North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission

2019 Workshop Presentations

The following are oral and poster presentations given at the Second NPAFC-IYS Workshop on Salmon Ocean Ecology in a Changing Climate, May 18–20, 2019 in Portland, Oregon, USA, and shared with permission of the authors (or presenters). These presentations are for educational purposes and do not reflect policy or the positions of the authors’ agencies. Presentations are listed in the order given at the Workshop by topic session with oral presentations first, then poster presentations.

Author (*Presenters)Title
Topic 1.  Current Status of Salmon and Their Environments
Keynote-1Andrew R. Munro*, Richard E. Brenner, and William D. TemplinStatus of Salmon in a Changing Environment: A Perspective from AlaskaView
Keynote-2Cameron Freshwater*, Sean Anderson, Kendra Holt, Ann-Marie Huang, and Carrie HoltCumulative Impacts of Changing Population Productivity, Variability, and Synchrony on Pacific SalmonView
Keynote-3Andrey Krovnin* and Nataliya KlovachUnprecedented Far East Salmon Catches in 2018: What Should We Expect in Future?View
Topic 1-1.  Biological traits of key salmon populations
Oral-1Gayle Brown*, Mary Thiess, and Chuck ParkenEvidence of Declining Age of Maturation in Chinook Stocks from Southeast Alaska to OregonView
Oral-2Lia Chalifour*, David Scott, Misty MacDuffee, John Dower, and Terry D.  BeachamCharacterizing Juvenile Chinook Salmon Residency and Early Growth in the Lower Fraser River EstuaryView
Oral-3Kaitlyn Dionne*, Chuck Parken, and Brittany JeneweinLinking Freshwater Environmental Factors to Up-river Migration Timing for Fraser River Chinook SalmonView
Oral-4Alexander M. Kaev*Temporal Forms of Pink Salmon in Sakhalin-Kuril Region and their Abundance DynamicsView
Oral-5Yuki Minegishi*, Tatsuya Kawakami, and Jun AoyamaCurrent Status of Chum Salmon Populations in the Rivers with and without Hatchery Stock Enhancement on the Sanriku Coast, JapanView
Oral-6David Scott*, Mistry MacDuffee, Lia Chalifour, Julia Baum, and Scott HinchVariation in Out-migration Timing and Estuary Reliance of “ocean-type” Chinook Salmon in the Fraser River Estuary, BCView
Poster-1Jennifer L. Gosselin*, Eric Buhle, Chris Van Homes, Susannah Iltis, and James J. AndersonDirect and Carryover Effects of Freshwater, Marine and Fish Conditions on Juvenile, Ocean, and Adult Survival of Snake River Chinook SalmonNA
Poster-2Brett T. Johnson*, Brian Hunt, M. Krkosek, S. Godwin, E. Pakhomov, K. Bachen, J. Gan, C. Janusson, L. Rogers, and S. JamesJuvenile Salmon Migration Observations in the Discovery Islands and Johnstone Strait in 2018 compared to 2015–2017View
Topic 1-2.  Migration and distribution
Oral-7Richard J. Beamish* and Chrys M. NevilleA New Interpretation of the Early Marine Residence of Juvenile Chinook Salmon in the Strait of GeorgiaNA
Oral-8Patrick Higgins*Status and Trends of Eel River Fall Chinook Salmon in Northwestern California–Signs of ResilienceView
Oral-9Stephen D. Johnston*, Scott G. Hinch, Andrew G. Lotto, Nathan B. Furey, Christine F. Stevenson, Brian J. Hendriks, Brian P.V. Hunt, David W. Welch, Erin L. Rechinsky, and Aswea D. PorterEarly Marine Migration and Survival Patterns of Fraser River Sockeye Salmon (Onchorhynchus nerka) Smolts through a Complex Archipelago CorridorView
Oral-10Keith Kutchins and John Sirois*Salmon Passage and Reintroduction Above Chief Joseph and Grand Coulee Dams on the Upper Columbia RiverView
Oral-11Pasan Samarasin*, Stephen J Latham, Andres Araujo, and Charles M Guthrie IIIWhat Can We Learn About the Return Migration of Fraser Sockeye Salmon from Catches in Alaska?View
Poster-3Erika D. Anderson*, Jackie R. King, Chrys Neville, Strahan Tucker, and Terry D. BeachamInter-annual, Stock-specific Distribution and Migration of Juvenile Sockeye Salmon from 1997–2017View
Poster-4A.V. Bugaev*, A.I. Chistyakova, and S. UrawaLong-term Trends of Distribution and Regional Composition of Juvenile Pink and Chum Salmon in the Okhotsk Sea During the Fall of 2011–2017View
Poster-5Masaya Iida*, Yuta Yagi, and Tomoaki IsekiTiming of Spawning of Wild Chum Salmon in a Non-enhanced River and Their Seaward Migration in Northern Honshu, JapanView
Poster-6Genevieve M. Johnson, Christine M. Kondzela*, Jacqueline A. Whittle, Katharine Miller, and Jeffrey R. GuyonGenetic Characterization of Juvenile Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) Migrating Out of the Yukon River DeltaView
Poster-7Аnastasia М. Khrustaleva* and Nataliya V. KlovachMorphological and Genetic Subdivision of Sockeye Salmon Samples (Oncorhynchus nerka), Collected Within the Period of Spawning Migration in Outfalls of Kamchatka RiversView
Poster-8(Svetlana Naydenko*) Nadezhda K. Khristoforova, Anna V. Litvinenko, Vasily Yu. Tsygankov, Maxim V. Kovalchuk, and Natalia I. ErofeevaTrace Elements Content in the Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Walbaum) 1792 from Sakhalin-Kuril RegionView
Poster-9Hayato Saneyoshi*, Yousuke Koshino, Ryoutarou Ishida, Itsuki Tatsuoka, Hokuto Shirakawa, Yasuyuki Miyakoshi, and Kazushi MiyashitaMigration and Homing Behavior of Chum Salmon Tagged in the Okhotsk Sea, Eastern HokkaidoView
Topic 1-3.  Growth and survival
Oral-12James J. Anderson*A Model of Smolt-to-adult Survival in Terms of Salmon Growth Through the Size Distribution of Gape-limited PredatorsView
Oral-13William I. Atlas*, William G. Housty, and Jonathan W. MooreIndigenous Community Partnerships Towards Foundational Understanding of Wild Salmon SurvivalView
Oral-14Brian Beckman*, Cheryl Morgan, and Meredith JourneyThe PDO, The Blob and Juvenile Coho Salmon Growth in the Northern California Current 2000–2017NA
Oral-15Elizabeth A. Daly*, Toby D. Auth, and Richard D. BrodeurJuvenile Salmon in the Northern California Current (NCC) and Changes to the Winter Ichthyoplankton Prey Biomass and Community Structure during the Recent Warm Ocean ConditionsView
Oral-16James M. Murphy*, Emily A. Fergusson, Andrew Piston, Andrew Gray, and Ed FarleyGrowth and Harvest Forecast Models for Southeast Alaska Pink SalmonView
Oral-17Will Duguid*, Jessica Qualley, Katie Innes, Micah Quindazzi, and Francis JuanesRegional and Seasonal Variation in Adult Chinook Salmon Diets in British ColumbiaView
Oral-18Yuki Iino*, Takaaki Abe, Tsuyoshi Nagasaka, Yuichi Shimizu, Katsuhiko Ota, Takuya Kawashima, and Tomohiko KawamuraEffect of Temperature and Amount of Food on the Growth Rate/ Aerobic Scope of Juvenile Chum SalmonView
Oral-19Samantha E. James*, Evgeny A. Pakhomov, and Brian P. V. HuntSpatial and Temporal Trends in Juvenile Sockeye Salmon Diets Across Oceanographic Regimes on the Coast of British ColumbiaView
Oral-20Maksim Koval* and Sergey GorinThe Role of Environmental Conditions in Various Types of Estuaries for the Productivity of Pacific Salmon Populations of KamchatkaView
Oral-21Michael A. Litzow*, Lorenzo Ciannelli, Curry Cunningham, Bethany Johnson, Michael Opiekun, Patricia Puerta, Ryan R. Rykaczewski, and Justin J. WettsteinNonstationary Effects of Ocean Temperature on Pacific Salmon SurvivalView
Oral-22Chrys-Ellen M. Neville*, Richard J. Beamish, Yeongha Jung, Lana Fitzpatrick, and Colleen HaddadProfiling the Behaviour, Biology and Distinct Characteristics of a Survivor as an Approach to Understanding Factors Regulating Marine Survival of Chinook SalmonNA
Oral-23Jacob Weil, Francis Juanes, and Will Duguid*Fine-scale Taxonomic and Spatiotemporal Variability in the Energy Density of Prey for Juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)View
Oral-24David W. Welch, Erin L. Rechisky*, and Aswea D. PorterA Survey of the Coast-wide Collapse in NE Pacific Chinook and Steelhead Survival: Looming Problems for Set Piece SolutionsView
Poster-10David Costalago*, Brian Hunt, Ian Perry, Chrys Neville, and Ian ForsterIs Juvenile Salmon Condition Driven by the Nutritional Quality at the Based of the Plankton Food-web?View
Poster-11Emily A. Fergusson*, Andy Gray, and Jim MurphyTrophic Relationships Among Juvenile Salmon During Cool and Warm Periods in Southeast AlaskaView
Poster-12Neala W. Kendall*, Benjamin W. Nelson, and James P. LoseeDensity-dependent Marine Survival of Hatchery-origin Chinook Salmon May be Mediated by Pink SalmonView
Poster-13Julie E. Keister*, Amanda Winans, Bethellee Herrmann, Julia Bos, and Iris KempBottom-up Links to Juvenile Salmon Growth and Survival in Puget SoundView
Poster-14Yuya Makiguchi*Effects of Milt Mixture from Parr and Anadromous Males on Hatching Rate in Masu SalmonView
Poster-15Amanda Winans*, BethElLee Herrmann, Minna Hiltunen, Ursula Strandberg, Michael Brett, and Julie E. KeisterQuantifying Juvenile Salmon Prey Quality and Exploring Trophic Linkages in Puget Sound, WA, USAView
Topic 2.  Salmon in Changing Ocean Conditions
Keynote-4Richard W. Zabel*, Lisa Crozier, Brian Burke, Brandon Chasco, Chris Jordan, Jeff Jorgensen, Morgan Bond, and Tom CooneyHow Will Columbia River Salmonids Respond to Changing Ocean Conditions?View
Keynote-5Masahide Kaeriyama*Sustainable Conservation and Use of Chum Salmon Under Warming Climate and Changing Ocean ConditionsView
Keynote-6Nathan Mantua*Recent Extremes in North Pacific Salmon Habitat Through the Lens of Fast and Slow ChangesView
Topic 2-1.  Linkage between salmon production, climate and ocean changes
Oral-25Richard D. Brodeur* and Elizabeth A. DalyEffects of Changing Ocean Conditions on Juvenile Salmon Feeding in Coastal Waters Based on Several Decades of SamplingView
Oral-26Megan V. McPhee, Jared E. Siegel*, and Milo D. AdkisonIs a Warming Bering Sea Leading to Smaller Chinook Salmon?View
Oral-27Marisa N. C. Litz*, Aaron M. Dufault, Andrew M. Claiborne, James P. Losee, and Tyler J. GarberCompetitive Interactions Between Natural Populations of Pink and Chum Salmon from Puget Sound and Coastal Washington, USAView
Oral-28Kathryn Sobocinski*, Correigh Greene, Neala Kendall, Joe Anderson, Mara Zimmerman, and Michael SchmidtSalish Sea Marine Survival Project: Ecosystem Indicators DevelopmentView
Oral-29Ellen Yasumiishi*, Curry Cuningham, Ed Farley, Kristin Cieciel, Wess Strasburger, Alex Andrews, Jeanette Gann, Lisa Eisner, Andrew Dimond, Jamal Moss, Elizabeth Siddon, and Jim MurphyMechanisms for Shifts in the Distribution and Abundance of Juvenile Sockeye Salmon in the Eastern Bering Sea During Late Summer, 2002–2016View
Oral-30Matthew R. Falcy* and Erik SuringDetecting the Effects of Management Regime Shifts in Dynamic Environments Using Multi-population State-space ModelsView
Poster-16Tomonori Azumaya and Shigehiko Urawa*Long-term Shifts of Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) Distribution in the North Pacific and the Arctic Ocean in Summer 1982–2017View
Poster-17Jackie King*, Jennifer Boldt, Brian Burke, Correigh Greene, Jamal Moss, and Chrys NevilleNortheast Pacific Juvenile Salmon Summer Surveys in 2018: Regional Patterns in Juvenile Salmon Marine AbundanceView
Poster-18Jacob E. Lerner* and Brian P.V. HuntA Compound Specific Stable Isotope Analysis of Chinook Salmon Stocks Caught in Northern and Southern Strait of GeorgiaView
Topic 2-2.  Modeling the future for salmon
Oral-31Sue Grant*, Bronwyn MacDonald, David Patterson, Kendra Robinson, Jennifer Boldt, Keri Benner, Chrys Neville, Lucas Pon, Joe Tadey, Jackie King, Mike Hawkshaw, and Dan SelbieFraser River Sockeye: Integrating Science to Predict ProductivityView
Oral-32Carrie A. Holt* and Catherine G.J. MichielsensEvaluating the Impacts of Time-varying Productivity on Biological BenchmarksView
Oral-33Brittany Jenewein* and Karen RickardsImproving Terminal Abundance Estimates of Spring- and Summer-run Age 52 Fraser River Chinook Salmon by Incorporating a Second CPUE Dataset from the Albion Test FisheryView
Poster-19Kathrine G. Howard*, James Murphy, and Sabrina GarciaThe Future of Yukon River Chinook Salmon in a Warming WorldView
Poster-20William Satterthwaite*, Kelly Andrews, Jennifer Gosselin, Correigh Greene, Chris Harvey, Mary Hunsicker, Stuart Munsch, and Jameal SamhouriSynchrony and Environmental Thresholds in Forecast Performance of U.S. West Coast Chinook and CohoView
Poster-21Andrew O. Shelton*, Will Satterthwaite, Eric J. Ward, and Blake E. FeistSea Surface Temperatures and Variability in the Spatial Distribution of Fall Chinook SalmonView
Poster-22Hillary L. Thalmann, Elizabeth A. Daly, and Richard D. Brodeur*Quantifying Thermal Impacts on Columbia River Steelhead Marine Growth Using Bioenergetics ModelsView
Topic 3: New Technologies/Integrated Information Systems for Salmon Research and Management
Keynote-7Hitoshi Araki*, Hiroki Mizumoto, Takashi Kanbe, and Shunpei SatoEnvironmental DNA Method as a Monitoring Tool for Understanding Salmonid FishesView
Keynote-8Camrin D. Braun*, Godi Fischer, H. Thomas Rossby, Heather Furey, and Simon R. ThorroldThe RAFOS Ocean Acoustic Monitoring (ROAM) Tag: A highly Accurate Fish Tag for At-sea Movement StudiesView
Keynote-9Kristina M. Miller*Genomic Science Advances Changing the Face of Salmon ScienceView
Keynote-10Dion Oxman* and Sabrina LarsenInteractive Mapping and Dynamic Data Visualization—Eye Candy or Useful Tool for Fisheries Research?View
Topic 3-1.  New technologies
Oral-34Terry D. Beacham*, Colin Wallace, Kim Jonsen, Brenda McIntosh, John R. Candy, David Willis, Cheryl Lynch, Jean-Sébastien Moore, Louis Bernatchez, and Ruth E. WithlerParentage-based Tagging and Genetic Stock Identification of Coho SalmonView
Oral-35Jason Daniels*, Jonathan Carr, Gerald Chaput, John Strom, and Timothy SheehanUsing Telemetry to Map the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Atlantic Salmon in the OceanView
Oral-36Takashi Kitagawa*, Nobuhiko Sato, Shigenori Nobata, Hiromichi Mitamura, Yoshinori Miyamoto, Nobuaki Arai, Keiichi Uchida, Hokuto Shirakawa, and Kazushi MiyashitaDeveloping an Inter-individual Communication Biotelemetry System and Application to Chum Salmon Returned to Off Japanese WatersView
Oral-37Kevin A. Pellett*, Jeramy Damborg, Jamieson Atkinson, and Will DuguidA PIT Tag Based Method for Investigating Survival of Juvenile Cowichan River Chinook During Their First Year of LifeView
Oral-38Nathan F. Putman*, Hiroshi Ueda, and David L.G. NoakesIntegrated Research on Geomagnetic Imprinting and Homing in Pacific SalmonView
Oral-39Erin L. Rechisky*, Aswea D. Porter, William D. P. Duguid, Francis Juanes, Kevin Pellett, Kristina M. Miller, and David W. WelchSurvival, Migration, and Partial Residency in the Salish Sea of Cowichan River Chinook Salmon: The First Fall and WinterView
Oral-40Wade D. Smith*, Boris Espinasse, Evgeny A. Pakhomov, and Brian P.V. HuntIntegrating Multiple Intrinsic Markers to Infer Habitat Use of Sockeye Salmon Stocks (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the North Pacific OceanNA
Oral-41Charles D. Waters*, Jeffrey J. Hard, David E. Fast, Kenneth I. Warheit, Curtis M. Knudsen, William J. Bosch, Marine Brieuc, and Kerry A. NaishThe Genomic Basis of Fitness and its Potential for Understanding Responses to a Changing ClimateView
Oral-42Scott C. Vulstek*, Joshua R. Russell, and Taal LeviThe Use of Environmental DNA for the Enumeration of Sockeye and Coho Salmon at Auke Creek Research StationTBA
Poster-23Caroline Graham*, Evgeny A. Pakhomov, and Brian P.V. HuntA Compilation and Meta-analysis of Salmon Diet Data in the North Pacific OceanView
 Topic 3-2.  Integrated information and management systems
Oral-43James Hawkes*, Graham Goullete, Alejandro Moctezuma, Ernie Atkinson, and Oliver CoxSupplementation of Atlantic Salmon in the Southern Extent of Their Range: Evaluation of age-1 Hatchery Smolt Stocking in a Small Coastal WatershedView
Oral-44Christine Stevenson*, Katrina Connors, Eileen Jones, Charlotte Whitney, Leah Honka, Katy Kellock, Eric Hertz, Jason Hwang, and Brian RiddellThe Pacific Salmon Explorer: A Data Driven Look at Pacific Salmon Populations and Their HabitatsView
Oral-45Jordan T. Watson*, Rob Ames, Camille Kohler, Robert Nigh, Robert Ryznar, and Jenny SuterDynamic Ocean Management for Salmon: Integrating Environmental and Fishery DatasetsView
Poster-24Scott Akenhead*The International Salmon Data Laboratory (ISDL)View