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RIPARIAN AND AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM MONITORING
A Technical Training Workshop
  July 29th - Aug. 1 2013

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Workshop Dates

Portland State University

SRTC (formerly Science Bldg. 2) Rm 149

1719 SW 10th Ave. Portland, OR 97201


 


Riparian and Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring is a 4 day intensive technical training workshop, with both lab and field components. Participants work with agency scientists and Student Watershed Research Project (SWRP) staff to learn the programmatic and technical methodologies to teach and conduct stream and watershed monitoring. It is designed for anyone with a reasonable science background interested in technical aquatic and riparian ecosystem monitoring programs including educators, agency resource professionals, volunteer monitoring coordinators, watershed council representatives, and representatives from environmental organizations. 

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Don't Delay!
$500 before July 8th
$525 after July 8th

Fee Includes:

four days of hands-on instruction from a team of experienced scientists and educators.

Riparian and Aquatic Ecosystem Monitoring: 
A Manual of Field and Lab Procedures

Stream Insects of the Pacific Northwest by Patrick Edwards
Handouts and Methodology Updates
Use of equipment, supplies and lab space for the workshop.
Morning snacks, lunches daily.
Carpooling to field sites

Topic Areas and Session Descriptions

This workshop consists of extensive hands-on training for watershed monitoring, and discussion sessions on building and/or strengthening a watershed education program.

PROGRAM DESIGN AND ASSESSMENT 
ECOSYSTEM MONITORING METHODS 
DATA AND COMMUNICATIONS 
WATERSHED CONNECTIONS


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Workshop Information

Everything you need or want to know about workshop logistics, facilities, instructors, credit options etc.

TYPICAL SCHEDULE
INSTRUCTORS 
FACILITY
LODGING
CREDIT & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
STUDENT WATERSHED RESEARCH PROJECT


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Workshop Dates
July 29th - AUGUST 1st , 2013


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The Student Watershed Research Project is a 
self funded program of Portland State University's
Environmental Sciences and Resources

Last updated: September 27, 2007