Big Data Science and Its Impacts on Fish Conservation and Management, Part 2

Tuesday, August 19, 2014: 8:20 AM-3:10 PM
304B (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
8:20 AM
Spatial Organization of Fish Communities Along a Large River System: The St. Lawrence River (Canada)
Aline Foubert, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Marc Mingelbier, Ministère du Développement durable, de l'Environnement, de la Faune et des Parcs du Québec; Frédéric Lecomte, Chaire de recherche sur les espèces aquatiques exploitées, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Mathieu Cusson, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

8:40 AM
Re-Envisioning Mixed Stock Analysis from Multiple Data Sources: A Recipe for Stone Soup
Sara Gilk-Baumer, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Gene Conservation Laboratory; Jim Jasper, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Gene Conservation Laboratory; Elisabeth Fox, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; William D. Templin, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Gene Conservation Laboratory

9:00 AM
When Nothing Smaller Will Do: Investigating Western Alaska Highly Mixed Chum Salmon Fisheries
William Templin, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Nick DeCovich, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Tyler Dann, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Serena Rogers Olive, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Heather Liller, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Elisabeth Fox, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; James Jasper, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Erica Chenoweth, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Chris Habicht, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

 
T-304B-4
Use of Multiyear Salmon Acoustic Telemetry Data through Bonneville Dam to Guide Operations on the Columbia River (Withdrawn)
9:40 AM
Moving into a New Era: Lahontan Cutthroat Trout and Next Gen Sequencing
Mary M. Peacock, University of Nevada, Reno; Helen Neville, Trout Unlimited; Gordon Luikart, University of Montana, Flathead Lake Biological Station

10:00 AM
Tuesday Morning Break


10:50 AM
11:10 AM
Analysis of Bathymetric Data to Prioritize Protection of Fish Habitat Sites
Harriet Nash, Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies; Thomas C. Shirley, Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies; John W. Tunnell, Jr., Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies

11:30 AM
A Genomic Approach to the Conservation and Management of Red Snapper, a Non-Model Species Candidate for Stock Enhancement
Adrienne Norrell, The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Laboratory; Kenneth Jones, The University of Colorado at Denver; Eric Saillant, The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Thad Cochran Marine Aquaculture Center

11:50 AM
Conclusion and Panel Discussion of ‘Big Data Science'
Michael E. Douglas, University of Arkansas; Marlis R. Douglas, University of Arkansas

12:10 PM
Tuesday Lunch


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