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JOB POSTING – MAINE DOT TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER II – Hydrology/Hydraulics
–>See online job posting here: JOB POSTING LINK <– Maine Department of Transportation Salary: $67,038.40 – $94,515.20 per year (Salary Schedule) Office/Bureau: Environmental Office – Hydrology & Stormwater Opening Date: January 29, 2026 Closing Date: February 12, 2026 Job Description: This is complex engineering work as a licensed professional engineer performing hydrologic, hydraulic and […]
2026 Webinar Series: Designing Flood-Resilient Road-Stream Crossings
Designing Flood-Resilient Road-Stream Crossings: A Case Study from the July 2016 Northwest Wisconsin Flood Meeting information Date: February 10, 2026 Time: 12:00–1:00 PM Eastern (ET) / 6:00–7:00 PM Central European Time (CET) Join by phone: +1 346-410-0496 (US) — find your local number Meeting ID: 221 754 079 198 92 Passcode: Pc9xQ6Qf Registration Not required. […]
Fish Passage Conference 2026: Registration and Abstract Now Open
The International Fish Passage Conference is the only international conference that brings together experts from academia, research, consulting, NGOs, and government agencies from around the world to discuss fish passage in the topics of engineering, biology, and fisheries management. The conference is hosted by University of California Davis, USA. Register for the conference here Submit […]
California WaterBlog Spotlights International Fish Passage Conference 2026
California WaterBlog, an outreach platform of the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences, has published a feature by Nann A. Fangue announcing that UC Davis will host the 2026 International Fish Passage Conference. The post lays out what attendees can expect from the Davis meeting and introduces the broader California water community to the Joint […]
Webinar: Improving Fish Passage on the White River: Operations, Monitoring, Modifications, and Maintenance
JOINT COMMITTEE ON FISHERIES ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE 2025 Webinar Series Improving Fish Passage on the White River: Operations, Monitoring, Modifications, and Maintenance Forming part of the Puyallup River Basin near Mount Rainier, the White River has long played a critical role in supporting salmon and steelhead populations in western Washington. Yet since the mid-20th century, the […]
2026 Fish Passage Conference call for sessions deadline extended to October 31
The deadline to submit proposals for our sessions has been extended to October 31st, 2025. You will still be notified by November 17th. You may submit proposals for sessions here. We are still open to accept nominations for the Career Achievement Award and the Distinguished Project Award – learn more and nominate here. We welcome […]
Joint Committee on Fisheries Engineering and Science – 2025 Webinar Series: Restoring Fish Passage on the St. Croix River
JOINT COMMITTEE ON FISHERIES ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE 2025 Webinar Series Restoring Fish Passage on the St. Croix River: Engineering and Ecological Perspectives Forming the border of Maine and New Brunswick, the St. Croix River (Skutik) watershed, rich in forest streams and lakes, has the potential to support the largest run of migratory river herring on […]
Fish Passage Conference 2026. Requesting proposals for sessions, workshops and taking award nominations
Dear Fish Passage Community, The organizing committee is thrilled to share our progress. We are now requesting proposals for sessions – submit here, and requesting proposals for short courses and workshops – submit here In addition we are also now open to accept nominations for the Career Achievement Award and the Distinguished Project Award – […]
Save The Date: Fish Passage Conference 2026 – Hosted by UC Davis
INTERNATIONAL FISH PASSAGE CONFERENCE 2026! Hosted by University of California Davis at the Campus Conference Center May 4 – 8, 2026 The organizing committee is thrilled to share our progress. We are currently seeking sponsors, and should you be interested in learning more please go directly to our Fish Passage 2026 website: Sponsorship Information and […]
Next Webinar on June 11, 2025: Restoring Fish Passage at China Lake – A Case Study in Dam Removal and Fishway Installation
Restoring Fish Passage at China Lake: A Case Study in Dam Removal and Fishway Installation Over seven years, the China Lake Alewife Restoration Initiative restored access for migratory alewives to China Lake in central Maine. This collaborative project involved the removal of three dams and the construction of three technical fishways along the China Lake […]
