Trout & Salmon: Part 2

Thursday, August 23, 2012: 1:15 PM-3:00 PM
Ballroom D (RiverCentre)
1:15 PM
Atlantic Salmon Smolt Migration and Survival Prior to Dam Removal
Daniel S. Stich, University of Maine; Michael M. Bailey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Chris Holbrook, U.S. Geological Survey; Michael T. Kinnison, University of Maine; John F. Kocik, NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service; Gayle B. Zydlewski, University of Maine; Joseph D. Zydlewski, U.S. Geological Survey: Maine Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Research Unit

1:30 PM
Spatial and Temporal Covariability Patterns in Chinook Salmon Early Ocean Survival and Oceanic Conditions
D. Patrick Kilduff, University of California, Davis; Louis W. Botsford, University of California, Davis; Steven Teo, NOAA / NMFS

1:45 PM
Detecting Compensatory Growth in Juvenile Atlantic Salmon: The Role of Life History
Douglas Sigourney, University of Maine; Benjamin Letcher, U.S. Geological Survey; Richard A. Cunjak, Canadian Rivers Institute, University of New Brunswick

2:00 PM
Assessment of Live Transport of Adult Atlantic Salmon in the Penobscot River, USA
Douglas Sigourney, University of Maine; Edward Hughes, University of Maine; Joseph Zydlewski, U.S. Geological Survey, Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Oliver Cox, Maine Department of Mrine Resources; Andrew O'Malley, University of Maine

2:15 PM
2:30 PM
Abundance and Spawning Distribution of Susitna River Chum and Coho Salmon
Pete Cleary, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

 
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Small Dams, Big Impacts; Adult Salmonid Migrations in the Umatilla River Basin (Withdrawn)
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