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Technical Report No. 5

Application of Stock Identification in Defining Marine Distribution and Migration of Salmon.
2003 International Workshop on Application of Stock Identification in Defining Marine Distribution and Migration of Salmon
November 1-2, 2003
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.

  • Table of Contents (PDF)
  • Foreword (PDF)
  • Opening Remarks (PDF)


    Oral Presentations

    Session 1: Keynote Address

  • Evaluation of carrying capacity of Pacific salmon in the North Pacific Ocean for ecosystem-based sustainable conservation management
    Masahide KAERIYAMA
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  • Climate change and salmon: Some thoughts from outside the box
    Robert C. FRANCIS
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    Session 2: Perspective Reviews

  • Canadian Perspective Review
    A sea change: Genetics in conservation of the rich and strange

    Ruth E. WITHLER, Kristina M. MILLER, John R. CANDY, and Terry D. BEACHAM
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  • Japanese Perspective Review
    Stock identification studies of high seas salmon in Japan: A review and future plan

    Shigehiko URAWA
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  • Russian Perspective Review
    The perspectives of the Pacific salmon stock investigations in Russia

    Natalia V. VARNAVSKAYA
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  • U.S. Perspective Review
    International data bases help resolve migration and survival of Pacific salmon in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea

    James E. SEEB, Christian T. SMITH, and Lisa W. SEEB
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  • A history of U.S. high seas salmon and steelhead stock identification research
    Katherine W. MYERS, Robert V. WALKER, Nancy D. DAVIS, and Robert L. BURGNER
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  • Status of the Bering-Aleutian Salmon International Survey (BASIS)
    John H. HELLE, Toru NAGASAWA, and Olga S. TEMNYKH
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  • The problem of Pacific salmon stock identification during the marine period of life (results and prospects)
    Oleg F. GRITSENKO, Vladimir I. KARPENKO, Natalia V. KLOVATCH, and A.K. GRUZEVICH
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    Session 3: Chum Salmon - 1

  • Origin of juvenile chum salmon from Gulf of Alaska coastal waters, 2000 and 2001 determined from genetic variation and hatchery thermal marks
    Christine M. KONDZELA, Edward V. FARLEY, Jr., and Richard L. WILMOT
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  • Spatial distributions of juvenile chum salmon in the coastal waters of eastern Hokkaido determined with otolith-marking in relation to zooplankton community
    Mitsuhiro NAGATA, Hiroki ASAMI, Yasuyuki MIYAKOSHI, and Daisei ANDO
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    Session 4: Chum Salmon - 2

  • Stock-specific distribution and migration of juvenile chum salmon along the eastern Bering Sea shelf
    Edward V. FARLEY, Jr., Christine M. KONDZELA, James M. MURPHY, and Angela MIDDLETON
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  • Development of DNA microarray for rapid detection of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes of chum salmon
    Shogo MORIYA, Akihisa URANO, Shigehiko URAWA, Osamu SUZUKI, and Syuiti ABE
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  • Population structure and stock identification of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) based upon microsatellite analysis
    Terry D. BEACHAM, Khai D. LE, and John R. CANDY
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  • Recent analyses of chum salmon homing migration from the Bering Sea to Japan
    Hideji TANAKA, Tomoko KITANI, Masafumi AMANO, Yuzo YAMAMOTO, Takayuki SHOJI, Shigehiko URAWA, Masatoshi BAN, Masa-aki FUKUWAKA, Yasuhiko NAITO, and Hiroshi UEDA
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  • Identification of stocks and environmental characteristics of North Pacific chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta, by chemical analysis of otolith
    Sukyung KANG, Suam KIM, Kevin TELMER, David WELCH, John H. HELLE, Youn-Ho LEE, and Kazuya NAGASAWA
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    Session 5: Statistics

  • Which genetic markers and GSI methods are more appropriate for defining marine distribution and migration of salmon?
    Michael A. BANKS and David P. JACOBSON
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  • Determining accuracy of a Bayesian approach to estimate individual identification to stock-of-origin for Pacific salmon in marine fisheries using microsatellite and MHC loci
    John R. CANDY and Terry D. BEACHAM
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    Session 6: Chinook and Coho Salmon

  • Development of 5'-nuclease reactions for high-throughput SNP genotyping in salmon
    Christian T. SMITH, James E. SEEB, and Lisa W. SEEB
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  • Genetic mixed stock analysis of juvenile chinook salmon in coastal areas of western North America
    David J. TEEL
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  • Parasite community composition: Insights on the ecology and migration of juvenile salmon
    Kym C. JACOBSON, Rebecca E. BALDWIN, and David J. TEEL
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  • Using genetic markers to understand the coastal migration of juvenile coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
    Marc TRUDEL, David W. WELCH, John F.T. MORRIS, John R. CANDY, and Terry D. BEACHAM
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  • Patterns of genetic diversity in Alaskan coho salmon
    Jeffrey B. OLSEN, Steven J. MILLER, William J. SPEARMAN, and John K. WENBURG
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    Session 7: Sockeye Salmon

  • Identification local stocks of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) by scale pattern analysis in the Russian economic zone
    Alexander V. BUGAEV
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  • Microsatellites, allozymes, and SNPs describe the population structure and identify spatial distribution of mixture components of sockeye salmon in the Bering Sea
    Christopher HABICHT, Chuck GUTHRIE, Richard WILMOT, and James SEEB
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  • DNA-based stock identification of coastal sockeye salmon: Evidence for stock-specific migration behaviour of central coast (Rivers Inlet) sockeye salmon
    David W. WELCH, Marc TRUDEL, Terry D. BEACHAM, John F.T. MORRIS, and John R. CANDY
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    Poster Presentations

  • Three genetic stocks of upriver bright fall chinook salmon detected in the Columbia River basin, USA
    Shawn R. NARUM, Andre TALBOT, Doug HATCH, John WHITEAKER, and Matt POWELL
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  • Conservation and genetic stock identification: A study investigating the stock-specific distribution and performance of juvenile chinook salmon in the Columbia River estuary
    Tricia A. LUNDRIGAN, Paul MORAN, David J. TEEL, Anne R. MARSHALL, Sewall F. YOUNG, and Dan L. BOTTOM
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  • Clues to chinook salmon nearshore migration in southeast Alaska from estimates of stock composition in troll harvests
    William D. TEMPLIN and Lisa W. SEEB
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  • Stock origins of chinook salmon in incidental catches by groundfish fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea, 1997-1999
    Katherine W. MYERS, Robert V. WALKER, Janet L. ARMSTRONG, Nancy D. DAVIS, and William S. PATTON
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  • Genetic stock identification of chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum)
    Natalia VARNAVSKAYA and Nina SHPIGALSKAYA
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  • Scale criteria identify chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum) stocks in gillnet catches within economic zone of Russia
    Lidiya O. ZAVARINA, Nikolay P. ANTONOV, and Alexander V. BUGAEV
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  • Stock identification of chum salmon by mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis
    Syuiti ABE, Shunpei SATO, Rizalita R. EDPALINA, Hironori ANDO, Masahide KAERIYAMA, Shigehiko URAWA, and Akihisa URANO
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  • Identification of two ecological forms of chum salmon by analyzing microstructure of otoliths
    Elena AKINICHEVA, Igor IZERGIN, and Vladimir VOLOBUEV
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  • Juvenile chum salmon in the Okhotsk Sea: Their origins estimated by genetic and otolith marks
    Shigehiko URAWA, Jiro SEKI, Morihiko KAWANA, Penelope A. CRANE, Lisa W. SEEB, Konstantin GORBATENKO, and Masa-aki FUKUWAKA
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  • Hatchery and wild stock interactions of juvenile chum salmon in marine waters of southeastern Alaska: A bioenergetics approach
    Joe A. ORSI, Alex C. WERTHEIMER, Molly V. STURDEVANT, Emily A. FERGUSSON, Donald G. MORTENSEN, and Bruce L. WING
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  • Emerging baselines to estimate the migration patterns of Dolly Varden charr in nearshore and on the high-seas
    Penelope CRANE, Vladimir BRYKOV, Fred DECICCO, Tim VIAVANT, Mark LISAC, and John WENBURG
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  • The quality of marks obtained under different regimes of salmon otolith marking
    Marina A. KUDZINA and Nikolay A. CHEBANOV
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  • Strontium chloride (SrC1 - 6H2O) as a mass-marker for salmonid otoliths in Alaska
    Dion OXMAN, Beverly AGLER, Peter HAGEN, Ron JOSEPHSON, Gary MARTINEK, Jim NOLTE, and Joseph CASHEN
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  • Post-cephalic white spot syndrome in salmonids
    William R. HEARD
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  • Identification of source populations of mixture individuals from their genotypes
    Michele MASUDA and Jerome PELLA
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  • Reducing bias in mixture estimates: a computer program to bin alleles
    Jeffrey BROMAGHIN and Penelope CRANE
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  • Diel feeding and gastric evacuation of juvenile pink and chum salmon in Icy Strait, southeastern Alaska, May-September 2001
    Molly V. STURDEVANT, Emily A. FERGUSSON, Joe A. ORSI, and Alex C. WERTHEIMER
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  • Even-year pink salmon Pacific Rim allozyme baseline and origin of juveniles from Gulf of Alaska coastal waters, 2003
    Sharon L. HAWKINS and Richard L. WILMOT
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  • Stock abundance dynamics of Azabachye Lake and Dvukhyurtochnoye Lake sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) from the results of sockeye salmon origin identification in the coastal and river catches of Kamchatka River basin
    Victor F. BUGAYEV
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  • Results of identification of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) secondary local stocks and secondary groups of local stocks in the coastal and river catches of Kamchatka River for 1978-2001
    Victor F. BUGAYEV
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  • The use of otolith mass marking to estimate adult hatchery sockeye salmon returns in Bolshaya River (Kamchatka)
    Nikolay A. CHEBANOV and Marina A. KUDZINA
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  • The use of the method of mass marking of salmon for the studies of age structure of wild and hatchery adult sockeye salmon
    Marina A. KUDZINA
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  • DNA analysis increases the utility of other stock identification methods in sockeye fisheries management
    Stephen J. LATHAM, Mike LAPOINTE, Jim GABLE, John R. CANDY, and Terry D. BEACHAM
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  • Evaluating the efficacy of probabilistic neural networks to determine stock structure in sockeye salmon using Fourier transformed luminance profiles of scale circuli
    Simon G. ROBERTSON, Peter T. HAGEN, John A. WILCOCK, and Richard BLOOMQUIST
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  • Population structure and history of steelhead trout in California
    John Carlos GARZA, Libby GILBERT-HORVATH, Joe ANDERSON, Tommy WILLIAMS, Brian SPENCE and Heidi FISH
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  • Workshop Review (PDF)





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