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Fraser River sockeye salmon: data synthesis and cumulative impacts

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MacDonald Environmental Sciences Ltd.3:00 pm Break [15 minutes]3:15 pm Freshwater Factors [20 min presentation, 20 min discussion]ESSA Technologies4:00 pm Marine Ecology [20 min presentation, 20 min discussion]PICES4:45 pm Wrap-up [15 minutes]5:00 pm End of Day 1December 1 st , 2010 (Day 2)8:00 am Workshop start [coffee <strong>and</strong> pastries provided]8:15 am Introductory remarks <strong>and</strong> plan for Day 2 [David Marmorek; 15 min]8:30 am Predators [2 x 20 min presentation, 20 min discussion]Mammal predation – Andrew TritesFish predation – Villy Christensen9:30 am Lower <strong>Fraser</strong> Habitat Analysis [20 min presentation, 20 min discussion]Mark Johannes10:15 am Break [15 minutes]10:30 am Climate Change [2 x 20 min presentation, 20 min discussion]En route mortality – Scott HinchClimate Change – Eduardo Martins11:30 am Cumulative Effects [1 hour]• Examples of intended analyses Qualitative Quantitative (including looking at <strong>data</strong> template)• Exploring conceptual models Interactive/collaborative discussion12:30 pm Lunch [1 hour] – lunch provided1:30 pm Integrative Workshop Task [1.5 hours]Relative Likelihood of Alternative HypothesesIndividual review of relevant PSC outputs & subgroup discussion23

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