4QFBLJOHPG4DJFODF 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