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Hudson River Symposium: The Drivers of Change – The Science of Harvest, Part four

When:
March 15, 2021: 1:30PM to 3:30PM
Where:
Online
To Attend:
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The Hudson River Environmental Society & Hudson River Foundation have teamed up to present a series of presentations on Hudson River fish and the stressors affecting change. The Hudson River fish community has long been an important social, economic, and ecological sector of life in the Hudson Valley. Climate change, invasive species, off-shore commercial fishing, surge barriers, and dams present real challenges for the propagation and survival of Hudson River fish species today.

Schedule for part four of this five part series:

  • Coastal Fisheries and Hudson River Anadromous Species (20 min). Isaac Wirgin, Ph.D.
  • Managing Hudson River Fish for Commercial Harvest and Recreation (20 min). Gregg
    Kenney
  • Impact of Atlantic Ocean Bycatch (20 min). David Secor, Ph.D.
  • The Striped Bass Recovery: A Harbinger of the Trade-offs and Challenges of Modern
    Fisheries Management (20 min). Olaf Jensen, Ph.D.
  • Incorporating Climate Induced Changes into Fisheries Monitoring, Assessment and
    Management. (20 min). Yong Chen, Ph.D.
  • Audience Questions (20 min)

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