The 24th Northeast Pacific Pink & Chum
Salmon Workshop

 

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The following is a list of the presentations.

Session Presenter(s) Title

Plenary sessions

Mark Saunders

A future for Pacific Salmon under Canada's Wild Salmon Policy

  B. E. Riddell

Long-term research and monitoring for Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the North Pacific Ocean ... an international consensus. 

Session Fisheries Management

1:10 - 2:50

Terry Beacham

Pink and Chum Keynote: Applying genetic variation to fisheries management, assessment, and enforcement
  Micheal Folkes Salmon Forecasting
  Pieter VanWill Didson counters Pink/Glendale
  : Karen Gillis volatility related to chum salmon abundance (Onchorhynchus keta) in Western Alaska: Today s residents  perspectives
  David Ewart Cascades Fish Passage - Quinsam River - Pretty in Pinks?
Session Conservation biology/genetics
 3:30 - 5:30
Maureen Small Canal Summer chum salmon - interm genetic analysis of subpopulation structure in a metapopulation receiving supplementation.
  Bruce White Stock identification of Fraser River Pink salmon using microsatellite data.
  Nick Docovich Genetic stock identification of Chum salmon in the Tannana River, Alasaka
  Oraly Johnson Southern Chums - hanging in there: Population biology and genetics at the southern limit of their range
  Blair Flannery Stock structure and in-season mixed-stock analysis of Yukon River chum salmon
  Adrian Spidle

Microsatellite variation in a chum salmon population genetically marked at to allozyme loci.

Habitat assessment, enhancement and restoration

Wednesday,

 8:20- 9:40

Greg Bonnell Overview of enhancement activities east coast of Vancouver Island
  Peter Troffe multi-year investigation of chum salmon escapements in the Cheakamus River, B.C.
  Molly Sturdevant Trophic interactions amoung wild and hatchery juveniles chum salmon in Taku Inlet, Southeastern Alaska
  Ron Tanasichuk An examination of the biological basis of return variability for Nitinat River hatchery

Marine Ecology

Wednesday,
10:00-11:40
Ken Jefferies The effects of elevated water temperature on adult pink salmon survival and blood physiology
  Beamish Evidence of competition between pink salmon and other juvenile Pacific Salmon in the Strait of Georgia
  Erica Jenkins variability with and among juvenile salmon species in years of contrasting ocean conditions
  Beverly Agler Growth of Bristol Bay Alaska Chum salmon in relation to climate factors and inter-specific competition
  Emily Fergusson

Juvenile Chum salmon biophysical parameters in southeaster Alaska: Examining the relationships between survival and harvest

Future Directions, New Technologies

Wednesday,
1:10 - 2:30
Li Ding Performance evaluations of automated counting of Pink salmon in the Lower Fraser River with DIDSON Imaging Sonar.
  Jim Cave A Blueprint for in-season estimation using test fishery data with a Bayesian cumulative normal model
  Kim Charlie Chehalis experimental chum and pink salmon fisheries lower Fraser River
  Brian Banks Pinks for the pier

Wednesday

3:10-5:10

No sessions set- up

   

Contributed Papers Session

Thursday,

8:20 - 9:40

Rusty Sweeting Diet, size, and distribution of chum salmon in the Strait of Georgia
  Vic Palermo Estimation of Mortality of Wild Juvenile Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) due to sea lice (Lepeophthericus salmonis) in the Broughton Archipelago, B. C.  from 2003-2006 by Monte Carlo Simulation
  Allen Gottesfeld Abundance modelling of sea lice and pink salmon on the BC north coast
  Marc Trudel

Shifting warm-water to cold-water conditions and foodweb dynamics of juvenile pink and chum salmon in the Eastern Bering Sea Ecosystem

  Jim Irvine

Chum salmon in the arctic and how they avoid lethal low temperatures

  Shigehiko Urawa Heavy infections of Aniskis simplex (Nematoda Anisakidae) larvae in the muscle of maturing chum salmon
  Andrew Piston Hatchery chum salmon straying in southeastern Alaska streams
  Ted Sweeten The effects of high water temperature on the maturation of pink salmon and their offspring
   

 

Poster Presentations

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

 

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Presenter(s)

Poster Title, Authors
March 2-4 2010 Michielsens
C.G.J.
F.J. Martens
J.L. Nelitz
Y. Xie.
composition estimation using hydro-acoustic fish length data within a Bayesian mixture model.
     

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