Scott Hinch
University of British Columbia
Forest and Conservation Sciences
Vancouver,
BC
Canada
V6T 1Z4
Email:
scott.hinch@ubc.ca
Papers:
M-121-7
Attraction of Migrating Adult Sockeye Salmon to Conspecifics in the Absence of Imprinted Cues
P-321
Are Reflex Indicators Useful for Measuring Vitality and Predicting Delayed Mortality of White Sturgeon Released from a Simulated Fisheries Encounter?
T-106-5
Fraser River Sockeye Salmon in an Era of Climate Change
T-106-6
Surviving Bycatch: Interactions of Temperature, Stressor Severity, and Physiological Disease Processes
T-109-2
Dynamic Migratory Conditions and Hydropower Production Effects on Adult Sockeye Salmon Navigation in a Fraser River Tributary
T-144-7
Ten Years of Lab and Telemetry Studies on Canada's Largest Salmon River Finds Exceptionally High Mortality of ‘Handled' Migrating Female Sockeye: The Need for Sex-Specific Guidelines in Catch and Release Fisheries?
T-144-8
Challenges in Determining Release Mortality Rates for Use in Pacific Salmon Management
Th-123-5
Adult Bull Trout Exhibit Binge-Feeding Across Temperatures during an Annual Prey Pulse of Juvenile Sockeye Salmon
W-112-10
Improving Wild Sockeye Salmon Migration Success through a Large-Scale Experiment
W-119-7
Lessons Learned in Science Communication: A Synthesis of Interactions with Stakeholders in the Fraser River Pacific Salmon Fishery