Category Archives: Regional Event

Southeast Alaska Shellfish Farming Workshop – October 9 – 11 in Ketchikan

Join in for a comprehensive 3 Day Workshop that will teach you the essentials of Beginning Shellfish Farming.

The workshop is sponsored by the University of Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, and cosponsored by the University of Alaska Southeast, and OceansAlaska.

Southeast Alaska Shellfish Farming Workshop
October 9-11, 2014
Robertson Building, Room 115,
600 Steadman St.
University of Alaska Southeast
Ketchikan, AlaskaSE Alaska Shellfish Aquaculture Workshop schedule_Page_1

Postponed….Fall 2014 Workshop: Using Beaver to Restore Streams — the state of the art and science

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Using Beaver to Restore Streams — the state of the art and science

1-day workshops for practitioners, landowners, land managers and regulators

Confirmed Dates and Venues:

Nov. 20, 2014 – Juneau, AK

Jan. 14, 2015 – Everett, WA

Jan 21 or 22, 2015 – Portland, OR

Feb. 12, 2015 – Weed, CA

To Register:

http://epp.esr.pdx.edu/registration.html

Course Fee: $50

Presenters:

Michael M. Pollock, Ph.D., Ecosystems Analyst – NOAA Fisheries  NWF Science Center

Chris E. Jordan, Ph.D.,  Mathematical Ecologist – NOAA Fisheries NWF Science Center

Janine Castro, Ph.D., Fluvial Geomorphologist – US Fish & Wildlife Service & NOAA Fisheries

Gregory Lewallen, Graduate Student – Portland State University

These workshops will be offered for a nominal fee through a partnership with US Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA Fisheries, and Portland State University, Environmental Professional Program.

Using beaver to restore streams is rapidly gaining acceptance as a cost-effective technique to improve aquatic habitat, especially for salmonids. Regulatory and institutional obstacles are being reduced or removed as scientific advances continue to demonstrate that beaver can restore stream habitat far more effectively, and at a much lower cost, than many traditional stream restoration approaches.

Join us for an intensive 1-day workshop symposium for the beta release of a state-of-the-science manual regarding the use of beaver to restore streams. Workshops will be interactive with the audience as we walk through the manual and describe its use to facilitate the restoration of streams. We will provide assessment tools for determining how, where, and when to use beaver in stream restoration. Also included will be a discussion of the regulatory process and how to maximize the probability of successfully obtaining permits.

As a leader in aquatic habitat restoration, your feedback on this document is very important to us and necessary to create an effective tool for restoration using beaver.  We encourage you and your colleagues to attend a workshop and to spread the word. Please let us know if you would like to join us and/or if you know of particular groups who may want to attend by responding to this announcement, so that we may adjust the number of workshops as necessary.

Thank you and we look forward to hearing back from you.

For more information contact: maryanns@pdx.edu , 503-725-2343 until 6/30/2014

Starting July 1, 2014 contact epp@pdx.edu    503-725-5388

First Annual Alaska Fish Film Festival! October 2014

The Southeast Alaska Fish Habitat Partnership will be hosting the first annual Alaska Fish Film Festival during the annual meeting of the Alaska Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and American Water Resources Association in Juneau (October 20–24, 2014) Conference Details.

We are soliciting fish-related videos for the Festival and encourage you to capture footage this summer and/or edit footage you already have!  Check out the details here.

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Rivers that Feed Us – a presentation by Wade Davis

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Wade Davis: Anthropologist | Author | Explorer

MAY 14 at 7pm

Juneau Arts & Culture Center

Enjoy light Taku River salmon appetizers while listening to this National Geographic Society “Explorer for the Millennium” share the story of the Sacred Headwaters campaign to protect the salmon-rich Stikine, Nass and Skeena Rivers of northern British Columbia. This story has lessons for the current fight to safeguard from industrial development the other great salmon rivers that flow from British Columbia into Southeast Alaska.

A panel discussion with First Nations and tribal leaders to follow.

www.daviswade.com or call (907) 209-8486

This event is FREE but kindly RSVP here.

Juneau Maritime Festival – May 10th

Is Maritime Festival time again – celebrating Juneau’s maritime history, culture and commerce with vessel tours, delicious seafood, activities for kids, informational and sales booths, songs and stories for all ages. Maritime related educational activities, information and products from pubic agencies and private vendors. 

Saturday, May 10th from 11-5pm at Juneau’s Marine Park and Plaza

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Juneau Maritime Festival – May 19, 2013

Celebrate Juneau’s maritime history, culture and commerce at the 4th Annual Juneau Maritime Festival. The festival is fueled by community volunteers & local businesses. The Juneau Economic Development Council and festival planning partners encourage community participation. The Southeast Alaska Fish Habitat Partnership is co-sponsoring two tasty salmon contests during the festival – one is a salmon dip contest open to the public and the second is a salmon/beer pairing contest for local restaurants and culinary professionals.  Check out the details at: http://www.juneaumaritimefestival.org/activitiesMARITIME LOGO 2013 FINAL (2)