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Aaron Spares (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, movements relative to major estuaries
Altan Lök (Ege University Faculty of Fisheries, Turkey)
Movements of Pomatamus saltatrix in artificial reef area: preliminary results
Ann Marie Gorman (Fairport Fish Station, USA)
Vertical Movement of Lake Erie Walleye: Ecological and Management Implications
Frédérique Bau (Irstea, France)
frederique.bau@irstea.fr
Migration on the fragmented Dronne River Alas silver eels don’t fly like drones!
Chris Holbrook (U. S. Geological Survey)
Plan for the worst and hope for the best: Using Pilot Data and Simulation to Design Telemetry Data
Corey Wright (Blue Leaf Environmental, USA)
cwright@blueleafenviro.com
Rocky Reach Reservoir White Sturgeon Supplementation: Telemetry and Management
Damian Lidgard (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Using acoustics to elucidate the nature of marine predator-prey interactions
Darryl Hondorp (U.S. Geological Survey-Great Lakes Science Center, USA)
Lake sturgeon use of natural and navigational channels in a large river system
David Villegas Ríos (Institute of Marine Research, Norway)
Personality and behavioural syndromes of wild cod determined by telemetry
David Welch (Kintama Research Services Ltd, Canada)
Testing Aquaculture Impacts on Wild Salmon Using Double-Blind Telemetry Studies
Ellen Marsden (University of Vermont, USA)
Use of Acoustic Telemetry to Evaluate Lake Trout Use of Constructed Reefs
Enrico Gennari (Oceans Research, South Africa)
Movement-based Behavioural Modelling of White Shark Active Telemetry Data
Eric Warner (Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, USA)
Use of Ultrasonic and Radio Telemetry as an Independent Assessment of Sockeye Spawner Abundance Estimation
Erin Rechisky (Kintama Research Services Ltd, Canada)
Testing delayed mortality of Snake River Chinook Salmon in the coastal ocean
Hiroshi Ueda (Hokkaido University, Japan)
hueda@fsc.hokudai.ac.jp
Large and small scale Pacific salmon homing behavior using the PIT tag system
Jan Reubens (Flanders Marine Institute, Belgium)
jan.reuben@uGent.be
Belgian Animal Telemetry Network: setup, collaboration and a case-study on cod
John Bolland (University of Hull, UK)
j.bolland@hull.ac.uk
Movement of brown trout in and between headwater tributaries and reservoirs
John Kocik (NOAA, USA)
Using Telemetry to Understand Gulf of Maine Atlantic Salmon Marine Ecology
Jon Carr (Atlantic Salmon Federation, Canada)
Bayesian modeling of salmon smolt inter-stage survival from eastern Canada
Josep Alós (Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Germany)
Home range size declines with increasing conspecific density in a sedentary fish
Julie Claussen (Fisheries Conservation Foundation)
The Bhutan Telemetry Project: Tracking Golden Mahaseer in the Manas Watershed
Karen Murchie (College of The Bahamas, The Bahamas)
Adult bonefish movement corridors and spawning locations around Grand Bahama
Kim Whoriskey (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Template Model Builder for fitting switching state- space models to animal tracks
Kyoko Ohashi (Dalhousie University, Canada)
kyoko.ohashi@dal.ca
Simulation of Atlantic salmon post-smolt movement in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Marie Auger-Méthé (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Tackling the challenges of fitting movement models to marine telemetry data
Matthew Faust (Ohio Department of Natural Resources, USA)
Environmental cues to walleye spawning movements in two Great Lakes tributaries
Natalie Sopinka (University of British Columbia, Canada)
natsopinka@gmail.com
Using sight and sound to make sense of science communication
Nathan Furey (University of British Columbia, Canada)
n.b.furey@gmail.com
Routes influence early marine survival of juvenile Pacific salmon
Pedro Afonso (IMAR-University of the Azores, Portugal)
afonso@UAC.pt
Tracking in to the deep III: multi-scale telemetry reveals ontogenic migrations, diel vertical feeding displacements and adult spawning aggregations of a seamount fish
Pieterjan Verhelst (Ghent University, Belgium)
pieterjan.verhelst@ugent.be
The importance of estuarine and coastal areas for fish migration
Rhett Bennett (Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa)
Management considerations for estuarine fishery species, from acoustic telemetry
Roger Rulifson (East Carolina University, USA)
Defining Ocean Migratory Corridors and Critical Habitats off North Carolina
Sara Iverson (Ocean Tracking Network, Canada)
sara.iverson@dal.ca
The potential of networking to transform aquatic animal telemetry science
Scott Hinch (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Fitness consequences in adult Pacific salmon of passage through turbulent flows
Stephanie Watwood (Naval Undersea Warfare Center, USA)
Habitat Preferences and Migration Patterns of Federally-managed Fish Species
Taryn Murray (Rhodes University, South Africa)
The wanderings of juvenile leervis Lichia amia, an estuarine-dependent piscivore
Todd Hayden (Michigan State University, USA)
Post-surgery behavior of walleye in Lake Huron: Evidence of a tagging effect?