In lieu of telling you all about the S/U and P/N grading procedures, I want to bring you news of this this awesome opportunity. Check back next week for info on when and how to S/U a class.
The Long Tom Watershed Council is recruiting volunteers to assist us with our cutthroat trout migration study again this year. We will be checking traps three days a week: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Volunteers can commit to 1 day every 1-2 weeks to tag trout in the Ferguson Creek area near Monroe/Junction City. The tagging season will go from November through about the end of May. If people who are interested don’t know if they can commit for the entire season yet, they should still feel free to contact me and see where they might be able to fit in. There is also a mandatory training session on Saturday, November 5 at one of the tagging sites in the Ferguson Creek area.
Last year, we had a really great presence from OSU, and we’d love to recruit some students again this year! This is a really great opportunity for people looking for field experience–the volunteers really enjoyed it last year.
Anyone interested should contact me at 541-338-7060 or operations@longtom.org by Friday, October 28. The response was great last year, so people should contact me soon if to make sure they fill an open slot.
Rob Hoshaw
Operations Manager
Long Tom Watershed Council
751 S. Danebo Ave.
Eugene, Oregon 97402
*NEW OFFICE NUMBER: 541-338-7060
operations at longtom dot org