APPENDIX 16. Papers presented at the eighth Annual Meeting of the Gilbert Ichthyological Society, Newport, Oregon, 27-29 September 1996. 1

0915 Steve Berkeley:"Bathymetric variation in sablefish reproduction and fecundity."
 
0930 Ronald Fritzsche* and K. Day:"Baron Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859): His life and ichthyological contributions."
 
0945 Jay Orr* and J. Blackburn:"Preliminary data on the systematics of Sebastes ciliatus: A case of mistaken identity."
 
1000 Jason Dunham:"Body size, abundance, and the self-thinning rule in stream-living salmonids."
 
1015 Break

1030 Susan Sogard:"Risk balancing in juvenile fishes: Factors modifying response to predator threat."
 
1045 Caleb Slater,* John Snelling, Sam Bradford, and Carl Schreck:"Migratory behavior of adult spring Chinook salmon in the Willamette River."
 
1100 Mark Hixon* and Mark Carr:"Predation on local population regulation in a coral-reef fish: Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea."
 
1115 Rollie White:"Candidate species: Definition, assessment, and conservation."
 
1130 Harold Weeks:"Bi-catch in marine fisheries: Are we for it or against it?"
 
1145-1200 Group Participation Talk 1.Randomly selected audience members not giving a talk were asked to give a brief (3-5 minute) summary of current activities.
 
1200 Lunch
 

1300 Wolfe Wagman:"Isolation of molecular species identification markers and characterization of population structure of three Klamath Basin suckers."
 
1315 Jeffrey Laufle:"Status of white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) on the Kootenai River of Idaho and Montana."
 
1330 Arthur Kendall:"Development of fisheries oceanography."
 
1345 Stephen Bobko:"Effects of age on reproductive success in black rockfish, Sebastes melanops."
 
1400 Mark Jennings:"A brief history of the origins of the salmon canning industry in the Pacific Northwest."
 
1415 Peter Bayley:"The puzzle of Amazonian fish migrations."
 
1430-1445 Group Participation Talk 2.
 

1 Gilbert Ichthyological Society Archives, Folder 9, File 2, Agenda for 27-29 September 1996.



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