NPIC WA/BC Annual General Meeting
June 6-8, 2007, Landmark Center, WA

Agenda

Wednesday, June 6

7:00 AM Student Volunteer Coordination Breakfast Temple Theatre
7:30 AM Registration Opens Temple Theatre
8:00-9:45 FREE Cont. Ed. Module - Conflict Resolution - Mike Fraidenburg Landmark - Mt Bachelor Hall
10:00 AM Plenary Session Temple Theatre
 

Keith Underwood, President, NPIC : Introductions and Welcome

 

Jeff Koenings -  Director, WDFW :
"Developing Tools for Fisheries Managers in the face of Changing Habitats"

 

Aaron Adelstein
Washington Master Builders' Built Green Program
:
"Building a Stewardship Ethic: The Changing Landscape of Development as Greener Building Enters the Mainstream"

 

Ron Sims -- King County Executive :
"From Kings to Kokanee – Contributions Local Governments Can (Must) Make to Sustaining Salmon"

12:00 PM
Lunch (Provided) and Keynote Speaker - John Stein, NOAA --
"Fisheries, Development, and the North Pacific – AFS and PICES"
Temple Theatre
1:20 PM Track 1 - Salmon Recovery Programs Overview Ionic Hall
  Track 2 - Recent Advancements In Genetics That Will Aid Salmon Recovery Mt Adams Hall
3:00 PM Break Corinthian
3:20 PM Track 1 - Supporting Long-term, Large-scale Pacific Salmon Conservation with MALBEC Ionic Hall
  Track 2- Recent Advancements In Genetics That Will Aid Salmon Recovery Mt Adams Hall
5:30 PM AFS-NPIC Future Strategy Meeting - Open to All Mt Bachelor
6:30 PM Track 4 - Poster and Trade Show Social Corinthian

Thursday, June 7

7:30 AM Registration Landmark - Outside Mt Bachelor Room
8:20 AM Track 1- Salmon Recovery in Light of Changing Habitats Ionic Hall
  Track 2- Innovations in Fisheries Technology Mt Adams Hall
  Track 3 - Puget Sound and Marine Areas Mt Bachelor
10:00 AM Break Landmark - Corinthian
10:20 AM Track 1- Changing Fisheries Management for Salmon Recovery Ionic Hall
  Track 2- Fisheries Science -- Contributed Papers Mt Adams Hall
  Track 3 - Puget Sound and Marine Areas Mt Bachelor
11:50 AM NPIC Lunch Provided with Keynote AFS Speaker - Jennifer Nielsen, President AFS Temple Theatre
1:20 Track 1- Hatchery Reform Ionic Hall
  Track 2- Fisheries Science -- Contributed Papers Mt Adams Hall
  Track 3- Kokanee Biology, Ecology and Management Mt Bachelor
3:00 PM Break Landmark - Corinthian
3:20 PM Track 1- The Role of Watershed Groups in Salmon Recovery Ionic Hall
  Track 2- Life History Modeling of Salmonid Populations Mt Adams Hall
  Track 3- Large Woody Debris Management Mt Bachelor
5:30 PM Zoo & Aquarium Night Banquet -- Buses depart Landmark Point Defiance Zoo

Friday, June 8

7:30 AM Registration Landmark-Outside Mt Bachelor Room
8:20 AM Track 1 - Monitoring Fish and Watersheds for Salmon Recovery Ionic Hall
  Track 3 - Human Impacts Ecosystems, Fish, and Water Quality Mt Bachelor
10:00 AM Break Landmark
10:20 AM Track 1 - Tying Recovery Together with the All-H Integration Process Ionic Hall
  Track 3 - Human Impacts Ecosystems, Fish, and Water Quality Mt Bachelor
12:30 PM Field Trips  
12:30 PM NPIC Excom and Planning Team Wrap-Up Landmark