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Wild Trout IX Calls For Papers, Posters, Nominations For October 2007 Symposium
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The first International Wild Trout Symposium was held in 1974, with symposia now being held at 3-year intervals. These events bring together a broad and diverse audience. Governmental entities, non-governmental conservation groups, media representatives, and educators; join anglers, guides, and business interests associated with trout fisheries to share viewpoints on wild trout management and related public policy, and to exchange technical information. During the ensuing 35 years, previous symposia have led to numerous innovative, new, wild trout management approaches. Wild Trout IX will continue this progress.

Wild Trout IX will offer a unique forum for professionals and trout anglers to interact, to get to know each other in an informal setting, and to be exposed to the latest wild trout science, technology and philosophy. These conferences equip participants to better manage, preserve, and restore these magnificent but declining resources. They focus on the needs of working level wild trout professionals, conservationists, and trout anglers.

The Wild Trout IX Program Committee is soliciting abstracts for presentations and posters. Please send brief abstracts (200 - 300 words or less) to Committee Cochairman, Dirk Miller by April 1, 2007.

The Program Committee is particularly interested in papers related to the following topics:

"¢ Balancing native trout with introduced trout - Are wild trout always preferred? How important is it to provide exotic trout fisheries? Successful approaches to resolving conflicts created when converting from exotic to native wild trout? Case studies where high value exotic trout fisheries were eliminated to restore native trout.

"¢ Habitat enhancement and restoration - Are watershed scale efforts producing measurable results? How effective have 'natural channel design' projects been? Are traditional, less invasive approaches working? Any case histories of reach-level or watershed-level projects. How effective is dam removal?

"¢ Catch-and-release fisheries - Have these fisheries lived up to expectations? Is there any difference between catch and release and other "special regulations" or have the social changes diminished differences between a slot limit and catch and release? Or, once you have flies and lures only, does the bag limit matter? The good, bad, and truly ugly of catch and release: What have we learned?

"¢ Genetic considerations for managing wild trout - Why worry about genetics when managing exotic wild trout? Do stocked trout play a role? Are there practical ways to protect genetic integrity of native stocks?

"¢ Invasive species: vertebrates, invertebrates, plants - What are their impacts on wild trout? Any case histories where they did or did not impact the fishery (e.g., Didymo or New Zealand mudsnail)? Are there some good management approaches to combat their spread?

Abstracts related to other topics are welcome. Additional session topics and contributed papers may be added fill out the agenda.

Authors are asked to consult the Wild Trout IX web site for guidelines for abstract, poster, and manuscript preparation: (http://www.wildtroutsymposium.com)

Please submit brief abstracts electronically to Dirk Miller using Word Perfect or MS Word files before April 1, 2007. Authors and presentations chosen for the symposium must submit a complete manuscript ready for publication in the Symposium Proceedings by August 1, 2007. For additional information and inquiries, contact the Program Committee Co-chairs.

Media Contact:

Robert Carline, USGS<br />
(814) 865-6592<br />
f7u@psu.edu

Dirk Miller<br />
(307) 777-4556<br />
Dirk.Miller@wgf.state.wy.us

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