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1 Time Mon Oct 10 Tue Oct 11 8:00 AM Golf at Bear Mountain Ranch 8:30 AM Wednesday, October 12 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM Welcome: Margaret Barrette and Laura Hoberecht #HowToHashtag: P. Sean McDonald Julie Qiu, Social Media Blogger 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM J. Lentz Keynote Speaker: Bill Mook, Mook Sea Farm 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM Dr. Gary Wikfors: An Overview of Current Research in the Birthplace of Modern Shellfish Aquaculture - The Milford Laboratory 11:30 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM PCSGA Board Meeting Lunch on your own Michael Rubino and Susan Bunsick/NOAA: Update on Federal Shellfish Permitting Issues Luncheon & Speaker: Cynthia Nims, Author Oysters 1:45 PM
2 2:00 PM AGM, Debris Management, RESOURCE USER CONFLICTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES, PERMITTING, and REGULATORY Moderator: Bob Rheault Go to Meeting Laura Hoberecht: Top Ten Recommendations from the SIP Team to Improve Training the Permit Process in WA 2:15 PM Robert Smith: US v. Washington: Working with the Tribes and Determining Tribal Shellfish Harvest Rights 2:30 PM Merrill Rudd: The Socio-Ecological System of Razor Clams and the Quinault Indian Nation: Modeling the Potential Impacts of Ocean Change on a Steadfast Fishery 2:45 PM Eli Lieberman: How Shellfish Growers can Contribute to an Oil Spill Response 3:00 PM Bob Rheault: East Coast Aquaculture Permitting. Lessons Learned From 14 States That are Still Working This Out (BMPs for Regulators) EMERGING SPECIES Moderator: Bobbi Hudson Kendra Baird: The Effect of Temperature on Early Development of the Giant California Sea Cucumber in a Hatchery Setting Lillian Kuehl: The Effect of Diet on Survival, Growth, and Radula Morphology of Haliotis kamtschatkana Postlarvae Stuart Ryan: The Effects of Microaglal Diet on Growth and Survivorship of Larval and Post-Larval Stages of the California Sea Cucumber, Parastichopus californicus Bobbi Hudson: Sugar Kelp Culture Status in Alaska Brian Tsuyoshi Takeda: Urchinomics: Turning an Ecological Crisis into an Economic Opportunity 3:15 PM P. Sean McDonald: People, Perspectives, and Permitting in Geoduck Joth Davis: Development in Aquaculture for Purple Hinge Rock Scallop Aquaculture 3:30 PM 3:45 PM Industry Updates: Moderator: Alice Helker Alice Helker: Update from the Kenneth Chew Center for Shellfish Research & Restoration GENETICS, BROOD STOCK DEVELOPMENT Moderator: Dennis Hedgecock Song Sun: Molecular Insights into the Adaptation Strategy of a Deep Sea Mussel Compared with its Coastal Relative 4:00 PM Gil Sylvia: OSI Update Dennis Hedgecock: Non-Stationary, Non-Equilibruim Genetic Structure of the North American Pacific Oyster Population 4:15 PM Dan Cheney: PSI 20 Year Retrospectivie of Shellfish Shenanigans Romain Morvezen: Genetic by Environment Interactions for Desirable Traits of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, on the West Coast, US 4:30 PM Julie Horowitz: Washington Shellfish Initiative-Phase II Progress and Opportunities Chris Langdon: Update on the Molluscan Broodstock Program-Status of Midori and Kumamoto stocks 4:45 PM T. Diane Windham: Offshore Shellfish Project Update Emma Timmins-Schiffman: Predicting Geoduck Reproductive Maturation with Proteomic Tools 5:00 PM Tradeshow Reception 6:00 PM 6:30 PM Putt Putt Film: Ground Operations: Battlefields to Farmfields NSA Fundraiser
3 Time Thursday, October 13 8:00 AM HUMAN HEALTH ISSUES Moderator: Hans Hurn Dep Chief Mike Cenci & Sgt. Erik Olson: Black Market Shellfish Trafficking CLIMATE CHANGE, OCEAN CHEMISTRY, ACIDIFICATION Moderator: Joth Davis Joth Davis: Using Seaweeds to Mitigate Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea 8:30 AM Dr. Peter Ronnow: Time Temperature Indications (TTIs) Current Application and Usage for Vibrio Monitoring in Shellfish Evan Durland: Larval Culture of the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas in Acidified Conditions: Comparing Laboratory and Hatchery Environments 8:45 AM Clara Hard: Oyster and Vibrio parahaemoloyicus in Washington: 2016 Season and Emerging Trends Jacqueline Padilla-Gamino: Ocean Acidification Effects on the Ecophysiology of Early Life History Stages of Marine Invertebrates and Algae 9:00 AM Jean Snyder: Online Shellfish Growing Area Maps: Improving Communication, Transparency and Up-to-Date Harvest Safety Joseph Gibertson: The Razor Clam Population and Impacts of Climate Change On the Washington Coast 9:15 AM Zack Forster: Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife: Harmful Algae Bloom Monitoring Bob Rheault: Acidification Questions: A Plea for Better Science and Management Actions in Response to Harmful Algal Blooms 9:30 AM Audrey Kuklok: New Science in Washington's Biotoxin Program Amy Sprenger, Jan Newton: NANOOS Delivers: Real-time and Climatological Data Products to Understanding Variation in the Salish Sea 9:45 AM Trevor Swanson: Exploring Drivers of Fecal Coliform Pollution Trends in the Puget Sound Bill Mook: An oyster farmer s perspective on changing seawater chemistry in Maine coastal waters 10:00 AM Gil Sylvia: Traceability 10:15 AM 10:30 AM SHELLFISH FARMING AROUND THE GLOBE Phillipe Maraval: Shellfish Farming In France: Difficulties and Possibilities PEST MANAGEMENT Moderator: Brett Dumbauld Katelyn M. Bosley: Application of the Extractable Lipofuscin Aging Method to Estimate Mortality and Population Dynamics of the Burrowing Shrimp, Neotrypaea californiensis 10:45 AM Brett Dumbauld: Neotrypaea Population Dynamics 2: Where are Those Shrimp Coming from and How Long Before It's an Issue for my Shellfish Bed? 11:00 AM Chris Sherman: Shellfish Hatchery in Zanzibar Kelly DeForest: Dead or Alive: Factors Governing the Toxicity of Imidacloprid to Burrowing Shrimp 11:15 AM Amanda Lowrey: Modern Shellfish Farming in Ancient Hawaiian Fishponds Kim Patten: Moving Forward with the next generation of shellfish IPM for burrowing shrimp 11:30 AM Lunch on your own/ NSA Meeting 1:30 PM SHELLFISH HEALTH PANEL Ralph Elston, Jim Moore, Colleen Burge, Ted Meyers, Brady Blake, Philippa Kohn, Tom Lehman WILD STOCK MANAGEMENT Moderator: Don Velasquez Donald Velasquez: Harvesting 6 1/4 in. Male Dungeness Crabs- A "Best Management Practice?" Perhaps Not. 1:45 PM Henry Carson: The (Future) Recovery of California Sea Cucumber Stocks in WA
4 2:00 PM James McArdle: A Spatio-Temporal Hot Spot Analysis of Salish Sea Clam Species 2:15 PM Don Rothaus: The Increasing Prevalence of Tanner Crab, Chionoecetes bairdi, as By- Catch in the Puget Sound Commercial Dungeness Crab Fisheries 2:30 PM ESTUARINE HABITAT, ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND SHELLFISH CULTURE INTERACTIONS Moderator: Kerrie McArthur Suzanne Bricker: Shellfish Aquaculture Related Ecosystem Services: Water Quality Improvement Through Bivalve Culture Paul Rudell: Determining Effectiveness of Dungeness Crab Escapement in Derelict Traps Commonly Used in the Washington Waters of the Salish Sea 2:45 PM Bobbi Hudson: Eelgrass Results from NOAA Grant Glenn VanBlaricom: Regulation of Wild Black Abalone Poplutaions at San Nicolas Islands, CA: Important Factors Across Multiple Scales in Time and Space 3:00 AM Larissa Clarke: An Examination of the Use of Seascape Scale Habitats Including Oyster Aquaculture and Zostera marina by Fish and Crab in Pacific Northwest Estuaries Megan Hintz: Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Olympia oyster (Ostrea Lurida ) Early Life History in Puget Sound, WA 3:15 PM 3:30 PM Daniel Sund: Evaluating the Effect of Z. japonica Removal on the Community Composition and Utilization of Intertidal Habitats by Fish and Crab in Willapa Bay, WA 3:45 PM Kim Patten: Japanese Eelgrass-What Effect Does its Control in Willapa Bay Have on Birds, Fish, Invertebrates, and Zostera marina 4:00 PM Marlene Meaders: Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment: The Wild World of Scientific Literature 4:15 PM Gary Wikfors: That FLUPSY in my Bay: Should I Be Worried About It? 4:30 PM 4:45 PM PCSGA Member Reception with Bill Mook 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM Awards Banquet
5 Time Friday, October 14 8:30 AM VENDOR KIX: TIDE-TESTED, GROWER-APPROVED Tradeshow Vendor Spotlight 9:00 AM 9:15 AM LOW COST TECHNIQUES FOR SCREENING OYSTER SPAT AND LARVAE FOR FITNESS IN A CHANGING OCEAN George Waldbusser 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM IOOS: "TURNING ON THE HEADLIGHTS" Shellfish Short Presenters: 10:15 AM Break Roy Clark: Estimating Recreactional Efforts from Aerial Surveys of Shellfish Harvesters using Mobile Devices 10:30 AM SHELLFISH SHORTS: 5-MINUTES TALKS (listed in next column) Andy Suhrbier: Farm Based Vibrio parahaemolyticus Avoidance Techniques P. Sean McDonald: Crab Management Under Climate Change 11:15 AM DOWN ON THE FARM Moderator: Ian Jefferds Jim Gibbons: The Number One Way to Control Seed Costs Courtney Greiner: Investigating Adaption Strategies to Remediate Acidic Conditions on Juvenile Clam Survival 11:30 AM Brian Phipps: Geoduck Mesh Tubes Beth Sanderson: Functional Role of Shellfish Aquaculture Habitats: A New Project Comparing Invertebrate and Fish Use of Eelgrass and Shellfish Habitats 11:45 AM Duane Fagergren: Small Farming Without Big Equipment 12:00 PM Grower Workshop Business, Crisis Communication Workshop 12:30 PM Conference Adjourned Andy Suhrbier: Sea Cucumber Aquaculture in Washington State, An Update on a Pilot Scale Study
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