Day 1 Brief Summary John D. Reynolds Tom Buell BC Leadership Chair in Salmon Conservation & Management Department of Biological Sciences Simon Fraser University sfu.ca/reynolds Theme: Understanding and Addressing Threats to Wild Salmon Global scale: Climate change - Ben Kangasniemi Regional scale: Living Rivers Strait of Georgia - Al Lill Local scale: Uncertain futures - Mike Berry Theme: Understanding and Addressing Threats to Wild Salmon Global scale: Climate change - Ben Kangasniemi Regional scale: Living Rivers Strait of Georgia - Al Lill Local scale: Uncertain futures - Mike Berry Economic growth & biodiversity in the Strait of Georgia - Neil Dawe, Gerard Leblanc, Harriet Rueggeberg, Jack Minard Status of the Strait of Georgia - Ian Perry Freshwater habitat & steelhead Strait Georgia - Greg Wilson, Craig Wightman Theme: Understanding and Addressing Threats to Wild Salmon Global scale: Climate change - Ben Kangasniemi Regional scale: Living Rivers Strait of Georgia - Al Lill Local scale: Uncertain futures - Mike Berry Economic growth & biodiversity in the Strait of Georgia - Neil Dawe, Gerard Leblanc, Harriet Rueggeberg, Jack Minard Status of the Strait of Georgia - Ian Perry Freshwater habitat & steelhead Strait Georgia - Greg Wilson, Craig Wightman Theme: Protecting Wild Salmon Biodiversity - Preparing for an Uncertain Future Wild Salmon Policy - Brian Riddell, Jim Irvine Hatcheries & enhancement - Carol Cross Living Water Smart program - Ted White Dinner with Terry Glavin Yesterday - some general thoughts & challenges Collaborations are key Local communities need more tools & support Our populations and consumption are increasing - what can we do about this? Are we spending enough money on this? Today Theme - How do you make salmon conservation happen? Panel - what is salmon conservation and why important? Theme - Strategies for successful conservation Panel - discussion Case studies Theme - a plan to move a vision forward - lessons from Salmon 2100