Science and Management Community Aquatic Habitat Connectivity Discussion

Wednesday, August 22, 2012: 8:00 AM-5:15 PM
Meeting Room 13 (RiverCentre)
It is recognized that, in general, dams and other anthropogenic barriers are detrimental to riverine ecosystems; they fragment habitat and may block seasonal migrations of Great Lakes fishes and other aquatic organisms which rely on tributaries for spawning or other components of their life history.  It is also recognized that there is increasing interest from governments (federal, provincial/state, municipal), non-government organizations and private individuals to decommission dams, particularly those at or beyond their anticipated life expectancy.  In the future, it is expected that agencies will be required to review an increasing number of proposals to remove or modify barriers, some of which are crucial in the control of sea lamprey, protection of threatened, endangered, and native species, and prevention of pathogen and contaminant spread. These proposals may originate either from within agencies, or through stakeholder interests.  A science and management community discussion of fish passage issues hosted by the American Fisheries Society, taken as a first step, will help frame the data and product needs to then drive development of a suite of fish passage principles, tools, protocols, and policies with the objective of voluntary implementation by agencies and jurisdictions first within the Great Lakes basin and then throughout North America. 
Organizers:
Dale Burkett , John M. Dettmers , Gary Isbell , Brian Anderson, Ph.D. and Patrick J. Doran
Moderators:
Dale Burkett , John M. Dettmers , Gary Isbell , Dr. Brian D. Anderson and Patrick J. Doran
8:00 AM
Science and Management Community Aquatic Habitat Connectivity Discussion – Background, Process and the Bigger Picture
Dr. Brian D. Anderson, Illinois Natural History Survey; Dale Burkett, Great Lakes Fishery Commission; Patrick J. Doran, The Nature Conservancy

8:45 AM
Threatened and Endangered Species Protection and Restoration Discussion


9:45 AM
Wednesday AM Break


10:15 AM
Aquatic Habitat Connectivity and the Proliferation of Non-Native Aquatic Species
Christopher I. Goddard, Great Lakes Fishery Commission; Dale Burkett, Great Lakes Fishery Commission; Robert Lambe, INvasive Species Centre; Jill Wingfield, Great Lakes Fishery Commission

10:30 AM
Proliferation of Non-Native Aquatic Species Discussion


11:30 AM
Overview of Aquatic Habitat Connectivity Funding Opportunities
Todd Hogrefe, National Fish & Wildlife Foundation

12:00 PM
Wednesday Lunch


1:15 PM
Restoring Aquatic Connectivity and Fish Passage: An Assessment of the Potential Risks from Contaminants
Sarah Warner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Lisa Williams, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

1:30 PM
Contaminant Mobilization Discussion


2:30 PM
Pathogen Containment Discussion


3:00 PM
Wednesday PM Break


3:30 PM
Role of Aquatic Habitat Connectivity in the Life Cycles of Great Lakes Fishes
Matthew Diebel, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

3:45 PM
Fish Passage Discussion


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