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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:20251117T100000
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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;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251029T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251029T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
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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/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T113000
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SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (October 2025)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 10:00 am (Pacific) on October 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 to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. \nTech Talk: WATCH RECORDING \nSalmon Research and Monitoring Interest Group – Introduction to RDA and Working Group Development \nPresenters: Lara Erikson​ (Program Manager\, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission) and Tom Bird (Research Scientist\, Fisheries and Oceans Canada) \nSummary: \nThe Salmon Research and Monitoring Interest Group (IG) within the Research Data Alliance (RDA) was formed to address the need for better data sharing and standardization in salmon research\, building on the synthesis paper Salmon Data Mobilization from the International Year of the Salmon (IYS) closing symposium in 2023. The collaborative efforts from an informal group looking to address the challenges of salmon data mobilization gradually evolved and cohered into a more formal Interest Group within the RDA. Salmon data are broad\, multi-disciplinary\, and complex\, encompassing data on salmon at various life stages (freshwater\, sea\, spawning)\, as well as related biological processes (prey\, predators) and physical environments (oceans\, rivers). A key recommendation from the IYS paper was establishing a peer support network to facilitate collaboration\, knowledge sharing\, and skill development in the salmon research community. With several collaborators already being members\, the RDA was chosen for its global community and existing infrastructure. Aims of the IG include expanding the current three chairs to eight across Atlantic and Pacific regions\, serve as a social network to link ideas across time zones\, learn from the existing RDA community’s tools and strategies\, and develop and share their own tools and processes within open spaces such as Zenodo and GitHub. The IG is a larger overarching group of members and collaborators under which smaller more focused Working Groups (WG) are formed which focus on outputs with clear\, short-term and specific goals. Thus far\, proposed WG topics include; salmon ontology\, salmon data paper synthesis\, biochronology of otolith and scale samples\, monitoring methods ontology\, migration timing data\, and long-term monitoring data. The salmon ontology WG in particular has made progress building upon a workshop held at the BC-WA Chapter AFS meeting in March 2025. The IG and the various WGs aim to foster a collaborative environment to tackle the complexities of salmon data for conservation and recovery efforts. \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\n  \nClick link below to join on October 16th \n\n\nMicrosoft Teams Need help?\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 269 941 573 156 3\nPasscode: bu3GL9Qr\n\n\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 207-387-0436\,\,797278667# United States\, Portland\nFind a local number\n\nPhone conference ID: 797 278 667#\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-october-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251015T090000
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CREATED:20250715T185346Z
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SUMMARY:Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:OFWIM’s 33rd Annual Conference and Business Meeting will be held virtually on October 15\, 2025. They are holding a virtual conference this year because they understand not everyone would be able to travel. \nRegister here. \nAbstracts can be submitted here. \nOFWIM Innovation Award\, Application Form \nThe Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers (OFWIM) is an international non-profit organization. OFWIM was formally established in 1993 and was granted non-profit status in 1995. \nMission: To promote the management and conservation of natural resources by facilitating technology and information exchange among managers of fish and wildlife information. \nVision: To be a bridge between natural resource and technical disciplines to promote partnering\, collaboration\, sharing of ideas\, and best management practices in order to effectively apply technology to the information and data needs of natural resource management.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/organization-of-fish-and-wildlife-information-managers-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250919T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250919T123000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250917T144149Z
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SUMMARY:Puget Sound Partnership Leadership Council to discuss the 2025 State of the Sound Report
DESCRIPTION:The Puget Sound Partnership Leadership Council will meet virtually on Friday\, September 19\, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThey will provide a livestream of this meeting through TVW. \nTVW web link: https://tvw.org/video/puget-sound-partnership-leadership-council-2025091134/?eventID=2025091134 \nPublic Comment: The Leadership Council welcomes written public comment for virtual meetings. You may submit comment in advance of the meeting by emailing Wendy Loosle\, Boards Policy Advisor\, wendy.loosle@psp.wa.gov\, by 12:00 p.m. on Thursday\, September 18. Written comment submitted prior to the meeting will be included in the meeting materials. \nThe agenda and meeting materials are available through our board meetings page: https://psp.wa.gov/board_meetings.php \nMeeting highlights include: \n\nA presentation and discussion about the 2025 State of the Sound report. Presentation by Jon Bridgman\, communications manager at the Puget Sound Partnership. Read more.\n\nThe full Leadership Council agenda and meeting materials are available through our board meetings page at: https://psp.wa.gov/board_meetings.php. \nIf you need special accommodations to participate in this meeting\, please notify Boards Program Coordinator Amber Raney at 564.999.0527\, amber.raney@psp.wa.gov. \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Leadership Council\nThe Leadership Council is the governing body of the Puget Sound Partnership. Its seven members are leading citizens chosen from around the Sound and appointed by the Governor to serve four-year terms. Dennis McLerran currently chairs the Leadership Council. \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.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/puget-sound-partnership-leadership-council-to-discuss-the-2025-state-of-the-sound-report/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250910T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250910T163000
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CREATED:20250826T173040Z
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Exchange Workshop Series 2025 - Opening the Gates: Solutions for Fish Passage and Flood Control
DESCRIPTION:2025 Knowledge Exchange Workshop\nOpening the Gates: Solutions for Fish Passage and Flood Control\nSeptember 10th\, 2025 1pm – 4:30pm \nRegister for the next Workshop on September 10: click here \nWorkshop Agenda\nClick here to Download the Fish Passage and Flood Control Workshop Agenda for September 10th\, 2025 \nDFO\, PSF and Washington’s GSRO are please to bring together experts to present the latest science\, tools and guidance for solutions for fish passage and flood control.  \nThis virtual workshop brings together experts to present the latest science and guidance for solutions for fish passage and flood control. Through informational talks and case studies\, speakers will present on tide gates and floodgates\, Oregon’s tidal gate journey\, and self-regulating flood solutions in the Fraser River. There will also be a panel discussion where workshop participants can raise questions and discuss this important topic. Thank you to all who plan to join!
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/knowledge-exchange-workshop-series-2025-opening-the-gates-solutions-for-fish-passage-and-flood-control/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250820T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250820T123000
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CREATED:20250725T201537Z
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SUMMARY:NAISMA Webinar: Research Spotlight: Managing the European Green Crab Invasion - FREE
DESCRIPTION:North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) Webinar: \nResearch Spotlight: Managing the European Green Crab Invasion \n\n\nAugust 20\, 2025 @ 11:00 pm – 12:30 pm PDT \nRegister here for the webinar: Webinar: Research Spotlight: Managing the European Green Crab Invasion – NAISMA \n\nThe European green crab is spreading rapidly along the Pacific Coast\, threatening ecosystems and aquaculture. In this webinar\, three experts will share new research on how we can better understand and manage this invasive species. \n\nAbby Keller (UC Berkeley) will explore how decision theory can guide when to try to remove green crabs—or when to adapt to their presence—as populations grow beyond control.\nMary Fisher (UC Davis) will present research from Willapa Bay\, WA\, using DNA metabarcoding tools to uncover what green crabs are eating and how their diet differs between aquaculture sites and natural habitats.\nRikke Jeppesen (Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve) will share findings on how native sea otters may help keep green crab populations in check in California estuaries.\n\nThis webinar is a great opportunity for anyone interested in invasive species\, coastal ecosystems\, and science-based management. This webinar is being jointly hosted by NAISMA and Sea Grant.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/naisma-webinar-research-spotlight-managing-the-european-green-crab-invasion-free/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T100000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250725T200753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T200914Z
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SUMMARY:Protect the Boating Industry - Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species Webinar - FREE
DESCRIPTION:This is a webinar to kick off a multi-year project to reduce the spread of aquatic invasive species by watercraft. This webinar will focus on engaging marina owners\, boat brokers\, and boat transporters – focused on the Great Lakes and Lower Colorado River regions – as well as those industries\, agencies\, and organizations involved in the sale\, transport\, and mooring of boats to identify the key issues and challenges that contribute to watercraft moving aquatic invasive species.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/protect-the-boating-industry-prevent-the-spread-of-aquatic-invasive-species-webinar-free/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250612T120000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
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SUMMARY:CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We hope you can join us for the Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Virtual Workshop on June 12th from 9:00am-12:00pm Pacific. \nWorkshop Objectives\n\nGet feedback and further refine draft CRB Toxics Monitoring Strategy\, which EPA and USGS are facilitating the development of as a working group document.\nProvide tutorial on updated toxics monitoring dashboard\n\nDraft Agenda\n9am – Welcome and Introductions \n\nBrief introductions – share name\, organization\, one way you would hope to use a basin-wide monitoring strategy   \n\n9:30am – Setting the Stage \n\nOverview of the CRB Toxics Monitoring Strategy\, CWA Section 123\, and meeting objectives   \n\n9:40am – Strategic Goals and Activities Discussion \n\nPresentation of draft strategy goals\n\n\nSmall group breakout discussions on goal prioritization   \n\n\n\n\nAre these the right goals and activities? What’s missing?  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhich goals should receive the most resources and attention?  \n\n\n\n10:05am – BREAK   \n10:15am – Scope and Prioritization \n\nOverview of basin geography and key considerations\n\n\nYakama-led Implementation Plan for Mainstem   \n\n\nFacilitated large group discussion on monitoring priorities\n\n\n\n\nRelative importance of mainstem vs. tributaries vs. wadable streams  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nShare your priority monitoring work related to toxics (current and planned)  \n\n\n\n10:50am – Indicators Discussion \n\nDeveloping indicators and monitoring approach    \n\n\n\n\nChemical indicator selection process \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpecies monitoring considerations  \n\n\n\n\nFacilitated large group discussion on monitoring priorities\n\n\n\n\nBased on these considerations\, what indicators come to mind?  \n\n\n\n11:15am – Approach to Evaluating Risk and Data Collection  \n\nDiscussion on risk drivers and assessment methods  \n\n\n\n\nScreening level methodologies update  \n\n\n\n\nQuality Assurance and Data Management   \n\n\n\n\nTemplate Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) approach  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nField Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) development  \n\n\n\n11:35am – Monitoring Dashboard Update and Demo  \n11:50am – Next Steps and Wrap Up \n12:00pm – Adjourn   \n\n\n\n\nMicrosoft Teams\n\n\nJoin the meeting\nMeeting ID: 269 098 600 523 4\nPasscode: b23SF9bm\n\nOr call in (audio only)\n\n\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,539537953# United States\, Washington\nFind a local number\nPhone conference ID: 539 537 953#
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/crbrp-toxics-monitoring-subgroup-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250610T123000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250507T221008Z
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SUMMARY:Columbia River Basin Restoration Working Group Spring Virtual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:When: June 10 from 9am-12:30pm PT   Register here –  deadline is June 6\, 2025. \nPlease register (no cost) to choose breakout rooms. Registration information is collected by Eastern Research Group\, Inc. (ERG) on contract to EPA and will not be shared. \nFYI –  An additional Toxics Monitoring Subgroup (TMS) Workshop on June 12 from 9am-12pm PT will focus on Science and Monitoring Strategy development. Working group participants are welcome. \n Where: Join the meeting now (phone call-in options below) \n June 10th Agenda (times in PT): \n\n9:00-9:15 PT Welcome\, Agenda Review\, and Introductions\n9:15-10:45 Grantee Presentations\n10:45-11:00 Break\n11:00-11:15 EPA updates\n11:15-11:30 (Draft) Columbia River Basin Monitoring Strategy Overview\n11:30-12:15 Networking Topic Tables (in MS Teams Breakout Rooms – please register!)\n\nAgriculture\nCommunication & outreach\nMining & cleanups\nPollution prevention\nStormwater/Green Infrastructure\n\n\n12:15-12:30 Wrap Up\n\nWorking Group Background and Previous Meeting Summaries: https://www.epa.gov/columbiariver/columbia-river-basin-restoration-working-group \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMicrosoft Teams Need help? \n\n\n\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 286 856 324 244\nPasscode: wq7Fa9dB\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOr call in (audio only) \n\n\n\n+1 202-991-0477\,\,443210159# United States\, Washington\nFind a local number\nPhone conference ID: 443 210 159#
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/columbia-river-basin-restoration-working-group-spring-virtual-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250522T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250313T174549Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond PTAGIS: More on applying R and Other Regional PIT Tag Systems - FMWG PIT Tag Data & Analysis 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Recording \nLinks to resources shared during the presentations \n\ntidyr cheatsheet: https://rstudio.github.io/cheatsheets/tidyr.pdf\ndplyr cheatsheet: https://nyu-cdsc.github.io/learningr/assets/data-transformation.pdf\nggplot2 cheatsheet: https://github.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/blob/main/data-visualization.pdf\nR Graph Gallery: https://r-graph-gallery.com/\nAccessible Color Palette Generator: https://venngage.com/tools/accessible-color-palette-generator\ngoogle “hex colors” to find your own colors and make custom color palettes\nMapping basics: SFS GIS R | Basic Mapping\nEPSG codes: Spatial Reference List — Spatial Reference\nsf library github: Simple Features for R • sf\nsf library cheatsheet: cheatsheets/sf.pdf at main · rstudio/cheatsheets · GitHub\npch shape codes: https://www.sthda.com/english/wiki/r-plot-pch-symbols-the-different-point-shapes-available-in-r?title=r-plot-pch-symbols-the-different-point-shapes-available-in-r\nLeaflet:  Interactive maps with leaflet in R [Complete Guide] | R CHARTS\nR for data science: R for Data Science (2e)\nKlamath Basin Fisheries Collaborative\nPacific Salmon Foundation Dashboards\n\n\nReady to turbocharge your research? Dive into the world of R\, the open-source programming language that’s revolutionizing how scientists work. Whether you’re a budding biologist or a seasoned pro\, our dynamic webinar is your ticket to mastering R. To wrap up the series\, we’ve invited a few folks from other regional systems to give us a brief overview of some of their tools. Join us for the fifth and final session in the FMWG PIT Tag & Data Analysis 2025 Webinar Series. \n\nBeyond PTAGIS: Using R for biological data management\, visualization\, and reporting – Jennifer Fredrickson\, Jennifer Rowe; U.S. Geological Survey Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center\nLIGHTNING TALKS:\n\nKlamath Basin Fisheries Collaborative Database – Monica Diaz\, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission\nBottlenecks to Survival Data System & Orphan Tag Database – Brahm White-Gluz\, Pacific Salmon Foundation\nUsing PIT tags to guide salmon recovery in the Green River – Chris Gregersen\, King County\n\n\n\nEach session is 90 minutes long; we will also host an optional 30-minute “office hours” after each session where participants can get additional help from the presenters. Note\, if there are no further questions during the “office hours”\, we will conclude the session. \nSee the FMWG 2025 Webinar Series Program V2 for presentation abstracts. \n\n\nMicrosoft Teams\nJoin the meeting\nMeeting ID: 294 444 747 761 9\nPasscode: MH23ct9S\n\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,790235998# United States\, Washington\nFind a local number\nPhone conference ID: 790 235 998#
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/beyond-ptagis-more-on-applying-r-and-other-regional-pit-tag-systems-fmwg-pit-tag-data-analysis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250515T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250313T173956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T223254Z
UID:10000090-1747303200-1747308600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Columbia Basin Research: Data Access in Real Time and Tools - FMWG PIT Tag Data & Analysis 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Recording \nLinks to resources shared during the presentations \n\nColumbia Basin Research (CBR)\nColumbia River DART (Data Access in Real Time)\nTools | Columbia Basin Research\nDART PIT Tag Life Stage Filter\nDART PIT Tag ESU (Evolutionarily Significant Unit) and DPS (Distinct Population Segment) Filter and Glossary\nDART PIT Tag Transportation Filter\nDART Metadata\, Glossaries\, and Methods\nDART PIT Tag Columbia Basin ESU & DPS Graphics & Text\nDART PIT Tag Adult Returns by Observation Year Detail\nDART PIT Tag DART-specific file_id (.DART[N])\nDART PIT Tag Adult Returns by Observation Site Historical Run Timing\nDART PIT Tag Adult Returns Conversion Rate\nDART PIT Tag Columbia Basin ESU & DPS Smolt-to-Adult Return (SAR) Survival\nDART Lower Granite Bypass and Spillway Analyses\nDART PIT Tag Release and Observation Summary for Generating Survival and Travel Time Estimates with Tag File Selection\nDART PIT Tag Juvenile Survival and Travel Time Estimates Methods\nDART PIT Tag Upload TagID List Analysis and Reporting\nPitPro webpage\n\n\nColumbia Basin Research experts will lead us through the Data Access in Real Time (DART) site and some of their analysis tools for use with mark-recapture data and an in-depth look at the PIT-tag processing tool\, PitPro. Join us for the fourth session in the FMWG PIT Tag & Data Analysis 2025 Webinar Series. \nThe session features a two-part presentation with opportunities for Q&A interspersed:\n\nPart 1. Columbia Basin Research Data Access in Real Time (DART) – Susannah Iltis\, Matt Carter\, and Jennifer Gosselin\, Columbia Basin Research\, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences\, University of Washington\nPart 2. Columbia Basin Research Mark and Recapture Tools – Rich Townsend and Rebecca Buchanan\, Columbia Basin Research\, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences\, University of Washington\n\n\n\nEach session is 90 minutes long; we will also host an optional 30-minute “office hours” after each session where participants can get additional help from the presenters. Note\, if there are no further questions during the “office hours”\, we will conclude the session. \nSee the FMWG 2025 Webinar Series Program V2 for presentation abstracts. \n\n\nMicrosoft Teams\nJoin the meeting\nMeeting ID: 258 873 165 738 8\nPasscode: Sp6G228K\n\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,449412563# United States\, Washington\nFind a local number\nPhone conference ID: 449 412 563#
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/columbia-basin-research-data-access-in-real-time-and-tools-fmwg-pit-tag-data-analysis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250508T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250313T173801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T213318Z
UID:10000089-1746698400-1746703800@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Applications: Clean & Organize Your PIT Tag Data - FMWG PIT Tag Data & Analysis 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Recording \nLinks to resources shared during the presentations:\n\nPITcleanr\nPIThy\nPIThy 2023 Presentation\nPIThy GitHub\nMarika Dobos PIThy example\nNicole Tancreto PIThy example\nBONAFF PIThy example\nAn introduction to Git and how to use it with RStudio\nNMFS Openscapes\nColumbia Cold Water Refuge PIT-Tab Analysis (GitHub)\nMapshaper (GitHub)\n\n\n\n\nYou’ve got your data and need to clean it up\, now what? Tune in as we cover some tools to help you format your data using helpful tools such as PitcleanR and PIThy\, as well as information on helpful GitHub pages. Join us for the third session in the FMWG PIT Tag & Data Analysis 2025 Webinar Series. \n\nWrangling and Preparing PIT Tag Data using PITcleanr – Kevin See; Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife\nStrategies for Bringing PTAGIS to the Masses – Brian Maschhoff; Salmonetics\n\nEach session is 90 minutes long; we will also host an optional 30-minute “office hours” after each session where participants can get additional help from the presenters. Note\, if there are no further questions during the “office hours”\, we will conclude the session. \nSee the FMWG 2025 Webinar Series Program V2 for presentation abstracts. \n\n\nMicrosoft Teams\nJoin the meeting\nMeeting ID: 281 353 821 649 8\nPasscode: Em7Eq2pJ\n\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,813562932# United States\, Washington\nFind a local number\nPhone conference ID: 813 562 932#
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/applications-clean-organize-your-pit-tag-data-fmwg-pit-tag-data-analysis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250501T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250313T173535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T215940Z
UID:10000088-1746093600-1746099000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:GitHub for Data Analysis Projects - FMWG PIT Tag Data & Analysis 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Recording \nLink to resources shared during the presentation: GitHub Crash Course \n\nFollow along as Dr. Ben Staton gives a live tutorial on GitHub. If you are new to GitHub\, it is highly recommended that you watch Ben’s GitHub introduction from the 2025 Emerging Technologies Information Sessions (ETIS) 2025 Webinar Series\, link to the session here. This presentation will build on his introduction by diving deeper into GitHub. Join us for the second session of the FMWG PIT Tag & Data Analysis 2025 Webinar Series. \n\nLive Tutorial for Using and Navigating GitHub for Data Analysis Projects – Ben Staton; Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission\n\nEach session is 90 minutes long; we will also host an optional 30-minute “office hours” after each session where participants can get additional help from the presenters. Note\, if there are no further questions during the “office hours”\, we will conclude the session. \nSee the FMWG 2025 Webinar Series Program V2 for presentation abstracts. \n\n\nMicrosoft Teams\nJoin the meeting\nMeeting ID: 222 840 364 028 8\nPasscode: gs6H9eg6\n\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,729731836# United States\, Washington\nFind a local number\nPhone conference ID: 729 731 836#
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/github-for-data-analysis-projects-fmwg-pit-tag-data-analysis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250424T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250424T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250313T173252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T183045Z
UID:10000087-1745488800-1745494200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Starting Your Journey with PIT Tag Data - FMWG PIT Tag Data & Analysis 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Watch the Recording \nLinks to resources shared during the presentations\n\nPTAGIS Tutorial Videos: https://www.ptagis.org/Resources/VideoLibrary?videoTutorials=Reporting%20Tutorial\nData Overview section in PTAGIS Data Specification: https://www.ptagis.org/content/DataSpecification/topics/data-overview.htm\nQuery section in PTAGIS Data Specification: https://www.ptagis.org/content/DataSpecification/topics/query.htm\nPTAGIS Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.ptagis.org/Faq\nExcel Handout: https://pnamp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/FMWG_PIT_Workshop_Dobos_EXCEL_Handout_2025_04_24.docx\nExcel Exercise: https://pnamp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/FMWG_PIT_Workshop_Dobos_EXCEL_Exercise_FINAL_2025_04_24.xlsx\n\n\nNew to the PIT tag data and analysis world or maybe you need a refresher? The PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG) has got you covered! Join us for the first session in the FMWG PIT Tag & Data Analysis 2025 Webinar Series. \n\nUsing the PTAGIS advanced reporting system to query and download PIT tag data – Nicole Tancreto; Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission/PTAGIS\nManaging PIT Tag Detection Data with Microsoft Excel – Marika Dobos; Idaho Department of Fish and Game\n\nEach session is approximately 90 minutes long; we will also host an optional 30-minute “office hours” after each session where participants can get more hands-on from the presenters. Note\, if there are no further questions during the “office hours”\, we will conclude the session. \nSee the FMWG 2025 Webinar Series Program V2 for presentation abstracts.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/starting-your-journey-with-pit-tag-data-fmwg-pit-tag-data-analysis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250417T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250417T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250122T155435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T200815Z
UID:10000082-1744884000-1744889400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (April 2025)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 10:00 am (Pacific) on April 17th 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: WATCH RECORDING \nDevelopment of a Mid-Sized River Habitat Sampling Protocol\nTyler Hessler (PhD student in the Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit in Columbia\, MO) \nThe use of technology is increasing in natural resources field and there is a need to determine how these technologies can be utilized to advance our respective fields. In this study\, we propose the use of several advanced technologies (acoustic doppler current profilers\, ADCPs; unmanned aerial systems\, UASs; side scan sonar; 360 cameras) to better standardize and streamline the collection of fish-relevant habitat data in non-wadeable rivers. UASs and 360 cameras allow for efficient capture of important habitat metrics (canopy cover\, riparian land use\, etc.) with greater accuracy than traditional observational methods that often include a great deal of subjectivity. ADCPs and side scan sonar have seen use in fisheries but are not used as often as they could be to quickly assess habitat. Although the amount of data these technologies collect can be daunting\, the use of AI and other software may streamline the implementation of these data and provide another option for managers that can increase confidence associated with making informed decisions that rely on accurate habitat data. Developing a standardized protocol using these technologies could significantly increase the quality of data collected in non-wadeable rivers and also decrease the costs associated with extended time in the field. \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 April 17th \n\nMicrosoft Teams Meeting link\nMeeting ID: 240 100 065 603\nPasscode: Hm2wb39o\n\n\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,595384762# United States\, Washington\nFind a local number\n\nPhone conference ID: 595 384 762#\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@usgs.gov
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-april-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250213T153000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250127T225404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T161250Z
UID:10000083-1739437200-1739460600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:2025 Knowledge Exchange Workshop - Large Wood Applications in River Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Large Wood Applications in River Restoration – Virtual Workshop #7 in the Salmon Habitat Restoration Knowledge Exchange Series \nThe Knowledge Exchange Workshop Series is co-presented by Fisheries & Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF). \nDFO and PSF are pleased to provide an opportunity to share knowledge on some of the latest restoration practices and research from researchers\, scientists\, and field professionals working in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. \nDFO\, PSF and Washington’s GSRO are pleased to bring together leading experts to present the latest science on wood dynamics and processes in rivers\, as well as effective strategies for designing and implementing restoration projects using large wood in both streams and large rivers. Through informational talks and case studies\, speakers will present technical details and monitoring results from large wood projects\, provide the most current guidance on large wood restoration\, and share valuable lessons learned. \nRegister for the Workshop
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2025-knowledge-exchange-workshop-large-wood-applications-in-river-restoration/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T143000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20250116T181402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T183134Z
UID:10000081-1739278800-1739284200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:CRBRP Toxics Monitoring Subgroup Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\n5 min\, Welcome and Introductions \n30 min\, What is Data Management\, and Why is it Important? Edyth Hermosillo (Aquatic Biologist\, EPA Region 10 – Seattle) \n30 min\, Environmental Data Management at WA Ecology – 25 Years of Insight and Tips\, Chris Neumiller (WA Ecology\, EIM Data Manager)  \n20 min\, Round Robin \n\nMeeting participants are invited to share 1-2 minute updates about new monitoring on the horizon.\n\n5 min\, TMS Updates \n\nNews about TMS Core Team tasks and the 2025 TMS Workshop\n\n  \nMicrosoft Teams\n\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 215 646 005 565\nPasscode: 4278qT6E\n\nOr call in (audio only) \n\n+1 202-640-1187\nConference ID: 630 909 080#\nFind a local number | Learn More
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/crbrp-toxics-monitoring-subgroup-meeting-7/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20241101T001537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250206T185034Z
UID:10000076-1738746000-1738753200@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Remote Sensing Session - ETIS 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Remote Sensing Session – Watch the Recording \n\nDeveloping Autonomous eDNA Detection – Edgar Rudberg\, Ph.D.; Nucleic Sensing Systems\nEarly Predication Method for Native Migratory Fish Presence at Small Culverts – Courtney Zambory; Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife\nWhy on Earth Would We Put Ocean Color Sensors on a Geostationary Weather Satellite? – Ryan Vandermeulen; NOAA Fisheries\n\nSee the ETIS 2025 Webinar Program for presentation abstracts.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/remote-sensing-session-etis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ETIS Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250129T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250129T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20241031T235926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T174605Z
UID:10000075-1738141200-1738148400@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Genetics Session - ETIS 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Genetics Session – Watch the Recording \n\nUpdating Genus Classification and Species Diversity in the OG Fish – Kellie Carim; U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station\nHow Might Restoration Efforts Help Bring a Bumper Return of Pacific Lamprey to the Columbia River? – Jon Hess; Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission\nIntegrating Genetics into Crayfish Conservation – Zanethia Barnett; USDA Forest Service\nSharing Biological Information Across Generations: Parallels Between Indigenous Knowledge and Genetics for Fisheries Recovery in the Columbia River Basin – Jeremy FiveCrows; Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission\n\nSee the ETIS 2025 Webinar Program for presentation abstracts.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/genetics-session-etis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ETIS Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250122T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250122T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20241031T233543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T234715Z
UID:10000074-1737536400-1737543600@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Data QA/QC Session – ETIS 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Data QA/QC Session – Watch the Recording \n\n(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\n(Slide Deck) Data QA/QC for Spawning Ground Surveys Using Survey 123 and ArcGIS Enterprise – Brock Lipple; Idaho Department of Fish and Game\n(Slide Deck) UI Design for Getting Better Quality Data – Chris Harrington; Idaho Department of Fish and Game\n\nSee the ETIS 2025 Webinar Program for presentation abstracts.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/data-qa-qc-session-etis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ETIS Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250116T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20240815T204304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T155738Z
UID:10000032-1737021600-1737027000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (January 2025)
DESCRIPTION: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 to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. \nTech Talk: RECORDING AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST\, send email to mdethloff@psmfc.org \nPutting Time Back into Space-for-Time Mark-Recapture Models\nAuthors: Russell W. Perry\, Dalton J. Hance\, and Adam C. Pope (U.S. Geological Survey) \nSummary:\nRussell Perry\, a Research Fish Biologist in the Quantitative Ecology Section at the US Geological Survey with the Western Fisheries Research Center will present Putting Time Back into Space-for-Time Mark-Recapture Models. Mark-recapture models such as the Cormack-Jolly-Seber and multi-state models are widely used to estimate survival of PIT- and acoustic-tagged fish migrating through stream and river networks. Although mark-recapture models were designed to estimate survival over time between discrete sampling occasions\, when applied to migratory animals space can be swapped for time by using the discrete sampling locations to form detection “gates” along the migratory corridor. However\, space-for-time models pose significant challenges when interest centers on understanding the effect of time-varying covariates on survival. This is because the environmental conditions that fish experienced upon passing a detection gate is unknown when individuals are not detected. In this presentation\, we describe Time-Integrated Migration and Survival (TIMS) models that overcome this limitation of space-for-time mark-recapture models. TIMS models combine a migration model with a mark-recapture model to explicitly model travel times between detection gates and to account for probable arrival times and environmental conditions experienced by undetected fish. We provide example applications of these models to both acoustic- and PIT-tagged juvenile salmon to illustrate how the TIMS modeling framework allows for estimating effects of daily covariates such as flow and temperature on migration and survival. \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 16th \n\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 221 482 886 201\nPasscode: dd6X2C\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,292731902# United States\, Washington DC\nFind a local number\n\nPhone conference ID: 292 731 902#\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@usgs.gov
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-jan2025/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250115T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20241023T165420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T213833Z
UID:10000071-1736931600-1736938800@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Session - ETIS 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Session: Watch the Recording \n\n AI for capture recapture data: individual instance pattern recognition tools and the GrouperSpotter platform – Brice Semmens; Scripps Institution of Oceanography\, UC San Diego\n (Slide Deck) Exploring monitoring methods using text clustering and LLMs – Tomas Bird and Minh Doan; Department of Fisheries and Oceans\, Canada\n Improving Hydroelectric Dam Operations Through AI-Powered Fish Monitoring – Aaron Legge; Innovasea\n\nSee the ETIS 2025 Webinar Program for presentation abstracts.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/ai-and-ml/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ETIS Event,PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250108T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250108T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20241023T161813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T213939Z
UID:10000070-1736326800-1736334000@pnamp.org
SUMMARY:Modeling and Analysis Session - ETIS 2025 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Modeling and Analysis Session: Watch the Recording \n\n(Slide Deck) An Overview of GitHub for Data Analysis Projects – Ben Staton; Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission\n(Slide Deck) Utilizing R Shiny Within the Likely Suspects Framework – Graeme Diack\, Jon Emery\, Colin Bull; Missing Salmon Alliance\n(Slide Deck) Models facilitate comparison of the social-ecological tradeoffs among Puget Sound management alternatives – Caitlin Magel; University of Washington Puget Sound Institute\n\nSee the ETIS 2025 Webinar Program for presentation abstracts.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/modeling-analysis-session-etis-2025-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ETIS Event,PNAMP Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241212T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241212T093000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20241126T165023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T170354Z
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SUMMARY:RDA Salmon Research and Monitoring Interest Group Kick-Off Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A Research Data Alliance (RDA) Interest Group dedicated to the salmon research and monitoring community which will aim to accelerate the uptake of interoperable methods and data from research\, management\, and monitoring\, so as to empower the community to further develop the mechanistic understanding of what drives salmon declines\, and importantly develop methods to counter the declines. We will focus on these factors through the development of Working Groups aligned with the RDA methodology\, 12 – 18 month focused efforts to tackle specific challenges in adherence to FAIR principles in line with the RDA mission. \nThe kick-off meeting is now scheduled for 1630GMT to 1730GMT on the 12th December 2024 \nPlease check your local time zone\, this is 0830PST/1230AST/1730CET/0130+1 dayJST \nJoin the meeting \nMeeting ID: 382 607 051 044 \nPasscode: eX6jo6Uk \nThe meeting will be recorded and shared here after the meeting. This will be the first of many regular meetings across convenient time slots for everyone\, so if you cannot make it this time don’t worry we’ll follow up with another soon after.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/rda-salmon-research-and-monitoring-interest-group-kick-off-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Data Management and Mobilization event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241114T153000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20241113T183407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241113T183424Z
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SUMMARY:Restoring Watershed Resilience Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Restoring Watershed Resilience\nNovember 14th\, 2024 \n9:00am – 3:30pm PST on Zoom \nAs climate change and land-use practices alter the disturbance regime of river corridors\, there is growing awareness of the need to increase watershed resilience as part of Pacific salmon recovery efforts. This virtual workshop will bring together experts in watershed science to discuss habitat restoration approaches to increasing watershed resilience. Strategies for increasing the absorbing capacity of the watershed\, restoring connectivity\, project planning and implementation\, and bridging project-scale actions to a watershed-scale response will all be discussed through practical case study examples and the most current science.  Morning and afternoon panel discussions will invite participants to raise questions and discuss this important topic. We hope you will join us!​ \nREGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VEaOB9zXQ9eEsqsHJsZRMg \nPast workshop recordings: https://psf.ca/knowledge-exchange-workshop-series/ \nFor more information: laura.weatherly@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/restoring-watershed-resilience-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241031T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241031T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132900
CREATED:20240823T162442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T174813Z
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SUMMARY:Columbia River Basin Restoration Working Group Virtual Fall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:October 31st\, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm MT (9:00 am – 2:00 PM Pacific)  \nPlease send Robin Parker\, CRBRP Coordinator\, any suggestions or requests you have for topics to share about or learn about as a part of this virtual meeting. Some ideas so far: \n\nScience and Monitoring Awards update\nEngagement with “non-typical” partners\, like property owners\, food growers\, corporations\, railroads\, etc.\nCommunication for and with others in the WG to ask for advice\, find partners\, etc.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/columbia-river-basin-restoration-working-group-virtual-fall-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CRBRP TMS Event,Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241022T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241024T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132901
CREATED:20241015T191524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T192107Z
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SUMMARY:2024 GEO Sessions (free and virtual)
DESCRIPTION:OCTOBER 22-24\, 2024\nGeo Sessions is an online thought leadership event focused on the trends\, benefits\, techniques\, and applications of geospatial data and analysis. Attend this event to gain insights from spectral\, SAR\, and LiDAR experts from public organizations\, academia\, and commercial industries and see what the present and future of geospatial data looks like from their perspectives. \nThere will be a dedicated 2-hour session for each of the three data modalities (spectral\, SAR\, LiDAR) over consecutive days\, view the agenda in the link below for details. All registrants will receive on-demand recordings of each day after the event concludes. \nThis event will benefit anyone who is using or considering using spectral\, SAR\, and LiDAR data. \nREGISTER TODAY \nNot sure if you can attend the entire event? Register anyway to make sure that you receive access to the recordings.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2024-geo-sessions-free-and-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:RSF Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241017T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241017T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T132901
CREATED:20240813T173056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T174318Z
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SUMMARY:Fish Monitoring Work Group Meeting (October 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 10:00 am (Pacific) on October 17th 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: WATCH RECORDING \nFlowing Forward: Key Insights from the Middle Fork John Day River Intensively Monitored Watershed 2024 Summary Report \nThe Middle Fork John Day River Intensively Monitored Watershed (Middle Fork IMW) Working Group (comprised of multiple agencies and entities\, with funding from PSMFC\, NOAA and OWEB) dedicated 2023 to completing a summary report that builds off the Middle Fork IMW’s 2017 10-Year Summary Report. The 2024 report represents additional years of work and voluntary reporting by numerous agencies and individuals\, conducting restoration\, research\, and monitoring activities in the upper Middle Fork John Day River. On a voluntary basis\, principal investigators and their co-authors wrote eight individual chapters\, describing their recent research and findings. The 2024 Summary Report also provides key insights into the intensity and types of restoration actions completed on the landscape\, an assessment of the application of previous recommendations provided in 2017\, a compilation of new lessons learned and recommendations\, and recommendations for future restoration to target limiting factor(s) and achieve the goals of the Middle Fork IMW.  The 2024 Middle Fork John Day IMW Summary Report can be found at this link: 2024 Middle Fork John Day River IMW Summary Report.  Kasey Bliesner (ODFW and the Middle Fork IMW co-coordinator) and other members of the Middle Fork IMW Working Group will present key insights from the 2024 Summary Report. \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 October 17th \nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 286 334 974 298\nPasscode: F42mqG\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 202-640-1187\,\,806443594# United States\, Washington DC\nFind a local number\n\nPhone conference ID: 806 443 594#\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@usgs.gov
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/fish-monitoring-work-group-meeting-oct2024/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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