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Summary of the
Wednesday, March 29, 2000 Workshop
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8:30am-5:00pm |
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Sandpoint, Building 9
7900 Sandpoint Way
Seattle, Washington |
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Introduction and Agenda/Schedule Overview (8:30am
-8:45am)
Prof. William Rogers. Moderator: Michelle McClure, NMFS-NWFSC, Rob
Masonis, American Rivers
Modeling by States and Tribes (8:45am- 10:00am)
Presented by Nick Bowes, Charlie Petrosky, Paul Wilson, Gretchen Oosterhout,
and Earl Weber.
Q&A (10:00am-10:30am)
Break (10:30am-10:45am)
CRI Update (10:45am - Noon)
presented by NMFS CRI Team
- This workshop was, in part, set up to answer seven
questions about CRI's approach from a letter sent to the CRI team
by Trout Unlimited. To view the letter, please refer to the webpage
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/CRI/troutun.cfm.
- A summary of the 12-ESU paper, an
extincton risk analysis of the Columbia Basin's ESUs. To view the document,
please refer to http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov/CRI/pdf_files/12esu.pdf.
A summary of the presentations can be found at this link.
Q&A (Noon - 12:30pm)
Lunch (12:30pm -1:30pm)
Wrap-up of Morning Session (Q&A) (1:30pm - 2:15pm)
Break (2:15pm - 2:30pm)
Defining and applying "recovery" standards (2:30pm
- 3:45pm)
1. Recovery goals vs. jeopardy standards.
- Policy Implications: Ric Ilgengfritz, NMFS
- Science: Robin Waples, NMFS
2. Defining "recovery" from scientific standpoint
- Viable Salmonid Populations: Paul McElhany, NMFS
- Application of VSP: Mike Ford, NMFS
"Recovery" Q&A (3:45pm - 4:45pm)
Workshop Wrap-up (4:45pm - 5:00pm)
Contact Information:
NWFSC.workshops@noaa.gov
NWFSC-NMFS-NOAA
2725 Montlake Blvd. E.
Seattle, WA 98112
Fax: 206-860-3267
last modified
02/13/2007
Web site owner: Northwest Fisheries Science Center
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