29 Salmonids I

Wednesday, September 15, 2010: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
302 (Convention Center)
Moderator:
Xinhua Zhu, PhD
8:00 AM
Acoustic telemetry of California sea lions in relation to adult salmonids in the bonneville dam tailrace
Doug Hatch, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission; John M. Whiteaker, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission; Bryan Wright, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife; Robin Brown, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife; Steve Jeffries, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Sandra Jonker, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
8:20 AM
Maximum acclimation depth of juvenile Chinook salmon: Implications for survival during hydroturbine passage
Brett Pflugrath, PNL; Rich Brown, PNL; Thomas Carlson, PhD, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
8:40 AM
Seasonal activity and habitat use of a lacustrine population of brook charr, determined using ultrasonic telemetry
Bill J. Tibble, MSc, candidate, Canadian Rivers Institute, University of New Brunswick; Stephan Peake, PhD, Canadian Rivers Institute, University of New Brunswick; Blair Adams, PhD, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador; Keith D. Clarke, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Dave Cote, PhD, Parks Canada; Rob C. Perry, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
9:00 AM
Growth and movement of brook charr in coastal Maine
David C. Kazyak, University of Maine; Joseph Zydlewski, U.S. Geological Survey, Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Benjamin Letcher, PhD, U.S. Geological Survey
9:20 AM
Population estimation in a salmonid removal project on a coaster brook trout stream in Michigan: Variation in population estimation
Joseph P. Gerbyshak, Northern Michigan University; Jill Leonard, PhD, Northern Michigan University
9:40 AM
Early effects of an exotic salmonid removal project on native brook trout in a southern Lake Superior tributary
Jill Leonard, PhD, Northern Michigan University; Joseph Gerbyshak, Northern Michigan University; Julie Howard, Northern Michigan University; Christopher Gagnon, Northern Michigan University; Anna Varian, Northern Michigan University
10:00 AM
Break
10:20 AM
Oregon coast tide gates impact juvenile coho salmon movement
Arthur L. Bass, Oregon State University; Guillermo Giannico, PhD, Oregon State University
10:40 AM
Hydroacoustic evaluation of steelhead fallback and kelt passage at the dalles dam in 2008/2009 and 2009/2010
Fenton Khan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Gary Johnson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Mark Weiland, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11:00 AM
Mortal injury of juvenile Chinook salmon during hydroturbine passage: Implications for hydroturbine operation and design
Andrew Gingerich, M.S., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Thomas Carlson, PhD, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Richard S. Brown, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; John Stephenson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Mike J. Langeslay, US Army Core of Engineers; Martin L. Ahmann, US Army Corps of Engineers; Robert L. Johnson, US Army Corps of Engineers
11:20 AM
Bias in juvenile salmon survival estimates through hydroturbines due to transmitter presence: Implications for hydroturbine operations and management
Richard S. Brown, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Thomas Carlson, PhD, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; John Stephenson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Andrew Gingerich, M.S., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Mike J. Langeslay, US Army Core of Engineers; Martin L. Ahmann, US Army Corps of Engineers; Robert L. Johnson, US Army Corps of Engineers
11:40 AM
Effects of turbine passage on tag retention and post-surgery healing in juvenile Chinook salmon implanted with an acoustic transmitter
James W. Boyd, Battelle; Kate A. Deters, Battelle; Richard S. Brown, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; M. Brad Eppard, United States Army Corps of Engineers
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