Wednesday, August 5, 2009: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Picuris, Albuquerque Convention Center
COS 72 - Fisheries Management and Models
1:30 PMIntegrating local ecological knowledge in the blue crab fishery into political design to protect ecosystem function and resilience
Amy E., Freitag, Duke University
1:50 PMApplication of a foraging model to estimate fish movement rates from trap data
Adam K. Obaza, Florida International University, Joel Trexler, Florida International University
2:10 PMEstimating fish movement models from sparse telemetry data: a simulation study
Juliane Struve, Imperial College, Richard M. Hillary, Imperial College, Kai Lorenzen, Imperial College
2:30 PMPrioritization in ecosystem-based fisheries management: Optimizing for multiple species and multiple objectives
Julie B. Kellner, University of California, Davis, J.N. Sanchirico, University of California, Davis, A. Hastings, University of California, Davis
2:50 PMSubsidized predators and imperiled prey: The impact of avian predators on salmonids
Ann-Marie K. Osterback, University of California Santa Cruz, Danielle M. Frechette, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Sean Hayes, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Morgan H. Bond, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Scott A. Shaffer, University of California Santa Cruz, Jonathan W. Moore, University of California Santa Cruz
3:10 PMBreak
3:20 PMUsing heirarchical regression to explain juvenile density in terms of number of spawners and habitat metrics in Oregon's coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
Yasmin Lucero, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
3:40 PMInvasion of Chinook salmon into San Francisco Bay streams: A consequence of management practices?
Eric R. Huber, University of California, Berkeley, Stephanie Carlson, University of California, Berkeley
4:00 PMUnderstanding Atlantic salmon freshwater growth: Interaction between population density and environmental conditions
R. Scott Davidson, Natural Resource Conservation, Benjamin H. Letcher, US Geological Survey, Conte Fish Research Centre, Keith H. Nislow, 3USDA Forest Service
4:20 PMUnintended consequences of a large-scale captive breeding program: Impacts of hatchery supplementation on population dynamics of threatened Chinook salmon
Eric R. Buhle, NOAA Fisheries Service, Mark D. Scheuerell, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Michael J. Ford, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Thomas D. Cooney, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Richard Carmichael, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

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