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		<title>2010 WA-BC Chapter Awards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many people deserving recognition each year. We are so pleased to have presented the following awards at the 2010 AGM, and extend our congratulations to all the recipients. Worthy Coelacanth Award Dr. Keith Ketchen, retired, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Dr. Keith Ketchen pioneered the modern management of groundfish in the early 1960s. He [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_328" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 266px"><a href="http://www.wabc-afs.org/agm2010/wp-content/uploads/MIchael-Donaldson-e1269283125826.jpg" rel="lightbox[339]"><img src="http://www.wabc-afs.org/agm2010/wp-content/uploads/MIchael-Donaldson-256x300.jpg" alt="" title="MIchael Donaldson" width="256" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-328" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Michael Donaldson receives his award for the Best Student Paper (Runner Up) and Best Student Poster</p></div>
<p>There are so many people deserving recognition each year. We are so  pleased to have presented the following awards at the 2010 AGM, and  extend our congratulations to all the recipients.</p>
<h3>Worthy Coelacanth Award</h3>
<p><strong>Dr. Keith Ketchen, retired, Fisheries and Oceans Canada</strong><br />
Dr. Keith Ketchen pioneered the modern management of groundfish in the early 1960s. He would see this fishery decades later surpass salmon as  the most important economic catch on the west coast. He has many  publications, focusing on early life histories of several  groundfish species, including lemon (English) sole  and spiny dogfish  fisheries and ecology. In earlier years, he was a member of AFS, but he  has been retired now for many years. He mentored several up and coming  fisheries scientists, with humor and humility.</p>
<h3>Haig-Brown Award</h3>
<p><strong>Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation  Council</strong></p>
<p>The Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council  communicates important scientific information regarding salmonid science  and conservation to the Canadian government and public.  Independent  reviews and recommendations of the Council are provided in language that  the public can grasp and understand.  In this manner, the Council  effectively communicates information regarding the status and trends in  salmonid populations and habitat to the public.  This embodies the  essence of the Roderick Haig-Brown award.</p>
<h3>Meritorious Service  Award</h3>
<p><strong>Eric Knudsen, WA-BC Past President, Sustainable  Fisheries Foundation </strong></p>
<p>Over the past three years Eric has made  substantial contributions to the WA-BC Chapter. Eric put the WA-BC ship  on a course to success. When Eric joined the WA-BC Excom in 2007 we  needed leadership and that is what Eric brought: Knowledge of how AFS  works, wisdom of past meetings to avoid pitfalls, energy to motivate,  opinions to share and discuss, and openness to hear and try new ideas.</p>
<h3>Conservation Organization of the Year</h3>
<p><strong>Mike McHenry,  Lower Elwha Tribe, Fisheries Division </strong></p>
<p>The Lower Elwha  Klallam Tribe (LEKT) Fisheries Division, largely through the efforts of  Mike McHenry, has made significant contributions to fish habitat  restoration along Washington’s north Olympic Peninsula. Their systematic  work of identifying habitat limitations and then restoring natural  habitat function has greatly benefited salmonids and their habitat in  this region. They identified 31 barriers within the Salt Creek  watershed, west of Port Angeles and have so far removed 17. In 2009,  this included replacing five undersized culverts with stream simulation  culverts to open 3.87 miles of stream habitat that had been previously  blocked to anadromous salmonids.  Coho salmon were observed using this  newly available habitat last fall. In addition, the LEKT has been  restoring natural conditions in the Lower Elwha River. This is critical  in this system since two dams, Elwha and Glines Canyon, are scheduled  for removal in 2011-2012. The LEKT has removed dikes, installing  engineered logjams, controlled invasive species, and planted native  vegetation in the lower floodplain.  During 2009, the LEKT removed a  dike that ran perpendicular across the floodplain and truncated several  side channels. They installed four engineered logjams to provide stable  rearing habitat for salmonids. In addition, they removed invasive plant  species and planted native species in the middle River. The LEKT has  worked effectively with Federal, State, and local agencies, as well as  the public to identify, prioritize and complete these habitat  restoration activities.</p>
<h3>Certificate of Achievement</h3>
<p><strong>Dr. Richard J. Beamish, Department of Fisheries and Oceans  Canada. </strong></p>
<p>For significant contributions in numerous areas of  fisheries conservation, Impressive publication record, exemplary  teaching, and mentoring of future fisheries scientists.</p>
<h3>Certificate  of Appreciation</h3>
<p><strong>Caroline Mercado, HTI </strong></p>
<p>For 2009  and 2010 AGM program production and graphics as well as production of  booth banners for 2011 and the WA-BC chapter.</p>
<h3>The Fish Gaffe</h3>
<p><strong>Larry Dominguez, Entrix</strong></p>
<p>For his absence at the  symposium he was supposed to chair at the 2009 AGM. Nobody from the  symposium came to get Larry because they knew how busy he was with the  logistics of the AGM. The symposium went off without a hitch but it was  still funny when Larry said &#8216;I missed my symposium I was supposed to  chair.&#8217; And also for forgetting his passport when we were supposed to go  to Nanaimo for 2010 planning.</p>
<h3>Student Awards</h3>
<p>The 2010 AGM in Nanaimo had a great turnout of students from six  universities in British Columbia and Washington, many of whom  volunteered to help make the meeting run smoothly.  Attendees were  impressed with the outstanding student presentations on a wide variety  of topics.</p>
<p><strong>Best Student Paper</strong> was awarded to <strong>Ryan  Cloutier</strong> (Simon Frasier University) for his talk  &#8221;Do Rockfish  Conservation Areas Work?&#8221;</p>
<p>The <strong>Runner-Up for Best Student  Paper and the Best Student Poster</strong> award went to <strong>Michael Donaldson</strong> (University of British Columbia).  He presented a talk titled,  &#8220;Fisheries and Handling-Related Stressors on Adult Pacific Salmon  Physiology, Behaviour and Survival,&#8221; and a poster titled, &#8220;Physiological  Responses and Recovery of Adult Coho Salmon to Simulated Predator and  Fisheries Encounters.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to the Chapter awards, <strong>Trout  Unlimited</strong> presented a special award for, &#8220;Outstanding Student  Research Supporting Conservation, Protection, and Restoration of North  America&#8217;s Coldwater Fisheries and Their Watersheds&#8221; to <strong>Meryl Mims</strong> (University of Washington).  Meryl&#8217;s presentation was titled, &#8220;Link  Between Hydrologic Variability and Freshwater Fish Life Histories in the  United States”.</p>
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		<title>Final Call for Symposia and Papers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abstract deadline exended to February 17, 2010 !!!!! March 1-4, 2010 Vancouver Island Conference Centre Nanaimo, British Columbia Meeting Theme: “New research and applied science to meet fishery management needs&#8221; We are privileged this year to co-convene with the Pink and Chum Salmon Workshop We will have invited Speakers; Symposia, and Contributed Sessions on regional [...]]]></description>
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<p>March 1-4, 2010<br />
<strong> Vancouver Island Conference Centre</strong><br />
Nanaimo, British Columbia</p>
<p>Meeting Theme:<br />
<strong> “New research and applied science to meet fishery management needs&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>We are privileged this year to co-convene with the <a href="http://pinkandchum.psc.org/">Pink and Chum Salmon Workshop</a></p>
<p>We will have invited Speakers; Symposia, and Contributed Sessions on regional or local marine, estuarine, and freshwater topics; educational exhibitors; poster/tradeshow social; a banquet; and live music! Please check out our <a href="http://www.wabc-afs.org/agm2010/program/">Program page </a>for the latest update.</p>
<p><strong>Tentative Deadlines for contributions/early registration</strong>:</p>
<p>December 15 – Submit Proposals for Symposia or Session Topics or to Chair a Session (but we may consider proposals after that date)<br />
February 12 – Abstracts for contributed oral or poster presentations</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">January 31- End of early registration discount.</span></p>
<p><a title="Abstract Submission" href="http://www.wabc-afs.org/agm2010/program/abstract-submission/">Abstract Submission Form</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.wabc-afs.org/agm2010/registration/">Register now!!</a></p>
<p>Please contact the Program Chair, Mark Pedersen, regarding session proposals,volunteer, and exhibitor opportunities<br />
Phone: 206 713-7619 | Email: margenex(a)comcast.net</p>
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