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Northwest Fish Culture Conference
 

Proceedings
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Presentations

December 2, 2008

Key Note Presentation: Salmon of the Pacific Northwest

Session 1. Hatchery Design, Development And Renovation

Building a Better Fish Trap

Burbot Hatchery Design, Development and Renovations at the University of Idaho

Planning, Engineering and Construction Support For WDFW Hatcheries

The Construction and Development of the New Pahsimeroi Fish Hatchery as a Summer Chinook and Summer Steelhead Facility: Update and Progress

Renovation of Wyoming Game & Fish Department’s Dubois Hatchery

The Relative Value of a Hatchery Remodel

Session 2: Hatchery Design cont. and Fish Health

Hatcheries to Watershed Centers

Improved hatchery efficiency through fish screen improvements at the Lower Herman Creek Ponds at the Oxbow Hatchery

Disease Susceptibility of Burbot (Lota lota maculosa) Following Challenge with Specific Fish Pathogens

Experimental Use of Isometamidium Chloride Hydrochloride (Trypamidium) to Control Mortality of Adult Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha Due to Cryptobia Salmositica

Fifteen Years Without An IHN Outbreak At Lyons Ferry Hatchery…. Just Good Luck?

UV Disinfection at Leaburg Hatchery

Case History – Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus in the Chehalis and Queets River Basins

December 3, 2008

Session 3: Salmon and Steelhead Recovery

The Hood Canal Steelhead Project: An Overview and Evaluation of Hydraulic Redd Sampling

Implementation and Operation of an ESA-listed Hood Canal Summer Chum Recovery Project: The Nuts and Bolts

Otolith Thermal Mass Marking

ESA-listed Hood Canal Summer Chum Salmon: A brief update on supplementation programs, Natural-origin vs. supplementation-origin returns, and recovery

Progressive Efforts to Conserve Water at State Fish Hatcheries

Session 4: Salmon and Steelhead Culture and Management I

FishBooks: A New Age Approach for Washington State Fish Hatchery Data

Fish Growth Management Methods; Planning and Implementation

Monitoring for precocious male maturation (minijacks) in hatchery programs: A case study of upper Columbia River summer Chinook salmon

Unexpected effects and unintended consequences: altering emergence timing induces variability in Chinook salmon life history

A comparison of the health and performance of Chinook salmon reared in partial reuse circular tanks and flow-through raceways

Session 5: Salmon and Steelhead Culture and Management II

Reducing Soreback Mortality in Summer Steelhead at the Hagerman National Fish Hatchery

Feeding a natural marine based diet to improve quality and survival of reconditioned kelt steelhead at Cassimer Bar Hatchery

Hatcheries and Harvest Management

Application and use of ultrasound to determine gender composition of spring Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytcha) broodstock for mitigation programs in the Wenatchee River Basin

Using off-site acclimation/release facilities to expand the spawning distribution and minimize straying of supplemented salmon populations: Lessons from the Yakima River Spring Chinook program

Session 6: Trout and Kokanee Culture and Management

Development of sterile and all-female kokanee Oncorhynchus nerka for recreational fisheries in British Columbia

Kokanee Captive Brood Stock Program at Spokane Hatchery

Marblemount Hatchery production of Ross Lake Wild Rainbow Trout

Rainbow Trout Alevin Clean-Up Method for Fungus Control

Factors Limiting Wild and Hatchery Kokanee in Washington

December 4, 2008

Session 7: Non-Salmonid Fish Culture and Management

Use of Hatchery-Reared Warm Water Fish in Washington

Warm and Cool Water Culture and Production Activities at Meseberg Hatchery

Walleye culture and extended rearing techniques at Meseberg hatchery

Culture of lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) for Potential Fisheries enhancement or commercial aquaculture

Session 8: Hatchery Science

Columbia River Hatchery Scientific Review Group Overview of Process, Principles, Methods and Observations

The proportionate natural influence (PNI) statistic: a tool for management of integrated hatchery programs

The Puget Sound and Washington Coast Hatchery Action Implementation Plan or “Hatchery 2020”

Willapa Bay Hatchery Reform

Summer Chinook Stock Collection and Integration Efforts at Wallace River Hatchery

 

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