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SUMMARY:February Chapter Meeting with Nick Nelson\, Fluvial Geomorphologist at Inter-Fluve
DESCRIPTION:6:00 – Dinner/ social gathering \n7:00 – Presentation by Nick Nelson\, Fluvial Geomorphologist at Inter-Fluve \n8:00 – Board meeting (Non board members encouraged to stay) \n \nConnections\nLife is about connections – we thrive on our human connections\, our connections to our pets\, our connections to our favorite rivers or natural spaces. Connections are critical between species and across vast landscapes – people around the world await for the migration of fish to give life to human communities and whole ecosystems. For thousands of years\, humans have used fish for sustenance\, to fertilize crops\, to signal the changing seasons. The rivers that these fish move along serve many similar purposes. Rivers connect – they connect human communities\, they provide pathways for thousands of animal species\, they transport soil and nutrients to replenish and rebuild wetlands and floodplains and salt marshes. This longitudinal\, lateral\, and vertical connectivity of rivers is vital to the healthy functionality of our ecosystems here in New England and around the world. For the last several hundred years\, our rivers in New England have been disconnected by tens of thousands of dams\, but the period of dam building is over and dam removal is well underway. We will discuss some really exciting dam removal initiatives in the region that build on lessons learned from the past as we look towards continued opportunities in the future.\n\nNick Nelson is a fluvial geomorphologist and northeast regional director for Inter-Fluve\, a river and wetland restoration firm working to heal aquatic ecosystems through applied science and engineering. He began with Inter-Fluve in 2007 and opened up our east coast operations in Cambridge in 2009. Nick has worked on all phases of dozens of dam removal and fish passage projects regionally and across the country. He has led workshops and discussions at conferences nationally as well as in Europe. He currently teaches a water and ecology class at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and has lectured at multiple other institutions.
URL:https://www.tunoreast.org/event/february-chapter-meeting-with-nick-nelson-fluvial-geomorphologist-at-inter-fluve/
LOCATION:IRWA Building\, 143 County Rd\, Ipswich\, MA\, 01938\, United States
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SUMMARY:Banquet 2026
DESCRIPTION:March 14\, 2026 at the Black Swan in Georgetown\nSaturday Night March 14\, 2025 from 4 PM to 9 PM \n\n\n\n\nTickets purchased at the door will be $50. \nPreview of Potential Auction Items\n\nRangeley Fly Shop Special Fly Collections\n\n\nOrvis Vortex\, Orvis Battenkill\, Medalist +\n\n\nSan Juan Rod Works – Gunnison\, 9′ 4 wt. 4 piece.\n\nThanks\, Josh Rownd \n\nSilent Auction\nWhat’s happenin’\nNew fly rod\nGathering
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LOCATION:Black Swan\, 258 Andover st\, Georgetown\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mill River Spring Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Join the Nor’East chapter on Sunday April 12th for some river stewardship! This particular section of the Mill river along route 1 serves as a passageway for herring but is terribly littered. \n \nWe will meet around 9 at the pull off next to the river on rt 1 just south of Governors Academy. Coffee and donuts are likely to be provided. Extra tools and trash bags are always appreciated. \nThis is a great karma builder ahead of the 2026 striped bass run!
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ben Shea":MAILTO:benonbass1@gmail.com
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