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DSRRN – Diadromous Species Restoration Research Network On the web at http://umaine.edu/searunfish/ And via list-serve at [email protected]

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DSRRN – Diadromous Species Restoration Research Network

On the web at http://umaine.edu/searunfish/And via list-serve at [email protected]

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The goal of DSRRN is to advance the science of diadromous fish restoration and promote state-of-the-art scientific approaches to multiple-species restoration

through workshops, conferences, web sharing, and journal publications.

Funded by the National Science Foundation Research Coordination Network (RCN) program.

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Major eventsMaterials available on the web: http://umaine.edu/searunfish/

2013 Final Science Meeting -- Diadromous Species Restoration Science 2013:Migration, Habitat, Species Interactions, and Management - January 10-11, 2013

2013 Workshop -- Science and Management of Diadromous Species Restoration - January 9, 2013

2011 & 2012 Workshop -- Variability of North Atlantic Diadromous Fish Populations: Establishing Reference Points for Restoration Assessment Part I and II. May 2011 and June 2012.

2010 Workshop -- Resilience of North Atlantic Diadromous Fish Assemblages: a Restoration Perspective. April 2010.

2009 Science Meeting -- Restoration of Diadromous Fishes and Their Ecosystems: Confluence of Science and Restoration. July 2009.

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Upcoming events

American Fisheries Society Annual MeetingQuebec City, Aug 17-21st, 2014

(Abstracts due 14 March 2014 for all talks/posters) Two proposed symposium:• Roads and Rivers: Reconciling Access to Land and

Integrity of Riverine Ecosystems• River Herring: Towards a Holistic Understanding

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What’s next for DSRRN?

• Please subscribe to and use the list-serve!• If your work has benefited from DSRRN activities, please

acknowledge the grant in your papers and let us know!• Where to next? This may be a question to address at the

AFS 2014 meeting.• For more information, contact:

– Karen Wilson, [email protected]– Barbara Arter, [email protected]

• On the web at http://umaine.edu/searunfish/ and via list-serve at [email protected]