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2020 ICAFS Oral Presentation Schedule Wednesday, March 11 Plenary Session: Navigating the Challenges of Science Communication 8:15 am 8:45 am Using Humor to Tackle Serious Subjects Hank Patterson (Travis Swartz) Actor/Comedian 8:45 am


  1. 2020 ICAFS Oral Presentation Schedule Wednesday, March 11 Plenary Session: Navigating the Challenges of Science Communication 8:15 am – 8:45 am Using Humor to Tackle Serious Subjects Hank Patterson (Travis Swartz) – Actor/Comedian 8:45 am – 9:15 am Scientific Presentations for all Audiences David Rubenson – Scientific Communications at Nobadslides.com 9:15 am – 9:45 am Salmon, Art and Inspiration Ray Troll - Artist 9:45 am – 10:15 am Casting a Wider Net: Easy Steps to Increase the Audience and Impact of Your Fisheries Research Patrick Cooney – Co- founder of “The Fisheries Blog” Contributed Presentations 10:45 am – 11:05 am Science Through Storytelling: Beyond the Data Anna Lindstedt - Friends of the Teton River 11:05 am – 11:25 am Connecting with Nonscientific Audiences Through Social Media Storytelling Sara Cassinelli – Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game 11:25 am – 11: 45 am Kootenai Tribe of Idaho Endangered White Sturgeon Educational Outreach to Elementary Students Mark Elliston - Kootenai Tribe of Idaho 11:45 am – 11:50 am IGNITE: Pelican Management and Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Recovery on The Upper Blackfoot River: Where We Were, Where We Are, and Where We Are Going Arnie Brimmer – Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game 11:50 am – 11:55 am IGNITE: Prespawn movements of Adult Pacific Lamprey in the Clearwater River Basin John Erhardt – US Fish and Wildlife Service 11:55 am – 12:00 pm IGNITE: Factors Influencing Trout Growth in High Mountain Lakes Jordan Messner – Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game 1:40 pm – 2:00 pm Encounter Rates of Wild Debris in Our Rivers (The Large Steelhead in Idaho Wood Kind) William Lubenau – U of Idaho Jeanne McFall – IDFG Mapping Riparian Habitat with Stage 0 Restoration: What Is It, Drone And Satellite Data To and Why Is It Important to Fish? 2:00 pm – 2:20 pm Increase Monitoring Efficiency Brian Cluer – NOAA Amanda Stahl - WSU 2:20 pm – 2:40 pm High Speed Spillway Pit-Tag Restoring Depositional Valleys to Detection Stage 0 Steve Anglea – Biomark, Inc. Paul Powers – US Forest Service

  2. 3:00 pm – 3:20 pm Restoring Bonneville Cutthroat Sex Reversal Trials on Walleye, An Trout in The Bear River Drainage Example of Interagency in Idaho-Utah Aquaculture Cooperation Ryan Hillyard - IDFG Dan Schill - IDFG 3:20 pm – 3:40 pm Habitat Use and Production of Status and Success of Juvenile Bonneville Cutthroat Conservation Aquaculture Used Trout in Three Tributaries to Bear to Restore Kootenai River Burbot Lake Nate Jensen - KTOI Megan Heller – U of Idaho 3:40 pm – 4:00 pm Utilizing Conservation Strategic and Novel Use of The Aquaculture for Bonneville Kootenai River Native Fish Cutthroat Trout in Idaho Conservation Aquaculture Wayne Fowler - IDFG Program to Restore White Sturgeon and Burbot Shawn Young - KTOI Thursday, March 12 – Contributed Presentations (concurrent sessions) 8:05 am – 8:25am Who Are You? We Really Want to How Hatchery Supplementation Know: A Genetic Analysis of and Adaptive Management Lower Clearwater River Contributed To Increased Steelhead Abundance And Natural Brett Bowersox - IDFG Spawning Of Snake River Fall Chinook Salmon William Young - NPT 8:25 am – 8:45 am Locally Adapted Phenotypes of Johnson Creek – Comparing Steelhead in The Columbia River Natural and Supplemented Life Basin History Performance Shawn Narum - CRITFC Travis Hodsdon - NPT 8:45 am – 9:05 am Genomic Resources for Collecting Kootenai River Reintroduced Coho Salmon Adapted, Hatchery Produced (Oncorhynchus Kisutch) in The Burbot for Broodstock at the Upper Columbia and Clearwater Kootenai Tribe of Idaho’s Rivers Hatchery 2- Twin Rivers Hatchery Rebekah Horn - CRITFC Brycen Lunger - KTOI 9:05 am – 9:25 pm Biodiversity of Cottus in Western Triploid Induction in Cultured North America: A Molecular Burbot (Lota Lota) Using Thermal Perspective on The Sculpins of and Hydrostatic Shock The Intermountain West Luke Oliver – U of Idaho Michael Young – NGS, RMS 9:25 am – 9:45 am Cross-Protection of a Live- in-Stream Egg Incubators Produce Attenuated Coldwater Disease Hatchery Chinook Salmon with Immersion Vaccine Against Similarities and Differences from Novel Flavobacterium Spp. and Natural Juveniles Chryseobacterium Spp. Lytle Denny – SB Tribe Evan Jones – U of Idaho

  3. 10:15 am – 10:35 am Evaluation of Angler Harvest, Investigating Fall Chinook Salmon Catch Rates, and Satisfaction in Life-History Diversity Using Community Pond Fisheries Innovative Analytical Techniques Luciano Chiaramonte – IDFG on a Long-Term Otolith Chemistry Dataset Jens Hegg – U of Idaho 10:35 am – 10:55 am Effects of Catch-and-Release Fit-Bits for Fish: Using Acceleration Mortality on An Idaho Steelhead Biotelemetry to Characterize Population Steelhead Trout Reproductive Josh McCormick - IDFG Behavior in a Spawning Stream and Adult Pacific Lamprey Migration at a Fishway Bottleneck Chris Caudill – U of Idaho Creel Check Stations and Fish “Doctor, My Eyes - Tell Me What Tagging: Estimating Angler Effort You See?”: Sources and 10:55 am – 11:15 am and Harvest in The Upper Big Magnitude of Error in Salmon Lost Basin Redd Counts John Heckel – IDFG Russ Thurow – USFS 11:15 am – 11:35 am Estimating Channel Catfish Estimating the Abundance Of Exploitation, Reporting Rate, Chinook Salmon Redds With The And Tag Loss Using Dart Tags at Use Of Drones Milner Reservoir, Idaho Eric Geisthardt - PSMFC Joe Thiessen – IDFG 11:35 am – 11:55 am Trends in Angler Spending and Estimating Historical Sockeye Valuation Of Experience In The Salmon Abundance Using Henry’s Fork Watershed Nitrogen Budgets and Stable Rob Van Kirk – HFF Isotopes Rachel Brinkley - ISU 2:30 pm – 2:50 pm Is There a Harvestable Surplus of What Happens to The Little Ones? Bull Trout (Salvelinus Movement, Distribution, and Confluentus) in Lake Pend Habitat Selection of Juvenile Oreille, Idaho? Chinook Salmon in The Upper Nicole Mucciarone - IDFG Salmon and Lemhi Rivers, Idaho Nick Porter – Biomark (ABS) 2:50 pm – 3:10 pm Instream Videography of Estimating Juvenile Survival and Stream-Dwelling Bull Trout Recruitment of Steelhead Despite (Salvelinus Confluentus) Complexities in Early Life History Identifies Spatial and Temporal Movement and Rearing Habitat Ranges of Resource Exploitation Use Zane Stephenson – ISU Marika Dobos – IDFG Effects of Annual Streamflow on Salmon Were Made to Move: 3:10 pm – 3:30 pm Native Salmonid Populations in Downstream Rearing in Idaho The North Fork Boise River, Stocks of Chinook Salmon and Timothy D'amico – IDFG Steelhead Timothy Copeland – IDFG

  4. Volitional Spawning and Egg Movement and Habitat Use of 4:00 pm – 4:20 pm Incubation Practices Used in The Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout and Recovery of Kootenai River Utah Chub in Henrys Lake, Idaho Burbot Darcy Mccarrick – U of Idaho Riley Jones – KTOI 4:20 pm – 4:40 pm Evaluation of Early Larval Population Trends of Redband Weaning of Live Feed for Burbot Trout in The Owyhee Mountains, (Lota Lota Maculosa) Idaho Moureen Matuha – U of Idaho Cynthia Nau – IDFG 4:40 pm – 5:00 pm Evaluation of Commercial and Pond and Plug Restoration Formulated Diets for Juvenile and Projects on Kalispel Aboriginal Sub-Adult Stage Burbot (Lota Lands in North Idaho Lota Maculosa) Culture Eric Berntsen – KNRD Timothy Bruce – U of Idaho Friday, March 13 – Contributed Presentations (concurrent sessions) 8:05 am – 8:25 am Every Fish Counts! The Native Fish Conservation: a Clearwater River Basin Long-Term Commitment on Broodstock Calculator Upper Priest Lake Steve Rogers – USFWS Rob Ryan – IDFG 8:25 am – 8:45 am A Remotely Sensed Bioenegetic Northern Pike Suppression in Evaluation of The Lemhi River, Id Coeur D’alene Lake: Benefits Richie Carmichael – Biomark and Challenges of a Localized Strategy Jon Firehammer – CDA Tribe 8:45 am – 9:05 am Relationships Between Migration How Do Silver Carp Population Timing, Downstream Travel Time, Demographics in a Large Juvenile and Adult Survival, and Reservoir in Western Kentucky Age-At-Return for An Upper- Compare to Other U.S. Columbia River Basin Hatchery Populations? Population Allison Lebeda - PSMFC William Bosch – YNF 9:05 am – 9:25 am Kootenai River White Sturgeon The Search for Freshwater Natural Spawning and Mussels in The Lower Boise River Incubation Experiment Dorene Maccoy – City of Boise Brian Michaels - KTOI 9:55 am – 10:15 am Phase 1: Upper Columbia Fish Filling Knowledge Gaps for a Passage & Reintroduction Threatened Species: Age and Thomas Biladeau – CDA Tribe Growth of Green Sturgeon in The Sacramento River Marta Ree – U of Idaho 10:15 am – 10:35 am Out of State, But Not Out of Age and Growth of Green Mind: Hydro-System Operations Suckers in The Teton River and Idaho Anadromous Fish Drainage Jay Hesse - NPT Drew Suchomel – BYU-Idaho

  5. 10:35 am – 10:55 am Johnson Creek – 25 Years of Long-Term Trends in Abundance Chinook Supplementation Using of Mountain Whitefish in The Native Fish Only – Did It Work? Clearwater River Basin, Idaho Craig Rabe - NPT Hunter Distad - IDFG 20 Years of Chinook Life History Diversity of a Supplementation Using Recovering Salmon River 10:55 am – 11:15 am Alternative Stages (Parr and Chinook Population Presmolts) - Did It Work? Brian Kennedy – U of Idaho Sherman Sprague - NPT 11:15 am- 11:35 am Best Paper Awards and Closing Remarks

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