OHRC Advisory Committee - dfw.state.or.us · Invited speakers, research proposal development...
Transcript of OHRC Advisory Committee - dfw.state.or.us · Invited speakers, research proposal development...
Education and Outreach• Chinook Surrogate Workshop ‐ OHRC (June 2012)
• Oregon STEM Web Meeting – 11 September 2012
• Otolith Research Workshop – 25 – 26 October 2012
• FW 473 Fish Ecology – Distance Education (online version)
• FW 573 Fish Ecology & Conservation – Distance Education (online)
• Student Poster – OCAMP, Oregon Coastal STEM
Recent Presentations
“Science Pub”, (HMSC), Toledo, Oregon 5 June 2012
Nanjing Agricultural University, 3 August 2012
ODFW Hatchery Managers, Big K Ranch, 16 August 2012 (Noakes, Putman)
“Apps for Salmon” ‐ Corvallis Science Pub – 10 September 2012
Research Funding
•Lincoln County & Tillamook County – Coast STEM –Ruth McDonald ($210,000 per year; 2 years) ‐ awarded
•Noakes & Schreck – COE – Steelhead ($355,000 per year; 2 years +) ‐ awarded
•Noakes – Campbell Family Foundation – fish screens ($35,000 per year, 2 years) – pre‐proposal
•Noakes & Schreck – NSF – freshwater systems (pre‐proposal) ($300,000 per year; 3 years)
•Noakes – Moore Foundation (in progress)
Research Discussions• David Noakes, Kathleen Cole, Neil Thompson, Bruce Morrison –
“temperature, growth and sex of individual hatchery and wild steelhead smolts”
• David Noakes, Carl Schreck, Cam Sharpe, David Griffiths, Eric Billman, Ryan Couture – “Steelhead surrogates”
• David Noakes, Andy Dittman, Ryan Couture, Joseph O’Neil – “olfactory imprinting – steelhead embryos”
• Kathleen O’Malley, David Noakes, Ryan Couture – “coho mate selection”
• Alsea Anglers, Kathleen O’Malley, Bob Buckman, ODFW, David Noakes –“hatchery steelhead selection”
• Ben Clemens, David Noakes – “lamprey biology and conservation”
• Carl Schreck, Luis Tort, David Noakes – “stress and fish biology”
• Desiree Tullos, Jason Dunham, David Noakes –” woody debris, log jams and fish behavior”
• David Noakes, Chuck Kimmel, Carl Schreck – “phenotypic plasticity”
Publications• Gao & Noakes. 2012. Chemical signatures of otoliths and application in fisheries.
Environmental Biology of Fishes DOI: 10.1007/s10641‐012‐0076‐4.
• Gao, Conrad, Bean & Noakes. 2012. Statistical analysis on otolith data of anadromous fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes DOI: 10.1007/s10641‐012‐0072‐8.
• Noakes (Editor). 2012. Ecological interactions of hatchery and wild salmon. Environmental Biology of Fishes 94: 1 – 361.
• Leblanc, C. & Noakes, D. L. G. 2012. Visible elastomer implants for marking small Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum). North American Journal of Fisheries Management 32: 10.1080/02755947.2012.683234.
• Kristjánsson, B. K., Skúlason, S., Snorrason, S. S., Noakes & D. L. G. 2012. Fine‐scale parallel patterns in diversity of small benthic Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in relation to the ecology of lava/groundwater habitats. Ecology and Evolution 2: 1099 – 1112.
• McPhee, M., V., D. L. G. Noakes & F. W. Allendorf. 2012. Developmental rate: A unifying mechanism for sympatric divergence in postglacial fishes? Current Zoology 58 (1): 21 – 31.
“Salmon Migration”
D. Noakes & P. Klimley (co‐editors)
Special Issue of Environmental Biology of Fishes
OnLine First (December 2012)
http://science.calwater.ca.gov/stage/sci_news_0610_tags.html
“Threatened Fishes: Fish Conservation”
D. Noakes
Special Issue of Environmental Biology of Fishes
OnLine First (April 2013)
http://www.springerlink.com/content/102877/?Content+Status=Accepted
“Otoliths: microstructure and microchemistry”
• Yongwen Gao & David Noakes (Co‐Editors)– Environmental Biology of Fishes
http://www.springerlink.com/content/102877/?Content+Status=Accepted
Awards and Recognition
• American Fisheries Society2012 Award of Excellence
• Gilbert Ichthyological SocietyPresident (2012 – 2014)
Research Conferences Presentations
• Ecology, Ethology & Evolution of Fishes – University of Windsor – June 2012 (4 research papers)
• International Fish Biology Congress – Madison, Wisconsin – July 2012 (2 research papers)
• Gilbert Ichthyological Society, Oregon – September 2012 (3 oral papers)
• Northwest Fish Culture Conference – Dittman et al September 2012 (oral paper, olfactory imprinting)
Research Conferences• Saving Our Salmon – Portland, October 2012
• Oregon AFS, 2013
• International Ethological Congress, Newcastle, August 2013
• International Conference on Salmon Smolts, Iceland, August 2013
• Indo‐Pacific Fish Conference, Japan, July 2013
• Migration and Survival Mechanisms of Juvenile Salmon and Steelhead in Ocean Ecosystems, April 2013, Honolulu, Hawaii
• Gilbert Ichthyological Society, September 2013
Stable Isotopes – passive marking
Otolith marking – operations research (oxygen isotopes)
‐ Fish reared under controlled conditions, preserved – Gao analyses (October 2012)
Collaboration: Dr. Robbins Church, EPA; Dr. Yongwen Gao, Makah Tribal Fisheries; Dr. Ben Clemens, ODFW
Olfactory Imprinting – Homing & Straying
• Olfactory Imprinting during incubation
• Andy Dittman, David Noakes, Ryan Couture, Joseph O’Neil
• Chinook salmon, steelhead
• Ongoing – ODFW hatchery rearing and testing (autumn – winter 2012)
Hatchery Survey: homing and straying
• Dr. Nathan Putman– Hatchery questionnaire
– Survey of existing data
– Research proposal development
Geomagnetic Imprinting: Homing and Straying• Geomagnetic Imprinting (Oregon Sea Grant funding)
• David Noakes, Ken Lohmann, Andy Dittman, Sam Chan, Pete Klimley, Tom Quinn, Nathan Putman, Michael Banks, Jennifer Nielsen, Carl Schreck
• Nathan Putman presentation
• Salmon carcass surrogates – discussion NW Fish Products (industry)
• Fish passage – discussions (Silvies Valley Ranch) (Letter of Intent)
• Fish passage alternative – discussions (Dr. Guillermo Giannico)
Landscape Ecology: production and performance
Influences on Development and Performance
• Carl Schreck, David Noakes, Chuck Kimmel (Oregon) “phenotypic plasticity”
• Genetic and environmental effects; hatchery and wild; effects of domestication
• Re‐adaptation of hatchery fish
Chinook & Steelhead Surrogate Project
• US ACOE, ODFW, USGS, OSU
• OHRC studies: feeding, density, self‐selection, diets
• Re‐adaptation of hatchery fish; performance of hatchery and wild fish
• Dr. Eric Billman ‐ Presentation to OHRC Advisory Committee
Otolith WorkshopOHRC, ODFW
25 – 26 October 2012
David Noakes, Ben Clemens
coordination with ODFW, OR AFS, BPA, Oregon Sea Grant, GLFC, Tribal groups
Invited speakers, research proposal development
Development of Distance Education course – Fisheries & Wildlife Department, Oregon State University