Wild Trout VIII- 30th Anniversary
 
Wild Trout 8: Working Together to Ensure the Future of Wild Trout
  Steve Moore, Symposium Chair
Supervisory Fishery Biologist
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Program

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Time Speaker Title
8:00 AM Steve Moore Welcome
8:10 AM   Plenary session and panel discussion, Steve Moore moderator
Fred Harris, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
Pete vanGytenbeek, Federation of Fly Fishers
Robert Ramsey, American Fly Fishing Trade Association
Virgil Moore, Idaho Fish and Game
Chris Wood, Trout Unlimited
9:50 AM   Panel Q&A
10:10 AM   Break
Native Species Management, Kajsa Stromberg moderator
10:40 AM Calamusso, Bob Invasive fishes and the decline of Rio Grande cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki virginalis) and the native fish fauna of the Upper Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico.
11:00 AM Novak, Mark Landscape distribution and biological diversity of cutthroat trout in the Snake River headwaters, Wyoming
11:20 AM Ertel, Brian Distribution, movements, and life-history characteristics of Yellowstone cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri in the upper Yellowstone River drainage.
11:40 AM Kusnierz, P.C. The physical and movement characteristics of stream resident and coaster brook trout in the Hurricane River, Michigan
12:00 PM   Lunch
Catch and Release Fisheries, Matt Kulp moderator
1:00 PM Aas, Øystein The Role of Catch and Release in Wild Atlantic Salmon Conservation in Europe - Possibilities and Pitfalls
1:20 PM Policansky, David The good, bad, and truly ugly of catch and release: What have we learned?
1:40 PM Detar, Jason Long-term evaluation of trophy trout regulations on two Pennsylvania limestone streams
2:00 PM MacMillan, J.L. Age and size of wild sea run brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, angled from the estuary of the South and West Rivers of Antigonish, five years after the implementation of the West River Special Trout Management Area, Nova Scotia, Canada.
2:20 PM Thorne, A. Catch and release of large, piscivorous ferox brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Loch Rannoch, Scotland.
2:40 PM   Break
Habitat Enhancement And Restoration, Amy Wolfe moderator
3:10 PM Tews, Anne Change in wild rainbow trout and brown trout populations after a stream restoration project on Big Spring Creek, Montana - a case history
3:30 PM Zelazny, John M. Belmont Creek: A Splendid Example Of Wild Trout Habitat Restoration
3:50 PM Mahlum, Shad K. Effects of Fire on Stream Temperatures in the Bitterroot River Basin, Montana
4:10 Colyer, Ryan Spring Creek Habitat Enhancement and Restoration Projects Result in Increased Utilization by Wild Snake River Fine-Spotted Cutthroat Trout
4:30 PM   Posters
5:30 PM   Adjourn; Dinner on your own

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Habitat Enhancement And Restoration, Amy Wolfe moderator
8:00 AM Hastings, Jeff Habitat for the Wild & Rare
8:20 AM Kawaguchi, Y. Improvement of a weir for Sakhalin taimen (Hucho perri) migration in the Sarukotu River, northern Japan
8:40 AM Dotts, Sandy Restoring natural channel processes through dam removal
9:00 AM Dickerson, R. B. The Trout Unlimited North Coast Project – Utilizing the Landscape Approach for Coho Salmon Recovery on California's North Coast
Contributed Papers, Bob Wiltshire moderator
9:20 AM Trafton, Stephen Wild Trout and Angler Expectations on the Henry's Fork
9:40 AM Hudy, M. Large Scale Assessments: Lessons learned for Wild Trout Management
10:00 AM Break
Contributed Papers, Bob Wiltshire moderator
10:30 AM Jacobs, Steven Effects of Impoundments and Hydroelectric Facilities on the Movement and Life History of Redband Trout in the Upper Klamath River: A Synthesis of Past and Recent Studies
10:50 AM Vatland, Shane Fluvial arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) movement patterns in the Upper Big Hole River, Montana: Insight from past tagging data and direction for future research
11:10 AM Keefe, D.G. A Comparison of two Methodologies for Estimating Catch Rate using the Winter Brook Trout Fishery in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
11:30 AM Hamilton, Bryan Piscicides and macroinvertebrate diversity
11:50 AM   Awards Lunch
1:20 PM Adam Sepulveda Tracking fluvial cutthroat trout movements with stable isotope markers in a stream network.
Genetic Considerations, Kate Walker moderator
1:40 PM Campbell, M. R. Genetic investigations of Bonneville cutthroat trout in the Bear River drainage, ID: Intra- and interspecific hybridization/introgression and distribution of mitochondrial DNA diversity
2:00 PM DeHaan, P.W. Genetic Analysis of Bull Trout Populations on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana
2:20 PM Kozfkay, Chris Evaluating genetic diversity and genetic structure of interior Redband trout in the environmental extremes of Idaho using microsatellite loci
2:40 PM Break  
3:10 PM Gates, Kiza Angler movement patterns and the implications for transport of aquatic nuisance species
3:30 PM Elwell, Leah C.S. The impacts of the nuisance alga Didymosphenia geminata on trout.
3:50 PM Wood, Jeremiah Spawning ecology and the influence of environmental conditions on spatial distribution and abundance of brown trout
4:10 PM Earle, J.E. Evaluation of a brook trout removal project and attempted reintroduction of native westslope cutthroat trout in Canmore Creek, Alberta
4:30 PM   Posters
5:30 PM   Adjourn
6:30 PM   Symposium Banquet

Friday, October 12, 2007

Native Species Management, Kajsa Stromberg moderator
8:00 AM Taniguchi, Yoshinori The current status of native Dolly Varden (Salvelinus malma) in Japan
8:20 AM Marston, Brian Management strategies for cutthroat trout in the Prince William Sound area of South central Alaska
8:40 AM Kruse, Carter G. Conservation of Native Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout in the upper Costilla Basin, New Mexico – A Long Journey
9:00 AM Lentz, David The building dilemma for California golden trout—DNA, concrete, rotenone
Balancing Native And Introduced Trout, Kevin Meyer moderator
9:20 AM Peterson, Douglas P. Analyzing tradeoffs between the threat of invasion by nonnative trout and effects of intentional isolation for native westslope cutthroat trout using a Bayesian belief network
9:40 AM Gresswell, Robert Conservation and restoration of native trout in the face of climate change, invasive species, and development
10:00 AM   Break
10:30 AM Williams, Jack Rough Water Ahead: Strategies for Restoring Resistance and Resilience to Climate Change in Trout Populations
10:50 AM Frissell, Chris The Geography of Freshwater Habitat Conservation: Roadless Areas and Critical Watersheds for Native Trout
11:10 AM   Adjourn
12:00 PM Post-symposium debrief & planning for Wild Trout X. Box lunch provided if you participate! All welcome to attend.
 
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