4QFBLJOHPG4DJFODF Adapting
to
Change:
 Managing
Fraser
sockeye
in
the

 face
of
declining
productivity



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Adapting
to
Change:
Managing
Fraser
sockeye
in
the
face
of
declining
productivity
and
increasing
uncertainty
A
Panel
Presentation
Wednesday,
December
9th,
7:00
pm,
Room
7000,
515
West
Hastings,
SFU
Vancouver
STEERING
COMMITTEE
Dr.
Mark
Angelo,
Chair,
Pacific
Fisheries
Resource
conservation
Council
and
chair,
Rivers
Institute,
BC
Institute
of
Technology
Dr.
Patricia
Gallaugher,
Director,
Centre
for
Coastal
Studies,
Simon
Fraser
University
Dr.
John
Reynolds,
Tom
Buell
Leadership
Chair
in
Salmon
Conservation,
Simon
Fraser
University
Dr.
Brian
Riddell,
CEO,
Pacific
Salmon
Foundation
Dr.
Richard
Routledge,
Professor,
Statistics
and
Actuarial
Sciences,
Simon
Fraser
University
Mr.
Ken
Wilson,
Member,
Canadian
Section
of
the
Fraser
Panel
and
Member,
Integrated
Harvest
Planning
Committee
In
collaboration
with
the
Speaking
for
the
Salmon
Program
at
Simon
Fraser
University
and
the
Pacific
Fisheries
Resource
Conservation
Council,
we
are
pleased
to
present
a
panel
of
scientists
who
will
discuss
the
conclusions
from
a
think
tank
on
declining
productivity
and
increasing
uncertainty
with
Fraser
sockeye.
The
think
tank
will
have
addressed
the
following
questions:
•
Is
marine/ocean
survival
the
problem?
•
What
other
factors
must
be
considered
to
develop
a
better
understanding
of
marine
and
freshwater
survival?
•
Do
forecasts
provide
useful
information
to
fisheries
managers?
•
How
can
we
improve
monitoring
and
management
in
a
changing
world?
•
Where
should
research
be
focused?
Reservations
are
recommended
as
seating
is
limited.
To
reserve
a
seat,
email
cs‐
science@sfu.ca
A
public
dialogue,
The
Salmon
Summit,
is
also
planned
for
January
14‐15,
2010,
at
the
Wosk
Centre
for
Dialogue,
580
West
Hastings,
SFU
Vancouver.
This
dialogue
will
include
panels
and
presentations
offering
the
perspectives
of
the
scientists’
think
tank,
industry,
First
Nations,
government
and
civil
society
(the
public).
Fee:
$200
plus
gst.
For
more
information
visit
our
website
or
email:
cs‐science@sfu.ca
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