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The Puyallup River Watershed Council and the Puyallup and Chambers Watersheds Salmon Recovery Lead Entity are partnering to offer a two-day symposium on environmental issues and concerns, projects, plans and studies in or relevant to the Puyallup Watershed from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on December 11-12, 2019.
Day 1 will provide a broad picture of issues across the watershed. Day 2 will be focused on salmon recovery. You can register for one or both days, and there is a discount for attending both days. Registration includes a buffet lunch each day.
Both days include a series of guest speakers and presentations, and poster presentations, outreach tables, lunch, and ample time for networking. If you have dietary restrictions, please use the contact information on the right side bar of this page to inform Bonnie Valens.
Day 1 topics to include: Whole Watershed Restoration Procedures: Integrating Watershed Condition and Native Fish Conservation into Landscape Restoration Design and Decision Support Improving Watershed Condition Frameworks in the upper White and Green River watersheds Pierce Countys Water Quality Work in the Puyallup Watershed Contaminants in Seaward Migrating Juvenile Salmon from the Puyallup River: potential impacts on their early marine survival Consciousness and Environmental Education Upper White River Channel Migration Study Pierce County Habitat and Flood Capacity Creation Project - Lessons Learned Potential for Beaver Restoration in the Puyallup Watershed Floodplains for the Future Watershed Results, 2014-18 Tapps-Wise: A Social Marketing Approach to Help Prevent Toxic Algae Blooms
Day 2 topics to include: Welcome and Opening Talk by Puyallup Tribe of Indians Organizational structure and Strategies for Salmon Recovery in the Puyallup/White Restoring Fish Passage at Mud Mountain Dam and Buckley Diversion Dam White River Landscape Scale Restoration Bull Trout The Electron Dam Floodplain Restoration Targets and Restoration Across the Puget Sound Estuary Extent and Restoration Potential across Puget Sound Naturally Stronger the benefits of natural infrastructure Salmon diets and invertebrate prey resources Commencement Bay Projects and Monitoring Results Climate Change and the Nearshore -Shoreline Planning on the Tacoma Waterfront Shore Friendly Pierce County
Come for one or both days to learn more about our watershed and connect with organizations and individuals working to improve the health of our watershed for salmon and people!
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UbicaciónPioneer Park Pavilion (Ver)
330 S Meridian
Puyallup, WA 98371
United States
Categorías
Se aceptan perros: No |
No fumar: Sí |
Accesible a silla de ruedas: Sí |
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Contacto
Organizador: Bonnie Valens |
En BPT desde: Oct 31, 2019 |
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Krystal Kyer |
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