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The Dish on Fish: October 2014
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Tuesday, October 21, 2014. Letting the Rivers Teach: Of Memories and Science. By Paul Bakke, Geomorphologist, Washington Fish and Wildlife Office. All science begins with observation. After all, the rivers have been here much longer than each of us, so it becomes a challenge to recount their story accurately. What we see today is merely a snapshot in time. Processes, such as erosion and ...
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The Dish on Fish: October 2013
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Monday, October 28, 2013. Lower Columbia Fish Recovery. One of the yearly activities I engage in is site visits for projects proposed for funding by the Lower Columbia River Fish Recovery Board. The projects that we are looking at are intended to help recover salmon and steelhead listed under the Endangered Species Act. Generally, the process works like this:. This is a preservation proj...
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The Dish on Fish: April 2014
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. Follow this link to the Freshwater Mollusks Conservation Society. To watch video of some amazing fishing lures. Image courtesy of Unio Gallery. For more amazing images and videos, visit the Unio Gallery. Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Wednesday, April 9, 2014. Well, it worked. It was great to learn about the work being done all over the country, and to ...
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The Dish on Fish: Working with the City of Portland to Restore Urban Stream Habitat
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Monday, July 7, 2014. Working with the City of Portland to Restore Urban Stream Habitat. The U S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with the City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services to evaluate the success of aquatic habitat improvements in Tryon Creek. In 2010, the City of Portland completed a 900-foot off-channel aquatic habitat enhancement along the Willamette River. All P...
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The Dish on Fish: November 2014
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Kyle Beard is presently a Pathways Intern with the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. In each of my classes I have been able to relate something to my work here at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. The only frustration I have had managing my school schedule with work is that I hardly ever have the time needed...
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The Dish on Fish: November 2013
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Tuesday, November 26, 2013. Notes from our PATHWAYS student. To give you a quick snapshot of who I am, you would need to know four important things:. I am (very proudly! The first in my entire family to go to a 4 year university. I love being outdoors, fishing, hiking, and the Portland Trail Blazers. I LOVE my family and my dog Maddie (check out her cute face below). My job here at the o...
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The Dish on Fish: August 2013
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Friday, August 30, 2013. Blast from the Past: Rough and Tumble. Umatilla NWR was considering “creative” options for increasing revenue when this ad was posted. What’s really amazing is the estimate to how much they could make off of selling tumbleweeds. Just goes to show you… “one man’s trash….”. Submitted by Nadia Jones. Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Wednesday, August 7, 2013.
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The Dish on Fish: Connecting Children with Nature
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Wednesday, July 23, 2014. Connecting Children with Nature. There’s no doubt that fishing and camping as a child had an influence in my career choice and implemented a lifelong conservation ethic in me. In particular, my dad and my oldest sister’s-husband fished with me from a very young age and through my teenage years and family camping excursions occurred often. Periodically over the n...
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The Dish on Fish: January 2014
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Tuesday, January 7, 2014. National Science Teachers' Association Conference 2013. Trevor Sheffels, Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge Biotech, put the final touches on the exhibit booth as educators wait to enter the exhibit hall on Thursday morning. All of the planners, coordinators, and exhibitors were enthusiastic, knowledgeable and engaging. Trevor Sheffels, Tualatin River N...
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The Dish on Fish: June 2014
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The Dish on Fish. Check out the latest happenings from fish biologists at the Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Monday, June 30, 2014. The US. Fish and Wildlife Service – Columbia River Fisheries Program Office (CRFPO) convened a Carbon Footprint Team in 2013. The goal of this team is. To quantify, track, and make recommendations toward reducing the office carbon footprint. Read the CFT Carbon Footprint Report. Submitted by Michael Hudson. Columbia River Fisheries Program Office. Although this is ...
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