2009
23rd Annual Alaska Salmon Hatchery Managers Meeting
Hosted By
Kake Non Profit Fisheries Corporation
Gunnuk Creek Hatchery
January 13 - 15, 2009
Westmark Baranof  Hotel
Downtown Juneau, Alaska
CONTACT INFORMATION:
John Oliva or Zach Olson
Gunnuk Creek Hatchery PO BOx 523
Kake, Alaska 99830
1(907)-785-6460 Phone
1(907)-785-6475 Fax
gunnukcreek@hughes.net
.We would like to thank all our sponsors and guest for helping us achieve a very successful and productive meeting.
Below you will find the presentations from the meeting, just click on link to pull them up.
DAY ONE

Medevejie Hatchery/ NSRAA: Hatchery Program Update
Presentation 1
Presentation 2

Adrian Celeweycz, NOAA, NMFS, Auke Bay Laboratories: Effect of Venteral Fin Removal on Overwinter Survival and Growth of Alaska Stream Type Chinook during Ftreshwater Culture

Jerry Zinn, Novartis Animal Health, Aqua BU: Update on Current Products and Future Plans within NAH in Regards to New products

John Unterberg, ADF&G Fort Richardson Hatchery: Chemical Feed Systems-New & Old, Conversions to a More User Friendly Application Method

Ron Malnor, Western Chemical/ Bio Oregon: Calecien Marking
Bio Oregon Feed Overview

ADF&G  Age Mark and Tag Lab : Thermal Marking

Ray Ralonde, Aquaculture Specialist, University of Alaska Fairbanks School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Alaska Sea Grant Advisory Program: Research and Development for the Alaska PNP Hatchery Program

Loren Thompson, SSRAA/ Crystal Lake Hatchery: Crystal Lake Hatchery History and Program Overview

Kasha Cox, Intervet/ Schering-Plough Animal health: Aquaflor Presentation ( www.

Andrew Gray, NOAA, NMFS, Auke Bay Laboratories: Parental Genotyping to evaluate Family-Correlated Survival and Genetic-Based Tagging of a Small Hatchery Population

John Bruns, POWHA/ Prince of Whales Hatchery: Hatchery Program Overview

Flip Pryor, ADF&G Resource Biologist: History of Salmon Hatcheries in Southeast Alaska

Ted Ground, Point  Four and International Filter Solutions: Elements of Water Quality in Aquaculture; The Emerging Paradigm of Intergrating Treatment Processes

Day 2

Jay Creasy, SSRAA/ Whitman Lake Hatchery: Whitman Lake Hatchery History and Program Overview.

Joe Orsi, NOAA, NMFS,Auke Bay Laboratories: Southeast Alaska Costal Monitoring - Using Data Associated with Juvenile Salmon at Sea to Forecast Returns to Southeast Alaska

Jim Seeland, University of Alaska Southeast Fish Technology Department: Overview of Fish Technology Programs at UAS

Gary Byrne, KRAA/ Pillar Creek Hatchery: Pillar Creek Hatchery Projects

Paula Galloway, BC Salmon Farmers Association: BC Industry Update, Wild Salmon Protection and Issue Discussion

Sam Rabung, AKI/Port Armstrong Hatchery: Port Armstrong Production Overview and AKI Update

Yasuyuki Miyakoshi, Hokkaido Fish Hatchery: The General Status and Management of Salmon Hatchery Program in Japan, aand On Going Salmon Research

Al Edsall, Ewos, Little Port Nicholas Hatchery: Update on Little Port Nicholas Hatchery in Craig, Alaska

John Joyce, NOAA, NMFS, Auke Bay Laboratories: Use of Hatchery Indicator Stocks of Chinook in Southeast Alaska - Comparison of Unuk and Chickamin River Hatchery and Wild Catch Distribution, Marine Survival and Exploitation Rates

Bob Mcfadden, ADF&G Elmendorf Hatchery: Hatchery Update

Ray Ralonde, Aquaculture Specialist, University of Alaska Fairbanks School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Alaska Sea Grant Advisory Program: Shellfish Mari Culture in Alaska-From Farm to an Industry

Josh Homer, NSRAA, Deer Lake Project: Deer Lake Project Overview