Subject: FW: Lake Washington Workshop - All Invited
Date: Nov 04 18:06:55 1997
From: "Li, Kevin" - Kevin.Li at metrokc.gov




>----------
>From: Lucchetti, Gino
>Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 5:52 PM
>To: ZZDept, Natural Resources; ZZDept, Parks; 'Booth, Derek'; 'Berman,
>Cara'; 'Burton, Karl'; 'Cederholm, Jeff'; 'Cowan, Larry'; 'Foy, Matt';
>'Hilborn, Ray'; 'Landino, Steve'; 'Laufle, Jeff'; 'Pflug, Dave'; 'Ralph,
>Steve'; 'Sharma, Rishi'; 'Steward, Cleve'; 'Tschaplinski, Peter'; 'Tom Holz';
>'White, Ray J.'; 'Wissmar, Bob'; 'Montgomery, Dave'; Hatley, Tim; Hansen,
>Nancy; Bissonnette, Pam
>Cc: 'Fresh, Kurt'
>Subject: Lake Washington Workshop - All Invited
>
>Below is an announcement for the annual Lake Washington workshop. Anyone
>with an interest in the fish
>of Lake Washington (Cedar and Sammamish, too) is encouraged to attend.
>Admission is free, thanks to
>the sponsorship of the City of Bellevue. If you're planning to attend,
>please confirm with
>Kurt Fresh via email at freshklf at dfw.wa.gov
>
>
>
>
>THIRD ANNUAL LAKE WASHINGTON WORKSHOP
>FIRST MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
>
>
>WHEN: December 19, 1997 (8:00-4:00)
> January 10, 1998 (8:30-12:00)
>
>WHERE: Embassy Suites Hotel in Bellevue. Conveniently located just off I-90.
> Parking is free in hotel parking lot.
>
>PURPOSE: Presentation of some of the ongoing and recently completed studies
>dealing with fish and their habitats in the Lake Washington Basin. Emphasis
>is on sockeye salmon and studies that are part of the Lake Washington
>Ecological Studies. Some topics to be covered are restoration and
>enhancement activities, fish ecology in the watershed, and limnology. The
>session on the 19th will be devoted mostly to technical talks and discussions
>whereas the session on January 10 will be directed at non-scientists
>interested in salmon populations in the watershed, why some are less abundant
>then historically, and what can be done to help them recover. The session on
>the 10th will not duplicate the session on the 19th but instead will build
>upon presentations made on Friday. You can attend one or both sessions.
>
>ATTENDANCE: Anyone (scientists to citizens) interested in Lake Washington is
>encouraged to attend. Please pass the word on this workshop to colleagues,
>co-workers, and so on. PLEASE POST THIS NOTICE. There is no registration
>cost. Coffee and tea will be provided; lunch is on your own. However, as
>space is limited, please confirm your attendance in advance (confirm each day
>separately) by contacting (email preferred):
>
> Kurt L. Fresh
> Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
> Fish Management Program
> 600 Capitol Way N.
> 98504
> Phone: 360-902-2756
> FAX: 360-902-2944
> freshklf at dfw.wa.gov
>
>
>PLEASE POST!
>
>
>FINANCIAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF BELLEVUE
>
>
>
>
>