COS 160 - Fisheries Management And Models I

Thursday, August 9, 2012: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
E144, Oregon Convention Center
1:30 PM
 Qualitative food-web modeling to support ecosystem-based management: A case study of California current groundfish
Tessa B. Francis, University of Washington Tacoma; Phil Levin, NOAA-Fisheries
1:50 PM
 Subsidized predation on imperiled species: Gulls, landfills, and salmonids
Ann-Marie K. Osterback, University of California Santa Cruz; Danielle M. Frechette, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center; Sean A. Hayes, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center; Morgan H. Bond, University of Washington; Scott A. Shaffer, San Jose State University; Jonathan W. Moore, Simon Fraser University
2:10 PM
 The potential impact of kelp forest habitat restoration on the gonad production of a sea urchin fished commercially
Jeremy T. Claisse, Occidental College; Jonathan P. Williams, Occidental College; Tom Ford, Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation; Daniel J. Pondella, Occidental College; Brian Meux, Santa Monica Baykeeper; Lia Protopapadakis, Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation
2:30 PM
 Microhabitat-scale numerical and behavioral responses by juvenile salmonids to instream habitat restoration
Karl M. Polivka, PNW Research Station USDA Forest Service; Lisa M. Friedli, PNW Research Station USDA Forest Service; Jenni L. Novak, PNW Research Station USDA Forest Service
2:50 PM
 Temporal trends in portfolio effects and stability of a salmon population complex
William H. Satterthwaite, NOAA Fisheries; Stephanie M. Carlson, University of California, Berkeley
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Marine Protected Area network design and the value of spatial fisheries management
Andrew Rassweiler, University of California, Santa Barbara; Christopher Costello, University of California Santa Barbara; David A. Siegel, University of California Santa Barbara
3:40 PM
 Balancing riparian management and river recreation: Methods for incorporating recreation data in wood management decisions
Kelly Biedenweg, Institute for Culture and Ecology; Kate Akyuz, King County Rivers and Floodplain Management; Rebecca Skeele, CNMI
4:40 PM
 Linking local drift-feeding behavior to regional habitat envelopes using dynamic energetic gradients along a migratory corridor
Bertrand H. Lemasson, U.S. Army Engineer R & D Center; R. Andrew Goodwin, U. S. Army Engineer R&D Center; Hans Moritz, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; David Smith, University of Essex