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SUMMARY:Western Snow Conference Abstract Submission Due
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to submit an abstract of 150 – 300 words for either oral or poster presentation by February 1\, 2024.  The theme for the Conference is “Watersheds to Estuaries”\, but all snow-related research in the context of measurements\, modeling\, and water supply are welcome.  In order to encourage participation in the Conference\, all presenters are required to attend in person. Submit abstracts by filling out the online submission form at: https://forms.gle/Bk6YTCYwAzqf7ouK6 \nIf you have any questions\, please contact westernsnowconference@gmail.com.
URL:https://wrc.wsu.edu/event/western-snow-conference-abstract-submission-due/
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SUMMARY:Building Tribal-Academic Partnerships to Protect Pacific Salmon from Toxic Urban Stormwater
DESCRIPTION:Stephanie Blair and her Advisor\, Dr. Jenifer McIntyre\, have been investigating the toxicity of urban stormwater\, particularly the tire chemical 6PPD-Quinone\, to Pacific Salmon. Stephanie will discuss how this chemical affects Coho and Chinook salmon. She will also touch on her collaborative work on the issue. \nLearn more and register for this free event
URL:https://wrc.wsu.edu/event/building-tribal-academic-partnerships-to-protect-pacific-salmon-from-toxic-urban-stormwater/
LOCATION:Zoom
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