Boosting salmon numbers: is stocking the answer or the problem?
The impact of catch and release management practices on fish
Fred Whoriskey: "Creation of a new biological global ocean observing system on the movements and survival of aquatic animals: The role of the Ocean Tracking Network"
Eric Verspoor (University of the Highlands and Islands) The Carron
Jóhannes Hinriksson (Manager, West Ranga) The Ranga experience
Glasgow 2014 IBIS Stakeholder Meeting 14-15 April - Brochure
Philip McGinnity (University College Cork): "Overview of the principles and practice of stocking"
Ted Potter "CEFAS tracking programmes"
Richard Kennedy "Inshore Telemetry"
John Armstrong & Donna-Claire Hunter: "Research requirements for Atlantic Salmon, Sea Trout and European Eel in context of offshore renewables"
Ken Whelan (Research Director, Atlantic Salmon Trust): "How Salmon populations work - explanation of salmon stock dynamics"
Eric Verspoor (University of the Highlands and Islands) The importance of genetics - An explanation of salmon genetics, including population structure, natural adaption etct -Verspoor
Steve Gephard (Inland Fisheries Division, Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection, State of Connecticut)Overview
Kyle Young (Aberystwyth University) Stocking and catches in England and Wales
Jamie Stevens (University of Exeter) The Thames, the Mersey and the Clyde
Jörgen Johnsson (University of Gothenburg) The Smoltpro programme in Sweden
Richard Kennedy (AFBI) The Bush
Mark Coulson (Rivers And Fisheries Trusts of Scotland - RAFTS)Genetic parentage analysis of hatchery contribution of Atlantic Salmon on the River Spey
Tom Reed (University College, Cork) Stocking and Climate Change
Roger Knight Director (Spey Fisheries Board) The Spey experience