North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission

2024 Workshop Presentations

The following are presentations given at the First NPAFC Workshop on Developing a Mechanistic Understanding of the Impact of a Changing Climate on Salmon Abundance and Distribution Trends, held on June 4–5, 2024. These presentations are shared with permission from the authors (or presenters) and are for educational purposes—they do not reflect policy or the positions of the authors’ agencies. Presentations are listed in the order given at the workshop by topic session. Names in bold text indicate the presenter. 

Topic 1. Pacific Salmon and Steelhead Trout in a Changing North Pacific Ocean (Forward Action)
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Chinook Salmon Overwinter Residency in the Strait of Georgia: Insights from Acoustic Telemetry
Wesley Greentree, Will Duguid, Nick Bohlender, Katie Innes, Bridget Maher, Jamieson Atkinson, and Francis Juanes
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What do Catches of Fraser River Sockeye in Alaska Tell Us About Changing Migration Routes in the North Pacific Ocean?
Stephen Latham and Angela Phung
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Trends in Adult Return Abundance of Idaho Salmon and Steelhead Relative to Pink Salmon Abundance the Year of Ocean Entry
John Cassinelli and Josh McCormick
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The Puget Sound Offshore Monitoring Program: An Essential Management Tool for Salmon in a Changing Climate
Elisabeth Duffy, Jacques White, Mike Crewson, and Dave Beauchamp
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Quantifying Climate Change Exposure of Pacific Salmon and Steelhead in Canada
Stephanie J. Peacock, Samantha Wilson, Katrina Connors, Eric Hertz, Marc Porter, François Robinne, and Climate Science Advisory Committee
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Characteristics of Juvenile Chum Salmon Inversely Migrating Westward After Ocean Entry from Rivers Along Pacific Coast of Hokkaido, Japan
Kentaro Honda, Kotaro Shirai, Takumi Morishita, and Toshihiko Saito
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Impacts of Hatchery Production on Natural-run Salmon and Subarctic Pelagic Ecosystems
Szymon Surma, Evgeny A. Pakhomov, Brian P.V. Hunt, Genyffer C. Troina, Joanne Breckenridge, and Kerim Y. Aydin
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Recent Shift from Even- to Odd-year Dominance in West Kamchatka Pink Salmon Stock: Does it Mean a New Climatic Tendency in the North Pacific?
Andrei S. Krovnin, George P. Moury, and Albina N. Kanzeparova
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The State of Pacific Salmon Stocks in the Russian Far East and its Relation to Climate Variations
Albina N. Kanzeparova, Andrei S. Krovnin, and Kirill K. Kivva
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Salmon and Climate Initiative: Advancing a Climate-resilient Recovery Approach for Pacific Salmon Throughout their North American Range
Shaara Ainsley, Elisabeth Duffy, Lucas Hall, and Jacques White
Topic 2. New Technologies
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Binary Approach Using Otolith and Eye Lens to Reconstruct the Migration and Metabolic Histories of Juvenile Chum Salmon
Yuxiao Gou, Takaaki K. Abe, Takatoshi Higuchi, Shiono Miki, Ryuji Hattori, Kentaro Honda, Kotaro Shirai, and Takashi Kitagawa
Topic 3 (Special Session). New Results from the International Year of the Salmon Surveys
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Recent Decrease in Diatom Contribution to the Phytoplankton Community in the Eastern Subarctic Pacific Ocean
Marta Konik, Angelica Peña, Brian Hunt, Toru Hirawake, Lisa B. Eisner, Vishnu P.S., Christian Marchese, Astrid Bracher, Hongyan Xi, and Maycira Costa
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Tracking the Marine Migrations of Coho and Chinook Salmon
Micah Quindazzi, Tanya Brown, and Francis Juanes
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Where Have all the Chum Salmon Gone? An Assessment of Marine Critical Periods for Western Alaska Chum Salmon during Periods of Extreme Events in their Early Marine and Winter Ocean Habitats
Edward V. Farley, Jr., Lukas DeFilippo, Emily Fergusson, Todd Miller, Jim Murphy, Kathrine Howard, Sara Gilk-Baumer, and Dion Oxman