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SUMMARY:7th International Symposium on River Science
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce that the International Society for River Science (ISRS) will be holding the 7th International Symposium on River Science at the University of California\, Davis from October 6-10\, 2025 hosted by the Center for Watershed Sciences. \nWe are thrilled to be building this year’s Program\, with new and engaging research from across our community. We wish to publish abstracts for all oral and poster presentations in the event program. Also\, there will be an opportunity to submit papers to a special issue of River Research & Applications\, our flagship journal. Confirmations of abstract acceptance will be issued shortly after the deadline.\n\nPlease get in touch if you have any other questions\, and feel free to forward this circular to your colleagues and networks.\nStay up to date on our website where updates to the program\, registration\, field trips and local arrangements. We are excited to welcome you to California and the Center for Watershed Sciences!\n\nWho is ISRS?\nThe International Society for River Science is a global society that exists to foster and develop scholarship in disciplines that contribute to knowledge and wise stewardship of rivers and streams. The society has an international reputation as a group of scientists who are a reliable and independent source of information and advice on river science and related environmental issues. The primary outlet for ISRS is publication in their official journal\, River Research and Applications. \nWhy should you attend?\nThis symposium will provide the first opportunity for ISRS to meet since 2019 and for river scientists and practitioners to reconnect and share ideas and experiences. In bringing together researchers and practitioners from across the world\, the Symposium provides a unique platform for fostering collaboration\, sharing ideas\, and learning that can advance the field of river science and management. \nThe 7th International Symposium will focus will on three themes that incorporate research from across ecology\, geomorphology\, hydrology\, biogeochemistry\, social sciences\, first nations science\, environmental engineering\, river management and policy: \n• Reconnecting: rivers as integrated biophysical systems\n• Restoring: river management for biodiversity outcomes\n• Revitalising: relationships between people and rivers \nWant to get involved?\nFor more information on the symposium and sponsorship opportunities please visit the website or contact the organizers directly at isrs.symposium7@gmail.com. \nTo register for regular updates\, please email: isrs.symposium7@gmail.com \nISRS 2025 Organizing Committee\nSarah Yarnell (UC Davis\, USA)\nFiona Dyer (University of Canberra\, Australia)\nMartin Thoms (University of New England\, Australia)\nMelissa Parsons (University of New England\, Australia)
URL:https://wrc.wsu.edu/event/7th-international-symposium-on-river-science/
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SUMMARY:Washington State Lake Protection Association (WALPA) Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:WALPA’s 38th Annual Conference in Moses Lake\, WA\nOCTOBER 8-10\, 2025\nSCABLAND LAKES OF EASTERN WASHINGTON\nBEST WESTERN PLUS LAKE FRONT HOTEL\nMOSES LAKE\, WA\n  \nThe Washington State Lake Protection Association (WALPA) is planning for our next conference at the Best Western Plus Lake Front Hotel in Moses Lake\, Washington on Wednesday through Friday October 8-10\, 2025. This year’s theme is “Scabland Lakes of Eastern Washington” but presentations from a variety of other topics are also welcome. Come learn about the geologic history of the area and many interesting lakes formed by or associated with the Missoula Floods (e.g.\, Soap\, Moses\, and Coeur d’Alene Lakes). \nWednesday (half day) and Thursday (full day) will be full of learning sessions\, starting each day with exciting keynote speakers. Wednesday evening will include a social event with poster presentations on research by students and others\, and live and silent auctions to raise funds for student scholarships. Thursday afternoon will feature a workshop on water quality monitoring instruments. Lastly\, Friday morning will be dedicated to a local field trip to see Channeled Scabland lakes! Potential learning sessions include\, but are not limited to: \n\nScabland lake research on Moses Lake\, Soap Lake\, and other lakes\nExciting new lake management technologies\nStudent research\nClimate change and adaptive management\nNutrient pollution\nHarmful algal bloom (HAB) research\nAquatic invasive species\nAlgae and aquatic plant management\nFish ecology\nUrban lakes\nVolunteer monitoring and citizen science\nConservation of lake ecosystems
URL:https://wrc.wsu.edu/event/washington-state-lake-protection-association-walpa-annual-conference/
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