Contributed Papers - Salmon 2

Thursday, August 21, 2014: 8:20 AM-5:20 PM
306A (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
Moderators:
Jamie Gibson , Yves de Lafontaine , Brian Boivin and Sarah Larochelle
Moderators:
Jamie Gibson
Email: Jamie.Gibson@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Yves de Lafontaine
Email: yves.delafontaine@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Brian Boivin
Email: boivin67@gmail.com

Sarah Larochelle
Email: sarah.larochelle@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

8:20 AM
Incubation Temperature and Limits to the Arctic Distributions of Pacific Salmon: A Trait-Based Approach to Predicting Colonization and Possible Competition with Native Chars
Karen M. Dunmall, University of Manitoba; Neil J. Mochnacz, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Christian E. Zimmerman, U.S. Geological Survey; James D. Reist, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Charlie Lean, Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation

8:40 AM
Are Management Plans for Pacific Salmonines in the Great Lakes Consistent with Recent Ecological Constraints?
Randall M. Claramunt, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; David Clapp, Michigan Department of Natural Resources

9:00 AM
Mean Free-Path Length Model Applied to Sacramento Valley Juvenile Chinook Salmon
Anna Steel, University of California, Davis; David L. Smith, ERDC Cognitive Ecology & Ecohydraulics Team; Brian M. Mulvey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

 
Th-306A-5
Use of Muscle Growth Indices for Prioritization of Habitat Restoration (Withdrawn)
9:40 AM
Basin-Scale Variation in the Spatial Pattern of Fall Movement of Juvenile Coho Salmon in the West Fork Smith River, Oregon
Dalton Hance, Oregon State University; Lisa Ganio, Oregon State University; Kelly. M. Burnett, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station; Joe Ebersole, US Environmental Protection Agency

10:00 AM
Thursday Morning Break


10:30 AM
Reintroducing Spring Chinook Salmon Above a High Head Dam in Oregon: Inference from Genetic Pedigree
Nick Sard, Oregon State University; Dave Jacobson, Oregon State University; Michael Hogansen, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife; Kathleen G. O'Malley, Oregon State University; Marc A. Johnson, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife; Michael Banks, Oregon State University

10:50 AM
Effect of Channel Morphology in Sustaining Population Diversity in Chum Salmon Via Hyporheic Flow
Hirokazu Urabe, Hokkaido Research Organization, Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Research Institute; Kazutaka Shimoda, Hokkaido Research Organization, Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Research Institute; Futoshi Nakamura, Hokkaido University

11:10 AM
Smolting Under Time Constraints: Is There a Seasonal Decline in Smoltification Size of Subyearling Pacific Salmon?
Steve Sharron, University of Western Ontario; Yolanda Morbey, University of Western Ontario

11:30 AM
The Role of Seminal Plasma on Sperm Competition in Alternative Reproductive Tactics of Chinook Salmon
Jason Lewis, University of Windsor; Trevor Pitcher, University of Windsor

11:50 AM
Genetic-Based Estimates of Adult Chinook Salmon Spawner Adundance from Carcass Surveys and Juvenile out-Migrant Traps
Scott Blankenship, Genidaqs, A Cramer Fish Sciences business; Daniel Rawding, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Cameron Sharpe, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife

12:10 PM
Thursday Lunch


1:30 PM
The Use of a Columbia Basin Adult Sockeye PIT Tagging Program to Assess Differences in Stock-Specific Upstream Migration Run Timing and Survival
Jeffrey K. Fryer, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission; Jon E. Hess, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission

1:50 PM
Assortative Mating in a Genetic Colour Polymorphic Population of Chinook Salmon
Sarah Lehnert, University of Windsor; Trevor Pitcher, University of Windsor; Robert Devlin, Department of Fisheries and Oceans; Daniel Heath, University of Windsor

2:10 PM
Stillaguamish River Chinook Salmon Abundance Estimated Using Trans-Generational Genetic Mark-Recapture
Maureen P. Small, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Adrian Spidle, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission; Charlotte Scofield, Stillaguamish Tribe Natural Resources Department; Jason Griffith, Stillaguamish Tribe Natural Resources Department; Daniel Rawding, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Peter Verhey, WDFW; Todd Seamons, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Jennifer Whitney, WDFW; Kenneth I. Warheit, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Vanessa Smilansky, WDFW

2:30 PM
Climate, Competition and Aquaculture Impacts on the Dynamics of Fraser River Sockeye Salmon and the Economics of Their Fisheries
Brendan Connors, ESSA Technologies Ltd.; Yajie Liu, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture

2:50 PM
Increasing Growth and Younger Age-at-Migration of Sockeye Salmon in a Southwest Alaska Watershed: A 50-Year Retrospective
Christian E. Zimmerman, U.S. Geological Survey; Daniel B. Young, National Park Service, Lake Clark National Park

3:10 PM
Thursday Afternoon Break


3:40 PM
Instream Flow Predictions from Frequency Vs. Bioenergetic-Based Habitat Suitability Curves
Jordan Rosenfeld, Province of British Columbia; Hal A. Beecher, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Ron Ptolemy, Ministry of the Environment, BC, Canada

4:00 PM
Potential Effects of Run-of-River Hydropower Projects on Salmonid Populations
Pascale Gibeau, Simon Fraser University; Wendy Palen, Simon Fraser University; Brendan Connors, Simon Fraser University

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