12. - History of Great Lakes Fish, Fisheries & Governance: Dr. Henry Regier's Legacy
Date: Tuesday, Jun 19, 2018
Time: 10:20 AM - 3:40 PM
Location: HW216
Chair(s): Nicholas Mandrak, Mohiuddin Munawar, William Taylor
University curiosity and government strategy: 150 years of creative tension in Canadian Great Lakes
Thomas Whillans, School of the Environment, Trent University
The history of the Atlantic Salmon in Lake Ontario
Erling Holm, Royal Ontario Museum; Phil Bird, Credit Valley Conservation; Mary Burridge, Royal Ontario Museum
Lake Superior Fish Community, 1953-2017: reflecting a history of change and an uncertain future
Owen Gorman, U.S. Geological Survey
Historical changes in the fish communities of the Credit River watershed
Brett Allen, University of Toronto; Nicholas Mandrak, Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough
Historical changes in the fish communities of the Great Lakes
Sara Campbell, University of Toronto, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Nicholas Mandrak, Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough
Politically-relevant Fisheries Science: Reflections on the Work of Henry Regier
Barbara Knuth, Cornell University
The Origins of Ecosystem-based Management in the Great Lakes Basin
Amanda Guthrie, Virginia Institute of Marine Science; William Taylor, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, Michigan State University; Andrew Muir, Great Lakes Fishery Commission; Ken Frank, Michigan State University; Henry Regier, U of Toronto
Fish Community Objectives: A look back and forward
James Bence, Michigan State University, Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife
The Future of the Great Lakes Fisheries Ecosystem - Sustainability or Collapse
William Taylor, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, Michigan State University; Molly Good, Michigan State University; So-Jung Youn, Michigan State University