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2022_May_Planning Successful Rotenone & Antimycin Projects
5/23/2022
Logan
5/23/2022
The course was developed to meet the US EPA registration requirements that rely on the label and standard operation procedures for the piscicides rotenone and antimycin.
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2022 Climate Communications Training
8/20/2022
Spokane, WA
Climate Communications Training Track This program provides a multi-layered and in-depth assessment on the skills and proficiencies needed for meaningful dialogues on the impacts that our changing climate is having on our fisheries science and aquatic resources. The components of the program Early August: Online Training with two one-hour sessions August 20-21: In-person Workshops. Saturday evening (7:00-9:00pm) and Sunday (8:00am-3:00pm) August 22-25: AFS Annual Meeting Assignments: Participants will attend the AFS annual meeting to attend climate focused symposia and talks to assess communication messaging. August 25: Assessment Workshop: Thursday 8:00am-11:00am Post-Meeting Sessions: Two one-hour sessions and community of practice sessions The components of the program Early August: Online Training with two one-hour sessions August 20-21: In-person Workshops. Saturday evening (7:00-9:00pm) and Sunday (8:00am-3:00pm) August 22-25: AFS Annual Meeting Assignments: Participants will attend the AFS annual meeting to attend climate focused symposia and talks to assess communication messaging. August 25: Assessment Workshop: Thursday 8:00am-11:00am Post-Meeting Sessions: Two one-hour sessions and community of practice sessions
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VIRTUAL COURSE: Quick Start to Mastering Online Meetings
8/21/2022
Spokane, WA
This 4-hour course will cover the design and leadership of virtual meetings to produce work products as well as enhance teamwork. Participants will be given presentations on best management practices and observe the interactive application of meeting management techniques. Broadly, we will cover how to identify what work product is to be produced, tools that can be used to produce that product, and achieve closure by the end of the meeting.
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VIRTUAL COURSE: Introduction to InSTREAM and InSALMO
8/21/2022
Spokane, WA
This workshop will train participants in the use of InSTREAM and InSALMO, innovative instream flow and temperature assessment models for trout and freshwater life stages of salmon. These are individual-based simulation models that represent a virtual stream and how individual fish select habitat, grow, survive or die, and reproduce. They predict how population characteristics such as abundance, biomass, and persistence differ among alternative flow and temperature regimes. These models have been in development and use for over 20 years and have been applied at >50 sites. The models are free, open-source, and thoroughly documented (https://ecomodel.humboldt.edu/instream-and-insalmo-overview).
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