The 21st Northeast Pacific Pink & Chum
Salmon Workshop

 

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Oral Presentations

The following is a list of the presentations.  Please click on the Presenter's name to view the abstract

 

Session Presenter Title
I Lawseth, Don Species at Risk Protection in Canada
I Holtby, Blair Review of Broughton Archipelago pink salmon stock status
I Trudel, Marc Spatio-temporal variation of sea lice infection on Pacific salmon
I Morton, Alexandra B. Infestation of the sea louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Kryer) on juvenile pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum) in British Columbia
I McVicar, Alasdair H. An international perspective on the role of lice from salmon farms in variations in wild salmonid populations
II Esteve, Manuel Why are they digging? A study about male digging behavior in the Oncorhychus genus
II Cleary, Pete Effects of fish wheels on fall chum salmon: non-esterfied fatty acids and plasma indices of stress
II Chebanoy, Nikolay A. The mechanisms of sex ratio regulation in pink and sockeye salmon populations
II Heinl, Steve C. Updated stock status of pink and chum salmon in Southeast Alaska, through 2002
II Crossin, Glenn T. Pink salmon migratory energetics: response to migratory difficulty and comparisons with sockeye
III Pyper, Brian J. Multi-stock state-space models for estimating trends in stock-recruit dynamics of Pacific salmon
III Su, Zhenming A spatial hierarchical Bayesian model for multi-stock stock-recruitment analysis of Pacific salmon
III Thorne, Richard E. Factors governing pink salmon survival in Prince William Sound, Alaska
III Folkes, Michael Short term tagging of chum salmon as a harvest management tool
III Pyper, Brian J. Comparison of alternative measures of salmon productivity for quantifying spatial and temporal scales of climate-induced variation
IV Jensen, John O.T. Puntledge River high temperature study: influence of high water temperatures on adult pink salmon pre-spawning mortality, maturation, and gamete viability
IV Cook, Roberta Rebuilding the salmon runs to the Stave River- A co-operative effort of harvest reduction, enhancement, habitat restoration, and flow control
IV Leake, Alf

 

Sherbot, Darren

River modeling applications:  habitat enhancement opportunities (example River2D on Campbell River, Shuswap Rivers)
V Lowen, Don Attitude enhancement how incubating chum in the classroom can foster a stewardship ethic
V Rutherford, Tom The importance of re-establishing chum populations in urban streams
V Ewart, Dave Pinks for the pier
V Bridgeman, Robert The restoration of Douglas Creek
V McBride, Laurie The Pink Salmon Festival take a kid fishing
VI Kondzela, Chris Origin of juvenile chum salmon from Gulf of Alaska coastal waters, 2000 and 2001
VI Candy, John Toward a coast-wide baseline for chum salmon
VI Johnson, Orlay Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) genetics, morphology, and life history in the southern portion of the species range (Columbia River, Oregon, and California)
VI Small, Maureen A genetic analysis of summer and early fall chum salmon populations in Hood Canal, Strait of Juan de Fuca, and South Puget Sound using microsatellite DNA
VII Wertheimer, Alex Does size matter (for Prince William Sound pink salmon)?
VII Adicks, Kyle Chum salmon supplementation: bane or boon?
VII Johnson, Thom Supplementation standards for recovering ESA-listed threatened summer-run chum salmon populations in the Hood Canal and Strait of Juan de Fuca regions of Washington
VII Johnson, Thom Ongoing supplementation programs for summer chum salmon in the Hood Canal and Strait of Juan de Fuca regions of Washington State
VII Evelyn, Trevor The Hatchery Scientific Reform Group its mission for Puget Sound and Coastal Washington hatcheries

Poster Presentations

The following is a list of posters.  Please click on the Title to view the abstract

 

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Poster Title, Authors

VIII

1 Benthic fauna, juvenile fish feeding and food interrelations in Basis Chum Salmon Hatchery Watersheds (Kamchatka)

 

T. L. Vvedenskaya, T. L. Travina, and D. Y. Khristova. KamchatNIRO, Naberedznaya 18, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

VIII

2 Some aspects of stock structure and abundance dynamics in the Paratunka River chum and pink salmon populations, East Kamchatka

 

Zaporozhets, O.M. and Zaporozhets, G.V. Kamchatka Research Institute of Fisheries & Oceanography (KamchatNIRO), Russia

VIII

3 Fixed-location hydroacoustics as a method of enumerating adult pink salmon in the lower Kwinamass River, 2001-2002

 

By Richard J. Bussanich1, Robert C. Bocking1, Donald J. Degan2, and Anna-Maria Mueller2.

1LGL Limited environmental research associates, 9768 Second Street, Sidney, BC V8L 3Y8

2Aquacoustics Inc, P.O. Box 1473 29824 Birdie Haven Court, Sterling, AK, USA 99672-1473

VIII

4 Migration and run timing of summer vs fall chum salmon on the Yukon River

 

Judy Berger 1, Bonnie Borba2, and Lisa Seeb1.

1Alaska Department of Fish &Game, Gene Conservation Laboratory, Division of Commercial Fisheries,  333 Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99518-1599.

2Alaska Department of Fish &Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries, 1300 College Road Fairbanks, Alaska 99701-1599

VIII 5 Video of spawning behavior in pink and chum salmon

 

Manuel Esteve (University of Barcelona)

VIII 6 Use of the Kalman filter and state-space models of stock and recruitment to estimate trends in productivity of 120 stocks of Pacific salmon

 

Brian J. Pyper and Milo D. Adkison. Juneau Center, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 11120 Glacier Highway, Juneau, Alaska, USA, 99801

 

Randall M. Peterman. School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada, V5A 1S6

VIII 7 Recovering threatened summer chum in Quilcene Bay

 

Tom Kane and Larry Telles. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

VIII 8 Population dynamics of chum salmon in the Columbia River Gorge

 

Nancy Uusitalo. USFWS, 9317 NE Hwy 99, Suite I, Vancouver, WA 98665

VIII 9 Fraser River pink salmon stock assessment program

 

Brad Fanos, Tracy Cone, Ken Peters, Rick Rempel, and Rob Tadey. Lower Fraser Area, Stock Assessment, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 100 Annacis Island-Unit 3, V3M 6A2

VIII 10 Fish tank and poster display "Partners in Stewardship"

 

CDFO, Watership Foundation, Howard English Hatchery, and 100 Capital Regional District Schools

VIII 11 Acoustic imaging; a new frontier in fish research

 

Tim Mulligan, Peter Withler, George Cronkite, and John Holmes. Fisheries and Oceans Canada

VIII 12 Acoustic imaging:  A new frontier in fish research

 

Tim Mulligan1, Peter Withler2, George Cronkite1 and John Holmes1  1.  Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Applied Technology, Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, B.C., V9T 6N7.  2.  Pacific Eumetrics Consulting Ltd., Nanoose, B.C., V9P 9C9.