2022/23 Work Plan: Aug 2022 – March 2023
Project Deliverables
- Engagement & outreach/relationship building
- Individual debriefs with IRMA reps:
- Questionnaire/launch announcement to help ID priorities (IRMA aspirations, needs and priorities & how best can we help within our mandate).
- Invite IRMA technical staff to partner in collaborative technical work.
- Dialogue: Focus on networking, cross learning and brainstorming solutions
- Dialogue series, starting in Fall 2022.
- CRRI guest presentations, e.g., 2023 Forum & other venues.
- Focused technical investigations: addressing priority questions
- Technical task groups to help address priority questions.
- Research assignments to address specific technical questions, prepare discussion documents and backgrounders.
- Initial topics: Project protocols to access, use and protect indigenous knowledge; Summarize existing chinook rebuilding work & how best to build on it.
- Information sharing: technical resource center
- Technical reports, findings, updates sharing results of the above work.
- FSMC Main Table, FSMB & JTC Briefings
- Explore options for a CRRI database, online resource library.
- Explore CRRI networking/interactive tools: contact lists, chat forums
Outline: 2023/24 Work Plan
- Wrap up & report on technical work assigned to individuals & task groups.
- Continue outreach, information sharing, building collaboration.
- Explore Web portal/virtual resource center & interactive tools.
- Final wrap up Forum to share findings & seek advice to shape final report.
- Draft final report & recommendations; formal BC SRIF project reporting.
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FSMC is grateful for funding support from the BC Salmon Restoration & Innovation Fund, which makes this work possible.