• Salmon Recovery Funding Board Meeting

    Room 175, Natural Resources Building 1111 Washington Street, SE, Olympia, WA, United States

    Physical Location: Room 175, Natural Resources Building, 1111 Washington Street, SE, Olympia, WA 98501 Online Zoom Registration Phone Option: (669)900-6833 - Meeting ID: 820 7291 7965 More meeting details and an agenda to come. Check the Salmon Recovery Funding Board website for updates: Meetings - RCO (wa.gov)

  • Modeling and Analysis Session – ETIS 2025 Webinar Series

    Virtual

    Modeling and Analysis Session: Watch the Recording (Slide Deck) An Overview of GitHub for Data Analysis Projects - Ben Staton; Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (Slide Deck) Utilizing R Shiny Within the Likely Suspects Framework - Graeme Diack, Jon Emery, Colin Bull; Missing Salmon Alliance (Slide Deck) Models facilitate comparison of the social-ecological tradeoffs among […]

    Free
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Session – ETIS 2025 Webinar Series

    Virtual

    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Session: Watch the Recording  AI for capture recapture data: individual instance pattern recognition tools and the GrouperSpotter platform - Brice Semmens; Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego  (Slide Deck) Exploring monitoring methods using text clustering and LLMs - Tomas Bird and Minh Doan; Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada […]

    Free
  • Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (January 2025)

    Virtual

    Join us at 10:00 am (Pacific) on January 16th for the next meeting of the PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG). During the meeting, we will update participants on current tasks, hear a presentation about innovative fish monitoring, and provide you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time […]

  • Data QA/QC Session – ETIS 2025 Webinar Series

    Virtual

    Data QA/QC Session - Watch the Recording (Slide Deck) Enabling Real Time Data Collection, Quality Control, Reporting, and Visualization to Enhance Field Data Collection Across the West - Justin Welty; U.S. Geological Survey (Slide Deck) Data QA/QC for Spawning Ground Surveys Using Survey 123 and ArcGIS Enterprise - Brock Lipple; Idaho Department of Fish and […]

    Free
  • Genetics Session – ETIS 2025 Webinar Series

    Virtual

    Genetics Session - Watch the Recording Updating Genus Classification and Species Diversity in the OG Fish - Kellie Carim; U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station How Might Restoration Efforts Help Bring a Bumper Return of Pacific Lamprey to the Columbia River? - Jon Hess; Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Integrating Genetics into Crayfish Conservation […]

    Free
  • River Restoration Northwest 2025

    Skamania, Washington Skamania, WA, United States

    River Restoration Northwest 2025 For more information: Symposium Information – River Restoration NW Symposium Dates Monday February 3, 2025: Short Courses Tues-Thurs February 4-6, 2025: Symposium Friday February 7, 2025: Field Trip 2025 Symposium Registration Fees 3-Day Member Registration: $680 3-Day Non-Member Registration: $710 3-Day Student Registration: $340 1-Day Registration: $330 Friday Field Trip: $60 […]

  • Remote Sensing Session – ETIS 2025 Webinar Series

    Virtual

    Remote Sensing Session - Watch the Recording Developing Autonomous eDNA Detection - Edgar Rudberg, Ph.D.; Nucleic Sensing Systems Early Predication Method for Native Migratory Fish Presence at Small Culverts - Courtney Zambory; Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Why on Earth Would We Put Ocean Color Sensors on a Geostationary Weather Satellite? - Ryan Vandermeulen; […]

    Free
  • CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Meeting

    Virtual

    Agenda 5 min, Welcome and Introductions 30 min, What is Data Management, and Why is it Important? Edyth Hermosillo (Aquatic Biologist, EPA Region 10 – Seattle) 30 min, Environmental Data Management at WA Ecology - 25 Years of Insight and Tips, Chris Neumiller (WA Ecology, EIM Data Manager) 20 min, Round Robin Meeting participants are […]

  • 2025 Knowledge Exchange Workshop – Large Wood Applications in River Restoration

    Virtual

    Large Wood Applications in River Restoration - Virtual Workshop #7 in the Salmon Habitat Restoration Knowledge Exchange Series The Knowledge Exchange Workshop Series is co-presented by Fisheries & Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF). DFO and PSF are pleased to provide an opportunity to share knowledge on some of the latest restoration […]

  • Oregon Chapter: American Fisheries Society 2025 Meeting

    Riverhouse Bend, Oregon Bend, OR, United States

    Oregon Chapter American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 2025 For more information: 2025 Annual Meeting – Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society When: Tuesday, February 25 – Friday, February 28 Where: Riverhouse Bend, OR The annual meeting will showcase Oregon Chapter’s communication through passionate, thought-provoking plenary speakers, workshops that will hone your biological and technical […]

  • WA-BC AFS Workshop – Fishing for Clarity: Knowledge Modeling to Support Cross-Organizational Collaboration and Data Sharing About Salmon Escapement

    Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront 1133 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    UPDATED March 5, 2025 Fishing for Clarity: Knowledge Modeling to Support Cross-Organizational Collaboration and Data Sharing About Salmon Escapement AFS Washington-British Columbia Chapter Meeting Vancouver BC March 10, 2025 9:00 am - 2:30 pm In person attendees will be in the hotel Salon C (Cordova Level) Workshop Description In this workshop (sponsored by Fisheries and […]

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