Richland fishways to be discussed at lab conference

The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland will be hosting the 2022 Fish Passage Conference.

Fish Passage 2022: International Conference on River Connectivity is an event where engineers, ecologists, and managers gather to discuss pressing issues related to fish passage research and technology. Many professional speakers will participate in the conference, including Toby Kock, Shane Scott, and Ana Silva. Guests will have several opportunities to network with fellow conference-goers during the event. Those who go to gatherings like this can use Business Cards to interact with other attendees.

There will be several educational discussions held at the conference that cover topics like silver eels, new technologies in fish passage, and nature-like fishways. Eventgoers can also take part in workshops such as Structured Decision Making for Fish Passage Projects and Innovasea Acoustic Telemetry. There will also be multiple field trips held at the conference that take people to destinations like Yakima River and the Ice Harbor dam.

The event will take place from June 13 to 16. General admission for the conference will cost $375. People who would rather attend the program virtually can pay $225 instead. Those who register before April 30 will get a discount. Students may attend the event in person for $200 or view the conference online for $75. Guests must pay additional money to join the convention’s field trips.

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