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SUMMARY:Updates on the Emerald Ash Borer in the PNW Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Updates on the Emerald Ash Borer in the PNW\n\n\n\n\n\nDate & Time\nOct 29\, 2025 10:00 AM\nRegister here: Webinar Registration – Zoom\n\n\n\nThe Nature Conservancy and DontMoveFirewood.org is hosting a 2025 Firewood Month Webinar Series! See the registration link above\, or head to (https://www.dontmovefirewood.org/firewood-month-2025-webinar-series/) for more details.\n\nDescription\nHear from invasive species experts and managers out of both Oregon and Washington as they discuss the most recent findings and management efforts regarding the notorious firewood hitchhiker\, emerald ash borer\, in the Pacific Northwest. This talk will focus on recent infestation and quarantine updates across Oregon and Washington. Presentation by Wyatt Williams and others with the Oregon Dept. of Forestry as well as staff of the Washington Invasive Species Council.\n\n\nQuestions? Reach out to Laurel Downs\, laurel.downs@tnc.org
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/updates-on-the-emerald-ash-borer-in-the-pnw-webinar/
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SUMMARY:WaterWatch’s 40th Anniversary Celebration and Annual Auction
DESCRIPTION:Unite with WaterWatch’s community of supporters\, conservationists\, and river-lovers for hors d’oeuvres\, dinner\, and drinks along with silent and live auctions. \nThis year’s event will be held at The Castaway Portland on Saturday\, November 1st. \nDoors open and the silent auction begins at 5:00 pm\, so please arrive promptly. Visit the event website to register\, explore the auction catalog\, and learn more about sponsorship and donation opportunities. There is a reserved\, 120 space parking lot one block from the venue between NW Thurman and NW 17th Ave. that is free for attendees. Look for the WaterWatch signage! \nAny additional questions? Please email WaterWatch’s Development Director\, Jesse Robbins at jesse@waterwatch.org \n————————————————————– \nMission: WaterWatch of Oregon’s mission is to protect and restore streamflows in Oregon’s rivers for native fish\, wildlife and the people who depend on healthy rivers. We work to fight for free-flowing rivers\, remove obsolete dams\, advocate for sustainable groundwater management\, and secure balanced and equitable water policies and investments in a climate-changed world.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/waterwatchs-40th-anniversary-celebration-and-annual-auction/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251105
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SUMMARY:Society for Freshwater Science Pacific Northwest Chapter 2025 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The SFS PNW Chapter annual meeting will be held November 3-4\, 2025\, in Boise\, Idaho. \nThis meeting will be an in-person and hybrid format. If interested\, you are also invited to submit an abstract for an individual presentation. Presentations should inform our understanding and management of freshwater aquatic ecosystems including rivers\, streams\, lakes\, and wetlands in the Pacific Northwest. We are currently planning to facilitate sessions on “Big Data\,” intermittent streams\, and eDNA\, but presentations on any other aspect of freshwater ecosystems are welcome. On Monday night we will hold a social at the Barbarian Brewery that will include a poster session. In addition\, on Tuesday November 4th there will be a macroinvertebrate identification workshop provided by our good friends at EcoAnalysts. \nConference registration is $50 for non-students and $25 for students. Please register by October 15th. We encourage everyone to pay via card through Eventbrite\, however\, if you need to pay via check\, please contact Oliver Miler (omiler@nwifc.org). \nEventBrite 2025 meeting registration link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sfs-pnw-chapter-annual-meeting-tickets-1414430191779?aff=oddtdtcreator  (active July 1-Oct 31\, 2025) \nHotel rooms have been blocked out at the Riverside Hotel under group code “PNW SFS” for $167/night + taxes Please call the hotel (208 343-1871) to reserve your room\, or book here: Riverside Hotel Reservations. Reservations must be made by 10/21/25 to get the group rate. \nOral presentations are limited to 15 minutes followed by 5 minutes for audience questions and next speaker transition. Please send abstracts to David Wooster (david.wooster@oregonstate.edu) no later than Thursday September 11th. Abstracts should be <500 words and labeled as “[Last name]_[First 5 words of presentation title]”. Please include all authors and their affiliations\, with the name of the presenting/corresponding author in bold type. Indicate if it will be an oral or poster presentation and if you plan to present in-person or virtually. Abstracts are to be submitted as an attachment in Word\, not in the body of an e-mail. We hope to notify authors by September 20th of the acceptance of their abstract. \nWe are pleased to offer two student awards to cover hotel lodging (2 nights) and registration. Contact Shannon Claeson for the scholarship form; forms are due to Shannon by September 15th (shannon.claeson@usda.gov). \nOur sponsors and your registration fees make scholarships available\, thank you! For donations\, advertising or sponsorship opportunities at this year’s conference please contact Oliver Miler (Treasurer; omiler@nwifc.org) for more information. \nContact David Wooster (david.wooster@oregonstate.edu) or Shannon Claeson (shannon.claeson@usda.gov) with any concerns or questions. \nPacific Northwest Chapter | Society for Freshwater Science
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/society-for-freshwater-science-pacific-northwest-chapter-annual-meeting-2025/
LOCATION:The Riverside Hotel\, 2900 W Chinden Blvd\, Garden City\, Idaho\, 83714
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251107
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SUMMARY:2025 NAISMA Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) Annual Conference is headed to the breathtaking shores of Lake Tahoe! Mark your calendars for November 3–6\, 2025\, and join them at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe in Stateline\, Nevada\, for an inspiring and impactful event. \n\nLEARN MORE\n\n  \nConference Details \n\nDates: November 3–6\, 2025\nLocation: Harrah’s Lake Tahoe\, 15 Hwy 50\, Stateline\, NV 89449\nSpecial Room Rate: $59 per night (plus resort fees and applicable taxes)\n\nWhy Attend?\nThe NAISMA Annual Conference is your opportunity to connect with leading professionals\, discover the latest innovations in invasive species management\, and contribute to shaping the future of our field. From engaging keynotes to hands-on workshops\, this event offers a rich program for attendees from diverse backgrounds. \nAccommodations\nThe conference itself will take place at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe\, where a discounted room block ($59 per night) is available for attendees. Just across the street\, the Margaritaville Resort Lake Tahoe will also offer a special group rate\, giving you flexibility and convenience no matter your preference. Click here to learn more. \nExplore Lake Tahoe\nWhile you’re here\, take time to enjoy the beauty of Lake Tahoe. From outdoor adventures to world-class dining\, there’s plenty to explore before or after the conference.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2025-naisma-annual-conference/
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SUMMARY:Pacific Northwest Tribal Clean Water Act Training
DESCRIPTION:Tribal water quality and water resource staff are invited to join us and learn how to enhance your program’s capability to implement Clean Water Act (CWA) programs. The training will address CWA programs including Section 106\, Section 319\, Section 303(d)\, water quality standards\, and wetlands and will be useful to Tribes who work on these programs or are interested in pursuing Treatment in a similar manner as a State (TAS) status for one or more programs. The training workshop will be targeted to Tribes who conduct water quality monitoring\, issue water quality certifications\, and address water quality issues\, nonpoint source pollution\, and impaired waters/TMDLs. Tribal staff from across the country are invited\, although there will be a focus on examples and applications for Tribes in the Pacific Northwest. \nThe Pacific Northwest Tribal Clean Water Act Training is being organized by the National Association of Wetland Managers (NAWM) and Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota GeoSpatial Services (SMUMN GSS)\, in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). \nTraining Workshop Dates and Location\nWhen: November 17-20\, 2025\nWhere: Tulalip\, WA\nVenue: Tulalip Resort Casino\n10200 Quil Ceda Blvd.\nTulalip\, WA 98271 \nGo here for additional information about the workshop\, including how to register.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pacific-northwest-tribal-clean-water-act-training/
LOCATION:Tulalip Resort Casino\, 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd.\, Tulalip\, Washington
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SUMMARY:A Reverence for Rivers: Imagining an Ethic for Running Waters
DESCRIPTION:A Reverence for Rivers: Imagining an Ethic for Running Waters by Kurt Fausch\, Professor Emeritus at Colorado State University.  \nMonday\, November 17th at 10 am Pacific \nA Reverence for Rivers: Imagining an Ethic for Running Waters \nZoom link:  Oregon State University Stream Team Seminar Series – Fall 2025 \nhttps://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/91524892326?pwd=SAjAeKwoJxumyk5GVMlGv8tCFS5IwU.1 \nNow available: A Reverence for Rivers: Imagining an Ethic for Running Waters \nhttps://osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/reverence-for-rivers \nBook trailer video: https://vimeo.com/wemayfly/areverenceforrivers?share=copy
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/a-reverence-for-rivers-imagining-an-ethic-for-running-waters/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251118
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CREATED:20250729T185849Z
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SUMMARY:Grande Ronde Model Watershed - State of the Science 2025
DESCRIPTION:Please save the dates: November 18-19\, 2025 for Grande Ronde Model Watershed – State of the Science 2025. \nThe Grande Ronde Model Watershed will host a two-day meeting on November 18–19\, in La Grande\, OR\, featuring presentations and discussions focused on restoration science\, watershed management\, and regional project updates. The agenda includes keynote and technical talks from experts across the basin\, a poster session\, and opportunities for collaboration and networking\, including a social hour at Side A Brewing. While there will not be a virtual attendance option\, recordings of the presentations will be made available following the event. \nPlease reach out to Amanda Coffman after the event if you would like access to the recordings. \nVisit the website at: GRMW Home or send an email to Amanda Coffman\, amanda@grmw.org. \n 
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/grande-ronde-model-watershed-state-of-the-science-2025/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251120
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CREATED:20250730T185701Z
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SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (November 2025)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-november-2025/
LOCATION:Portland\, Oregon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251118T090000
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Exchange Workshop Series 2025: Rewetting Our Waterways: Floodplain Restoration in an Occupied Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Rewetting Our Waterways: Floodplain Restoration in an Occupied Landscape\nNovember 18th\, 2025 \n9am – 3:30pm PST on Zoom \nAgenda below \nFloodplains are vital to the health of watersheds and we continue to learn about their role in shaping the habitats and ecosystems that Pacific salmon rely on. With our growing understanding of floodplains has come the emergence of different programs and projects designed to protect and restore floodplains for salmon recovery. Like all emerging practices\, floodplain restoration has had successes and failures. Intact floodplains are one of the most endangered habitats in our occupied watersheds and the loss of intact and restorable areas is accelerating. \nThis virtual workshop\, co-hosted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada\, Pacific Salmon Foundation and Washington’s Governor Salmon Recovery Office brings together experts to discuss how floodplain function has been altered by human activity and how those changes have led to cascading effects on our river systems. We will explore approaches and opportunities to restore floodplain benefits to Pacific salmon and aquatic ecosystems in modified landscapes and highlight examples where floodplain restoration strategies are succeeding. We hope you will join us! \nREGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_L8oTzHGdS2-vfVOb5TknuQ#/registration \nPast workshop recordings and reports: https://psf.ca/knowledge-exchange-workshop-series/ \nQuestions: Laura.Weatherly@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/knowledge-exchange-workshop-series-2025-rewetting-our-waterways-floodplain-restoration-in-an-occupied-landscape/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251119T110000
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SUMMARY:Connecting the Dots from Forest and Estuary Management to Climate-Resilient Salmon - free webinar
DESCRIPTION:Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Network\n\nUpcoming Webinar: Connecting the dots from forest and estuary management to climate-resilient salmon\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: Wednesday\, November 19\, 2025\, 11 AM–12 PM (Pacific) \nWhat: In this Northwest RISCC paired researcher-practicioner webinar\, Michele Buonanduci will present the findings of recent research into the impacts of forest and estuary management on the climate resilience of salmon in Washington’s Willapa basin\, including the impacts of Spartina eradication. Chad Phillips will then provide details about Washington State Department of Agriculture’s Spartina management efforts. \nRegister here! \nTalk descriptions: \n“Willapa basin salmon responses to land management in the context of climate change” — Michele Buonanduci \nAs climate change alters freshwater\, estuarine\, and marine habitats\, Pacific salmon need increasing levels of conservation action to maintain population health. Restoration is implemented within the broad-scale context of changing ocean conditions\, yet we lack an understanding of the relative extent to which land-based actions can contribute to the resilience of salmon populations under climate change. We addressed this challenge using an integrated population model of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in the Willapa basin (southwest Washington\, USA). We evaluated how chum population dynamics have varied with watershed-scale forest management\, estuarine invasive species control efforts\, and changing ocean conditions from 1984 to 2022. Overall\, our findings illustrate the capacity for multiple conservation actions to contribute to salmon population health and suggest that watershed-scale forest management has the potential to bolster the persistence of salmon populations under climate change. \n“Washington State’s Invasive Spartina Eradication Effort” — Chad Phillips \nSpartina\, commonly known as cordgrass\, can disrupt the ecosystems of native saltwater estuaries. If left unchecked\, Spartina outcompetes native vegetation and converts ecologically healthy mudflats and estuaries into solid Spartina meadows. As a result\, important habitat for salmon\, forage fish\, invertebrates\, shorebirds and waterfowl are lost\, the threat of flooding is increased\, and the state’s shellfish industry is negatively impacted. Since 1995\, The Washington State Department of Agriculture has served as the lead state agency facilitating the cooperation of local\, state\, federal and tribal governments; universities; interested groups; and private landowners. The Spartina eradication effort has been highly effective — reducing infestations from a high of more than 9\,000 solid acres in 2003 to 6.7 solid acres in 2024. 76 sites infested with Spartina have been successfully eradicated; however\, significant work remains. The remaining infestations are distributed over 126 separate sites\, meaning 62 percent of Washington’s 202 infestations are not yet eradicated. An emerging challenge is Spartina quickly spreading into and negatively impacting important salmon restoration projects in the North Puget Sound.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/connecting-the-dots-from-forest-and-estuary-management-to-climate-resilient-salmon-free-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251119T110000
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SUMMARY:NAISMA Webinar: Harnessing AI for Invasive Species Detection: Smart Traps\, Drones\, and Machine Learning in Action - FREE
DESCRIPTION:*NOTE-this is not a fisheries specific webinar but using AI and remote sensing is a rapidly evolving technique and can be applied across a variety of sciences. This information could help aquatic specialists explore new ways to detect aquatic invaders. The webinars will highlight how emerging technologies are being adapted and applied to meet the challenges of invasive species detection in the field—providing a glimpse into the future of smart conservation. \nJoin NAISMA this November for a dynamic webinar showcasing how artificial intelligence is transforming invasive species detection and monitoring across ecosystems. Through innovative applications like smart traps\, drones\, and machine learning\, researchers and practitioners are unlocking new tools to manage biological invasions more effectively and efficiently. \n\nREGISTER NOW\n\n\nDr. Melissa Miller from the University of Florida will present her work on developing AI-powered smart traps designed to detect and remove invasive tegu lizards—large\, fast-moving reptiles that threaten native wildlife and agriculture in the southeastern U.S. Dr. Thomas O’Shea-Wheller from the University of Exeter will share his team’s research on using deep learning models to detect invasive hornets in real time\, offering critical insights for rapid response and containment. Representing Ducks Unlimited Canada\, Matthew Bolding and Mallory Carpenter will discuss their efforts to integrate drone technology and AI to monitor populations of European water chestnut\, a fast-spreading aquatic invasive plant impacting wetland biodiversity and water quality. \nVespAI: Applying Deep Learning to the Detection of Invasive Hornets presented by Thomas O’Shea-Wheller\nThe invasive hornet Vespa velutina nigrithorax is a rapidly proliferating threat to biodiversity and apiculture in Europe\, East Asia\, and North America. To date\, authorities have struggled to contain the hornets\, as colonies must be detected and destroyed early in the invasion curve if establishment is to be prevented. Current monitoring approaches rely primarily upon visual alerts by the public and surveillance trapping\, however the former yields less than 0.01% accuracy\, while the latter kills substantial numbers of native invertebrates. With the continuing spread of V. velutina\, there is thus a pressing need to develop improved monitoring technologies within a limited timeframe. In this talk\, I outline VespAI\, an automated system for the rapid detection and behavioural quantification of V. velutina\, V. crabro\, and V. orientalis. VespAI leverages a hardware-assisted AI approach\, combining a standardised monitoring station with deep YOLO architecture\, trained on a bespoke end-to-end pipeline. This enables the system to detect hornets in real-time—achieving a precision-recall score of ≥0.99—and send associated image alerts via a compact remote processor. I discuss the development\, performance\, and future deployment of the system\, and highlight its potential to enhance the scope and sustainability of invasive hornet surveillance at a global scale. \nThis webinar will highlight how emerging technologies are being adapted and applied to meet the challenges of invasive species detection in the field—providing a glimpse into the future of smart conservation. \n\n\n\nDr. Thomas O’Shea-Wheller\, University of Exeter\nDr. Thomas O’Shea-Wheller is interested in the complex interactions that govern collective behavior\, ecology\, and self-organization within social insects. As a Research Fellow based at the University of Exeter\, he works with ants\, bees\, hornets\, and termites to explore colony network dynamics\, social plasticity\, and behavioral heterogeneity in invasive contexts. His current research includes projects pertaining to honey bee epidemiology\, collective decision-making in ants\, and the detection of invasive species using artificial intelligence.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/naisma-webinar-harnessing-ai-for-invasive-species-detection-smart-traps-drones-and-machine-learning-in-action-free/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251124T130000
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SUMMARY:2025 Puget Sound Day on the Sound
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for this year’s Puget Sound Day on the Sound event\, taking place on Monday\, November 24\, from 1:00pm – 3:00pm at Titlow Lodge\, 8425 6th Avenue\, Tacoma\, WA 98465. \nHosted by the Puget Sound Partnership and the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission\, this in-person event will feature a moderated discussion with Puget Sound leaders in Congress. \nThis is an opportunity to hear directly from your representatives in “the other Washington” about federal efforts to advance Puget Sound recovery\, uphold tribal treaty rights\, and ensure critical investment reaches priority projects on the ground. \nPlease register here to attend. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ahren Stroming at ahren.stroming@psp.wa.gov. \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Puget Sound Partnership\nThe Puget Sound Partnership is the state agency formed to lead the region’s collective effort to restore and protect Puget Sound. Working with hundreds of government agencies\, Tribes\, scientists\, businesses\, and nonprofits\, the Partnership mobilizes partner action around a common agenda\, advances Sound investments\, and tracks progress to optimize recovery. \nFor more information\, go to www.psp.wa.gov. \nAbout the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission\nThe Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) is a natural resources management support service organization for 20 treaty Indian tribes in western Washington. Headquartered in Olympia\, the NWIFC employs approximately 80 people with satellite offices in Burlington and Forks. \nFor more information\, go to https://nwifc.org/.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2025-puget-sound-day-on-the-sound/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251203
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SUMMARY:Oregon Invasive Species Council Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Oregon Invasive Species Council Business Meeting | Location: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife Classroom – 4034 Fairview Industrial Dr. SE\, Salem\, OR \nThe calendar link below shows upcoming opportunities to connect with Oregon Invasive Species Council (OISC) partners and advance invasive species efforts in Oregon and around the Pacific Northwest region. Learn about public OISC Council Meetings here.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/oregon-invasive-species-council-business-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251202T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251203T150000
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SUMMARY:Our Willamette Waters: Science\, Policy\, and Stewardship for Our Willamette Waters
DESCRIPTION:Our Willamette Waters: Science\, Policy\, and Stewardship for Our Willamette Waters \nDecember 2-3\, 2025 \nLa Sells Stewart Center\, Oregon State University\, Corvallis\, OR \nRegistration \n  \nEarly Bird Registration (until November 6): $100 \nLate Bird Registration (after November 6): $150 \nScholarships available to college-registered students. \nOur Willamette is an annual gathering of people engaged in the study and care of the Willamette River. This symposium will include a mix of speakers\, discussion sessions\, posters\, and general networking. It is a forum for sharing research findings\, management lessons\, and ideas. \nThe first day will comprise a series of plenary presentations and an evening poster session related to the topic areas listed below. The morning of the second day will consist of discussion sessions. \nThis is a call for proposals for discussion sessions (call for poster abstracts coming in November). \nTopics that will be addressed during the Symposium include:\nLand/water policy and management \n\nFlooding\, floodplain management\, and land use\nImplications of state and federal plans (IWRS\, BiOp\, SWAP\, etc.)\n\nUrban and rural water challenges and opportunities  \n\nDrinking water supplies\, source water protection\, and wastewater discharges\nWater quality and quantity (e.g.\, TMDLs\, integrated water resource planning)\n\nPeople and biota \n\nHabitat restoration\nAquatic biodiversity (native/non-native fish\, freshwater mussels\, etc.)\n\nCall for Posters\nPoster Abstract Submissions Due: Nov. 10\, 2025\nInclude: Title\, Authors\, Affiliations\, Abstract (250 words) \nView Poster Submission Flyer \nThere will be a poster session at the end of Tuesday Dec. 2nd.\nThis call invites posters on topics such as : \n\nManagement and policy updates\nResearch studies or restoration efforts\nFunding programs or opportunities\nOrganization or program changes\n\nSubmit poster abstracts to:\nStan Gregory: stanley.gregory@oregonstate.edu\nKen Bierly: bierlykenneth@gmail.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSponsorship Opportunities\nOur Willamette Waters is an annual two day gathering of people engaged in the study and care of the Willamette River. It builds on work carried out previously under the Willamette River Initiative and Nesika Wilamut. With a mix of guest speakers\, small group round table discussions\, and general networking\, the gathering serves as a forum for research findings\, management lessons learned\, and new ideas for collaborative stewardship relevant to the river\, its floodplain\, and the communities who depend on both. We appreciate sponsorship at the following levels to help defray costs of venue rental and food. Sponsors will receive shout-outs during plenary sessions and will be noted on written materials and website. \n\nHeart of the River: $5\,000 (+ 8 admission tickets)\nCottonwood Gallery: $1\,500 (+ 4 tickets)\nRiver Keepers: $200 (+1 ticket)\n\nBecome an Our Willamette Waters Sponsor \nVendors\nThere will be space available for your agency or company to have a booth for $1\,500 (including 4 tickets).\nFor more information\, contact ourwillamette@gmail.com. \nPlease note that all funds net of expenses are carried over into the next year’s gathering. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConference Sponsors\nCottonwood Gallery Circle\nBierly and Associates\nEnvironmental Science Associates (ESA)\nSWCA\nStillwater Sciences \nRiverkeepers Circle\nZucker Engineering and Design\nGSI Water Solutions\, Inc. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConference Organizing Committee\nEmail: ourwillamette@gmail.com\nIf you are interested in conference sponsorship\, please contact Guillermo.Giannico@oregonstate.edu
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/our-willamette-waters-science-policy-and-stewardship-for-our-willamette-waters/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251202T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251104T214335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T214434Z
UID:10000136-1764680400-1764691200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Pulling Together to Prevent and Stop Noxious Weeds in Washington - free webinar
DESCRIPTION:Washington Invasive Species Council – Pulling Together to Prevent and Stop Noxious Weeds in Washington webinar \nJoin the fourth annual Pulling Together to Prevent and Stop Noxious Weeds in Washington webinar on December 2 from 1 – 4 p.m. to learn all about noxious weeds\, identification\, management\, and reporting. There are three approved Washington State Department of Agriculture pesticide recertification credits for those who attend the entirety of this free event. For agenda and registration\, please visit: https://invasivespecies.wa.gov/event/pulling-together-to-prevent-and-stop-noxious-weeds-in-washington/ \nHope to see you there! Please share widely with anyone else who may be interested. Questions can be directed to maria.marlin@rco.wa.gov.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pulling-together-to-prevent-and-stop-noxious-weeds-in-washington-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251204T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251204T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251107T150404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T150404Z
UID:10000139-1764838800-1764860400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Invasive Species Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office \nMeeting information: WISC – Washington Invasive Species Council \nOnline Zoom Registration \nPhone Option: (669)900-6833 – Meeting ID: 891 8302 3304 \nPhysical Location:\nRoom 172\, Natural Resources Building\, 1111 Washington Street\, SE\, Olympia\, WA 98501
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/washington-invasive-species-council-meeting-3/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251211
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20250804T201217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T202639Z
UID:10000118-1765238400-1765411199@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:WA Salmon Recovery Funding Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office \nMeeting information: Meetings – RCO \nWebinar Registration – Zoom \nPhone Option: (669)900-6833 – Meeting ID: 849 9510 9483 \nPhysical Location: Room 172\, Natural Resources Building\, 1111 Washington Street\, SE\, Olympia\, WA 98501
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/washington-invasive-species-council-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Olympia\, WA
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251212
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20250819T154806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T184809Z
UID:10000120-1765238400-1765497599@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:9th Annual Lamprey Information Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Join the Pacific Lamprey Conservation Initiative (PLCI) on December 9-11\, 2025\, in the Portland\, Oregon area to explore the science and restoration of Pacific Lamprey and other Pacific West Coast lampreys. \nEcotrust’s Irving Street Studio: 907 NW Irving Street\, Portland\, Oregon \n\n\n\nRegistration is now open!\n\n\n\n\nPlease register for each event you plan to attend. Register HERE \n\n\n\n\nDraft agenda available! View agenda HERE\n\n\n\n\nRockstar Award Nominations \n\nNomination deadline is November 28\, 2025. Nomination Form \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, December 9:\nLamprey 101 Workshop\, 8:00am – 11:30am\nCost: Free\nAbout: Learn from national and local researchers about lamprey ecology\, restoration\, passage\, and the Pacific Lamprey Conservation Initiative prior to the Lamprey Symposium.\nVirtual or In Person \nField Trip to Willamette Falls\, 12:00pm – 5:00pm\nCost: Free\nAbout: Join us for a walking tour of the Portland General Electric (PGE) west side facilities. The tour will provide the opportunity to learn about PGE’s facilities and operations\, including the powerhouse\, fish ladder\, and a view of the falls. Afterwards\, we will travel to the West Linn Library for presentations and discussion on traditional ecological knowledge and the cultural significance of the Willamette Falls to the regional tribes’.\nIn Person\, limited to 25 participants \nWednesday\, December 10 – Thursday\, December 11:\nLamprey Symposium\nCost: $35 for early bird\, $45 after November 8\nLunch and an afternoon snack will be provided\nVirtual or In Person \nVirtual attendees will join the Lamprey 101 Workshop and Lamprey Symposium via the Zoom platform. Log in details will be provided prior to the event. \nIf you have any questions\, would like to request a registration waiver\, or need to change your registration\, please contact PLCI’s Coordinator\, Grace Adams (gadams@nrccorp.com).
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/9th-annual-lamprey-information-exchange/
LOCATION:Portland\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251212
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20250819T190725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T184904Z
UID:10000121-1765238400-1765497599@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Northwest Fish Culture Concepts 74th Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Northwest Fish Culture Concepts Meeting will be held in Pendleton\, Oregon\, on December 9-11 at the Wildhorse Resort and Casino Rivers Event Center. This meeting is being hosted by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the Nez Perce Tribe and supported by the Fish Culture Section of The American Fisheries Society. \nRegistration is now open for participants and vendors. \nIf you have questions about the meeting\, please email Mike McLean (MikeMcLean@ctuir.org) or Jen Krajcik (JenKrajcik@ctuir.org). \nVendor information & registration is available here; General meeting & presentation information is available here
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-fish-culture-concepts-74th-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251212
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251017T195841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T200646Z
UID:10000133-1765238400-1765497599@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:2025 Pacific Coast Steelhead Management Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Pacific Coast Steelhead Management Meeting will be held at the Riverside Hotel from December 9-11 in Boise\, Idaho. \nThis is a small conference attended primarily by state Fish & Wildlife and Tribal staff from Washington\, Oregon\, Idaho\, California\, Alaska and British Columbia\, and is a great opportunity for one-on-one interactions with biologists and managers from around the region. \nFocus: The 2025 conference will have sessions focused on collaboration and co-management\, freshwater conditions\, ocean migration\, managing sensitive populations\, management tools\, and human dimensions in fisheries\, as well as an invited papers session and a poster session. They hope to finalize the agenda by the end of October. \nFormat: Hybrid\, both in-person and virtual registration is available. The in-person registration fee is $250 for all 3 days\, including meals. Virtual registration is $50. \nHotel Block: $165/night (federal per diem rate) for a limited number of attendees. The block closes November 21.\nReserve a room here. \nAgenda questions can be directed to the 2025 Meeting Chair\, Stephen Phillips. \nRegistration questions should be directed to Amy Stark. \nSee you in Boise! \nMeeting materials from previous gatherings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2025-pacific-coast-steelhead-management-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251110T204004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T204004Z
UID:10000141-1765274400-1765375200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:2nd International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference
DESCRIPTION:THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL INVASIVE SPECIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE\nDecember 9-10\, 2025\n10am – 2pm (Pacific)\nThe second International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference is being organized by the Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Network and hosted by the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA). The 1st IISCCC (January 2024) was a smashing success with nearly 1300 attendees from >20 countries and 6 continents. \n This conference is VIRTUAL allowing for more international attendance while reducing our carbon footprint. Please click on the link below to register for both days of this event (a single registration link will be used for the duration of the event). \n\nFREE REGISTRATION\n\n\nConference registration is free and features topics including sessions on: \n\nManagement success stories\nUnderstanding and managing pathways\nRestoring to the future\nEarly career research\nAnd more!\n\nBecause biological invasions and climate change are global issues that know no boundaries\, the IISCCC strives to create space to share research and management practices\, expand networks\, and promote translational experiences.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2nd-international-invasive-species-and-climate-change-conference/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251218
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20250730T185904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T185904Z
UID:10000116-1765843200-1766015999@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (December 2025)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-december-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260113T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251223T160608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T160608Z
UID:10000147-1768291200-1768496400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (January 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-january-2026/
LOCATION:Portland\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260114T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251118T221524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T211535Z
UID:10000145-1768298400-1768402800@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:100th Meridian Columbia River Basin Aquatic Invasive Species Team Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the 100th Meridian Columbia River Basin Aquatic Invasive Species Team Meeting in January! \nRegistration is now open for the next meeting of the 100th Meridian Columbia River Basin (CRB) Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Team; scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday\, January 13 & 14\, 2026 at the AC Hotel – Vancouver Waterfront in Vancouver\, WA. \nClick Here to Register \nThey anticipate starting at 10am on January 13 and ending ~ 3pm on January 14.\nHOTEL – Room Block Link: AC Hotel – Vancouver Waterfront $155/night per diem rate.\nReservation Deadline: December 31\, 2025 \nLUNCH: Lunches will not be provided for this meeting\, however there are quite a few restaurants within walking distance of the hotel. \nAGENDA: A draft agenda will be on the registration website and also on Westernais.org. Please contact Leah Elwell for agenda questions at: leah@conservationcollaborations.com. \nLOGISTICS: This will be a hybrid meeting. Meeting materials such as minutes and presentations will be made available post-meeting. \nQUESTIONS: You may contact Amy Stark at (astark@psmfc.org) or call her at (503) 595-3112.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/6613/
LOCATION:Vancouver\, WA
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260115T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20250902T204423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T220934Z
UID:10000125-1768471200-1768476600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (January 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 10:00 am (Pacific) on January 15th 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 to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. \nTech Talk: From Data to Decisions: RMIS in R at Your Fingertips – Explore how RMIS and R work together to transform raw data into meaningful fisheries management decisions. \nPresenters: Greg Wilke (Database and Application Manager\, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission) and Kris Warner (Fish and Wildlife Biologist\, Region 5 North- Hatchery Monitoring and Evaluation\, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife) \nSummary: \nFeedback from the 2025 FMWG survey suggested a presentation on how to use the RMIS R package. In this presentation\, RMIS R package users will showcase how they apply the code in their workflows\, followed by a discussion on desired improvements and ways to enhance usability. Developers will be available to provide support and gather feedback\, ensuring the package evolves to better meet user needs. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nClick link below to join on January 15th \n\n\nMicrosoft Teams Need help?\n\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 233 720 630 552 0\nPasscode: RR9Qf7Tr\n\n\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 207-387-0436\,\,64429963# United States\, Portland\nFind a local number\n\nPhone conference ID: 644 299 63#\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNever been to a FMWG meeting? This meeting is a perfect time to learn about the project\, join in\, and help guide future work. \nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings. \n\nThe PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to discuss task progress\, share expertise through guest presentations\, and support collaboration\, communication\, and coordination among fish monitoring practitioners for effective monitoring and efficient data sharing. 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@psmfc.org
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pnamp-fish-monitoring-work-group-january-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251106T163934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T165320Z
UID:10000138-1768982400-1769101200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:2026 Upper Columbia Science Summit
DESCRIPTION:2026 Upper Columbia Science Summit\nDate: January 21-22\, 2026\nLocation: Leavenworth\, WA\nTheme: “Honoring the Past\, Shaping the Future”\nThe Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board (UCSRB) is actively planning the upcoming 2026 Upper Columbia Science Summit. This summit is an opportunity to forge and strengthen relationships through the exchange of information and discussion of key issues. The summit focuses on adaptive management and is based on the theme of “Honoring the Past\, Shaping the Future” to reflect our region’s acknowledgment of where we’ve come from and how to adapt our continuing efforts to support salmon recovery and benefit listed species. The summit is intended for a variety of active participants including monitoring and research professionals\, project sponsors\, contractors\, regional technical team members\, elected officials\, agency representatives\, academics\, and the public. \nRegistration\nRegistration is open! Currently early bird registration is at $60 and will go up to $80 on December 1st. Payment of registration fees is encouraged to assist with the summit costs. However\, to support maximum participation should you or your agency be impacted by the current funding challenges\, please enter a zero in the fee field before submitting the registration form and contact Leslie Selgestad (leslie.selgestad@ucsrb.org) with your justification. \n\nClick Here to Register!\n\nProgram\nThe Upper Columbia Science Summit Steering Committee is actively generating the sessions and plenary speakers. Past sessions during the summit included status of species\, ocean and estuary conditions\, adult migration\, juvenile migration\, predation\, watersheds\, habitat\, floodplains\, and restoration. Final sessions will be decided on by the Science Summit Steering Committee and based on abstracts submitted. Please see past meetings for past programs. Abstracts are due November 15th (extended from Oct 31st due to government shutdown) at midnight. \n\nClick Here to Submit an Abstract\n\nLodging\nWe have reserved a 20 room block at Hampton Inn and Suites in Leavenworth at government per diem lodging rate ($110). Please contact them at 509-470-9798 to reserve a room. Let them know you are reserving a room in the “UCSRB Science Summit”. \nAdditionally\, we have confirmed that FairBridge Inn & Suites\, Icicle Resort\, and Howard Johnson – all in Leavenworth – have rooms available at government per diem lodging rates ($110). \nVenue\nThis summit will be held at the Leavenworth Festhalle in Leavenworth\, WA. \n\nContact\nIf you have any additional questions or comments\, please reach out to Ryan Niemeyer at ryan.niemeyer@ucsrb.org.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2026-upper-columbia-science-summit/
LOCATION:Leavenworth\, WA
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251204T153022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T192545Z
UID:10000146-1769068800-1769101200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Sucker Technical Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Sucker Technical Symposium Coordination team will host the Sucker Technical Symposium on Thursday\, January 22nd 2026. The symposium will be at the Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls\, Oregon with in-person and virtual options available. A Teams link and call in number will be provided. A detailed email with the Symposium’s agenda\, directions\, and related information will be sent in early January. If there are others who wish to attend and have not been sent this invite\, please reach out to McKenzie Wasley\, mckenzie_wasley@fws.gov. \nCALL FOR ABSTRACTS – For those interested in presenting – please provide a title and abstract by COB on Friday December 12th\, sent to McKenzie Wasley\, Josh Gondek\, Rodger G\, and Jane Spangler (mckenzie_wasley@fws.gov\, Joshua_gondek@fws.gov\, Rodger_gwiazdowski@fws.gov\, sarah_spangler@fws.gov). Time slots range from 5 to 15 minutes. We welcome a diversity of voices\, and know many projects are starting\, or in-progress. If you have information to share under 15 minutes\, please indicate this on the abstract you submit so we can incorporate it in the symposium’s last session as Lightning Talks. \nPlease RSVP (if possible) by COB on January 12th so we can plan accordingly for in-person/hybrid participation. \nPlease don’t hesitate to reach out to anyone on the coordination team\, McKenzie Wasley\, Josh Gondek\, Rodger G\, and Jane Spangler (mckenzie_wasley@fws.gov\, Joshua_gondek@fws.gov\, Rodger_gwiazdowski@fws.gov\, sarah_spangler@fws.gov) if you have questions\, concerns\, or have thoughts to share.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/sucker-technical-symposium/
LOCATION:Klamath Falls\, OR
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251223T205715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T205715Z
UID:10000159-1769500800-1769619600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board Meeting (January 2026)
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-january-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260202T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251105T150625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T174541Z
UID:10000137-1770019200-1770397200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:2026 River Restoration Symposium
DESCRIPTION:2026 River Restoration Symposium:\nWhen: February 2nd – 6th\, 2026\n\nShort Courses on Monday\, February 2\n3-Day Plenary Sessions on Tuesday–Thursday\, February 3-5\nField Trip on Friday\, February 6\n\nWhere: Skamania Lodge in Stevenson\, WA\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information or to register: Symposium Information 2026 – River Restoration NW\nExcited About River Restoration?\nGet ready for the 2026 River Restoration Northwest (RRNW) Symposium—an essential gathering for professionals dedicated to the science and practice of river restoration. Following the successful 2025 event\, the 2026 symposium will take place in early February at Skamania Lodge in Stevenson\, Washington. This annual event brings together engineers\, scientists\, planners\, policymakers\, and community leaders to share knowledge\, explore innovative solutions\, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration in river restoration efforts. \nWhy Attend the Symposium?\n\nEngage with Experts: Connect with leading professionals in river restoration\, including engineers\, biologists\, and policymakers.\nInterdisciplinary Learning: Participate in sessions that emphasize a holistic approach to river restoration\, integrating science\, policy\, and community engagement.\nNetworking Opportunities: Build relationships with peers and leaders in the field through structured and informal networking events.\nScenic Venue: Experience the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest at Skamania Lodge\, providing an inspiring backdrop for discussions and learning.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n✅ Registration Opening Dates\n\nMember Registration for in-person attendance opens Monday\, November 3 at 10:00am Pacific Time. Learn more about RRNW membership at Become a Member.\nGeneral Registration for both in-person attendance and virtual livestream attendance options will open on Monday\, November 17.\n\n\n\n\n\n  Stay Informed\n\nAll attendance options and registration opening dates for the 2026 symposium have been posted on the Symposium Logistics and FAQs page.\n\nSign up for the Newsletter for the latest updates on the symposium program and registration details.\nMark your calendar for February 2–6\, 2026 and prepare to contribute to meaningful conversations and collaborations at the RRNW Symposium.\nDon’t miss this opportunity to be part of a dynamic community committed to advancing river restoration practices.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2026-river-restoration-symposium/
LOCATION:Stevenson\, WA
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260210T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T015333
CREATED:20251223T165939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T171633Z
UID:10000148-1770710400-1770915600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (February 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-february-2026/
LOCATION:Portland\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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