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3ème Symposium de HydroNet CRSNG en partenariat avec Environnement Illimité inc. et LVM
Date : 9 au 11 avril 2013 Lieu : Delta Centre-ville, 777 University Street, Montréal, Québec Agenda Programme Photos du 3ème Symposium de HydroNet CRSNG |
Présentations et Résumés (disponibles en anglais) |
Résumés des Posters |
Decision Tools in Support of Fish Passage. R. McLaughlin, Associate Professor, University of Guelph. |
Brook Trout Habitat Loss by Hydroelectric Project: Lessons learned from habitat compensation methods. F. Burton, Project Director, and M. Gendron, Environnement Illimité inc. |
The Implementation of Mobile Hydroacoustic Surveys in Determining Fish Distributions in Fast Flowing Fluvial Environments - Its application in assessing an instream hydrokinetic turbine project. K. Jacobs, M. Gendron, Environnement Illimité inc.; and I. Hamad, Renewable Energy Research. |
Sustainable Development of Hydropower – Case-studies and perspectives in Norway. A. Harby, Director, Centre for Environmental Design of Renewable Energy (CEDREN), Norway. |
Challenges and Solutions to Sustainable Hydropower in Canada. T. Toner, Director, Environmental Services, Nova-Scotia Power, Canada. |
Hydropower Development in the Mekong Basin – From a Canadian Private Environmental Consultancy Experience. G. Bruce, President and Partner, Hatfield Canada, Laos. |
Entrainment Vulnerability of Bull Trout and Burbot at the Mica Dam (Kinbasket Reservoir, BC). E.G. Martins, L.F.G. Gutowsky, Carleton University; P.M. Harrison, University of Waterloo; M. Langford, D. Zhu, University of Alberta; D. A. Patterson, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; A. Leake, BC Hydro; M. Power, University of Waterloo; and S. J. Cooke, Carleton University. |
Home Range and Spatial Behaviour of Burbot (Lota lota) in a Hydropower Reservoir in Southeastern B.C. P.M. Harrison, University of Waterloo; L.F.G. Gutowsky, E.G. Martins, Carleton University; D. Patterson, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; A. Leake, BC Hydro; S.J. Cooke, Carleton University; and M. Power, University of Waterloo. |
The Spatial Ecology of Adfluvial Bull Trout in a Large Hydropower Reservoir. L.F.G. Gutowsky, Carleton University; P.M. Harrison, University of Waterloo; E.G. Martins, Carleton University; D. Patterson, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; A. Leake, BC Hydro; M. Power, University of Waterloo; and S.J. Cooke, Carleton University |
Computational Fluid Dynamic Modeling of the Seton, Carpenter and Downtown Reservoirs on the Bridge and Seton River Systems. M.T. Langford, A.B. Baki, D.Z. Zhu, University of Alberta |
Estimation and Modeling of Fish Production in Reservoirs. D. Boisclair, Theme Leader, Université de Montréal, and G. Rose, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
Comparative Analysis of Sampling Methods to Develop Habitat-Use Models of Fish Productivity in the Littoral Zone of Reservoirs. N.A. Satre, G. Bourque and D. Boisclair, Université de Montréal. |
Geostatistical Estimates of Pelagic Fish Production in Freshwater Ecosystems. R.A. Pollom and G.A. Rose, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
Acoustic Size Spectra of Fishes: Spatial and Temporal Variation within a Hydropower Reservoir along the Winnipeg River. L. Wheeland and G.A. Rose, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
Nutrient and Species Richness as Drivers of Fish Productivity in Canadian Waters. J.B. Rasmussen, Theme Leader, University of Lethbridge. |
Establishing the Link between Fish Biodiversity, Species Richness and Biomass Production in Freshwater Ecosystems. P.A. Lennox and J.B. Rasmussen, University of Lethbridge. |
Characterizing the Impact of Dams on the Thermal Regime of the Fourchue River (Quebec). A. Maheu, A. St-Hilaire, L. Beaupré, A. Daigle, Institut national de la recherche scientifique; and D. Caissie, Fisheries and Oceans Canada. |
Thermal Modeling of the Fourchue River: Deterministic Model versus Statistical Model. L. Beaupré, A. St-Hilaire, A. Daigle et N. Bergeron, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique |
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