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SALSEA-MERGE FP7-ENV-2007-1 Grant Agreement No 212529 Work Package 6 Deliverables - D 6.3 Participation and presentation of papers at International symposium (D 6.3) (Month 43)

Introduction The NASCO symposium Salmon at Sea: Scientific Advances and their Implications for Management was held in L'Aquarium in La Rochelle, France, 11 13 October 2011. The symposium is the first international symposium focusing Atlantic salmon at sea reflecting the large progress made in this area in later years, including SALSEA-Merge. The symposium collected in total about 130 persons, a mix of scientists, public servants related to salmon management, representatives from NGO s and private companies and private persons. The SALSEA-Merge consortium presented a total of 15 contributions, 8 speeches and 7 posters. The program of the symposium is listed in the following pages with the contributions by SALSEA-Merge highlighted in red. Background information and most of the speeches presented in the symposium can be found on this NASCO web page. http://www.nasco.int/sas/salmonsummit.htm Annex Program for the NASCO symposium Salmon at Sea: Scientific Advances and their Implications for Management. SALSEA-Merge contributions are highlighted in red.

Salmon at Sea: Scientific Advances and their Implications for Management L'Aquarium, La Rochelle, France 11 13 October 2011 Tuesday 11 October 2011 Provisional Programme (Subject to change) 0900 1300 Opening Session - Introductions and Scene Setting Overviews (Chair: Malcolm Windsor) 0900 0930 Opening remarks 0930 1000 Global challenges in sustainable utilization of marine ecosystems. D. Pauly 1000 1030 Break 1030 1050 Overview of the status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the North Atlantic and trends in marine mortality. G. Chaput 1050 1110 Both predation and feeding opportunities may explain changes in survival of Baltic salmon post-smolts. S. Mäntyniemi, A. Romakkaniemi, J. Dannewitz, S. Palm, T. Pakarinen, H. Pulkkinen, A. Gårdmark, O. Karlsson 1110 1130 Overview of the status of salmon in the North Pacific and trends in marine mortality. L-L. Low 1130 1150 The North Atlantic in the era of global change. B. Hansen, H. Hátún 1150 1210 A discussion of the processes behind the correlation between declining North Atlantic salmon and increasing Northern Hemisphere temperature. P. C. Reid, G. Beaugrand, P. Helaouët 1210 1230 The SALSEA Programme - unravelling the life of the Atlantic salmon at sea. K. Whelan 1230 1300 Discussion 1300 1430 Lunch

Tuesday 11 October 2011 1430 1730 Distribution & Migration of Salmon at Sea (Co-Chairs: Lars Petter Hansen & Peter Hutchinson) 1430 1450 Analysis of historical tagging data from the salmon fisheries at West Greenland and the Faroe Islands. J. A. Jacobsen, D. G. Reddin, L. P. Hansen, V. Bakkestuen, I. Russell, J. White, E. C. E. Potter, T. F. Sheehan, N. Ó Maoiléidigh, J. B. Dempson, G. W. Smith, A. Ísaksson, M. Fowler, L. Karlsson, S. Oskarsson, K. A. Mork, P. Amiro, S. Pedersen 1450 1510 GRAASP: a genetic tool for advancing understanding of the marine ecology of Atlantic salmon in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean. E. Verspoor, P. McGinnity, the SALSEA-MERGE Consortium 1510 1530 Extending understanding of marine migration, ecology and mortality of Atlantic salmon post-smolts using oceanographic modeling, recaptured tagged salmon and SALSEA-GRAASP. K. A. Mork, J. Gilbey, L. P. Hansen, A. J. Jensen, N. O' Maoileidigh, the SALSEA-MERGE Consortium 1530 1600 Break 1600 1615 Marine distribution of regional Atlantic salmon post-smolt stocks in the NE Atlantic ascertained by microsatellite DNA based assignment. J. Gilbey, J. Coughlan, the SALSEA-MERGE Consortium 1615 1630 SALSEA North America: A pelagic ecosystem survey targeting Atlantic salmon in the Northwest Atlantic. T. F. Sheehan, D. G. Reddin, G. Chaput, M. D. Renkawitz 1630-1650 Sonic tracking of Atlantic salmon smolts to sea: correlates of survival and lessons on the migration pathway. F. Whoriskey 1650 1705 Tracking Atlantic salmon migration at sea by use of pop-up satellite tags surprises, world records and mysteries..! A. H. Rikardsen, C. M. Chittenden, D. Righton, F. Økland, T. F. Næsje, P. Gargan, M. D. Renkawitz, T. F. Sheehan, B. Adlandsvik, O-P. Pedersen, E. B. Thorstad, J. G. Davidsen, E. Halttunen, R. S. McKinley, B. Finstad, K. Aarestrup 1705 1730 Discussion 1815 Reception hosted by the Mayor of La Rochelle at the Hotel de Ville 2000 Conference Dinner at Restaurant André

Wednesday 12 October 2011 0900 1130 Distribution & Migration of Salmon at Sea (Co-Chairs: Lars Petter Hansen & Peter Hutchinson) 0900-0915 Locating adult salmon at sea using stable isotopes. K. M. MacKenzie, C. N. Trueman, M. R. Palmer, A. Moore, A. T. Ibbotson, W. R. C. Beaumont 0915 0935 The spatial and temporal distribution of salmon and the pelagic fisheries in the North-East Atlantic: A potential for by-catch? M. Holm, A. Ísaksson, J. A. Jacobsen, L. P. Hansen, S. Guðjónsson, N. O Maoileidigh, S. Óskarsson 0935 0950 Identifying freshwater and oceanic environmental signals from centennial Atlantic salmon catches off the North-East Atlantic. J. Otero, T. Rouyer, A. J. Jensen, J. H. L Abée-Lund, J. D. Armstrong, J. C. MacLean, A. F. Youngson, S. Guðjónsson, G. Gudbergsson, N. C. Stenseth, G. O. Storvik, L. A. Vøllestad 0950 1005 Are post-smolts running on empty? - Migration and survival in the Atlantic. C. Byron, J. Stockwell, A. Pershing, H. Xue 1005 1030 Break 1030 1045 Environmental conditions affecting North American and Penobscot River populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). K. Mills, A. Pershing, D. Mountain, T. F. Sheehan 1045 1100 The decline and fall of Fraser River sockeye salmon and their immaculate resurrection from an intervention of oceanic origin. S. McKinnell 1100 1130 Discussion 1130 1700 Food Production, Growth, Trophic & Other Ecological Interactions (Co-Chairs: Dave Reddin & Jens Christian Holst) 1130 1150 How climate and post-smolt growth control marine mortality in Atlantic salmon; the potential effects of a changing climate on the marine survival of Atlantic salmon. K. D. Friedland

1150 1210 Regional and temporal variation in marine growth of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, L.) from North-East Atlantic populations links to marine survival and oceanographic conditions. N. Ó Maoiléidigh, A. J. Jensen, K. Thomas, J. White, S. M. Einarsson, J. Erkinaro, P. Fiske, K. D. Friedland, J. C. Holst, A. Peyronnet, D Cotter, A. K. Gudmundsdottir, J. Haantie, J. G. Jensås, J. Kuusela, G. M. Østborg, C. Garcia de Leaniz 1210 1230 Ocean climate impacts on growth condition of 1SW and 2SW salmon returning to Scotland. C. D. Todd, J. C. MacLean, M. E. Lonergan, A. J. Howe, L. Boehme 1230 1300 Discussion 1300 1430 Lunch 1430 1450 Prey quality affects the production of wild Pacific salmon in the Northern California Current Ecosystem. M. Trudel, D. Mackas, A. Mazumder 1450 1505 Characterizing trophic status and shift in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, from freshwater to marine life-cycle phases H. Dixon, M. Power, J. B. Dempson, T. F. Sheehan, G. Chaput 1505 1520 Stable isotope evidence for the effect of climatic variations on salmon diet and marine mortality. C. N. Trueman, K. M. MacKenzie, M. R. Palmer, A. Moore, A. T. Ibbotson, W. R. C. Beaumont 1520 1535 The diet of Atlantic salmon post-smolts during their first feeding season in the North-East Atlantic. W. Melle, K. Thomas, J. A. Jacobsen, C. Broms, N. O Maoileidigh, M. Haugland, M. Holm, J. C. Holst 1535 1600 Break 1600 1615 Atlantic salmon foraging ecology in the Northwest Atlantic. M. D. Renkawitz, T. F. Sheehan, D. G. Reddin, G. Chaput 1615 1700 Discussion 1700 1830 Poster Session (in the Activities Room) Posters can also be viewed throughout the Salmon Summit

Thursday 13 October 2011 0900 1230 Implications for Salmon Management (Co-Chairs: Paul Knight & Malcolm Windsor) 0900 0920 The influence of the freshwater environment and biological characteristics of Atlantic salmon smolts on their subsequent marine survival. I. Russell, M. Aprahamian, J. Barry, I. Davidson, A. T. Ibbotson, R. Kennedy, J. C. Maclean, A. Moore, J. Otero, E. C. E. Potter, C. Todd 0920 0940 Minimising the impact of climate change on Atlantic salmon populations in freshwater. P. McGinnity 0940-0955 Determining the continent-of-origin (COO) and region-of-origin (ROO) of Atlantic salmon collected at West Greenland 1995-2010: A review of the findings and a look at what the future holds for molecular genetics methods of mixed stock assignment. T. L. King, T. F. Sheehan, B. Lubinski, D. G. Reddin 0955 1010 What tools are left in the manager s toolbox challenges to conservation of Atlantic salmon in eastern Canada. S. Rocque 1010 1025 Ramifications of persistent low marine survival to Atlantic salmon management in the US. R. Saunders, M. A. Colligan 1025 1100 Break 1100 1115 Use of marine ecosystem productivity indicators along the US west coast to forecast annual returns of Pacific salmon and improve harvest management: a role for long term observations. J. Ferguson, E. Casillas, W. Peterson 1115 1130 Managing salmon stocks and fisheries in a changing environment. E. C. E. Potter 1130 1200 Discussion 1200 1330 Lunch 1330-1600 What Does it all Mean for Salmon Conservation & Management & Future Research? (Chair: Malcolm Windsor) 1330 1445 Session Summaries by Chairmen & Take Home Messages 1445 1600 General Discussion on outcomes from the symposium and actions by scientists and managers 1600 Close of symposium

Poster Presentations Distribution & Migration of Salmon at Sea A preliminary evaluation of use of nuclear SNPs for the assignment to origin of marine post-smolt Atlantic salmon captures in the NE Atlantic. J. Coughlan, P. A. Prodohl, S. Lien, P. Berg, J. Carlsson, P. McGinnity, T. F. Cross, the SALSEA-MERGE Consortium Geographical differentiation and structuring of European Atlantic salmon stocks at microsatellite DNA loci in relation to the regional assignment of marine fish. J. Gilbey, J. Coughlan, the SALSEA-MERGE Genetics team Geographical structuring in Atlantic salmon as revealed by nuclear SNPs: potential for application in the assignment of origin of marine fish. J. Coughlan, J-P. Vähä, S. Lien, P. Berg, J. Carlsson, P. McGinnity, T. F. Cross, the SALSEA-MERGE Consortium Microsatellite standardization and genotyping error in a large multi-partner research programme for conservation of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). J. S. Ellis, J. Gilbey, A. Armstrong, T. Balstad, E. Cauwelier, C. Cherbonnel, S. Consuegra, J. Coughlan, T. F. Cross, W. Crozier, E. Dillane, D. Ensing, C. Garcia de Leaniz, E. García- Vázquez, A. M. Griffiths, K. Hindar, S. Hjorleifsdottir, D. Knox, G. Machado-Schiaffino, P. McGinnity, D. Meldrup, E. E. Nielsen, K. Olafsson, C. R. Primmer, P. A. Prodöhl, L. Stradmeyer, J-P. Vähä, E. Verspoor, V. Wennevik, J. R. Stevens Regional mtdna differentiation in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Europe: potential for use in assigning marine fish to region of origin. E. Verspoor, S. Consuegra, O. Fridjonsson, S. Hjorleifsdottir, D. Knox, K. Olafsson, S. Tompsett, C. Garcia de Leaniz Revisiting the marine migration of US Atlantic salmon with historic Carlin tag data. A. S. Miller, T. F. Sheehan, R. C. Spencer, M. D. Renkawitz, A. L. Meister The migration and survival of Atlantic salmon kelts in estuarine and coastal regions of Canada. J. Carr The effects of dispersal at sea, local adaptation and stocking on the hierarchical genetic structure of Atlantic salmon populations. C. Perrier, J-L. Baglinière, G. Evanno Evidence of positive selection acting on the Atlantic salmon mitochondrial DNA: implications for assessing the impacts of climate change. E. John, C. Garcia de Leaniz, E. Verspoor, S. Consuegra Food Production, Growth, Trophic & Other Ecological Interactions Use of storage tags to study the behavioural ecology at sea of Newfoundland Atlantic salmon smolts and kelts. I. A. Fleming, D. G. Reddin, P. Downton, M. Robertson, L. P. Hansen, A. Mahon

Evidence for bottom-up trophic effects on return rates to a second spawning for Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) from the Miramichi River, Canada G. Chaput, H. P. Benoît Spawning history influence on fecundity, egg size and egg survival of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) from the Miramichi River, New Brunswick, Canada. J. Reid, G. Chaput Smolt age and fine scale marine growth of Atlantic salmon post-smolts in the North- East Atlantic. A. J. Jensen, N. O Maoileidigh, K. Thomas, S. M. Einarsson, M. Haugland, J. Erkinaro, P Fiske, K. D. Friedland, A. K. Gudmundsdottir, J. Haantie, M. Holm, J. C. Holst, J. A. Jacobsen, J. G. Jensås, J. Kuusela, W. Melle, K. A. Mork, V. Wennevik, G. M. Østborg Implications for Salmon Management The large landings of Atlantic salmon along the coast of Finnmark, northern Norway; origin from Norwegian or Russian rivers? M. A. Svenning, J-P. Vähä, S. Prusov, E. Niemelä, V. Wennevik DNA parentage assignment to improve restoration programmes for Atlantic salmon in the Garonne and Dordogne French rivers. D. Clavé, S. Bosc, P. Haffray, R. Guyomard, L. Genestout, M. Chanseau