2nd
Sherkin International Conference 1988
"Wild
Salmon - Present and Future"
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CONTENTS
Opening
Remarks
Matt Murphy, Director, Sherkin Island Marine Station
Opening
Address
Pat the Cope Gallagher, Minister of State at the Department
of the Marine, Dublin, Ireland.
"Management
of Atlantic Salmon through International Agreement"
M.L. Windsor and Peter Hutchinson, NASCO, Edinburgh, Scotland.
"The
Salmon Review Group Report"
Sean O Cruthuir, Secretary to the Salmon Review Group
"Viewpoint
of Commercial Fishermen"
Frank Doyle, Secretary, Irish Fishermen's Organisation Ltd.,
Dublin, Ireland.
"Status
of Salmonid Ocean Ranching on the Pacific Coast of North America"
Brian J. Allee, Director, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Division of Fisheries Rehabilitation, Enhancement and Development,
Alaska, USA.
"Restocking
and Sea-ranching"
John Browne, Department of the Marine, Fisheries Research
Station, Abbotstown, Dublin, Ireland.
"Status
of Atlantic Salmon in Norway"
Lars P. Hansen, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Fish
Research Division, Trondheim, Norway.
"Welsh
Rivers - Salmon Management"
Graeme Harris, Welsh Water Authority, Glamorgan, Wales, UK.
"The
Screebe Experience with Wild Salmon"
Nikolai Burkart & Ethna O'Brien, Screebe Fisheries, Connemara,
Co. Galway, Ireland.
"Scotland's
Salmon Resource - How it is Exploited"
R.G.J. Shelton, DAFS, Freshwater Fisheries Laboratory, Pitlochry,
Scotland.
"Restocking
of Salmon"
Kevin McLoughlin, Cork Harbour Fisheries Assocation, Cork,
Ireland.
"The
Value of Salmon to Tourism in Scotland"
Lindsay M. Laird, Aquaculture Technology Group, Department
of Zoology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland.
"Biological
Problems of Salmon Enhancement and Ranching"
J.E. Thorpe, Freshwater Fisheries Laboratory, Pitlochry, Scotland.
"Salmon
Ranching in Iceland"
Arni Isaksson, Institute of Freshwater Fisheries, Reykjavk,
Iceland.
"Salmon
Farming - How it is Helping Wild Salmon"
Ted Needham, Hayes McCubbin MacFarlane, Aberdeen, Scotland.
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