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MAY 25, 2004, JUNEAU AND MAY 27, 2004, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA MEETINGS
In cooperation with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG) and the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), the HSRG met in Alaska to: 1) present an overview of the Hatchery Reform Project and the work of the HSRG, and 2) facilitate an exchange of information on hatchery-related issues with Alaskan researchers, managers and policy makers. Presentations included:
- Puget Sound and Coastal Washington Hatchery Reform Project - Michael Kern, HSRG Facilitation, Lee Blankenship and Conrad Mahnken, HSRG (2.9MB)
- Management Goals for Hatchery Broodstocks: Genetic Integration vs. Segregation - Don Campton, HSRG
- Southeast Alaska Salmon: An Example of Sustainability or Just Plain Lucky? - Alex Wertheimer, ABL and Tim Haverland, ADFG (4.4MB)
- Large Scale Enhancement: Ecological Interaction & Implications - Steve Reifenstuhl, Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association (1.6MB)
- Can Wild and Hatchery Salmon Successfully Coexist? Consider the Alaska Model - Bill Heard, ABL (1.2MB)
- Is the North Pacific Ocean Carrying Capacity for Pacific Salmon Limited? - Doug Eggers, ADFG
- Effects of 70 years of freshwater sequestration on survival, growth, early maturation and smolting in a stock of anadromous rainbow trout from Southeast Alaska - Frank Thrower and John Joyce, NOAA Fisheries Auke Bay Laboratory (ABL)
- Salmon Enhancement in Alaska: A Historical Perspective - Ray RaLonde, University of Alaska-Anchorage
- Salmon Hatcheries in Alaska: Plans, Plans, Permits, and Policies to Protect Wild Stocks - Steve McGee, Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG)
- Alaska Department of Fish and Game Sport Fish Hatchery Program - Jeff Milton, ADFG (1.8MB)
- Relationship of Size at Return with Environmental Variation, Large-Scale Enhancement, and Productivity of Pink Salmon in Prince William Sound, Alaska - Alex Wertheimer, NOAA Fisheries
- Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association (CIAA) Programs - Gary Fandrei, CIAA (1.4MB)
- Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Sustainable Salmon Initiative - Chris Zimmerman, US Geological Survey
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