February 2-5, 2009 • Fairmont Waterfront Hotel • Vancouver, B.C.
Keynote: Pacific Rim Scale Challenges, Opportunities and Leadership (Tuesday morning)
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The Climate Change
Challenge for Pacific salmon
(and salmon people) (4.66mb pdf)
Nathan Mantua, University of Washington
Conservation of salmon & creation of Fishery Protected
areas in Russia. (1.98mb pdf)
Vladimir Belyaev, Dept. of Science & Education, Russian Federal Agency for Fisheries
Highlights from Around the Pacific Rim (Tuesday afternoon)
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Salmonid status and its relation to environmental conditions in Hokkaido, Japan (2.29mb pdf)
Mitsuhiro Nagata, East Research Branch, Hokkaido Fish Hatchery
Canadian Highlights -
Pacific Salmon (1.18mb pdf)
Jim Irvine, DFO Pacific Biological Station
Salmon and climate in the western
United States: recent highlights (6.94mb pdf)
Tim Beechie, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Climate change and Pacific salmon catch dynamics in Russia: do trends cross a ridge? (1.76mb pdf)
Vladimir Radchenko, SakhNIRO
Alaskas Salmon Fishery Management
- 50 Years of Sustainability (7.99mb pdf)
John Hilsinger, Alaska Department of Fish & Game
The Role of the NPAFC in Conservation
and Protection of Pacific Salmon (4.93mb pdf)
Vladimir Fedorenko, North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission
Perspectives of managing, restoring, and
conserving salmonids in the southern Pacific
Northwest and northern California (1.49mb pdf)
Frank Lake, US Forest Service
Status Review of Chum Salmon
from Korea (580kb pdf)
Sukyung Kang, Korea National Fisheries Research & Development Institute
Conservation Principles (Wednesday morning)
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Principles for the Proactive Conservation
of Aquatic Resources
Jack Williams, Trout Unlimited (11.29mb pdf)
Fishery Selection:
Size, Age, and the Timing of Migration (1.15mb pdf)
Tom Quinn, University of Washington
Coordination of Harvest, Hatchery, and Habitat Management for Salmon Recovery (3.87mb pdf)
Kit Rawson, Tulalip Tribes
Conservation principles of natural spawning of
salmonids in Hokkaido, Japan (1.11mb pdf)
Mitsuhiro Nagata, East Research Branch, Hokkaido Fish Hatchery
Establishment of Protected Areas Network for Pacific Salmon Conservation in Khabarovsky Krai (656kb pdf)
Alexander Kulikov, Regional Wildlife Foundation, Khabarovsk
Alaska's Sustainable Salmon Fisheries Policy (2.28mb pdf)
John White, Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Sustainable Salmon Initiative
Canadas Policy for the
Conservation of Wild
Pacific Salmon:
conservation planning for
an uncertain future (866kb pdf)
Brian Riddell, Pacific Salmon Foundation
Oregon's Native Fish Conservation Policy (3.62mb pdf)
Ed Bowles, Oregon Department of Fishe & Wildlife
Innovative Approaches to Applying Conservation Principles 1 (Wednesday afternoon)
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What are the benefits of
population diversity to
fisheries and conservation? (14.2mb pdf)
Daniel Schindler, University of Washington
New approaches for sustainable Pacific salmon
fisheries in Canada (644kb pdf)
Jeffery Young, David Suzuki Foundation
What is going wrong with BC
salmon? (447kb pdf)
Carl Walters, University of British Columbia
Growth & Survival of Salmon at Sea in
Response to Competition & Climate Change (2.22mb pdf)
Greg Ruggerone, Natural Resource Consultants
Proportionate Natural
Influence (PNI): a Genetic
Risk Management Tool for
Salmon and Steelhead
Hatcheries (108kb pdf)
Craig Busack, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Selective Fisheries in Washington State
John Long, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Innovative Approaches to Applying Conservation Principles 2 (Thursday morning)
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Differentiation of
chum salmon populations
in the Russian Far East
with use of
DNA (microsatellite) markers (693kb pdf)
Lev Zhivitovsky, Moscow Institute of Genetics
Indicators of status and
benchmarks for Conservation Units
in Canada's Wild Salmon Policy (958kb pdf)
Carrie Holt, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada
Bayesian decision analysis for rebuilding a depleted
salmon population and retrospective evaluations of
criteria for conservation status (225kb pdf)
Randall Peterman, Simon Fraser University
Recreating Sustainable Fisheries in the Skeena Watershed (2.82mb pdf)
Greg Taylor, Skeena Wild Conservation Trust
Several problems with management of the fishery on Sakhalin Island (836kb pdf)
Vladimir Tabunkov, Board Member of the Fisheries Association of Sakhalin
First steps of Salmonid monitoring
carryng out in Sakhalin (10.47mb pdf)
Anatoly Semenchenko, Sakhalin Salmon Initiative
Importance of wild and hatchery-reared salmon in
forming commercial pink and chum salmon stocks
in Sakhalin-Kuril Region (312kb pdf)
Alexander Kaev, SakhNIRO
Bringing the Future into Focus (Thursday Afternoon)
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Salmon Strongholds (4.24mb pdf)
Gordon Reeves, US Forest Service - PNW Research Station
Salmon Ecosystem Vital Signs (6.43mb pdf)
Jack Stanford, Flathead Lake Biological Station
Use of Spatially Explicit Models of Asian Salmonids for their Conservation Planning (16.79mb pdf)
Michio Fukushima, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
A Pacific Rim Network of Salmon
Strongholds (4.61mb pdf)
Guido Rahr, Wild Salmon Center
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