
Symposia
Sessions
For detailed information
on these sessions, please see the Abstracts
- Aquaculture
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Whirling Disease
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Contributed Papers
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Western Native Fishes
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Coastal Cutthroat Trout
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Threats to Western Waters
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Food Webs and Fish Carrying Capacity
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Impacts of Fire Management on Fisheries
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Reservoir Sampling and Management Strategies
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Research and Management of Western Native Inland Trout
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Management of Resident Fish in the Columbia River Basin
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Supplementation: Measuring Effects and Predicting Outcomes
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Stream Habitat Restoration: Approaches, Cases and Techniques
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Watershed Planning: Approaches, Challenges, and Strategies for Success
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Science in the Public Arena: The How and Why of Scientific Decision-Making
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Instream Flows: Scientific Applications, Legal Considerations and Public Involvement
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Lessons for the Design of Future Salmon Habitat Restoration and Monitoring
Programs
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Large-Scale Surveys: Providing the Scientific Foundation for Fish and Aquatic
Ecosystem Management
There will be about
8 concurrent sessions each day, in addition to the Whirling Disease Symposium.
Visit the Western Division annual meeting website for details regarding each
of the symposia.