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2023 Symposium

Due to heavy snowfall, the Mat-Su Salmon Science and Conservation Symposium was cancelled on November 13th, but resumed on November 14th. In 16 years of hosting this annual event, this was the first time we have had to cancel! Thanks to all, for your flexibility and understanding – and to the many who dug out and were able to join us on day 2! Find presentation slides at the bottom of this page.

2023 Mat-Su Salmon Symposium attendees - with Happy Fish! Photo credit: Marian Giannulis/Trout Unlimited
2023 Mat-Su Salmon Symposium attendees – with Happy Fish! Photo credit: Marian Giannulis/Trout Unlimited

Please find updated agenda for 11/14/23 proceedings here. Symposium Flyer here. The Symposium Booklet also includes presentation abstracts. 

The Symposium is a forum to share information on Mat-Su Basin watersheds, salmon, and salmon habitat, promoting an exchange of ideas about salmon science and conservation.

Dr. Peter Westley
Dr. Peter Westley

This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Peter Westley, an associate professor of Fisheries with the University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences where he holds the Lowell A. Wakefield Chair in Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. He received his BS and MS from the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington and a PhD in Biology from Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. His research seeks to understand how fishes respond and adapt to environmental change, including invasive predators, climate change, and hatcheries, with a particular focus on Alaskan salmon. In his presentation, Dr. Westley highlighted key lessons of salmon conservation science that have emerged during the past few decades. These lessons are some that every salmon manager and practitioner need to know.

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Click the presentation title below to download the slide deck.

Some Modest Advice for Managers and Practitioners: Key Lessons from Salmon Conservation Science, Dr. Peter Wesley, Mat-Su Salmon Symposium Key Note Speaker 2023

Out of Sight, Out of Mind?  The Unrealized Devastation from Invasive Northern Pike, Parker Bradley, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Mayday, Mayday… European Bird Cherry on the Move, Hannah Thompson, Anchorage Soil and Water Conservation District, and Joni Johnson, US Forest Service

Science to Conservation Outcomes: Data Transfer, Sue Mauger, Cook Inlet Keeper, and Mike Daigneault, US Fish and Wildlife Service

Mat-Su Cost Share Program Overview and Update,  Amy LaBarre, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Salmon Habitat Rehabilitation at Wasilla Creek Trail Crossings in the Matanuska Valley State Moose Range Mike Campfield, Mat-Su Borough

Capacity Building Among Alaskan Tribal Entities: A New Approach to Fish Passage Restoration, Andrea James, Chickaloon Village Traditional Council

Free Flowing Streams and Cook Inlet Salmon: The Past, Present, and Future of Tyonek Tribal Conservation District’s Fish Passage Program, Jillian Jablonski, Tyonek Tribal Conservation District

Recent Changes to Clean Water Act Jurisdiction, Matt LaCroix, US Environmental Protection Agency

Implementing the Lake Lucile Management Plan through Alaska Clean Water Actions, Ashley Oleksiak, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Robert Walden and Erich Schaal, City of Wasilla

Waterbody Setbacks in the Mat-Su Borough, Matt LaCroix, US Environmental Protection Agency

Tyonek Tribal Conservation District: Anadromous Fish and Elodea Surveys in Remote Mat-Su, Andy Wizik, Tyonek Tribal Conservation District

Department of the Interior IIJA/BIL Funding Opportunities, Mike Daigneault, US Fish and Wildlife Service

Update on Office of Habitat Competitive Funding Opportunities: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, Erika Ammann, NOAA

Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund, Monica Keim, NOAA

Opportunities to Improve Salmon Habitat, Troy Hildreth, US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service

History and Trajectory of the West Susitna Access Corridor, Margaret Stern, Susitna River Coalition

Updates from the Mat-Su Borough Fish and Wildlife Commission,  Andy Couch, Mat-Su Borough Fish and Wildlife Commission

AKTEMP: Presenting a Fully Functional Stream and Lake Temperature Database for Alaska, Marcus Geist, University of Alaska Anchorage Center for Conservation Science

Human Health Criteria and 6-PPD,  Ashley Oleksiak, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation

Eklutna River Restoration: Coming Home Film and Mitigation of Eklutna Hydroelectric Project, Carrie Brophil, Native Village of Eklutna

Join us April 21-22, 2025 at the BP Energy Center, Anchorage. The intent of the symposium is to support healthy fisheries, people and economies on the Kenai Peninsula and in the Mat-Su by better connecting people and organizations working on salmon watershed stewardship in the region, particularly Kenai and Mat-Su fish habitat partnerships. Register here, […]

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