Fisheries and Natural Resources 5

Tuesday, September 10, 2013: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Marriott Ballroom C (The Marriott Little Rock)
Moderator:
Mark Rogers
8:00 AM
California Golden Trout and Climate Warming: How Hot Is Too Hot?
Kathleen Matthews, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station

8:20 AM
Age-1 Red Snapper Lutjanus Campechanus Exclude Age-0 Red Snapper From High-Quality Recruitment Habitat
Mark A. Albins, Auburn University; Stephen T. Szedlmayer, Auburn University

 
T-BC-3
Sources and Limitations Of Larval Walleye Production In a Heterogeneous Waterway In Northern Michigan (Withdrawn)
9:00 AM
A Web-Based Geographic Information System For Visualizing and Forecasting The Biological Condition Of Wadeable Streams In South Carolina
Samuel T. Esswein, Clemson University; Cathy A. Marion, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Mark Scott, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Christopher J. Post, Clemson University; Robert F. Baldwin, Clemson University

9:20 AM
Global Patterns Of Inland Freshwater Fisheries and Primary Production Using Multivariate Regression Meta-Analysis
Andrew Deines, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; David B. Bunnell, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Mark Rogers, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; T. Douglas Beard Jr., U.S. Geological Survey; William W. Taylor, Michigan State University

9:40 AM
Connectivity Of Large-River Networks Is Important Throughout Fish Life History
Brenda M. Pracheil, University of Wisconsin-Madison; John Lyons, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

10:00 AM
Tuesday AM Break


10:20 AM
Testing Of Modified Groundgear To Reduce Capture Of Yellowtail Flounder (Limanda ferruginea) and Sub-Legal Atlantic Cod (Gadas morhua) In The Georges Bank Multispecies Otter Trawl Fishery
Corinne Endres, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Natalie Jones, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Christopher Rillahan, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Tor Bendiksen, Reidar’s Manufacturing Inc.; Manuel Magalnaes, F/V Hera; Sally Roman, Virginia Marine Resources Commission; Pingguo He, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

10:40 AM
Fall Bloom Phenology and Magnitude Influence Haddock Recruitment On Georges Bank
Robert T. Leaf, University of Southern Mississippi; Kevin Friedland, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

11:00 AM
Determining The Temperature Sensitivity Of Gill Na+/K+ Atpase Function: An Alternative Method and Interpretation
Deena A. Anderson, Tetra Tech, Inc.; Amanda S. Williard, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Frederick S. Scharf, University of North Carolina Wilmington

11:20 AM
Evaluation Of a Large Mesh Belly Panel To Reduce Bycatch In The Maine Silver Hake (Merluccius bilinearis) Trawl Fishery
Shannon Bayse, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Christopher Rillahan, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Vincent Balzano, F/V “North Star”; Pingguo He, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

11:40 AM
Evaluating The Accuracy Of Sibling Reconstruction Programs Using Steelhead SNPs
Jesse McCane, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission / Idaho Department of Fish and Game; Craig A. Steele, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission / Idaho Department of Fish and Game; Christine Kozfkay, Idaho Department of Fish and Game; Matthew R. Campbell, Idaho Department of Fish and Game

12:00 PM
Tuesday Lunch


1:00 PM
Influence Of Water Collection Method On The Relationship Between Environmental DNA and Fish Biomass
Jessica J. Eichmiller, University of Minnesota; Peter W. Sorensen, University of Minnesota

1:20 PM
Icthyoplankton Community Patterns In Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina
Nicholas Tolopka, East Carolina University; Anthony S. Overton, East Carolina University; Todd Kellison, National Marine Fisheries Service; Neil McNeill, National Marine Fisheries Service; Chris Taylor, National Ocean Service

1:40 PM
Striped Bass Predation On Juvenile Salmon: Take ‘Em Or Leave ‘Em
Megan Sabal, University of California Santa Cruz; Sean A. Hayes, National Marine Fisheries Service; Mark Carr, University of California Santa Cruz; Joseph Merz, Cramer Fish Sciences; Jose Setka, East Bay Municipal Utility District; Casey Del Real, East Bay Municipal Utility District; Robyn Bilski, East Bay Municipal Utility District

 
T-BC-17
A Production Model Without Arbitrary Constraints and With Process Errors and Environmental Covariates (Withdrawn)
2:20 PM
Olrac-RTI: A New and Operational Approach to Holistic Management of Fisheries for Multiple Commercial Species and Ecosystem Objectives
Amos Barkai, Olrac-SPS; Sarah B. M. Kraak, University College; David Reid, Marine Institute; Guy Meredith, Olrac-SPS

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