FivePine Lodge & Conference Center, Sisters, Oregon Sponsored by: Oregon Aquaculture Association, OSU Extension Service, AquaFish Collaborative Research Support Program Co-Sponsored by: Desert Springs Trout Farm, Ewing Irrigation, Ghiglieri Gallery, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, USDA Rural Development Presenters' HandoutsPond Ecology (pdf 465kb) Dr. Stan Gregory, Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife, Oregon State University Physical, chemical and biological aspects of ponds; micronutrients, food chains/webs; role of fish and plants; interdependence of plants and animals Oregon Fish Stocking Regulations (pdf 75kb) Laura Tesler, Restoration & Enhancement Coordinator, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife Invasive and exotic species introduction and impact; approved fish species; licensed propagators Weed and Algae Management (pdf 800kb) Mark Sytsma, PhD, Environmental Sciences & Resources and Director, Center for Lakes & Reservoirs, Portland State University Prevention, treatments; how to get rid of pond weeds Fish Health and Disease Prevention (pdf 1mb) Dr. Tony Amandi, Senior Fish Health Specialist, Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Preventative measures, Ceratomyxa shasta; where to go for help; how to prepare fish for examination Pond Construction, Repair & Maintenance; Pond Screening (pdf 300kb) Dr. James Bowman, AquaFish, CRSP Permitting, maintenance of dikes, sealing leaky ponds, placement of plants and trees, nutria problems, screening Naturescaping (pdf 1.3mb) Larry Pecenka, Habitat Biologist, High Desert Region, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife Food, water, cover and space for fish and wildlife; landowner incentive programs Oregon Freshwater Aquaculture-Fish for Your Ponds:
Ken Dunder, Santiam Valley Ranch, Warm Water Fish Farm and President, Hydrokinetic Systems Brief overview of hatcheries producing cold-water and warm-water fish for ponds Market Opportunities and Strategies for Oregon's Freshwater Aquaculture (pdf 21kb) Dr. Ed Schmisseur, Emeritus Faculty Agricultural and Resource Economics, OSU A brief overview of a marketing analysis conducted for the Oregon Aquaculture Association and USDA Rural Development Protecting Oregon's Native Turtles (pdf 1.1mb) Sue Beilke, Sauvie Island Wildlife Area, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife PresentersTony Amandi, PhD, Senior Fish Health Specialist, Fish Health Services, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
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