2001 Annual GIS Meeting

AGENDA for Saturday and Sunday, 15 and 16 September 2001

Saturday, 15 September 2001

8:00: BREAKFAST

9:30: PAPER SESSIONS (Ron Fritzsche)

9:35: Virginia BUTLER and Michael DELACORTE. "Use of archeological fish records to address conservation issues in Owens Valley, California."

9:55: Ian FLEMING and Sigurd EINAM. "Maternal decisions for reproductive success: what does mom have to say?"

10:15: MORNING BREAK

10:30: Erin L. MacDONALD. "Ontogeny of the daubed shanny, Lumpenus maculatus (Perciformes: Stichaeidae), based on external morphology and osteology."

10:50: Morgan S. BUSBY, Miriam J. DOYLE, Janet T. DUFFY-ANDERSON, Susan PICQUELLE, and Ann C. MATARESE. "Early life history of capelin (Mallotus villosus) in the Northeast Gulf of Alaska: a historical perspective based on larval collections 1977-79."

11:10: John STADLER. "The significance of the sounds of males of Bathygobius curacao to conspecific females: similar findings to a study made long ago."

11:30: Katie DODD. "Fangtooth or fangtooths: taxonomic confusion among fishes of the teleost family Anoplogasteridae."

12:00: LUNCH BREAK

1:00: PAPER SESSIONS (Wolfe Wagman)

1:10: Gerald R. HOFF. "Patton seamount communities and habitat associations (150-3300 meters)."

1:30: Waldo WAKEFIELD and Mary YOKLAVICH. "The use of an advanced underwater remotely operated vehicle to observe and document the distribution and abundance of fishes in areas of abrupt topography."

1:50: James Wilder ORR. "The hard-headed snailfish: another new genus and species of snailfishes (Liparidae: Teleostei) from the Aleutian Islands."

2:10: Mark JENNINGS. "Richard Stege and his California "Frog Ranch.""

2:45: GROUP PHOTOGRAPH

3:00: Assorted hijinx

6:00: No-Host Bar, Rogue Brewery

7:00-8:00: Banquet, Rogue Brewery

8:30: Post-Banquet Keynote Address: George ALLEN, Professor of Fisheries Emeritus, Humboldt State University. "Marsh Madness."

Sunday, 16 September 2001

Check out by 10:00 a.m.


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