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"Ian did a spectacular job at the Crooked River meeting... Under very challenging circumstances he was clear, engaging and perfectly on topic."
Julie Keil Contract Officer Portland General Electric
"Ian Courter did an excellent job of presenting the [steelhead extinction risk] model and answering numerous questions."
Brian J. Iller Rettig Osborne Forgette Attorneys at Law
"In my opinion Ian's presentation was the best we have had since the TRT (Puget Sound Steelhead Technical Recovery Team) formed. It was thought provoking and had lots of good synthesis information that we could adopt."
George Pess Fisheries Scientist National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
"I would like to compliment you on your explanation of flow regimes and residency/anadromy proportions. I look forward to a continued discussion about the cool and biologically relevant aspects of residency and anadromy in O.mykiss."
John R. McMillan Graduate Research Assistant FRESC/Oregon State University
"Thanks for giving the presentation for the biologists. That was a good meeting, with a great group of professionals."
David Child Fisheries Consultant DC Consulting
"Thanks for hosting the workshop. I liked the layout of the core model drivers and hope to be able to contribute in the future."
Todd Pearsons, Ph.D. Fisheries Scientist Grant County PUD
"Thanks for your excellent follow up. I am proud of our association and the job you are doing for the resource. It was a top notch session [Western Division American Fisheries Society] all around."
Jim Martin Former Chief of Fisheries Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
"Thank you very much for your sponsorship of our SEMI High Tech U program for high school students. The addition of Ian Courter as a program instructor was genius. Ian's enthusiasm and knowledge of fish sciences absolutely transmitted to the students."
Leslie Tugman, President The Tugman Group
"[Ian] really did a marvelous job [at the Crooked River Concept meeting] and I think folks not familiar with this type of modeling got it."
Scott Carlon Fisheries Biologist NOAA Fisheries
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