The Whale Museum’s Virtual Gear Down Workshop for marine naturalists

Submitted by The Whale Museum.

Register now for The Whale Museum’s Virtual Gear Down Workshop on Nov. 15 from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. This year’s theme is: All Rivers Lead to Whales. The workshop will be entirely virtual through Zoom.

Invited Presenters include:

• Madison Rose Bristol, water quality 6PPD planner, and Bryson Finch, senior toxicologist, Washington State Department of Ecology on 6PPD-quinone and update on Washington state being the first state in the nation to establish freshwater limit.

• Kaitlin Yehle, fisheries biologist, SkeenaWild Conservation Trust on Alaska’s commercial salmon fisheries and impacts on Southern Resident killer whales (SRKWs).

• Dave Scott, research and restoration coordinator for the Lower Fraser Salmon Program, Raincoast Foundation on Healthy Waters Program and Fraser River salmon recovery projects.

• Jacob Lerner, PhD candidate, University of British Columbia on seasonal variation in fat content of Fraser River Chinook salmon and implications for SRKW prey quality.

• Eva Stredulinsky, aquatic biologist, Fisheries and Oceans Canada on foraging research and resident killer whales.

• Julie Watson, killer whale policy lead, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, and Katie Pruit, salmon recovery coordinator, Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office on SRKW vessel regulations and progress on the Statewide Salmon Strategy & salmon in the context of SRKW recovery.

The registration fee is $35 for nonmembers; $25 for current TWM or SSAMN members. Questions can be directed to Tracie Merrill at tracie@whalemuseum.org. Zoom link and workshop agenda will be sent to registrants at email provided at registration closer to start of workshop. For more information and/or to register, please visit https://whalemuseum.org/products/virtual-gear-down-workshop2024?_pos=1&_sid=0aae8e55e&_ss=r.