T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240610T230624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T230758Z
UID:10000003-1721725200-1721840400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Documents and pages for future meetings will be posted as they become available. Visit the OWEB calendar for more information.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/oregon-watershed-enhancement-board-meeting/
LOCATION:Springfield\, Oregon\, Springfield\, OR\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240709T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240710T120000
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CREATED:20240628T171804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T171804Z
UID:10000006-1720526400-1720612800@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (July 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council (nwcouncil.org)
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-july-2024/
LOCATION:Portland\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240813T212923Z
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SUMMARY:CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\n15 min\, Welcome\, Introduction\, and Short Updates \n20 min\, Columbia River Mainstem Fish Tissue and Water Quality Monitoring Program Development \n\nPresentation by Laura Shira and Sherrie Duncan (Yakama Nation Fisheries Program) on program development\, pilot study progress\, and next steps\, followed by Q&A.\n\n30 min\, Upper Mississippi River Monitoring Programs \n\nPresentation by Jeff Houser (USGS)\, Kathi Jo Jankowski (USGS)\, and Kirsten Wallace (UMRBA) on two complementary multi-state monitoring programs on the Upper Mississippi River – the Upper Mississippi River Restoration Program’s Long Term Resource Monitoring element (UMRR LTRM) and the Upper Mississippi River Basin Association water quality monitoring program\, followed by Q&A.\n\n30 min\, Prioritizing Contaminants of Ecological Concern in Great Lakes Tributaries \n\nPresentation by Steve Corsi (USGS) and Dan Villeneuve (EPA) on integrated chemical and biological effects monitoring in Great Lakes tributaries\, associated prioritization strategies\, and some lessons learned from a 10 year\, multi-agency research effort. Followed by Q&A.\n\n15 min\, Open Discussion \n\nDiscussion of strategies to link tributary monitoring to mainstem Columbia River and estuary monitoring\n\n10 min\, Round Robin \n\nMeeting participants are invited to share 1-2 minute updates about new monitoring on the horizon.\n\n  \nMicrosoft Teams\n\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 267 224 343 606\nPasscode: BopPGo\n\nOr call in (audio only) \n\n+1 202-640-1187\nConference ID: 941 947 120#\n\n  \nContact the TMS Core Team\, gs-crbtoxmon@usgs.gov\, if you have any questions or suggestions.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/crbrp-toxics-monitoring-subgroup-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240610T225507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T190732Z
UID:10000002-1718182800-1718211600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Salmon Recovery Funding Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:For meeting details\, visit Meetings – RCO (wa.gov) \nTo register over Zoom\, click here \nPhone Option: (669)900-6833 – Meeting ID: 812 0373 0109 \nPhysical Location: TBD
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/washington-salmon-recovery-funding-boars-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240612T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240610T213654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T222224Z
UID:10000001-1718107200-1718193600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (June 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council (nwcouncil.org)
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-june-2024/
LOCATION:Helena\, Montana\, Helena\, MT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240521T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240521T113000
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CREATED:20240813T233226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T233226Z
UID:10000021-1716287400-1716291000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:2024 HCAX Project Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Please join the final HCAX Project workshop\, which will provide: \n\na brief recap of HCAX progress to date\nan overview of HCAX data standard development and implementation testing\ndiscussion of query system to retrieve data from HCAX\nreview of the updated Data Use Agreement\ndiscussion of any remaining tasks and when we can expect to data published\nplanning for future tasks: check-in with data consumers to inform further refinements for analysis and reporting needs\n\nA detailed agenda will be provided two weeks before the workshop. \nBackground Material Links \n\nHCAX DES  
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2024-hcax-project-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CAP Event,HCAX Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240418T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240418T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240826T223404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T194047Z
UID:10000052-1713434400-1713439800@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (April 2024)
DESCRIPTION:The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to update participants on current FMWG tasks\, share expertise through presentations on innovative fish monitoring\, and provides you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@usgs.gov \nTech Talk: WATCH RECORDING \nA New Approach to Spatially Characterize Water Temperature in Wadable Streams \nAndy Tranmer\, a research Professor for the Center for Ecohydraulics Research\, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, at University of Idaho will present on a new method for gathering temperature data. Water temperature is a primary driver of biological processes and metabolic rates that exhibits high spatial variation in aquatic systems. However\, accurately measuring water temperatures and characterizing its associated variability in the field is an ongoing challenge that constrains our understanding of seasonal timing of processes\, chemical reaction rates\, and habitat availability. Here we present a new\, simple method of measuring spatially distributed water temperatures and depths in wadable streams by combing low-cost sensors and RTK GPS units. We also demonstrate its application for capturing temperature heterogeneity and identifying thermal refuge in a recently restored gravel-bed reach of the Grande Ronde River in Oregon. The field data were used to evaluate which restored morphologic features (alcoves\, side channels\, riffles\, pools\, and plane beds) aid in maintaining appropriate thermal habitat conditions. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-apr2024/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240229T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240229T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240730T164249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T203640Z
UID:10000011-1709199000-1709204400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\n9:30 – 9:35 AM\, Welcome and Introductions \n9:35 – 10:15 AM\, Screening Values \n\nPresentation and discussion of a proposed process to select Columbia Basin wide screening values for contaminants.\n\n10:15 – 10:55 AM\, Lightning Talks \n\nMercury Exposure and Bioaccumulation in the Salmon and Lower Snake Rivers\, Austin Baldwin (US Geological Survey) ​\nFreshwater Fish Contaminants Monitoring: Columbia River\, Jakub Bednarek (WA Ecology)​\nEngaging Communities to Monitor Mercury Risk in the Columbia River Basin: Intensive Application of a National Biosentinel Network at a Regional Scale\, Tiffany Garcia (Oregon State University)\n\n10:55 – 11:00 AM\, Online Resources \n\nA brief reminder of online resources that are available for current and future EPA grantees for help with QAPPs\, WQX\, and more.\n\n  \nMicrosoft Teams\n\nClick here to join the meeting\nMeeting ID: 241 572 279 474\nPasscode: XPreSf\n\nOr call in (audio only) \n\n+1 202-640-1187\nConference ID: 611 936 650#\nFind a local number | Learn More\n\n  \nSlido Polling\n\nClick here to open Slido\nOr go to slido.com and enter code TMS
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/crbrp-toxics-monitoring-subgroup-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240118T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240815T213505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T193912Z
UID:10000033-1705572000-1705577400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (January 2024)
DESCRIPTION:The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to update participants on current FMWG tasks\, share expertise through presentations on innovative fish monitoring\, and provides you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@usgs.gov \nTech Talk: WATCH RECORDING \nPassage\, Predation\, Contamination and Supplementation: The Importance of Collaborative and Creative Research in Restoring Pacific Lamprey \nRalph Lampman\, the Lamprey Project Lead for Yakama Nation Fisheries\, will present “Passage\, Predation\, Contamination and Supplementation: The Importance of Collaborative and Creative Research in Restoring Pacific Lamprey”. Although awareness and support has generally increased in recent years for Pacific Lamprey restoration and research\, there are still many challenges for their recovery and numerous hurdles to fully understand the threats they face throughout their life history. In this presentation\, Ralph will share a few examples of recent collaborative research (in regard to passage / collection techniques\, molecular analysis of predation\, eDNA / eRNA / bile acid\, sourcing of contamination) that the Yakama Nation Fisheries and other Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission member tribes are currently working on to help make timely progress towards their recovery. Collaboration and innovation are essential in realizing this goal and we ask all entities and partners to seek and discover creative ways in which they can each contribute towards these efforts. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-jan2024/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231205T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231205T121500
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240813T212028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T212028Z
UID:10000018-1701766800-1701778500@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Agenda (Updated 12/1/2023)\n9:00-9:10 AM\, Welcome and Introductions \n9:10-9:15 AM\, Columbia River Basin Restoration Program Overview \n\nShort overview presentation of the Columbia River Basin Restoration Program by Michelle Wilcox (EPA)\n\n9:15-9:35 AM\, Toxics Monitoring Project Information Summary \n\nPresentation on Columbia River Basin (CRB) toxics monitoring project information by Patrick Moran (USGS)\n\n9:35-10:05 AM\, CRB Toxics Monitoring Dashboard \n\nReview of project tracking information dashboard prototype by Katia Rar (EPA) followed by participant feedback\n\n10:05-10:45 AM\, Methods Comparison \n\nReview of methods comparison analysis by Meghan Dunn (EPA) followed by group discussion of challenges and ideas for solutions\n\n10:45-11:00 AM\, Break \n11:00 AM-11:40 AM\, Identifying Needs and Building Synergy  \n\nGroup brainstorm and discussion of future monitoring program needs and potential areas of synergy\n\n11:40 AM-12:10 PM\, Monitoring Project Reporting  \n\nDiscussion about information and analyses TMS members would value seeing in monitoring project reports lead by Lisa Kusnierz (EPA)\n\n12:10-12:15 PM\, Help Shape ethe Future of TMS \n\nSurvey link will be shared to gather feedback on the first year of TMS meetings and how to improve going forward\n\n  \nMICROSOFT TEAMS\n\nClick here to join the meeting\nMeeting ID: 253 038 905 168\nPasscode: TLknvd\n\nOr call in (audio only) \n\n+1 202-640-1187\nConference ID: 639 176 893#\n\n  \nContact the TMS Core Team\, gs-crbtoxmon@usgs.gov\, if you have any questions or suggestions.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/crbrp-toxics-monitoring-subgroup-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231019T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231019T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240826T214945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T193703Z
UID:10000048-1697709600-1697715000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (October 2023)
DESCRIPTION:The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to update participants on current FMWG tasks\, share expertise through presentations on innovative fish monitoring\, and provides you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@usgs.gov \nTech Talk: WATCH RECORDING \nAn Update on NOAA-F Stormwater Science in Puget Sound \nNat Scholz\, an Ecotoxicology Program Manager with NOAA Fisheries at their Northwest Fisheries Science Center\, presented his research on fish health contaminants in the region. This presentation will briefly review critical information gaps in the context of regional development\, increasing toxic runoff\, and associated conservation implications for Puget Sound salmon and marine forage fish. For recent publications on these and related topics\, see Google Scholar (link to publications). \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-oct2023/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230926T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230926T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240813T211242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T211355Z
UID:10000017-1695724200-1695731400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\n10:30—10:40 AM\, Welcome and Introductions \n10:40—10:55 AM\, WQX 101 \n\nBrief overview\nOrientation to online resources\n\n10:55—11:20 AM\, CRB Toxics Monitoring Dashboard(s) \n\nBackground and initial ideas\nGet feedback on utility and potential features\n\n11:20—11:35 AM\, Ask the Audience \n\nTap into the collective knowledge of the group to see if we can help answer a TMS member’s question about how best to report on fish tissue toxicity data and criteria to measure it against\n\n11:35—12:20 PM\, Lightning Talks \n\nLake Chelan DDT Conceptual Site Model\, Clay Patmont (Anchor QEA)\nPFAS Monitoring at Public Water Systems in Washington State\, Stan Hoffman (WA DOH\, Office of Drinking Water)\nDevelopment of Tools to Site-specifically Monitor Exposure and Effects of Lead in the Tundra Swan\, Mark Jankowski (US EPA)\n\n  \nMicrosoft Teams\n\nClick here to join the meeting\nMeeting ID: 244 566 405 995\nPasscode: Bqn2Nx\n\n Or call in (audio only) \n\n+1 202-640-1187\nConference ID: 488 046 193#\nFind a local number | Learn More\n\n  \nSlido Q&A\n\nClick here to open Slido\nOr go to slido.com and enter code ToxMon
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/crbrp-toxics-monitoring-subgroup-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230712T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230712T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240814T201620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T201620Z
UID:10000028-1689157800-1689163200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Remote Sensing Forum
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording\nFeatured Presentations\nNatasha Nahirnick (Ecofish Research): Mapping with confidence; delineating seagrass habitats using Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems (RPAS) \n\nRemotely Piloted Aerial Systems (RPAS) are valuable tools for mapping and monitoring seagrass habitats because of their acquisition flexibility\, relatively low cost\, and ability to capture very high-resolution imagery. However\, seagrass habitats can be extremely difficult to image\, particularly when submerged. Various environmental and site-specific factors interfere with the image quality outcomes\, ultimately leading to mapping products that are less dependable. In this talk\, we will explore the variables that impact the quality of RPAS imagery in coastal British Columbia\, Canada\, and other temperate regions\, and discuss the optimal parameters in which to collect imagery to confidently map submerged seagrass meadows.\nNatasha Nahirnick is an environmental scientist with Ecofish Research Ltd. specializing in coastal and aquatic habitat mapping. Her experience includes extensive work with NGOs\, First Nations\, and academia mapping eelgrass\, saltmarsh\, and kelp habitats on the BC coast\, using a variety of platforms including aerial photography\, satellite imagery\, and RPAS. Before joining Ecofish\, her graduate research involved long-term eelgrass change assessment in the Salish Sea using historic aerial photography and identifying watershed land use and other anthropogenic stressors on the coastal environment.\n\nTara Blackman and Tulley Mackey (Mount Hood Environmental): Oregon Spotted Frog Habitat Suitability Monitoring in Central Oregon Wetlands \n\nMount Hood Environmental is using UAV derived photogrammetry paired with on-the-ground vegetation surveys to map Oregon Spotted Frog suitable habitat. This data will be used for status and trend monitoring related to water use practices in the Deschutes watershed in central Oregon.\nTara Blackman is a senior scientist at Mount Hood Environmental\, specializing in aquatic ecology and fisheries research. Tara holds a M.S. in Fisheries Science from Oregon State University and has conducted ecological research throughout the Pacific Northwest and in Southern Chile. Her interests include life-history responses of salmonids to environmental disturbance and population dynamics across environmental gradients.\nTulley Mackey is a fisheries biologist at Mount Hood Environmental and is currently earning a M.S. in Water Resources Science and Engineering from the University of Idaho. Tulley enjoys working with spatial data to assess aquatic habitats and inform restoration efforts.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pnamp-remote-sensing-forum-6/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:PNAMP Event,RSF Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230711T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230711T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240813T201425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T204230Z
UID:10000016-1689078600-1689084000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\n12:30 – 12:35 PM\, Welcome and Introductions \n12:35 – 12:45 PM\, Monitoring Matrix \n\nReview purpose\, current content\nDiscuss plans to provide access and update over time\n\n12:45 – 1:00 PM\, Winter Workshop Planning \n\nGet feedback on topic(s)\, date\, and location\n\n1:00 – 2:00 PM\, Lightning Talks \n\nRiver TALC: Toxics Assessment of the Lower Columbia\, Kelli Daffron (North Coast Watershed Association)\nTLC: Tracking Toxics in the Lower Columbia (Phase I)\, Catherine Corbett (LCEP)\nLower Wenatchee River PCB Source Investigation\, Abby Hendrickson (Chelan County)\nCrayfish as indicators of 6PPD-quinone contamination\, Mary Engels (University of Idaho)\nTransboundary Impacts of Mining on US Waters\, Travis Schmidt (US Geological Survey)\n\n  \nMicrosoft Teams\n\nClick here to join the meeting\nMeeting ID: 283 884 241 408\nPasscode: MZMchX\n\nOr call in (audio only) \n\n+1 202-640-1187\nConference ID: 755 948 600#\nFind a local number | Learn More\n\n  \nSlido Polling\n\nClick here to open Slido\nOr go to slido.com and enter code TMS\nDuring the meeting we will use Slido instead of MS Teams Chat for questions and comments. If you’ve never used Slido\, here’s a short how-to.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/crbrp-toxics-monitoring-subgroup-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230420T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240830T181620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T181715Z
UID:10000060-1681984800-1681990200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (April 2023)
DESCRIPTION:The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to update participants on current FMWG tasks\, share expertise through presentations on innovative fish monitoring\, and provides you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@usgs.gov \nTech Talk: WATCH RECORDING \nIntegrated Population Modeling of Grande Ronde Spring Chinook Salmon: Linking Dynamics and Habitat to Monitoring Data via SSMs \nBen Staton\, a Quantitative Fisheries Scientist covered some integration modeling he does with Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. Salmon populations in the Columbia River basin are monitored throughout their life cycle\, however many analyses that might inform policy decisions involve analyses of single or consecutive life stages. Taking this “separated” approach to life cycle analyses has several pros and cons\, but an important detriment is the hindrance of uncovering linkages\, correlations\, feedbacks\, and delayed effects among outcomes occurring at various scales. We developed an integrated statistical life cycle model for Grande Ronde spring Chinook salmon that simultaneously fits to multiple sources of information generated by routine monitoring programs including PIT tag-derived survival estimates\, screw trap passage estimates\, and adult return abundance. We simultaneously estimate the historical population dynamics of two juvenile life history strategies and two rearing origin types for each of four spawning populations. In doing so\, we have uncovered patterns of density-dependent growth and growth-mediated survival for freshwater juveniles\, as well as nontrivial correlations in process noise among populations at many life stages (i.e.\, better/poorer-than-expected years coincide among populations). Further\, the model estimates the effect of weighted usable habitat on parr rearing capacity\, which will be useful for modeling effects of habitat restoration. The presentation will give a high-level overview of the modeling framework\, the types of data it fits to\, the processes it attempts to capture\, and some preliminary findings. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pnamp-fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-apr2023/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230413T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230413T163000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240815T210751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T210847Z
UID:10000031-1681389000-1681403400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Cultural Competency & Relevancy\, and Indigenous Knowledge Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Cultural Competency & Relevancy\, and Indigenous Knowledge Workshop \nPresented by ​Sammy Matsaw Jr.\, PhD​​ Pronouns: he/him \nTribal affiliations: Shoshone-Bannock and Oglala Lakota \nResearch Scientist for the Fish and Wildlife Department of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes \nIn the sciences so much is lost in communication\, when communicating is the heart of the work scientists do as managers and researchers in natural resources. ​The nuance in language is not lost in nomenclature\, taxonomy\, and so on; however\, in everyday speaking with people from different ideas\, backgrounds\, and ways of knowing there is a lack of understanding. In this workshop we will enhance awareness of biases\, communication skills\, and the disparities between cultural knowledges. This workshop is not a be-all and end-all rather a starting point for ongoing self-work and labor to sustainably lift one’s own awareness evolving towards social and environmental justice. Especially important when standardizing data that intersects with tribal data sovereignty\, and intellectual property based in Indigenous Knowledges. \n  \n\n  \nSammy is a father\, husband\, grandfather\, and extended family member amongst the Shoshone-Bannocks (enrolled)\, and Oglala Lakota. He is a pipe-carrier and Sundancer with both his mother and father’s tribes as a result of needing traditional healing from being a combat veteran. He brings ten years of military experience and leadership. Sammy is a co-founder of River Newe—an Indigenous owned non-profit that aims to reconnect intergenerational learning on land with tribal youth. He has a PhD with 10 plus years of science and management experience involved in Indigenous sovereignty and treaties with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes’ Fish and Wildlife department. \n 
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/cultural-competency-relevancy-and-indigenous-knowledge-workshop/
LOCATION:Edith Green – Wendell Wyatt Federal Building\, Portland\, Oregon\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:CAP Event,HCAX Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230412T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230413T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240813T184907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T233002Z
UID:10000015-1681293600-1681383600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Coordinated Assessments Partnership 2023 Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We invite you participate in the 2023 CAP Workshop. This workshop will be hybrid\, connecting online and in person participants for maximum accessibility. Please help us plan by registering for each day indicating how you will attend. \nWorkshop Purpose \nParticipants in this workshop will support CAP in providing quality data for regional assessments and reporting through efficient data exchanges. \nWhat to expect at the 2023 CAP Workshop \n\nRecap of progress since our last workshop in 2017\nFacilitated discussion via break out groups to gather feedback on specific challenges submitting\, accessing\, and understanding data\, such as:\nInformation is reported but not used: are we seeking the right information to be submitted? Are data consumers aware of the available data? Are improvements needed to the user interface aspect of the data portal to make it easier to access the data?\nInformation anticipated but not reported: when we see a “hole” is it due to fact that those data were never collected? Or is it due to lack of staff capacity to provide the data to the portal? Or some other reason?\nInformation reported but not documented sufficiently for reuse: how can we improve metadata documentation? How can we improve communication between data providers (biologists and analysts) and data managers responsible to publicize those data so that metadata are sufficient for data reuse and provenance is clear?\nDiscussion of the future of data sharing: how can we stay abreast of technological changes\, manage increasing demands for information\, and plan to engage with a broader community to develop and promote best practices at broad scales?\n\nOutcomes \n\nRecommend solutions to address data submittal and retrieval challenges (provider/user perspectives)\nIdentify strategies for collaborative approaches and funding to address needs and challenges\n\nAgenda \n April 12th\, 10 am – 4:30 pm \n\nWelcome & Introductions\nRefresher on the CAP structure and processes\nResults from the past 6 years and current tasks\nData Submittal issues: Discussion of challenges and solutions\nData Retrieval/Data User issues: Discussion of challenges and solutions\n\nApril 13th\, 8:30 am – 11:15 am \n\nWelcome & Introductions\nPreparing for the future of efficient data exchanges\nFuture of data mobilization\n\nFor more information on the Coordinated Assessments Partnership\, visit: \nhttps://www.pnamp.org/project/coordinated-assessments-for-salmon-and-steelhead \nhttps://www.streamnet.org/cap/ \nContact Jen Bayer\, jbayer@usgs.gov\, or Nancy Leonard\, nleonard@psmfc.org\, for questions or feedback.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/coordinated-assessments-partnership-2023-workshop/
LOCATION:Edith Green – Wendell Wyatt Federal Building\, Portland\, Oregon\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:CAP Event,HCAX Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230406T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230406T143000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240814T201238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T201238Z
UID:10000027-1680786000-1680791400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Remote Sensing Forum
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording\nFeatured Presentations\nDr. Sarah Hoffmann (Merck Animal Health): Smart Salmon Database: A collaborative platform for salmon habitat data sharing and insights \n\nThe Smart Salmon Database is a scalable remote-sensing\, imagery-based (e.g.\, drones\, satellite\, LiDAR\, etc.) monitoring tool where salmon habitat data can be uploaded\, downloaded\, analyzed\, and shared. Advances in the accessibility and application of remote sensing techniques to environmental monitoring have greatly broadened the geographical scope and inference of habitat programs\, directly benefitting the recovery of endangered species. With the launch of the Smart Salmon Database\, we aim to (1) provide a solution for reliable\, long-term imagery data storage and access; (2) prevent duplicative efforts by democratizing access to imagery across space and time; and\, (3) foster collaboration and innovation in the remote sensing and conservation communities. By making these data accessible and reliable\, we are one step further in the recovery of these culturally\, economically\, and ecologically important salmon species.\nSarah graduated with a B.S. in Biological Sciences from Clemson University and a M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Integrative Biology from Florida Atlantic University. In her graduate degrees\, she focused on exploring the interplay between fish biology (biomechanics\, physiology)\, habitat use\, and phylogenetic context. She also worked to develop novel methods for quantifying free-swimming kinematics of large fishes to better quantify volitional habitat interaction. After receiving her degrees\, she worked as a fisheries scientist for the applied biological services division of Biomark before it was acquired by Merck Animal Health. She currently leads scientific marketing efforts to support Merck Animal Health’s biopharmaceutical and technology portfolio for aquaculture\, conservation\, and fisheries.\n\nChris Crosby (OpenTopography): OpenTopography: Enabling Access to High Resolution Topography \n\nTopographic data such as lidar and structure from motion photogrammetry have transformed geoscience research and education. OpenTopography is an initiative supported by the National Science Foundation that strives to streamline hosting\, discovery\, and processing of topographic data\, with web-based tools for data visualization\, custom product generation\, and advanced analysis such as hydrologic routing and topographic differencing. Presently\, lidar covering >85% of the Lower 48 US states\, as well as lower resolution global topographic data are available through OpenTopography. This presentation will provide an overview of OpenTopography\, available data and resources\, and examples of OpenTopography data in action.\nChris Crosby manages day-to-day operations of the OpenTopography Facility. Trained as a geologist\, he has worked on paleoseismology\, earthquake geology\, and active tectonics research in the western US\, Caribbean\, and Central Asia. He is interested in utilization of cyberinfrastructure to manage and improve access to earth science data and processing tools. Chris is an expert in the management\, distribution\, processing\, and application of high-resolution topography acquired via lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) technology and has guided the development of OpenTopography since its inception. In addition to his work on OpenTopography\, Chris also manages Geodetic Imaging (Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS)\, photogrammetry\, and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)) at EarthScope Consortium in Boulder\, CO.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pnamp-remote-sensing-forum-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:PNAMP Event,RSF Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230323T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230323T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240813T181932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T204748Z
UID:10000014-1679578200-1679583600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\n1:30—1:50 PM\, Welcome and Updates \n\nIntroductions\nToxics Monitoring Subgroup meeting schedule\nTasks for the next year\n\n1:50—2:40 PM\, Lightning Talks \n\nThe Crayfish Mercury Project\, Alan Kolok (University of Idaho)\nSoil Matters: Testing Biochar Composition in a Green Stormwater Installation\, Sarah Whitney (Long Tom Watershed Council)\nSampling for Toxic Trout in the Clark Fork River\, David Brooks (Montana Trout Unlimited)\nColumbia River Mainstem Fish Tissue and Water Quality Monitoring Program\, Sherrie Duncan (Sky Environmental)\nEvaluating and Prioritizing Contaminants of Emerging Concern in the Lower Columbia River\, Andy James (University of Washington\, Tacoma)\n\n2:40—3:00 PM\, QAPP Q&A with Meghan Dunn\, EPA \n  \nMicrosoft Teams\n\nClick here to join the meeting\n\nMeeting ID: 213 887 267 797\nPasscode: 7YmtWN\n\n\n Or call in (audio only)\n\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,751827654#\nConference ID: 751 827 654#\nFind a local number | Learn More\n\n\n\n  \n Slido Q&A\n\nClick here to open Slido\nOr go to slido.com and enter code TMS\nDuring the meeting we will use Slido instead of MS Teams Chat for questions and comments. If you’ve never used Slido\, here’s a short how-to.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/crbrp-toxics-monitoring-subgroup-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230119T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240815T142025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T180852Z
UID:10000029-1674122400-1674127800@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (January 2023)
DESCRIPTION:The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to update participants on current FMWG tasks\, share expertise through presentations on innovative fish monitoring\, and provides you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@usgs.gov \nTech Talk: WATCH RECORDING \nPIThy: PTAGIS for the Unwashed Masses \nBrian Maschhoff with Salmonetics presented on the PIThy (PIT-tag Hypertool) is a web-based utility for processing and analysis of PIT-tag data from PTAGIS and (eventually) other sources. PTAGIS query export files are readily loaded and automatically processed\, removing extraneous information and adding derived and correlated attributes (such as temperature data etc. where available)\, and the processed data is presented to the user as interactive filter charts\, maps\, and fishtrack charts. The fully attributed data (or a subset) can then be exported for further analysis or archiving\, with metadata (such as PTAGIS and internal queries used) included. The design goals of PIThy include a) useability – requiring no installation and no programming\, b) reusability – facilitating PTAGIS data reuse and reproducibility within the broader community\, and c) facilitating the exploration and interpretation of complex and heterogeneous query result sets. PIThy development is at an early stage\, and many concepts in data attribution and archiving are not set in concrete but are rather put forward as starting points for further discussion. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-jan2023/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240628T173329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T173812Z
UID:10000008-1668427200-1668600000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Technologies Information Sessions (ETIS) 2022 Hybrid Event
DESCRIPTION:PNAMP and StreamNet are teaming up once again to bring together monitoring professionals\, project managers\, field data collectors\, data managers\, and data consumers for a three-day event focused on emerging technologies in aquatic monitoring. \nThis is the perfect event for you if you want to… \n\nLearn about the latest technologies in aquatic monitoring for data collection\, data management\, and data visualization.\nShare how you’ve improved your work with technology.\nNetwork with other monitoring professionals implementing technologies in new ways.\n\nWhether you attend in person or virtually from your office\, we hope to see you there! \n\nWhen: November 14th\, 12:30 pm – November 16th 12:00 pm (½ day\, full day\, ½ day)\nWhere: In person in Hood River\, Oregon or virtually from your office
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/emerging-technologies-information-sessions-etis-2022-hybrid-event/
LOCATION:Hood River\, Oregon\, Hood River\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:ETIS Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221114T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240805T214932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T215113Z
UID:10000012-1668412800-1668618000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Technologies Information Sessions (ETIS) 2022 Hybrid Event
DESCRIPTION:PNAMP and StreamNet are teaming up once again to bring together monitoring professionals\, project managers\, field data collectors\, data managers\, and data consumers for a three-day event focused on emerging technologies in aquatic monitoring. \nThis is the perfect event for you if you want to… \n\nLearn about the latest technologies in aquatic monitoring for data collection\, data management\, and data visualization.\nShare how you’ve improved your work with technology.\nNetwork with other monitoring professionals implementing technologies in new ways.\n\nWhether you attend in person or virtually from your office\, we hope to see you there! \n\nWhen: November 14th\, 12:30 pm – November 16th 12:00 pm (½ day\, full day\, ½ day)\nWhere: In person in Hood River\, Oregon or virtually from your office
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/emerging-technologies-information-sessions-etis-2022-hybrid-event-2/
LOCATION:Hood River\, Oregon\, Hood River\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:ETIS Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221020T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221020T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240827T011106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T180642Z
UID:10000053-1666260000-1666265400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (October 2022)
DESCRIPTION:The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to update participants on current FMWG tasks\, share expertise through presentations on innovative fish monitoring\, and provides you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@usgs.gov \nMeeting: WATCH RECORDING \nInstead of having a tech talk during this meeting\, we covered the past 2 years of the PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group progress and planning for future work. We discussed completed tasks and their products or actions that were taken from the tasks\, and then we covered task still in progress and expected outcomes. Planning for the new PIT Tag Array Data and Related Analyses Task has begun. Marika Dobos (IDFG) and Russell Scranton (BPA) are part of the leadership team and introduced the task and led a discussion on what products they are proposing to accomplish. Gabriel Brooks (NOAA\, PTAGIS IPTDS Subcommittee) gave an overview of the charter and goals of the subcommittee. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – FMWG Background\n10:20 – Task Team Updates (completed and in progress tasks)\n11:10 – PIT Tag Array Data and Related Analyses introduction and discussion\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-oct2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221019T143000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240816T211858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240816T211903Z
UID:10000034-1666184400-1666189800@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Stream Habitat Metric Integration Project Team Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Project Team Meeting. For more information\, please contact Jen Bayer jbayer@usgs.gov.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/stream-habitat-metric-integration-project-team-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:PNAMP Event,SHMI Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220421T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220421T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240826T224123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T154321Z
UID:10000051-1650535200-1650540600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (April 2022)
DESCRIPTION:The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to update participants on current FMWG tasks\, share expertise through presentations on innovative fish monitoring\, and provides you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@usgs.gov \nTech Talk: WATCH RECORDING \nCommon Metrics Used in the PNW Salmonid “Viability Report” \nEli Holmes\, a data analyst with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)\, will present the common metrics used in the PNW Salmonid “Viability Report”. She will discuss the common metric methods for ESU/DPS trends and status\, and other analysis involved in writing in NOAA’s 2022 Biological Viability Assessment. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-apr2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220316T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240814T200915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T203932Z
UID:10000026-1647428400-1647433800@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Remote Sensing Forum
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording\nFeatured Presentations\nKurt D. Carpenter (USGS) Use of remote sensing to detect algae in rivers\, lakes\, and reservoirs\nDr. Emily Fairfax (CSUCI) Smokey the Beaver: how beaver dams keep riparian corridors green during droughts and wildfires
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pnamp-remote-sensing-forum-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:PNAMP Event,RSF Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220120T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240828T203436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T153532Z
UID:10000054-1642672800-1642678200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (January 2022)
DESCRIPTION:The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to update participants on current FMWG tasks\, share expertise through presentations on innovative fish monitoring\, and provides you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@usgs.gov \nTech Talk: WATCH RECORDING \nMigration Patterns of John Day River Adult Steelhead \nIan Tattam\, John Day Research Project Leader for Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. A large proportion of summer steelhead from the John Day River\, Oregon “overshoot” the John Day River confluence with the Columbia River and ascend McNary Dam (119 km upstream of the John Day River confluence).  Approximately 60% of John Day River origin steelhead display this straying behavior\, which may be temporary\, but is also associated with permanent straying of some individuals. High levels of straying could be detrimental to the abundance and viability of the John Day River “source” populations. In addition to the risk of straying\, and hence\, complete loss of reproduction in the John Day basin\, fallback over Columbia River hydrosystem dams may increase mortality of adult steelhead. In this study we examined overshoot and fallback of John Day River summer steelhead by characterizing adult migration patterns upstream of Bonneville Dam with emphasis on the John Day River confluence; and identifying key thermal refuge areas downstream of the John Day River. In order to achieve these objectives\, we acoustic tagged 200 wild adult summer steelhead and deployed 35 acoustic receivers between Bonneville and Priest Rapids dams on the Columbia River. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-jan2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211214T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T001611
CREATED:20240814T200026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T203906Z
UID:10000025-1639479600-1639485000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Remote Sensing Forum
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording\nFeatured Presentations\nMorgan Bond\, Ph.D. (NOAA Fisheries): Using Satellite Imagery to Inform Models of Instream Flow and Fish Habitat\nNick Wagner (Salmon Watch Program Manager for the World Salmon Council and owner of Foresight Drone Services): Marine Debris Detection with Amphibious Fixed-wing UAVs: Stories from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pnamp-remote-sensing-forum-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:PNAMP Event,RSF Event
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