Publications
Publications
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Continuing education program: American Fisheries Society 142nd Annual Meeting
Published on March 12, 2016
The Continuing Education Committee has a diverse set of courses which include a variety of topics, ranging from standardization in electrofishing, leading effective technical meetings, digital photography, and statistical concepts for fisheries scientists. -
Being green will be easy for AFS 2012
Published on March 12, 2016
RiverCentre and the Crowne Plaza Hotel both support green initiatives. -
Annual Meeting tours and eats
Published on March 12, 2016
Take a tour of Historical Mississippi River Sites, or St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. Bike along the Mississippi River with a Park Ranger, and dine out! -
Where waters meet, people greet, and networks are born
Published on March 12, 2016
Conference attendees will have the opportunity to network with fisheries professionals and students, stay current on the latest in fisheries science, and enjoy the sights and scenes of the Twin Cities. -
The intern-mentor experience: a ten week sample of the real world
Published on March 9, 2016
The internship experience, a temporary work period lasting three to six months, holds many meanings for undergraduate students -
Utilization of a spatial-decision support tool for the restoration of Chinook salmon in the Columbia River
Published on March 9, 2016
Managers, policy-makers, and practitioners often utilize spatially-explicit decision-support tools for assistance and guidance in managing highly dynamic and spatially diverse environmental systems -
Emerging leaders empowered to make change
Published on March 9, 2016
“Promote positive change, economic vitality, resource conservation, and enhance the quality of life in Michigan by encouraging leadership for the common good.” -
Developing decision-support tools to enhance aquatic connectivity in the Great Lakes Basin: results of a workshop sponsored by the Great Lakes Fishery Trust
Published on March 9, 2016
Interest in reconnecting riverine habitat through barrier removal and other fish passage projects continues to increase, and funding sources are becoming more readily available in Michigan and other Great Lakes states -
The 2014-2015 Fenske Fellowship: furthering the future of fisheries management
Published on March 9, 2016
What does the future have in store for the Great Lakes Basin, and are we ready for it? This is a critical question to consider, especially in regard to emerging issues and potential threats -
What is the Fenske Fellowship?
Published on March 9, 2016
Jan Fenske was the first female fisheries biologist of the Fisheries Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources -
Economic and Ecological Costs and Benefits of Streamflow Augmentation Using Recycled Water in a California Coastal Stream
Published on March 8, 2016
We assessed the economic and ecological merits of a recycled water project that opted for an inland release of tertiary-treated recycled water in a small stream and wetland compared to an ocean outfall discharge. -
Economic and Ecological Costs and Benefits of Streamflow Augmentation Using Recycled Water in a California Coastal Stream
Published on March 8, 2016
We assessed the economic and ecological merits of a recycled water project that opted for an inland release of tertiary-treated recycled water in a small stream and wetland compared to an ocean outfall discharge. -
Pandas and People - Coupling Human and Natural Systems for Sustainability
Published on February 17, 2016
This is the first book to synthesize the findings and approaches of long-term integrated research in a model coupled human and natural system, and to illustrate their applications to regional, national, and global scales. -
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION - Use of local ecological knowledge to investigate endangered baleen whale recovery in the Falkland Islands
Published on February 12, 2016
This collation of information provided first-time evidence on the return of the whales in the Falkland Islands' waters. -
The social, economic, and environmental importance of inland fish and fisheries
Published on February 9, 2016
Though reported capture fisheries are dominated by marine production, inland fish and fisheries make substantial contributions to meeting the challenges faced by individuals, society, and the environment in a changing global landscape -
Framing ecosystem services in the telecoupled Anthropocene
Published on February 3, 2016
Here, we apply a new integrated framework of telecoupling (Liu et al . 2013 ) to systematically analyze the causes, effects, agents, and dynamics of ES flows over distance. -
Framing ecosystem services in the telecoupled Anthropocene
Published on February 3, 2016
Here, we apply a new integrated framework of telecoupling (Liu et al . 2013 ) to systematically analyze the causes, effects, agents, and dynamics of ES flows over distance. -
Framing ecosystem services in the telecoupled Anthropocene
Published on February 3, 2016
Here, we apply a new integrated framework of telecoupling (Liu et al . 2013 ) to systematically analyze the causes, effects, agents, and dynamics of ES flows over distance. -
Land surface phenology as an indicator of biodiversity patterns
Published on February 1, 2016
With the rapid decline in biodiversity worldwide it is imperative to develop procedures for assessing changes in biodiversity across space. -
Effects of payments for ecosystem services on wildlife habitat recovery
Published on January 28, 2016
A study on the conservation effectiveness of one of the world’s largest PES programs