Movement and Aquatic Organism Passage Session II (Contributed Papers)

Wednesday, August 24, 2016: 9:40 AM-2:00 PM
Chicago C (Sheraton at Crown Center)
9:40 AM
Effects of a New Fishway on Discontinuity of the Arkansas River Fish Community Casey Pennock, Kansas State University; Keith B. Gido, Kansas State University; Ryan Waters, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism; Jessica Mounts, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism; Jordan Hofmeier, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism; David Bender, Stantec
10:00 AM
Hydraulic IMPACT on FISH Migration in Sariakandhi FISH PASS of Bangladesh Bijoy Kumar Ghosh, Ministry of Education,Bangladesh
10:20 AM
Fishway Entrance Gate Orientation Effect on Upstream Migrating Adult American Shad (Alosa Sapidissima) Kevin Mulligan, U.S. Geological Survey; Alex Haro, U.S. Geological Survey; Brett Towler, US Fish and Wildlife Service; John Noreika, U.S. Geological Survey; Bryan Sojkowski, US Fish and Wildlife Service
10:40 AM
You Shall Not Pass!: Achieving Selective Fish Passage in the Presence of Invasive Species John Hume, Michigan State University; Michael Wagner, Michigan State University; Martyn Lucas, Durham University; Ulrich Reinhardt, Eastern Michigan University; Peter Hrodey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Theodore Castro-Santos, University of Massachusetts Amherst
11:00 AM
Technical Developments in Fish Exclusion & Fish Passage Andy Peters, Pacific Netting Products
11:40 AM
Wednesday Lunch Break
1:00 PM
Estimating Spatial Heterogeneity and Temporal Stability of Strontium Isotope Signatures for Use in Tracking Fish Movements Lindsy Ciepiela, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Annika Walters, USGS Wyoming Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit
1:20 PM
Traditional Considerations for Contemporary Tagging Studies: Factors Influencing Acoustic Telemetry Recaptures and Recoveries When Estimating Mortality Components Christopher S. Vandergoot, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Travis Brenden, Quantitative Fisheries Center/ Michigan State University; Richard Kraus, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Matthew Faust, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Jason Gostiaux, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Todd Hayden, Michigan State University; Charles Krueger, Michigan State University; Steven Cooke, Carleton University
1:40 PM
Estimating Incision Healing Rate for Surgically Implanted Acoustic Transmitters from Recaptured Walleye Abby Schoonyan, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Richard Kraus, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Matthew Faust, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Christopher S. Vandergoot, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Andy Cook, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; Charles Krueger, Michigan State University, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability; Steven Cooke, Carleton University
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