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OLA and PNW-SFW 2026 Joint Conference

  • Tuesday, October 27, 2026
  • 8:00 AM
  • Thursday, October 29, 2026
  • 12:00 PM
  • The University Place Hotel at 310 SW Lincoln St in downtown Portland

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Oregon Lakes Association
and Pacific Northwest Chapter
of Society for Freshwater Science 
2026 Joint CONFERENCE

October 27-29, 2026

University Place & Conference Center
Portland, OR

We are pleased to announce the first joint conference between the Oregon Lakes Association (OLA) and the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Society of Freshwater Science (PNW SFS) on October 27-29, 2026, in Portland, Oregon. The intent of the joint conference is to advance the understanding and practice of freshwater science in the Pacific Northwest and foster connections among practitioners. This regional meeting is open to scientists, regulators, consultants, and students alike.

The meeting will support both in-person (highly encouraged) and virtual attendees. If interested, you are also invited to submit an abstract for an individual presentation (due Sep 2). Presentations should inform our understanding and management of freshwater ecosystems including lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands in the Pacific Northwest. On Tuesday evening we will hold a social (appetizers and drinks provided) that will include a poster session, raffle, silent auction, student awards, and sponsor recognition. Thursday morning there is an optional three hour field trip to Johnson and Kellogg Creeks in Southeast Portland/Milwaukee hosted by the Johnson Creek and North Clackamas Watershed Councils (no cost to attend, except public transportation fees if applicable).

You Could Be Part of the Action!

SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT!

Conference Registration Includes:

  • Tuesday and Wednesday: two full days of conference proceedings, with mid-morning/afternoon breaks for snacks, tea, and coffee 
  • Tuesday night: Social at University Place: poster session, raffle, silent auction, student awards, and sponsor recognition.  Drink tickets and light appetizers provided
  • Optional Field Trip on Thursday: tour of Johnson & Kellogg Creeks restoration projects hosted by the Johnson Creek and North Clackamas Watershed Councils.

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

Registration Fees


Attending in person? Register by October 11 to save with the early-bird rate!


 Attendee Type By Oct 11 After Oct 11
 A. In-Person $100  $150 
 B. Online  $80  $80
 C. Student * (in-Person or Online) $25  $25

* Student registration is for the full conference, with a valid college or university email.

Sponsorship Opportunities!

Sponsorship Level   Price Benefits 
D. Friends of the River  $250
  • Conference registration for 1 participant
  • Logo in the Program
 E. Bronze   $500
  •  Conference registration for 1 participant\
  • Vendor table and display space 
  • 1/4-page ad in 2 Lakewise Issues/year
  • Logo in the Program
F. Silver  $750
  • Conference registration for 2 participants
  • Vendor table and display space 
  • 1/4-page ad in 2 Lakewise Issues/year
 G. Gold  $1000
  • Conference registration for 2 participants
  • Vendor table and display space 
  • 1/2-page ad in 3 Lakewise Issues/year
  • Logo in the Program
H. Snack Break  $2000
  • Conference registration for 3 participants
  • Advertising for an entire session and snack break
  • Vendor table and display space
  • 1/2-page ad in 3 Lakewise Issues/year
  • Logo in the Program





Convention Lodging - Important Details

The University Place Hotel has a block rate of $90 plus tax (16%) per night. The block rate is for October 26-29, and reservations need to be made by 10/12/26 for the block rate. Guests have to call the hotel directly at 503-221-0140 to make reservations under the name “Oregon Lakes Association”.

Hotel Amenities for their Registered Guests

  • Parking
  • Breakfast 
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi for guests and attendees of events
  • Microwave, Mini Fridge, Coffee Maker and Flat screen TV in Every Room
  • Downtown Dining Options: Blocks away from a wide array of quality eating establishments – including Portland’s famous Food Carts!
  • Public Transportation: Getting around from here is a breeze! TriMet’s Lincoln Station and the MAX Line is just outside our front door and the Downtown Street Car is less than 3 blocks away – both can quickly get you anywhere downtown – connect you to the PDX International Airport, the Amtrak Station and many points beyond.






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