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#1 OneFish

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Posted 14 September 2018 - 09:58 AM

There has been quite a bit of recent work on this species.  See you there.

Tom



#2 OneFish

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Posted 14 September 2018 - 10:27 AM

What I left out:

 

Dear colleague,

 

You are cordially invited to attend the 2018 Olympic Mudminnow Symposium to be held on Thursday, November 8th (9 am – 1 pm) at the House of Welcome, Evergreen State College. See attached invitation.

 

This public, half-day symposium aims to communicate recent research, discuss conservation needs, and demonstrate monitoring approaches related to this remarkable fish. A similar workshop was hosted by the US Fish and Wildlife Service six years ago, and was attended by more than 125 people. We hope that you consider attending.

 

To indicate you interest in attending, and optionally provide input to help shape the agenda, please visit: https://goo.gl/forms/0qUWOqfNapoQhRY72. Your response by September 24th (or sooner) is greatly appreciated as it is critical for planning purposes.

 

Best regards,

Julian Olden

Lauren Kuehne

 

University of Washington



#3 mattknepley

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Posted 15 September 2018 - 10:02 AM

This would be really cool. Maybe we could book these folks for the NANFA 2019 convention? I don't see getting out to WA anytime soon...
Matt Knepley
"No thanks, a third of a gopher would merely arouse my appetite..."

#4 OneFish

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Posted 03 October 2018 - 02:03 PM

UPDATE - DATE CHANGE:

 

Dear colleague,

 

This is to announce a date change for the 2018 Olympic Mudminnow Symposium (due to a scheduling conflict with the cutthroat trout symposium). It will now be held on Monday, December 10th (9 am – 1 pm or 2:30 pm; optional field sampling demonstration) at the House of Welcome, Evergreen State College. Apologies to those of you who have already RSVPed.

 

This public, half-day symposium aims to communicate recent research, discuss conservation needs, and demonstrate monitoring approaches related to this remarkable fish. A similar workshop was hosted by the US Fish and Wildlife Service six years ago, and was attended by more than 125 people. We hope that you consider attending. There is no need to complete the online survey. A formal invitation with agenda will be announced in the coming weeks. Please save this date!

 

Best regards,

Julian Olden

Lauren Kuehne

University of Washington

 

Patrick DeHaan

Roger Tabor

Olivia Williams

USFWS

 

Julian D. Olden

Professor

School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences



#5 itsme

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Posted 04 October 2018 - 09:05 AM

Cool!  Thanks for keeping us in the loop on this!



#6 OneFish

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Posted 04 October 2018 - 12:01 PM

Mark,

 

Are you coming?



#7 itsme

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Posted 07 October 2018 - 10:27 AM

Would love to! A little out of my way. Got a travel grant? 😃




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