Training Calendar
Conducted by fisheries professionals, electrofishing training classes offer participants classroom and field-based training on the latest in electrofishing equipment. Upcoming classes are listed below.
Introduction to Electrofishing Class - May 2012
Date: May 29, 2012 - May 30, 2012
This is a two-day class being held at Smith-Root headquarters in Vancouver, Washington. The first day consists of a classroom lecture-based session covering basic electrical theory, electrofishing equipment, operation and safety, and applied electrofishing methods. The second day is a practical field-based session where participants operate electrofishing equipment and apply information learned in the classroom.
Complete course description is available here.
Location
Smith-Root
14014 NE Salmon Creek Ave
Vancouver, Washington 98686 United States
Introduction to Backpack Electrofishing - ASFB Conference
Date: Jul 19, 2012 - Jul 20, 2012
Introduction to Backpack Electrofishing Workshop Offered at Australian Society for Fisheries Biology Conference
Smith-Root Biologist Lisa Harlan will be conducting an introduction to backpack electrofishing course in conjunction with the ASFB 2012 meeting.
The cost for the course is 750 USD and is limited to 24 attendees.
Course Format
Day One
8-hour classroom session: Electrical theory, electrofishing equipment, operation and safety, applied methods.
Day Two
Field trip to a local stream, field work will be conducted in two groups of up to six people. Each group will spend approximately four hours in the field.
For questions regarding the course, contact Lisa Harlan at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
To sign up for the course - or for information about equipment sales, service or rentals - contact Les Ohlbach at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or by phone at +61 2 42974040.
Location
Adelaide, South Australia Australia
Introduction to Electrofishing Class - September 2012
Date: Sep 13, 2012 - Sep 14, 2012
This is a two-day class being held at Smith-Root headquarters in Vancouver, Washington. The first day consists of a classroom lecture-based session covering basic electrical theory, electrofishing equipment, operation and safety, and applied electrofishing methods. The second day is a practical field-based session where participants operate electrofishing equipment and apply information learned in the classroom.
Complete course description is available here.
Location
Smith-Root, Inc.
14014 NE Salmon Creek Ave
Vancouver, Washington 98686 United States