In this eNewsletter you will find:
- Second Call for 2023 SRF Conference Abstracts
- 2023 SRF Conference - Poster Session Now Open
- Co-Sponsor Info for the 40th Salmonid Restoration Conference
- 24th Annual Coho Confab Presentations
- Restoring Riverscapes Workshop
- Coastal Habitat Restoration and Resilience Grants
- CDFW Hiring in Northern Klamath
- OAEC Hiring
- Restoration Job Board
- Please Support SRF
Second Call for 2023 SRF Conference Abstracts
Presenter Abstracts Due November 8, 2022
The 40th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference will be held in Fortuna, California from April 25-28, 2023. Please visit our website to see the Second Call for Presentation Abstracts.
Please note that the agenda evolves and the Second Call for Abstracts includes additional concurrent sessions and the proposed field tours. Workshop, tour, and session descriptions are online. Early abstract submission helps SRF determine which sessions and workshops will be in the final agenda.
SRF’s Call for Abstracts is highly competitive and not all abstracts can be accepted. Presentations that have not been given before at our conference will have priority.
To submit an abstract, please review our submission guidelines. Please fill out this form, then email your abstract to abstracts@calsalmon.org. Receipt of your submission will be acknowledged by email and forwarded to the correct session chair.
2023 SRF Conference - Poster Session Now Open
The Poster Session will be 7-10 pm on Thursday, April 27 at the Fortuna River Lodge (the conference venue). This annual event is open to all conference attendees and is a great venue to network with your peers.
Co-Sponsor Info for the 40th Salmonid Restoration Conference
Please consider supporting the 40th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference. Co-sponsors are recognized in all conference materials and receive complimentary conference passes. Co-sponsorships help keep the conference affordable for practitioners. Please see the co-sponsor appeal letter.
Slide decks and handouts from the 24th Annual Coho Confab are available online. Documents include the handouts from the Angelo Reserve Tour, the slide deck from Gabe Rossi and David Dralle on the South Fork Eel, and handouts from the SHaRP Forum.
Restoring Riverscapes Workshop
Please join NOAA for an engaging, multi-day, virtual workshop in early 2023. We’ll discuss the benefits and challenges of riverscape restoration to advance salmon habitat restoration practices in the West Coast. NOAA fisheries West Coast is co-sponsoring the workshop as part of a new, collaborative education enterprise with the habitat restoration community of practice.
New Deadline: Oct 14, 2022
To accommodate for challenges faced by potential applicants impacted by recent hurricanes, NOAA has extended the deadline for proposals for NOAA’s FY2022 Coastal Habitat Restoration and Resilience Grants for Underserved Communities Notice of Funding Opportunity to October 14, 2022 at 11:59 PM Eastern time. View More information here.
The Northern Region's Klamath Watershed Program is looking for a highly-motivated person with anadromous and inland fisheries experience to lead juvenile salmonid monitoring, large scale restoration, drought response, and technical assistance in Siskiyou County. View the duty statement and more here.
The Occidental Arts & Ecology Center (OAEC) WATER Institute is hiring a Communications and Project Manager. This position will co-create a strategic outreach plan and support the WATER Co-Directors.
SRF hosts a Job Board on our website to post current positions related to California's fisheries and watershed restoration field. Please email info@calsalmon.org to post a job on our webpage.