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All about Salmon: the International Fish of Mystery!
Monday November 17, 2008 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Ecotrust
721 NW 9th Ave Suite 200
Portland, Oregon 97209 Get Directions
The World Affairs Council of Oregon Young Professionals presents: All about Salmon: the International Fish of Mystery!

Did you know that the same species of salmon that swim in the rivers of the Pacific Northwest are also found in Russia and Japan? And that all these salmon end up mixing in that global melting pot, the Gulf of Alaska?

At the "All about Salmon" event, we'll be talking about the cultural importance of salmon in different cultures around the North Pacific, the transboundary issues and treaties among all these countries and the differing sets of challenges salmon face in all all these varied places.

Date and Time: Monday, November 17 at 6:00 pm

Location: Ecotrust Conference Center at 721 NW Ninth Ave, 2nd Floor

Price: $7 for members and $12 for non members

Refreshments includes smoked salmon and wine and beer.

Speakers Include: Dr. Peter Rand, Population Biologist, Wild Salmon Center, member Salmonid Specialist Group, International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

Matthew Goslin, Conservation Geographer, Ecotrust

Brian Caouette, Japan Program Manager, Wild Salmon Center

Register at:

http://www.worldoregon.org/events/registration/ypSalmon.html

Contact: 503-247-7488

The World Affairs Council of Oregon is a private, non-profit, non-partisan educational organization dedicated to broadening public understanding of international affairs.
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