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2017
Tuesday, June 20th
10:50 AM

The Eel Passage Research Center at Age Five: What Have We Learned?

Paul T. Jacobson, Electric Power Research Institute

10:50 AM - 11:10 AM

11:10 AM

Effects of attraction flow on downstream passage rates of PIT-tagged juvenile Chinook and steelhead at Round Butte Dam, Madras, Oregon

Brian Pyper, Fish Metrics
Megan Hill, Portland General Electric
Cory Quesada, Portland General Electric

11:10 AM - 11:30 AM

11:10 AM

Migration and Upstream Passage for Juvenile Eel

Zahra Anwar, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Alex Haro Ph.D., USGS Leetown Science Center, S.O. Conte Anadromous Fish Research Laboratory

11:10 AM - 11:30 AM

11:50 AM

Fish Passage 2017: The New Zealand Perspective

K. Hughes, ATS Environmental

11:50 AM - 12:15 PM

11:50 AM

Theoretical Assessment ofDownstream Passage Survival of American Eelat a Small Hydro Project

Steve Amaral, Alden

11:50 AM - 12:15 PM

1:30 PM

High stakes steeplechase in a changing climate: predicting travel time and prespawn mortality in Chinook salmon

Christopher Caudill, Department of Fish and Wildlife Services,University of Idaho
Tracy Bowerman, Department of Fish and Wildlife Services,University of Idaho
Matthew Keefer, Department of Fish and Wildlife Services,University of Idaho
Lisa Crozier, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA fisheries

1:30 PM - 1:50 PM

1:30 PM

Manton Mill Pond Dam- Nature-Like Fishway (Sort of)

Amy Hunt, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc.

1:30 PM - 1:50 PM

1:50 PM

Endangered Salmon and the Birds Who Love (to Eat) Them

Dr. Quinn Payton, RTR

1:50 PM - 2:10 PM

1:50 PM

Evaluation of Intake Rack Solutions for Downstream Fish Passage Using a Large Scale Fish Flume

David Aldvén, University of Gothenberg
Olle Calles, Karlstads universitet
Anders Nilsson, Lund University
Daniel Nyqvist, Karolinska Institute
Mats Billstein

1:50 PM - 2:10 PM

2:10 PM

Anadromous Fish Reintroduction in the Upper Columbia River Basin An Overview

Stephen Smith, UCUT

2:10 PM - 2:30 PM

2:30 PM

Using eDNA to Understand Changes in Aquatic Biodiversity Above and Below a Barrier

Brooke Penaluna, PNW Research Station, US Forest Service
Rich Cronn, PNW Research Station, US Forest Service
Laura Hauck, PNW Research Station, US Forest Service

2:30 PM - 2:50 PM

3:10 PM

Fatal attraction of freshwater flows: migration of glass eel (Anguilla Anguilla L.) from sea to inland waters

Rob Kroes, University of Amsterdam
Emiel van Loon, University of Amsterdam
Harm van der Geest, University of Amsterdam
Edo Goverse, University of Amsterdam, RAVON
Martijn Scheephouwer, RAVON, Nijmegen Reptile, Amphibians and Fish Conservation Netherlands

3:10 PM - 3:30 PM

3:10 PM

The concept of the Icelandic Master Plan for Nature Protection and Energy Utilization and an integrated process based ecosystem approach to evaluating river basins

Skúli Skúlason, Hólar University College
Ása L. Aradóttir, The Agricultural University of Iceland
Birna Lárusdóttir
Gísli Már Gíslason, University of Iceland
Kristján Jónasson, University of Iceland
Sólborg U. Pálsdóttir, University of Iceland
Sólveig K. Pétursdóttir, Matis ltd.
Tómas G. Gunnarsson, University of Iceland
Þorvaldur Þórðarson, University of Iceland
Þorvarður Árnason, University of Iceland

3:10 PM - 3:30 PM

3:30 PM

Hydropower Plants in Iceland and Their Impact on Freshwater Fishes

Ingi Runar Jonsson, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute
Gudni Gudbergsson, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute
Sigurdur Gudjonsson, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute
Fridtjofur Arnason, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute

3:30 PM - 3:50 PM

3:30 PM

Mismatch between sea lamprey behaviour and trap location explains low trapping success

Rob McLaughlin, University of Guelph
Andrew Rous, University of Guelph
Adrienne McLean, University of Guelph
Gale Bravener, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Tom Pratt, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Jess Barber, USFWS
Istvan Imre, Algoma Universtiy
Chris Holbrook, USGS
Ted Castro-Santos, USGS

3:30 PM - 3:50 PM

3:30 PM

Strategic Culvert Replacement: a Catalyst for Habitat Enhancement, Development and Improving Socio-Ecological Resiliency

Scott Jay Bailey, Tillamook Estuaries Partnership, Garibaldi, Oregon

3:30 PM - 3:50 PM

3:50 PM

Integrated biological, geological and cultural diversity of river basins with hydroelectric potential

Thorleifur Eiríksson, University of Iceland
Sigmundur Einarsson, Rorum ehf.
Tómas Grétar Gunnarsson, University of Iceland
Skúli Skúlason, Hólar University College

3:50 PM - 4:10 PM

3:50 PM

Passive sorting of invasive sea lamprey in the Great Lakes basin

Nicholas Corniuk, Eastern Michigan University

3:50 PM - 4:10 PM

4:10 PM

Natural & Nature-Based Solutions for Risk Reduction & Resilience

Alice Bowden, The Nature Conservancy

4:10 PM - 4:30 PM

4:10 PM

The use of aquatic organisms in ecosystem evaluation and how they are affected by potential hydropower development

Gísli Már Gíslason, University of Iceland
Skúli Skúlason, Hólar University College
Thorleifur Eiríksson, University of Iceland
Sigmundur Einarsson, RORUM ehf.

4:10 PM - 4:30 PM

4:30 PM

Guiding sea lamprey with pulsed direct current

Nick Johnson, U.S. Geological Survey
Scott Miehls, U.S. Geological Survey
Alex Haro, U.S. Geological Survey
Lisa O'Connor, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Gale Bravener, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Jessica Barber, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

4:30 PM - 4:50 PM

4:30 PM

River basin geology and geological processes in relation to potential hydropower developments in a volcanic environment.

Thor Thordarson, University of Iceland
Kristján Jónasson, Iceland Institute of Natural History
Sigmundur Einarsson, Iceland Institute of Natural History

4:30 PM - 4:50 PM

4:50 PM

Attraction and Passage Efficiency of a Vertical-Slot Fish Pass for Sea Lamprey

Bernardo Quintella
C. S. Mateus
C. M. Alexandre
E. Pereira
A. F. Belo
R. Oliveira
P. R. Almeida

4:50 PM - 5:10 PM