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Richard Alexander LGL Limited 9768 Second Street Sidney V8L3Y8 Canada (250) 656-0127 (Work) ralexander@lgl.com Brian Beckman NWFSC, NMFS 2725 Montlake Blvd E (206) 860-3461 (Work) brian.beckman@noaa.gov Ian Beveridge LGL Limited 9768 Second Street Sidney V8L3Y8 Canada (250) 656-0127 (Work) ibeveridge@lgl.com Richard Brodeur (541) 867-0336 (Work) brodeuri@oregonstate.edu Brian Burke 2725 Montlake Blvd. E. (206) 860-3486 (Work) brian.burke@noaa.gov Andrea Carey Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife P.O. Box 43150 Olympia, Washington 98504-3150 (360) 902-2710 (Work) andrea.carey@dfw.wa.gov Lia Chalifour University of Victoria 3800 Finnerty Rd Victoria V8P5C2 Canada (250) 818-9070 (Cell/Text) lia.chalifour@gmail.com Brandon Chasco OSU-Fisheries and Wildlife 3140 NW Norwood DR Corvallis, Oregon 97330 (206) 406-5793 (Cell/Text) brandon.chasco@oregonstate.edu Andrew Claiborne Washington State Dept of Fish and Wildlife 1111 Washington St SE Olympia, Washington 98501 360 902 2751 (Work) andrew.claiborne@dfw.wa.gov Elizabeth Daly 2030 SE Marine Science Dr 1 541 867 0404 (Work) elizabeth.daly@oregonstate.edu Nancy Davis 10304 23rd Ave NE Seattle WA 98125 ncddavis54@gmail.com

Matthew Falcy Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 28655 Hwy 34 Corvallis, Oregon 97333 (541) 757-4254 (Work) matt.falcy@oregonstate.edu Emily Fergusson 17109 Pt. Lena Loop Rd. Juneau, Alaska 99801 (907) 789-6613 (Work) emily.fergusson@noaa.gov Jennifer Gosselin University of Washington 1325 4th Ave, Suite 1515 (206) 685-7316 (Work) gosselin@uw.edu Martha Caroline Graham North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission Suite 502 889 West Pender Street Vancouver V6C 3B2 Canada (604) 775-5550 (Work) jchang@npafc.org Jim Hawkes 17 Godfrey Drive Suite#1 Orono, Maine 4444 (207) 866-7109 (Office) james.hawkes@noaa.gov Eric Hertz Pacific Salmon Foundation #300-1682 West 7th Ave Vancouver V6J 4S6 Canada (778) 678-6546 (Home) ehertz@psf.ca Mary Hunsicker NWFSC 2032 SE OSU Drive (541) 867-0502 (Work) mary.hunsicker@noaa.gov Brian Hunt Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory 2202 Main Mall Vancouver V6T1Z4 Canada +1 778 230 4776 (Cell/Text) b.hunt@oceans.ubc.ca Kym Jacobson 2030 S. Marine Science Dr. 1 541 867 0375 (Work) jacobsky@oregonstate.edu Sam James 1-1506 Victoria Drive Vancouver V5L4H2 Canada (250) 304-4383 (Cell/Text) sjames@eoas.ubc.ca Brett Johnson Hakai Institute 1576 Hyacinthe Bay Road

Heriot Bay V0P1H0 Canada 604735347 (Cell/Text) brett.johnson@hakai.org Meredith Journey Northwest Fisheries Science Center 2725 Montlake Blvd E (919) 423-9419 (Cell/No Text) meredith.journey@noaa.gov Iris Kemp Long Live the Kings 1326 5th Ave 2063829555x24 (Office) ikemp@lltk.org Greg Krutzikowsky Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 4034 Fairview Industrial Dr Salem, Oregon 97302 5418670300x248 (Office) greg.krutzikowsky@state.or.us Marisa Litz Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 1325 14th Ave SW Olympia, Washington 98502 (541) 619-0683 (Cell/Text) marisa.litz@dfw.wa.go Kaitlyn Manishin University of Alaska Fairbanks PO Box 757220 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775 (650) 245-4787 (Cell/Text) kmanishin@alaska.edu Desmond Maynard Freelance 9110 Phillips Road Port Orchard, Washington 98367 360 434 1922 (Cell/No Text) desmondmaynard@msn.com Skip McKinnell North Pacific Marine Science Organization (retired) 2280 Brighton Ave Victoria Kansas V8S 2G2 Canada (250) 884-6826 (Cell/Text) tshawytcha@icloud.com Jessica Miller Department of Fisheries & Wildlife 541870381 (Work) miller.jessica.adele@gmail.com Cheryl Morgan 2030 SE Marine Science Dr -5275 1 541 867 0428 (Work) cheryl.morgan@oregonstate.edu Katie Morrice Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) 7903 SE 17th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97202 (503) 475-0924 (Cell/Text) kmorrice@gmail.com

Angelica Munguia (415) 328-3850 (Cell/Text) munguiaa@oregonstate.edu Benjamin Nelson 247-2202 Main Mall Vancouver, V6T 1Z4 Canada (206) 295-7114 (Cell/Text) nelson.benjamin@gmail.com David Noakes 2915 NW Monterey Drive Corvallis, Oregon 97330 (541) 737-1953 and 1 541 737 1953 (Work) david.noakes@oregonstate.edu Sandra O'Neill WA Department of Fish and Wildlife PO Box 43200 Olympia, Washington 98504-32000 ((206) 794-0654 (Cell/Text) sandra.oneill@dfw.wa.gov Patty O'Toole Northwest Power and Conservation Council 851 SW 6th Ave Portland, Oregon 97204 (503) 860-1869 (Cell/Text) potoole@nwcouncil.org Dave Parks Washington Department of Natural Resources 311 McCarver Lane Port Angeles Work Center Port Angeles, Washington 98362 (360) 640-3187 (Cell/Text) david.parks@dnr.wa.gov Isobel Pearsall Pacific Salmon Foundation 99 Machleary Street Nanaimo V9R 2G3 Canada (250) 716-6692 (Work) pearsalli@shaw.ca Elizabeth Phillips University of Washington Box 355020 Seattle, Washington 98195-5020 (253) 820-8780 (Cell/Text) emp11@uw.edu Laura Robinson Northwest Power and Conservation Council 851 SW 6th Ave Suite 1100 Portland, Oregon 97204 5038202351 (Office) lrobinson@nwcouncil.org Greg Ruggerone Self Employed 4039 21st Ave West Seattle, WA 98199 Seattle, Washington 98199 (206) 947-7402 (Cell/Text) gruggerone@nrccorp.com Michael Schmidt Long Live the Kings 1326 5th Ave 2063829555x27 (Office) mschmidt@lltk.org

Anne Shaffer Coastal Watershed Institute P. O Box 266 Port Angeles, Washington 98362 (360) 461-0799 (Cell/Text) anne.shaffer@coastalwatershedinstitute.org Kathryn Sobocinski 2725 Montlake Blvd. E. (206) 302-2466 (Work) kathryn.sobocinski@noaa.gov Hillary Thalmann 3100 Ferry Avenue Apartment A102 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (801) 673-0740 (Cell/Text) hillary.thalmann@noaa.gov Madeline Young North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission Suite 502, 889 West Pender Street Vancouver V6C 3B2 Canada (604) 842-9025 (Cell/Text) and (604) 775-5550 (Work) secretariat@npafc.org Jeannette Zamon - Pt. Adams Research Station PO Box 155 Hammond, Oregon 97121-0155 (503) 739-1055 (Cell/Text) jen.zamon@noaa.gov Lauren Zatkos OSU-Fisheries and Wildlife 5046 SW Technology Loop Corvallis, Oregon 97333 (607) 368-8009 (Cell/Text) zatkosl@oregonstate.edu Tom Wainwright Retired PO Box 5563 Bend, Oregon 97708 (541) 961-0133 (Cell/Text) tcwainw@gmail.com Laurie Weitkamp /NWFSC 1 541 867 0504 (Work) laurie.weitkamp@noaa.gov