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Talks alphabetically sorted by author.

Day
Time
Author
Number
Title Session Location
Thursday
8:50
Aalbers, S.
4503
The effect of catch-and-release angling using circle and J-type hooks on pen-reared white seabass Ecology and Management of Marine Fishes and Habitats Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
9:10
Andrews, K.
4504
Habitat structure and recruitment success of two near shore reef fishes Ecology and Management of Marine Fishes and Habitats Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
10:10
Arkush, K.
4706
Health research applications in captive breeding programs for fish Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
4:10
Armstrong, T.
5108
Assessing self-sustainability of trout populations in Sierra Nevada lakes using experimental halt to stocking Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
4:10
Arreguin Sanchez, F.
3106
Ecosystem-based management of the Gulf of California region Status/Trends of Aquatic Resources in the Sea of Cortez Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
2:30
Backlin, A.
3701
Current research and status of the mountain yellow-legged frog in southern CA Biology & Management of Native & Exotic Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja, California (Part 3) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
4:10
Baskin, J.
1709
The upper San Gabriel River: a mountain retreat for native fishes Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
4:50
Baskin, J.
1711
The Santa Clara River: blurring the line between native and exotic species Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
4:30
Bates, K.
5309
Stream simulation-culvert design for passage of aquatic organisms Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
8:10
Beamish, R.
4201
The role of ocean carrying capacity in the determination of the percentages of hatchery and wild salmon Interactions of Hatchery and Wild Fishes in Marine and Estuarine Environments Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
3:10
Beckman, B.
3302
Indexing oceanic growth rate of post-smolt coho salmon from the OR/WA coast Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
10:30
Berejikian, B.
4707
Release of captively reared adult anadromous salmonids for population maintenance and recovery Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
3:10
Bergstedt, L.
5105
Response of brown trout to elevated metal concentrations in the Arkansas River Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
8:30
Bisson, P.
2602
Fire and aquatic ecosystems of the western US: current knowledge and key questions Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management, and Aquatic Resources (Part 1) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
3:10
Blaylock, R.
5705
The US Gulf of Mexico Marine Stock Enhancement Program (GMSEP) Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
10:10
Botsford , L.
2306
Simulating juvenile salmon growth and swimming in a near shore flow field Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
4:30
Boyles, K.
1310
Litigation over flows in the Klamath River Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
10:30
Brauner, C.
2407
The effect of temperature on salinity tolerance in juvenile Mozambique tilapia hybrids An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
10:10
Brill, R.
4506
Applicability and limitations of ultrasonic telemetry and archival tags for defining pelagic fish habitat Ecology and Management of Marine Fishes and Habitats Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
8:10
Brittan, M.
4601
The legacy of David Starr Jordan (1851-1931) in ichthyology, fisheries biology, and collection building Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
2:30
Brodeur, R.
3301
Interannual and spatial variability in feeding habits of juvenile salmon in the Columbia River Plume Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
3:10
Bromaghin, J.
1206
Declining mark-rates upriver from the Rampart, AK mark-recapture study site Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
2:10
Brouder, M.
5603
Effects of dam operations on largemouth bass in a southwestern reservoir Reservoir Management in the Arid West Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
10:50
Brownell, R.
4608
Utility of baleen and whale bones from museums for assessing changes in genetic diversity Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
3:10
Bryan, S.
5605
Lake Pleasant then and now: a look at changes in the fishery and limnology over the past 12 years Reservoir Management in the Arid West Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
2:30
Buckhorn, M.
3102
Field guide to the marine fishes from the Gulf of California Status/Trends of Aquatic Resources in the Sea of Cortez Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
3:50
Bucklin, K.
5707
Documenting biodiversity of coastal coho in northern CA Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
9:50
Buhr, G.
4505
The effects of exercise training on growth and muscle development of white seabass Ecology and Management of Marine Fishes and Habitats Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
4:10
Burnett, P.
5208
Factors influencing the spawning migrations and natural reproduction of the adfluvial Bear Lake Boneville cutthroat trout Western Native Trout Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
8:30
Burton, C.
2702
Relationships of biological communities to water source and channel type Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
9:50
Cabrera-Chavez-Costa, A.
4405
Biological studies on sharks from the state of Baja California Sur Biology, Ecology, and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
8:30
Caldwell, S.
4102
The effect of storage procedures on the ß-adrenergic response of rainbow trout red blood cells Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part I) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
1:30
Capelli, M.
5501
Steelhead recovery planning in southern CA: taking the first steps Oncorhynchus at Their Southern Extremes Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
3:30
Capelli, M.
5506
Removing Matilija Dam: opportunities and challenges for Ventura River steelhead Oncorhynchus at Their Southern Extremes Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
10:30
Casillas, E.
2307
Role of the Columbia River Plume in growth and survival of juvenile salmon Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
10:10
Caskey, L.
2406
Unusual dynamics of the Salton Sea fish populations An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
8:30
Castillo-Geniz, J. L.
4402
Elasmobranches fisheries in the upper Gulf of California Biology, Ecology, and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
8:30
Cedarholm, J.
2502
Four different approaches to estimating pre-Euroamerican salmon run size, in the Clearwater River, WA Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
10:50
Cervantes, J.
4108
Using underwater photography to promote conservation: example lower Putah Creek, Yolo County, CA Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part I) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
3:50
Chasnoff, B.
3801
Ongoing invasion potential of an alien species Micropterus coosae, in CA waterways Exotics Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
9:10
Chmeil, M.
2704
Dynamics of sport fish and non-sport fish species and drawdown effects of Silverwood Reservoir Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
3:10
Coe, M.
3403
Dynamics of selenium and other contaminants in the Salton Sea ecosystem An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
4:30
Cole, R.
1410
Truttaedacnitis truttae in rainbow trout from Lee’s Ferry tailwater, AZ Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
8:50
Conklin, D.
4703
Nutritional considerations in the development of broodstock diets for captive marine species Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
8:10
Contreras, G.
2601
Fire, fisheries and aquatic resources: need for improved interagency coordination and collaboration Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management, and Aquatic Resources (Part 1) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
1:10
Contreras, S.
1101
State of the Basin, Rio Bravo/Rio Grande, MX/US Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
8:10
Contreras-Balderas, S.
2101
Index of Biological Integrity of the Río Nazas, Durango, MX Mexican Fisheries (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
10:30
Coppola, A.
4607
International transfer of legally accessioned collection materials – ESA and CITES concerns Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
1:30
Cowley, D.
5601
Assessing species interactions in Elephant Butte Reservoir, NM Reservoir Management in the Arid West Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
1:10
Cramer, S.
1501
Habitat characteristics that drive anadromy or residency of rainbow trout populations Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
4:10
Cramer, S.
1209
Straying and survival of hatchery fall Chinook in the Central Valley Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
1:50
Dagit, R.
5502
Status, habitat, and restoration of southern steelhead in Topanga Creek and State Park Oncorhynchus at Their Southern Extremes Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
8:30
Daigle, W.
4302
Pacific lamprey passage and the effect of physical and procedural modifications in a test ladder Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
2:10
Davis, P.
3401
Salinity tolerance of juvenile red bellied tilapia during direct and gradual transfer to elevated salinity An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
2:30
Deas, M.
1305
Limnology of the Klamath River Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
1:30
Demko, D.
1502
Comparison of juvenile outmigration characteristics in two tributaries within the San Joaquin Basin, CA Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
1:50
Denny, S.
5602
Assessing interactions between two species of bass within the same reservoirs Reservoir Management in the Arid West Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
3:50
DeVries, P.
1208
PIT tagging of juvenile salmon in Lake Washington basin Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
2:30
Donohoe, C.
1505
Evaluation of Sr/Ca ratios in three structures as records of individual and maternal migration history Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
3:10
Doyle, J.
3202
Protecting and restoring riparian area structure and function along forest highways Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Management Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
3:50
Doyle, K.
3405
How not to structure an ag to urban water transfer An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
10:30
Drake, D.
2507
Reconstructing salmon abundance in rivers: an initial dendrochronological evaluation Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
8:10
Drake, J.
4701
Risk-benefit considerations for captive propagation programs Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
1:50
Drawbridge, M.
5702
A history of broodstock management and egg production for white seabass in southern CA Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
9:10
Dunham, J.
2604
Effects of fire on fish populations:  landscape perspectives on persistence of native fishes and nonnative fish invasions Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management, and Aquatic Resources (Part 1) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
3:50
Edmondson, J.
5507
Salmon and steelhead recovery planning: the essential need for accelerated recovery planning efforts Oncorhynchus at Their Southern Extremes Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
1:30
Edmondson, S.
5301
Participation in hydro relicensing as a tool for furthering NOAA fisheries mission Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
4:10
Edmonson, S.
1309
Hydro relicensing as a tool for furthering NOAA fisheries mission Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
4:30
Fast, D.
1510
Monitoring and evaluation of a production Chinook salmon facility Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
1:30
Feyrer, F.
5101
Fish community structure and environmental correlates in the highly altered southern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
10:10
Fisher, R.
2706
Native amphibian and aquatic reptile fauna; origin, distribution, and current status Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
3:10
Fisher, T.
1506
Detecting survival effects of habitat management actions: power analysis and Chinook salmon Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
1:30
Flagg, T.
5701
Application of captive broodstocks for preservation of ESA-listed Redfish Lake sockeye salmon Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
3:50
Flinders, J.
5607
The biology and foraging demands of northern pike in Arizona lakes and reservoirs Reservoir Management in the Arid West Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
10:50
Flory, J.
4708
Evaluation of the supplementation program at Livingston Stone NFH via winter Chinook carcass survey Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
9:50
Foott, J.
4705
Health management of captive threatened and endangered fish populations Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
3:50
Foott, J.
1508
Ecological risk of IHN virus transmission from hatchery to wild salmon Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
1:10
Fryer, J.
1201
Mission impossible? Tagging 200,000 wild juvenile fall Chinook Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
1:30
Furniss, M.
1602
Driving response variables for monitoring land-use-induced sediment effects Large-scale Watershed Health Monitoring Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
3:10
Gallo, K.
1606
Fire disturbance and the ability of a large-scale monitoring program to detect change Large-scale Watershed Health Monitoring Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
10:10
García-Hernández, J.
4406
Concentration of Hg in sharks from the Gulf of California: exploratory results Biology, Ecology, and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
2:30
García-Martínez, S.
1105
Shrimp fishery bycatch in Bahía Magdalena, Baja California Sur, MX Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
10:10
Gende, S.
4106
Brown bears selectively kill energy-rich salmon but only in habitats facilitating choice Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part I) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Tuesday
3:30
George, A.
1707
Genetic diversity in native and introduced Mexican trout species Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
4:10
George, A.
1109
Genetic diversity in native and introduced Mexican trout species Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Tuesday
1:10
Gloss, S.
1401
Adaptive Management: Bridging science, policy, and competing interests Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
2:10
Gobalet, K.
1704
Contributions from archaeological record to understanding distribution of freshwater fishes Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
9:50
Graham. K.
4605
Problems Associated with Irradiation of Genetic Samples by U.S. Postal Service Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
3:10
Greenwood, A.
5505
Historical notes on trout/steelhead in San Diego County and northern Baja CA Oncorhynchus at Their Southern Extremes Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
1:50
Gresswell, R.
1603
Allocation of monitoring sites for regional surveys of hydrologic units Large-scale Watershed Health Monitoring Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
3:10
Gresswell, R.
3602
Effects of fire on aquatic biodiversity in high elevation lakes of the OR cascade range Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management., and Aquatic Resources (Part 2) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
9:50
Grimes, C.
2305
Otolith based studies on the ecology of juvenile Chinook salmon from the Central Valley of CA Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
8:50
Guerrero-Maldonado Lenin, A.
4403
Elasmobranches fisheries from the southwestern Gulf of California Biology, Ecology, and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
2:10
Guillen, G.
1304
Preliminary evaluation of the extent of mortality and associated environmental factors Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
1:30
Gurtin, S.
5201
Native trout recovery in Arizona: past, present, and future Western Native Trout Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
4:30
Haldorson, L.
3306
Juvenile pink salmon in the marine ecosystem of the northern Gulf of Alaska Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
9:10
Hamaker, T.
4304
Fish passage at Redding Diversion Dam: Then and Now Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
2:10
Hansen, S.
1404
Experimental infection of bonyttail chub with Bothriocephalus acheilognathi Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
3:10
Hardy, T.
1306
Technical assessment approach for instream flows in the lower Klamath River Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
2:10
Harig, A.
5203
Reconnecting fragmented Lahontan cutthroat trout habitats Western Native Trout Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
9:10
Harris, P.
4604
Unraveling the double helix: DNA and tissue collections in endangered species management Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
2:30
Harthorn, C.
5604
Vegetative islands: a possible alternative to killing them fast or killing them slow. Reservoir Management in the Arid West Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
3:30
Harvey, B.
5206
Evaluating population-level effects of elevated turbidity on stream trout using an individual-based model Western Native Trout Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
8:50
Hayes, S.
4103
Seasonal fluctuations Na+, K+, -ATPase in central CA salmon prior to ocean entry Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part I) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
8:50
Heller, D.
2104
Development Of An Aquatic Resource Management Strategy For The Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve Of Central Mexico Mexican Fisheries (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Tuesday
2:10
Henderson, R.
1604
Regional monitoring programs-can we answer questions at smaller spatial scales? Large-scale Watershed Health Monitoring Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
3:30
Hendricks, S.
5306
Monitoring culvert passage of juvenile salmonids with PIT tags Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
10:50
Heneman, B.
4508
The path to ecosystem-based management in the California nearshore Ecology and Management of Marine Fishes and Habitats Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
3:10
Hernández-Vázquez, S.
3103
Is there any change in the productivity in the Gulf of California (1997 – 2002)? Status/Trends of Aquatic Resources in the Sea of Cortez Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
9:50
Hessburg, P.
2605
Altered forest landscapes and fire regimes: inland northwest US forests, 1800 – 2000 Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management, and Aquatic Resources (Part 1) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
3:50
Higgins, P.
1308
Klamath Resource Information System (KRIS) Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
3:30
Hilwig, K.
5106
Do native fishes reared in non-moving water become couch potatoes? Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
4:50
Hinch, S.
3307
Abnormal migration and premature mortality in Fraser River salmon Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
2:10
Hirsch, C.
5303
Fish passage barriers in Colorado: the good, bad, and ugly Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday

3:30

Hoffnagle, T.

5706

Status of the Grande Ronde Basin Spring Chinook Salmon Captive Broodstock Program Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
2:30
Hovey, T.
5504
Survival of the southernmost population of steelhead in San Mateo Creek Oncorhynchus at Their Southern Extremes Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
10:10
Howell. P.
2606
Effects of wildfire and subsequent flood, landslide, and debris torrent on fish distribution and abundance Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management, and Aquatic Resources (Part 1) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
2:30
Hudy, M.
5304
Fish passage: beyond dams and migratory fish Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
8:10
Hueter, R.
4401
Results of a 2-year survey of MX artisanal fisheries targeting sharks, skates, and rays in the Gulf of California Biology, Ecology, and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
3:30
Hurlbert, S.
3404
Fish and fish-eating birds at the Salton Sea: past trends and future prospects An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
9:10
Hvidsten, N.
4204
Does increased abundance of salmon lice influence survival of wild salmon? A review Interactions of Hatchery and Wild Fishes in Marine and Estuarine Environments Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
1:10
Jacobs, D.
1701
Late Cenozoic geographic and climatic influences on the phylogeography and diversity of aquatic systems Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
3:50
Jacobs, D.
1708
Genetics and metapopulations of tidewater gobies in southern CA Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
10:50
Jennings, M.
2708
The CA redlegged frog population at the Santa Rosa Ecological Reserve (1989-2002). What happened to all the frogs? Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
2:10
Jensen, K.
1204
Application of mark-recapture and radio telemetry to estimate abundance and spawning distribution of sockeye salmon Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
10:10
Johnston, T.
2506
Effects of abundance of spawning sockeye salmon on nutrients and epilithic algal biomass Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
2:30
Johnstone, H.
1405
Status of fisheries monitoring in the Colorado River Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
9:10
Jones, D.
4104
Swimming endurance and blood chemistry profiles of fed and fasted juvenile chinook salmon Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part I) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
8:30
Kerr, L.
4502
Bomb radiocarbon in otoliths of yelloweye rockfish as a chronometer for age validation of quillback rockfish Ecology and Management of Marine Fishes and Habitats Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
3:30
Kershner, J.
1607
A comparison of stream habitat characteristics in managed and reference watersheds Large-scale Watershed Health Monitoring Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
4:10
Kershner, J.
3605
An initial evaluation of the short-term effects of the Haymen fire on aquatic ecosystems Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management., and Aquatic Resources (Part 2) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
9:10
Knudsen, E.
2103
An overview of AFS with emphasis on the steps for forming a Mexican AFS chapter Mexican Fisheries (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
1:30
Kohin, S.
5401
Pop-up archival tagging of shortfin mako sharks in the southern CA Bight Biology, Ecology and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
2:10
Kohn, M.
1504
Upper Cowlitz River salmon and steelhead reintroduction program Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
2:30
Lanigan, S.
1605
Evaluating the condition of riverine-riparian resources in the Pacific Northwest Large-scale Watershed Health Monitoring Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
10:50
Lawson, P.
4208
Differential effects of ocean fisheries on hatchery and wild salmon Interactions of Hatchery and Wild Fishes in Marine and Estuarine Environments Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
2:30
Lee, D.
3601
A simple recipe for better integration of aquatic and fisheries issues in wildland fire planning Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management., and Aquatic Resources (Part 2) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
4:10
Leibfried, W.
1409
Efficacy of weir in capturing brown trout in Bright Angel Creek, AZ Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
4:30
Liston, C.
3206
Overview of USBR’s fish passage research and developments Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Management Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
1:50
Lluch-Cota, D.
1103
The decline of the abalone fishery in Baja California, Mexico, as related to climate variability Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
4:30
Lluch-Cota, S.
3107
The Gulf of California: ecosystem view and environmental trends Status/Trends of Aquatic Resources in the Sea of Cortez Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
10:10
Logan, D.
4606
ESA permitting for museums, specimen ownership, and intellectual property issues Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
3:30
López Martínez, J.
3104
The Gulf of California shrimp fishery: environmental effects and management implications Status/Trends of Aquatic Resources in the Sea of Cortez Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
10:30
Lovich, R.
2707
The plight of the arroyo toad and other amphibians in the rivers of northern Baja CA Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
8:30
Lozano-Vilano, L.
2102
Jewel cichlid, an exotic fish eradicated from Poza San Jose del Anteojo, Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, MX Mexican Fisheries (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
10:30
Luce, C.
2607
Scale considerations for the evaluation of physical effectiveness and ecological utility of post-fire stabilization Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management, and Aquatic Resources (Part 1) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
8:10
MacIsaac, E.
2501
Estimating the historic and optimum salmon productivity of sockeye nursery lakes in the Fraser River Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
4:10
Mager, R.
3205
Improving Chinook salmon passage and spawning habitat on the Merced River Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Management Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
3:10
Marsh, P.
1406
Strategies to conserve native fishes Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
9:50
Martin, B.
2405
Gut contents of nonnative fishes in agricultural drains An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
1:10
Masten, S.
1301
Yurok perspective regarding Klamath Basin Water Management Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
3:30
Meding, M.
5606
Age determination of walleye in central Arizona reservoirs Reservoir Management in the Arid West Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
4:10
Mefford, B.
5308
Fish passage for native species of the western United States Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
4:30
Mellison, C.
3606
The ESA, fire management, and interagency cooperation: success stories from CA and NV Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management., and Aquatic Resources (Part 2) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
3:10
Metcalf, A.
1706
Genetics and conservation of Shay Creek stickleback Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
2:30
Metcalf, J.
5204
Assessing the extent of introgression in native greenback cutthroat trout  from introduced trout species Western Native Trout Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
2:10
Michael, H.
3501
Why is it important to determine how many salmon used to be there? Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
4:10
Miller, E.
5708
Initial protocols for the captive breeding and rearing of the spotted sand bass in southern CA Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
8:50
Moser, M.
4303
A bypass structure to aid Pacific lamprey passage at hydropower dams Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
3:50
Moyer, C.
1608
A quality assessment program: structure and lessons learned Large-scale Watershed Health Monitoring Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
4:10
Moyle, P.
3802
Alien fishes in natural streams: fish distribution and conservation in the Cosumnes River, CA Exotics Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
4:30
Munro, A.
3803
Use of otolith microchemistry to identify source and timing of exotic species introduction Exotics Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
1:50
Narum. S.
1503
Genetic divergence of sympatric resident and anadromous forms of O. mykiss Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
3:10
Navárez-Martínez, M.
1106
The Pacific sardine  and jumbo squid fishery of the Gulf of California, Mexico Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
3:50
Neely, D.
5107
Phylogenetic relationships, diversity and zoogeography of western Cottus Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Tuesday
3:30
Niemi , E.
1307
Coping with competition: economics of managing water in the Klamath Basin Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
2:30
Nol, P.
3402
Studies of epizootiology of type C botulism at the Salton Sea An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
3:50
Novak. M.
5207
Seasonal movement patterns of stream-resident cutthroat trout in the Snake River headwaters, WY Western Native Trout Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
3:10
Oldham, J.
5305
Caltrans fish passage improvement projects in northern CA Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
8:50
Orsi, J.
4203
Hatchery and wild stock interactions of juvenile chum salmon in marine waters of southeastern AK Interactions of Hatchery and Wild Fishes in Marine and Estuarine Environments Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
4:30
Ortega-García, S.
1110
The Dolphinfish fishery in Northwest Mexico Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
8:30
Palizza, C.
2402
Title An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
3:50
Paragamian, V.
3204
Recommended flow mitigation from Libby Dam for pre-spawn burbot movement Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Management Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
3:50
Pearson, W.
5307
Design considerations for an experimental test bed for assessment of culverts for fish passage Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
8:10
Pelizza, C.
2401
The Salton Sea: avian and aquatic resources at the crossroads An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
2:10
Perez-Jimenez, J. C.
5403
Elasmobranches fishery at Isabel Island in the central Mexican Pacific Biology, Ecology and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
8:10
Peterman, R.
2301
Survival rates for 120 pink, chum, and sockeye Pacific salmon on regional scales (< 1000km) Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
4:50
Peters, R.
3207
Mitigation measures for levees and other stabilized banks: reducing impacts to salmonids rearing habitats Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Management Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
1:30
Pierce, R.
1302
Klamath Inter-Tribal Fisheries Commission: Klamath Basin Water Management Overview Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
11:10
Platania, S.
4609
Specimen acquisition and the realization of the potential of natural history collections: from water to jar and beyond Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
8:30
Pollard, H.
4702
Guidelines for use of captive broodstocks in recovery efforts for ESA-listed stocks of Pacific salmon Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
10:50
Pondella, D.
4408
The nearshore elasmobranch fauna of the southern CA Bight Biology, Ecology, and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
4:50
Pope, K.
3804
Amphibians and introduced fishes: compatible or pathway to extinction? Exotics Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
9:10
Preti, A.
4404
Diet shift in the common thresher shark during transition from a warm to cold water regime Biology, Ecology, and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
1:10
Ralph, S.
1601
Putting monitoring first: designing accountable ecosystem restoration and management plans Large-scale Watershed Health Monitoring Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
2:10
Ramade, M.
1104
The recovery of the California sardine as related to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
1:50
Ramírez González, J.
5402
Commercial pelagic shark fishery from the western coast of Baja California Sur Biology, Ecology and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Tuesday
3:30
Ramírez-Rodríguez, M.
1107
Collapse of the pink shrimp fishery in the Gulf of Mexico: a simulation model. Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Tuesday
4:50
Ransom, B.
1511
Using hydroacoustics to quantify escapement of adult salmonids Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
4:10
Rashbrook, V.
1509
Using molecular genetic techniques to identify and conserve endangered Chinook salmon Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
2:10
Reagan, K.
5503
Visual display of stream habitat survey profiles using GIS: an example from Topanga Creek Oncorhynchus at Their Southern Extremes Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
3:30
Reed, R.
3203
The adaptive management forum for large-scale riverine habitat projects: a collaborative peer review Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Management Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
9:10
Reeves, G.
2504
Considerations for establishing recovery plans and goals for endangered salmonids Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
10:50
Reeves, G.
2608
Replacing wildfire management activities: will we “protect” aquatic ecosystems to death? Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management, and Aquatic Resources (Part 1) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
1:50
Reiser, D.
5302
Assessing the passage potential of anadromous salmonids at five natural falls under varying flow conditions Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
1:30
Reynolds, T.
1202
Butte Creek spring-run Chinook salmon life history investigation Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
8:50
Rieman, B.
2603
Status of native fishes in the western US and issues for fire and fuels management Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management, and Aquatic Resources (Part 1) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
3:50
Rinne, J.
3604
Wildfires and fishes in the southwestern US: regional short and long-term effects Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management., and Aquatic Resources (Part 2) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Thursday
1:50
Robinson, A.
5202
An evaluation of the effectiveness of barriers at protecting Apache trout Western Native Trout Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
2:30
Roeder, M.
1705
Late Pleistocene freshwater fish records from southern CA: implications for fossil and current distributions Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
1:50
Romero, N.
5102
Seasonal variation in diet of coastal cutthroat trout in relation to riparian vegetation Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
2:30
Roni, p.
3201
Evaluation of common habitat restoration techniques in the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Habitat Restoration and Management Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
3:50
Rowell, K.
3105
Evaluating the influence of Colorado River flow on the corvina fishery in northern Gulf of California Status/Trends of Aquatic Resources in the Sea of Cortez Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
2:10
Rueth, J.
5703
The use of fish culture in the recovery of endangered Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
8:30
Ruggerone, G.
4202
Evidence for competitive dominance of pink salmon over other salmonids in the north Pacific Ocean Interactions of Hatchery and Wild Fishes in Marine and Estuarine Environments Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
8:10
Russell, K.
2701
Captive maintenance and reproduction in native freshwater fishes Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
8:10
Saiki, M.
4101
Assessment of reproductive success in western mosquitofish exposed to seleniferous ag drainwater Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part I) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
8:50
Sands, N.
2503
Restoration goals for Puget Sound Chinook Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
10:50
Sardella, B.
2408
Salinity tolerances of juvenile Mozambique tilapia hybrids during direct and gradual transfer to elevated salinity An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
8:30
Scheurer, J.
4602
The role of natural history museum collections in the conservation of endangered species Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Wednesday
2:30
Schmidt, D.
3502
Importance of density dependency and carcass nutrient interactions for pacific salmon strategies Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
8:50
Seigel, J.
2703
East meets West: mosquitofishes in southern CA Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
1:50
Seiler, D.
1203
Monitoring wild coho salmon production, survival, and harvest via trapping and CWT Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Wednesday
3:30
Sestrich, C.
3603
Does wildfire favor invasion of nonnative fishes? Emerging Theory, Experience, and Issues Related to Fire, Fire Management., and Aquatic Resources (Part 2) Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
3:30
Sharma, R.
1207
Distribution and catch rates of fall Chinook salmon as determined by CWT recoveries Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
2:30
Show, C.
5404
Estimating a local MSY for the common thresher shark Biology, Ecology and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
11:10
Siri, P.
4709
Genes to oceans: intervention in an ecosystem context Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
2:30
Slaughter, J.
5104
Habitat use and overlap between hatchery-reared adult razorback suckers and flathead catfish Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
10:30
Smith, S.
4407
Essential fish habitat of six pelagic sharks in the US Pacific Coast Exclusive Economic Zone Biology, Ecology, and Management of Pacific Coast Sharks (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
8:50
Snyder, A.
4603
Techniques to improve the quality of field collections for museum archives Role of Natural History Collections in Endangered Species Management Marina Village, Terrace Room
Tuesday
1:30
Sosa-Nishizaki, O.
1102
Can we manage the Mexican artisanal fishery? Mexican Fisheries Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Tuesday
1:30
Sponholtz, P.
1402
Native fish monitoring efforts in the Little Colorado River, AZ Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
9:50
Stepien, C.
4205
Analysis of genetic hybridization risk posed by fish stocking to a historic walleye spawning group Interactions of Hatchery and Wild Fishes in Marine and Estuarine Environments Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
3:30
Stevens, L.
1407
Colorado River backwaters: historical distribution and ecological function   Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
8:10
Stevens, M.
4501
Age, growth, and radiometric age validation of blackgill rockfish Ecology and Management of Marine Fishes and Habitats Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Tuesday
4:50
Stokely, T.
1311
Trinity River flows, politics and relationships to the Klamath fish kill Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
4:30
Sturm, E.
5709
Captive broodstock of the federally threatened central CA coho salmon: a cooperative effort Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
8:30
Su, Z.
2302
A spatial hierarchical Bayesian model for multi-stock stock-recruitment analysis of Pacific salmon Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
9:10
Sutton, R.
2404
Some observations on desert pupfish at the Salton Sea An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
9:10
Swanson, P.
4704
Controlling age and seasonal timing of reproduction in cultured Pacific salmon Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
10:30
Swanson, T.
4307
Performance and behavior of juvenile Chinook salmon near a fish screen: linking laboratory and field studies Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
10:10
Sweeting, R.
4206
The percentage of crystalline otoliths in hatchery-reared and wild juvenile coho salmon Interactions of Hatchery and Wild Fishes in Marine and Estuarine Environments Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
9:50
Swenson, L.
4305
Design of fish screens for irrigation diversions in shallow stream flows Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
1:50
Swift, C.
1703
Status of and prognosis for the freshwater fishes of coastal southern CA Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
4:30
Swift, C.
1710
Big Tujunga Wash: south coast minnow/sucker community vs. exotic species Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
3:50
Tanasichuk, R.
3304
Euphausiids and their implications for marine coho and sockeye survival Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
8:50
Teel, D.
2303
Genetic mixed stock analysis of juvenile Chinook salmon in coastal areas of Pacific Northwest Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
2:10
Thomson, D.
3101
Biodiversity and fisheries: are they compatible? Status/Trends of Aquatic Resources in the Sea of Cortez Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
8:50
Tiffany, M.
2403
Limnology of the Salton Sea, a saline desert lake An Unique Ecosystem: The Salton Sea, A Saline Lake in a Desert Environment Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Wednesday
2:50
Toure, T.
3702
Exotic amphibians, current status, and possible impacts Biology & Management of Native & Exotic Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja, California (Part 3) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Wednesday
3:30
Trudel, M.
3303
Overwinter lipid dynamics of juvenile coho and Chinook salmon Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
2:30
True, C.
5704
Status of captive breeding of Totoaba, endemic species of the Sea of Cortez Guidelines for Decision Making and Technical Applications for Captive Breeding Programs (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
1:50
Turek, S.
1303
Analysis of contributing factors leading to the September 2002 fish kill Klamath River Fish Kill Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Tuesday
2:30
Underwood, T.
1205
Mark-recapture estimation of chum salmon using fish wheels Large-scale Wild Fish Tagging and Marking Projects Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
3:50
Vernieu, W.
1408
Longitudinal and near-shore warming patterns of Colorado River   Ecology, Conservation and Management of Grand Canyon Fishes Hyatt Islandia, Islands A
Thursday
2:10
Wang, J.
5103
Effects of organic chromium on growth and carbohydrate utilization in hybrid tilapia Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
10:50
Wantuck, R.
4308
Use of dual frequency identification sonar (DIDSON) to examine fish behavior near fish screens Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
9:50
Warburton, W.
2705
Introduced parasites of freshwater fishes in southern CA Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 2) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Tuesday
3:30
Weber, E.
1507
Intraspecific competition between hatchery-reared and naturally spawned juvenile Chinook salmon Ecology and Management of Salmonids Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
10:30
Weber, M.
4507
Marine Life Management Reform in California Ecology and Management of Marine Fishes and Habitats Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Wednesday
4:10
Weitkamp, L.
3305
Differences in early ocean ecology of chinook and coho salmon in SE Alaska Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Wednesday
9:10
Welch, D.
2304
Overwinter marine distribution and movements of juvenile coho and Chinook salmon Ocean Ecology of Pacific Salmon (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
10:30
Wertheimer, A.
4207
Size at return and environmental variation, large-scale enhancement, and productivity of pink salmon Interactions of Hatchery and Wild Fishes in Marine and Estuarine Environments Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Thursday
4:30
Whalen, M.
5109
The “Net” benefits of the World Wide Web to fisheries science Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part 2) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Thursday
10:10
White, D.
4306
Close encounters with a fish screen: impingements with respect to a flow field analysis Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
3:10
White, J.
5205
Habitat-specific survival, biomass, and biomass accrual of trout in a small coastal stream Western Native Trout Hyatt Islandia, Regency B
Tuesday
1:30
White, M.
1702
The influence of human land use modifications on southern CA stream hydrology Biology and Management of Native and Exotic Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles of Southern California and Northern Baja California (Part 1) Marina Village, Dockside Room
Thursday
8:10
Whitman, M.
4301
Dam removal: Aspen report and more Overcoming Impediments to Fish Passage (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Regency C
Thursday
9:50
Wilzbach, M.
4105
Relative effects of carcass addition and light enhancement on salmonids biomass and growth Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part I) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
Wednesday
9:50
Wipfli, M.
2505
Restoring nutrients and productivity in salmonid food webs Determining the Number of Salmon Historically Present (Part 1) Hyatt Islandia, Islands B
Thursday
10:30
Zubair, O.
4107
Fish screens: an Intralox solution Ecology and Management of Freshwater Fishes (Part I) Hyatt Islandia, Regency A
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