February 2-5, 2009 • Fairmont Waterfront Hotel • Vancouver, B.C.
Collaborative management of multi-agency programs
(S4S)
Salmon biology, habitat conditions and assessment of stock abundance in the Kura River (Sakhalin Island)
(Antonov, A.A., SakhNIRO)
Let’s pass on a river where you can fish wild Ito forever
(Osanai, Koichi et al., Sarufutsu Ito no Kai)
Collaborative fish screen design: Crabtree Creek in Linn County, Oregon
(Perkins, Les; Farmers Conservation Alliance)
WWF Kamchatka Salmon Conservation Initiative
(Gerling, Tatjana et al.; WWF)
Importance of wild and hatchery-reared salmon in forming commercial pink and chum salmon stocks in Sakhalin-Kuril Region
(Kaev, Alexander; SakhNIRO)
Pacific salmon of Kamchatka and Alaska: past, nowadays and future
(Karpenko, Vladimir et al.; KamchatGTU)
Ghost Runs: management and status assessment of Pacific salmon returning to British Columbia's central and north coasts
(Price, Michael et al.; Raincoast Conservation Foundation)
Current status of naturally spawning chum salmon populations in the Hidaka region, Hokkaido, northern Japan
(Miyakoshi, Yasuyuki et al.; Hokkaido Fish Hatchery)
Fraser Salmon and Watersheds Program
(Fraser Salmon and Watersheds Program)
The Saburo-Gawa Project, Activities to rehabilitate and conserve river ecosystems in dairy producing areas together with local communities and local NGOs
(Nakagawa, Daisuke; Hokkaido Freshwater Fish Conservation Network)
Three rivers one voice, community conservation strategies to protect the future of sacred salmon
(Nichols, Jennifer)
Stream restoration, reach-scale effectiveness monitoring
(O'Neal, Jennifer; Tetra Tech )
Modelling the effects of climate change on the migratory success of Fraser River sockeye salmon
(Patterson, David et al.; Fisheries and Oceans Canada)
Inspired people saving salmon! Many small projects collectively result in change
(Pacific Salmon Foundation)
Forecasting impacts of climate and water-use for Chinook salmon by Pacific Rim bioregions
(Petersen, Christine et al.; National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis)
Salmonid Rivers Observatory Network (SaRON): Integrating science and freshwater conservation at multiple scales
(Stanford, Jack et al.; Flathead Lake Biological Station)
Retrospective assessment of the direct genetic impacts of escaped farm salmon on a wild Scottish stock
(Verspoor, Eric et al.; Fisheries Research Services)
Trends in Amur River fall chum abundance and climate change from 1907-2008, faced to fishery management
(Zolotukhin; Khabarovsk TINRO Pacific Salmon Research Laboratory)