Hatcheries and Management Of Aquatic Resources (HaMAR) - Part 2

Tuesday, September 10, 2013: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Marriott Ballroom A (The Marriott Little Rock)
Part 2
Organizer:
Vincent Mudrak
Moderator:
Jesse Trushenski
8:00 AM
A Review of Semi-Natural Rearing Strategies for Increasing Ocean Ranched and Stocked Fish Survival
Des Maynard, NOAA Fisheries; Thomas A. Flagg, NOAA Fisheries Service NWFSC

 
T-BA-4
Environmental Enrichment Promotes Neural Plasticity and Cognitive Ability in Fish (Withdrawn)
 
T-BA-5
Acclimation and Release Strategies to Improve Imprinting and Homing Fidelity of Hatchery-Reared Salmon (Withdrawn)
9:40 AM
Survival and Traits of Reconditioned Kelt Steelhead Oncorhynchus Mykiss in the Yakima River, Washington
Douglas Hatch, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission; David Fast, Yakama Nation; William Bosch, Yakama Nation; Joe Blodgett, Yakama Nation; John M. Whiteaker, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission; Ryan Branstetter, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission; Andrew Pierce, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission

10:00 AM
Tuesday AM Break


10:20 AM
A Review of Spawning Florida Largemouth Bass “Out of Season” Using Photoperiod and Temperature Manipulation to Produce Advanced Sized Fingerlings
Michael Matthews, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Richard Stout, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

10:40 AM
Using Ecosystem Analyses and Hatcheries to Enhance Fish Populations Responsibly
Elizabeth A. Fairchild, University of New Hampshire

11:00 AM
A Meta-Analysis of Factors Potentially Influencing Contribution of Stocked Largemouth Bass to a Year-Class
Steve Lochmann, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; Kyle Rachels, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; Lin Xie, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; Chris Racey, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission

 
T-BA-11
Does Life-Skills Training Enhance Post-Release Survival? (Withdrawn)
11:40 AM
A Responsible Approach to Marine Stock Enhancement: An Update
Kenneth Leber, Mote Marine Laboratory; Kai Lorenzen, University of Florida, Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences; Lee Blankenship, NW Marine Technology

12:00 PM
Tuesday Lunch


1:20 PM
Population Dynamics and Quantitative Assessment of Hatchery-Enhanced Fisheries
Kai Lorenzen, University of Florida, Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences

1:40 PM
Progress Toward Restoration of Naturally Reproducing Top Predators and Self Regulation of Lake Huron's Fish Community, a Case Study
James Johnson, Alpena Fishery Research Station; Ji X. He, Alpena Fishery Research Station; David Fielder, Alpena Fishery Research Station

2:00 PM
Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Hatchery-Reared Walleyes to Populations in Northern Green Bay, Lake Michigan
Troy Zorn, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Darren Kramer, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Jessica Mistak, Michigan Department of Natural Resources

2:20 PM
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