Thursday, September 16, 2010: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
302 (Convention Center)
Moderator:
Margaret H. Murphy, PhD
9:20 AM
Can steelhead ‘ocean mortality' be explained by survival in lower rivers and estuaries?
David L. G. Noakes, Ph.D, Oregon State University;
Carl B. Schreck, Ph, .D., Oregon State University;
Jeremy D. Romer, B., S., Oregon State University;
Camille A. Leblanc, B., S., M., Sc., Oregon State University;
Alix I. Gitelman, Oregon State University;
Shaun Clements, B., S., M., Sc., Ph., D., Oregon State University
9:40 AM
En route temperature use and bioenergetics of different migration strategies in a population of summer-run Chinook salmon
Caleb T. Hasler, M.Sc., Carleton University;
Steven J. Cooke, PhD, Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Laboratory, Carleton University;
Michael R. Donaldson, M.Sc., University of British Columbia;
David A. Patterson, Fisheries and Oceans Canada;
Esther Guimond, Private Consultant;
Brent Mossop, M.Sc., BC Hydro;
Scott G. Hinch, PhD, University of British Columbia
10:20 AM
Variation in age and size at maturity among Lake Clark, Alaska sockeye salmon spawning locations
Elizabeth B. Benolkin, U.S. Geological Survey;
Carol Ann Woody, PhD, Fisheries Research and Consulting;
Joel H. Reynolds, PhD, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service;
Milo D. Adkison, PhD, University of Alaska;
Christian E. Zimmeman, PhD, U.S. Geological Survey
11:20 AM
Susceptibility of juvenile steelhead to avian predation: Are birds only taking the sick and injured?
Nathan J. Hostetter, Real Time Research, Inc.;
Allen F. Evans, Real Time Research, Inc.;
Daniel D. Roby, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University;
Ken Collis, Real Time Research, Inc.;
Bradley M. Cramer, Real Time Research, Inc.;
Mike Hawbecker, Real Time Research, Inc.