13. - Building Relationships of Anglers and Scientists toward Sustainable Fisheries

Date: Thursday, Jun 21, 2018
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:20 PM
Location: SY110

Chair(s): Jesse Lepak, James Watkins

Communicating Research to Charter Captains: King Salmon Movement and Behavior in Lake Ontario
Jesse Lepak, NY Sea Grant; James Watkins, Cornell University; Christopher Perle, Florida State College at Jacksonville; Lars Rudstam, Cornell University Bio Field Station, Dept. of Natural Resources

Tracking diel foraging behavior of Chinook Salmon in Lake Ontario using pop-off archival tags
James Watkins, Cornell University; Christopher Perle, Florida State College at Jacksonville; Jesse Lepak, NY Sea Grant; Lars Rudstam, Cornell University Bio Field Station, Dept. of Natural Resources

Engaging Stakeholders in their Fisheries Future: Lessons from Fisheries Workshops in Michigan
Brandon Schroeder, Michigan Sea Grant; Mary Bohling, Michigan State University Extension; Dan O'Keefe, Michigan Sea Grant; Ronald Kinnunen, Michigan State Univ., Sea Grant Ext.; Steve Stewart, Michigan Sea Grant; Elliot Nelson, Michigan Sea Grant; Justin Selden, Michigan Sea Grant

Engaging Anglers, Managers and Scientists in Southern Lake Michigan
Mitchell Zischke, Purdue University; Jayson Beugly, Purdue University and IL-IN Sea Grant; Patrice Charlebois, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant, Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois

Fish consumption and advisory awareness in the Province of Ontario, Canada
Satyendra Bhavsar, Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change; Helen Ball, OMNRF; Nilima Gandhi, Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change; Sarah Gewurtz, University of Windsor; Ken Drouillard, University of Windsor, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research