May 2008 Newsletter

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Articles:

  • President’s Message
  • Coastwide Salmonid Genetics Conference
  • Upcoming NPIC Voting
  • Executive committee candidates’ statements
  • NPIC Builds Momentum with Successful 2008 AGM
  • NPIC’s 2009 AGM
  • NPIC’s New Archivist
  • Increasing Student Involvement
  • NPIC Needs a New Web Master
  • Annual Award Recipients
  • What Kind of Impact Do You Want to Have With Your Career?

Coastwide Salmonid Genetics Meeting

Co-convened by NPIC-AFS and Washington Dept of Fish and Wildlife

June 6 – 7, 2008 Olympia Washington

We invite you to Olympia, WA June 6 – 7, 2008 for the Coastwide Salmonid Genetic Meeting hosted by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the North Pacific International Chapter (WA and BC) of the American Fisheries Society (AFS). The research community studying salmon and trout genetics on the west coast has met biannually for two decades to forge scientific and social bonds. This year’s meeting will convene at the Phoenix Inn and Suites, and is anticipated to be a vibrant gathering. We expect a strong slate of contributed presentations from agency professionals, academic faculty, and students, along with a poster session and the usual evening socials (on the shores of Puget Sound). We hope to see you here in June!

For all information about the conference, including registration, abstract submission, lodging, and more, please go to http://wdfw.wa.gov/genetics/coastwide_meeting.htm.

2008 AGM Raffle Update

We have a great selection of raffle items for you to win at the Awards and Raffle Social on Wednesday Night March 5th. Items include:

  •  Flyfishing gear including flies and a fly rod
  • Art including a Joe wilson print, 5 prints form the Sustainable Fisheries Foundation, coastal cutthroat print from recent Skamania AGM
  • Books including ‘Ecology of Juvenile Salmon in the Northeast Pacific Ocean: Regional Comparisons’, ‘Saving Puget Sound: A Conservation Strategy for the 21st Century’, ‘Behavioral Technologies for Fish Guidance’
  • Videos including 1998 one-hour video documentary “Under Puget Sound” made by our own Keith Wolf
  • Music including 5 copies of the David Hillman  2007 album/cd’s “Americana Hour”

Items will be on display throughout the conference for you to view.

Please participate in the raffle which benefits the students of the Chapter.

Looking forward to seeing you at the conference!

Jim Shannon, NPIC Vice President

WDAFS scholarships deadline coming up

Greetings:

Please be aware that the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society deadline for the 2008 graduate-level student scholarship applications is March 1, 2008. This scholarship program provides up to $3,000 annually in scholarships to master’s or doctoral students in the general area of fisheries science with one to three awards to individual students. Beginning in 2002, the Sustainable Fisheries Foundation established the William Trachtenberg Memorial Scholarship Fund, which augments the Western Division scholarship program. This fund provides up to $600 annually to a graduate-level student conducting studies on fisheries sustainability. Applications for the Western Division scholarship program will automatically be considered for the Sustainable Fisheries Foundation scholarship program as well. Please pass the attached information on to potential applicants (note that the application deadline is March 1, 2008).

Thanks,

Bob Gresswell
Western Division AFS, Scholarship Chair

2008 Application Procedures

Final Call for Paper and Poster Abstracts

We Invite Additional Speakers and Posters for both Symposia and Contributed Sessions on freshwater, estuarine, and marine topics.

The Program Committee invites abstracts for individual symposia, oral, and poster presentations. Abstracts must be submitted on-line by January 31st, 2008. Please also see www.npic-afs.org for information on the Program, Accommodations, and to Register for the Conference .

Proposed Session Topics:

  • Saving the Salish Sea
  • Research, Monitoring and Evaluation of Salmon Recovery
  • Fish Health
  • Elwha River Recovery
  • Marine Species-Habitat Interactions
  • Forage Fish Ecology
  • Puget Sound Ecology and Habitat Trends
  • Puget Sound Water Quality
  • Marine and Freshwater Fish Ecology and Management
  • Columbia River Aquatic Science Topics
  • Seagrass, Nearshore, and Salmon
  • Marine Hydropower Technologies
  • Groundfish Ecology and Management
  • Habitat Restoration
  • Advancements in Genetics
  • Bull Trout Ecology and Management
  • Planning in Restoration and Conservation

Deadline for Oral and Poster Presentation Abstracts
January 31st, 2008
Make hotel reservations before Feb. 4th for group discount
Register by Feb. 15th for reduced registration fees.

Contact Program Chair Larry Dominguez (Larry.Dominguez@dnr.wa.gov) for any additional questions

NPIC AGM Awards Social and Raffle

Please join us on Wednesday March 5th at 5:30 for the NPIC Awards Social and Raffle. We will be giving out awards and raffling off items throughout the evening.

David Hillman will be playing some of his original music after the awards and raffle ceremonies. Rock, alt-country, blues, and jazz, all take turns in his repertoire of songs. Check out his website.

http://www.davidjhillman.com/home.html

Hors d’oeuvre will be served to registered conference attendees. There will also be a no host bar for refreshments.

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Sincerely,

NPIC EXCOM

Environmental Impact Reduction

NPIC is committed to minimizing the environmental impact of the 2008 Annual General Meeting through:

  • Decreasing the amount of solid waste produced by the meeting
    • Serve liquids in bulk containers (e.g. cream for coffee, water in pitchers [no bottled water], kegs of beer (bring your own mug/glass)
    • Minimize paper handouts and promote electronic correspondence
    • Encourage participants to reuse name tag holders from previous conferences
  • Reducing energy and water consumption at the meeting
    • Hotel provides option to not wash sheets and towels every day
    • Turn off light in conference rooms when not in use
  • Minimizing or off-setting harmful emissions resulting from vehicular transportation and energy consumption associated with meeting
  • Disposing of solid and liquid waste in an environmentally responsible manner
    • Recycle paper, plastic bottles, aluminum cans
    • Provide containers for recycling in every room