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The following schedule is from the 72nd Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies which was held October 21-24, 2018 in Mobile, Alabama.
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Fisheries 1 Track
Fisheries 2 Track
Fisheries 3 Track
Fisheries 4 Track
Law Enforcement Track
Legal Track
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Marketing / R3 / Communications 1 Track
Marketing / R3 / Communications 2 Track
Poster Presentation
S-01: Conservation of At-Risk Species on Private Working Forests
S-02: Science and Management Needs for Cavity-Nesting Ducks in the Southern U.S.
S-03: Multi-State Coordinated Surveys for Multiple At-Risk Species in the Southeast
S-04: Applications of Species Distribution Models for Conservation and Management Decision
S-05: Invasive Species
S-06: Using Animal Telemetry to Improve Environmental Management in the Gulf of Mexico
Wildlife 1 Track
Wildlife 2 Track
Wildlife 3 Track
Wildlife 4 Track
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Saturday
, October 20
2nd Level Foyer
4:00pm •
Conference Registration Desk Open
Mobile Bay III
3:00pm •
MINRC Student Welcome and Orientation
Sunday
, October 21
2nd Level Foyer
8:00am •
Conference Registration Desk Open
12:00pm •
Exhibitor Set-Up
2:30pm •
Refreshment Break
Baypointe Suite
8:00am •
Speaker Ready Room Open
Clipper
4:00pm •
Student & Professional Meet and Greet
Jubilee Suite
12:00pm •
Fisheries Administrators Lunch (invitation only) - Sponsored by Miller Net Company, Inc.
5:00pm •
Women in Conservation Mixer - Sponsored by Aspira
Mobile Bay I
9:00am •
Fisheries Resources Committee / USFWS Coordination (invitation only)
1:00pm •
Fisheries Resources Committee Meeting (invitation only)
Mobile Bay II
2:00pm •
SEAFWA Hunting, Fishing & Wildlife Recreation Participation/R3 Committee Meeting
Mobile Bay III
1:00pm •
SEAFWA Wildlife Resources Committee Meeting
Offsite
6:30am •
Directors’ Retreat (invitation only)
6:00pm •
Welcome Reception at the USS Alabama Battleship! - Sponsored by Brandt Information Services, Inc. and National Shooting Sports Foundation
Riverboat
8:00am •
Forestland Resources Committee Meeting
1:00pm •
Wetlands Wildlife Committee Meeting
3:00pm •
Southeastern Section of the Wildlife Society Executive Board Meeting
Schooner
1:30pm •
MINRC Business Meeting and Human Resources Business Meeting
3:30pm •
SEAFWA Human Resources Committee Meeting
Windjammer
8:30am •
MINRC Student Workshop - All students welcome to attend!
3:00pm •
Law Enforcement Chiefs Business Meeting
Monday
, October 22
2nd Level Foyer
7:00am •
Exhibits Open
7:00am •
Conference Registration Desk Open
7:00am •
Breakfast with Exhibitors - Sponsored by Johnson Mirmiran & Thompson Inc.
9:30am •
Coffee Available in the Exhibit Area
3:00pm •
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Admiral Suite
12:00pm •
Wildlife Administrators Lunch (invitation only) - Sponsored by Ducks Unlimited
Baypointe Suite
7:00am •
Speaker Ready Room Open
Bon Secour Bay Ballroom
8:00am •
PLENARY SESSION
Bon Secour Bay Ballroom & 2nd Level Foyer
5:30pm •
Poster: Survival and Recovery Rates of Black-bellied Whistling Ducks (Dendrocygna autumnalis) Banded in Southwestern Louisiana
5:30pm •
Poster: Effects of Mid-rotation Management in Managed Loblolly Pine Stands on Vegetation Response and Northern Bobwhite Habitat
5:30pm •
Poster: Habitat Preferences and Temporal Distribution of Forest Dwelling Bats in Northeastern Oklahoma
5:30pm •
Poster: Auburn University Forestry and Wildlife Student Employment on the National Forests in Alabama
5:30pm •
Poster Session & Social
5:30pm •
Poster: Survival and Recovery Rates of Mourning Doves (Zenaida macroura) Banded on Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge
5:30pm •
Poster: Amphibian Oviposition Site Selection Preferences in Response to Leaf Litter Chemical Characteristics
5:30pm •
Poster: Moist-Soil Seed Biomass and Duck Energy-Day Estimates in Pastures on Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge
5:30pm •
(CANCELLED) Poster: Evaluation of Large-Scale Habitat Enhancement in Newly Inundated Fellsmere Reservoir
5:30pm •
Poster: Demographic Perspectives of Recreational Freshwater Fishing in Alabama
5:30pm •
Poster: Effects of a Lake Renovation on the Fish Community in Edward Medard Reservoir
5:30pm •
Poster: The Influence of Land-Use Change on Loggerhead Shrike Population Decline in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana
5:30pm •
Poster: An Evaluation of the Sandy Creek Nature Center Exhibit Hall and Visitors’ Intentions to Engage in Environmentally Conscientious Behavior
5:30pm •
(CANCELLED) Poster: Using Citizen Science to Engage Private Landowners in the Conservation of Northern Bobwhite Quail
5:30pm •
Poster: Habitat Selection of Male Eastern Wild Turkeys in Arkansas Mountain Regions During Reproduction Periods and Hunting Disturbances
5:30pm •
Poster: Using Time Lapse Cameras and a Roving Creel Survey to Evaluate a Tailrace Trout Fishery
5:30pm •
Poster: Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s Winter Trout Program: A First Look into Angler Recruitment and Retention
5:30pm •
Poster: Acoustic Recording Technology: An Application to Northern Bobwhite Populations
5:30pm •
Poster: Camera Trap Effectiveness in Monitoring a Managed Feral Hog Population in the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
5:30pm •
(CANCELLED) Poster: Integrating Human Dimensions Studies and Human-Wildlife Conflict Data to Develop a Targeted Awareness Campaign About Coyotes in Florida
Bon Secour Bay I
1:20pm •
Fisheries 1 Track: Stocking of Advanced-Size, Delta-Strain Largemouth Bass in Two Estuarine Creeks and a Freshwater Impoundment in Southwest Alabama
1:40pm •
Fisheries 1 Track: Rethinking Florida Bass Stocking as a Fishery Management Tool
2:00pm •
Fisheries 1 Track: Development of a Swab Protocol for an Angler-driven Program to Promote the Genetic Assessment of Black Bass Populations
2:20pm •
Fisheries 1 Track: Evaluating the Utility of an Age-Length-Key in Estimating Growth Parameters: A Largemouth Bass Example
2:40pm •
Fisheries 1 Track: Comparison of Otoliths and Scales in Estimating Age of Redbreast Sunfish and Green Sunfish in an Urban Watershed
3:20pm •
Fisheries 1 Track: Movement of Acoustic-tagged Largemouth Bass Between Lake Mattamuskeet and Surrounding Canals in Relation to Changes in Lake Level
3:40pm •
Fisheries 1 Track: Quantifying Paddlefish and Largemouth Bass Behavior in a Small Impoundment Using Acoustic and Radio Biotelemetry
4:00pm •
(CANCELLED) Fisheries 1 Track: Florida's Freshwater Priority Resources: A Guide for Future Management
4:20pm •
(CANCELLED) Fisheries 1 Track: Population Status of Florida’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need from the Escambia Watershed
4:40pm •
Fisheries 1 Track: Development and Implementation of Freshwater Species Recovery in Alabama
Bon Secour Bay II
1:20pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: Effects of Loblolly Pine Thinning Intensity on White-tailed Deer Forage and Stand Economics
1:40pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: In Search of Does: Male White-tailed Deer Exhibit Unique Movement Patterns During the Breeding Season
2:00pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: Strategic Use of Deer Management Cooperatives in Conservation Planning
2:20pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: Variation in White-tailed Deer Antler Size: The Effects of Age, Landscape Composition, and Physiographic Province
2:40pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: Evaluation of Methods to Increase Deer Forage and Turkey Brooding Cover in Coastal Plain Hardwood Stands
3:20pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: The Effect of Baited Camera Stations on Eastern Wild Turkey Home Range and Movement
3:40pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: Survival and Harvest Rates of Male Eastern Wild Turkeys in the Ozark and Ouachita Mountain Regions of Arkansas
4:00pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: Comparing Camera Survey Designs for Monitoring Eastern Wild Turkey Populations
4:20pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: Automated Techniques for Interpreting Game Camera Images from Surveys for Eastern Wild Turkeys
4:40pm •
Wildlife 1 Track: Hunter Cooperator Data: What Is It Good For?
Clipper
1:00pm •
Wildlife Administrators Meeting
Commodore Suite
1:00pm •
Alligator Program Leaders and Directors Meeting
Grand Bay I
1:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-01: Introduction to Symposium
1:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-01: Conservation Value of Private, Working Forests: The Role of Forest Management, Certification and Best Management Practices for At-risk Species
2:00pm •
SYMPOSIUM-01: Implementing State Agency Conservation of At-risk Species with Private Forest Owners
2:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-01: Federal Tools for Conservation of At-risk Species on Private Working Forests
3:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-01: Forestry and Heirs’ Property: Obstacles and Synergies
3:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-01: At-Risk Species Conservation on Large Private Working Forests
4:00pm •
SYMPOSIUM-01: Example of Cooperative Conservation on Private, Working Forests: Pilot Project for Gopher Tortoise in Alabama
4:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-01: Panel Discussion
Grand Bay II
1:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Evaluating Wood Duck Nest Boxes and Advancing Recruitment
1:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Managing Nest Boxes for Wood Ducks: What Have We Learned?
2:00pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Using Nest Boxes to Learn About and Help Manage Cavity-nesting Ducks
2:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Ecology and Management of Wood Duck Ducklings and Broods in North America
2:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Combining Waterfowl and Breeding Bird Survey Data to Estimate Wood Duck Breeding Population Size in the Atlantic Flyway
3:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Use of Next Boxes by Wood Ducks and Hooded Mergansers at Noxubee and Yazoo National Wildlife Refuges in Mississippi
3:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Nesting Duck Use, Production, and Selection of Nest Structures in Coastal South Carolina
4:00pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Survival and Distribution of Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks (Dendrocygna autumnalis) in the Southeastern United States
4:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks
4:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-02: Discussion
Jubilee Suite
7:00am •
Directors’ Breakfast (invitation only) - Sponsored by Kalkomey Enterprises LLC
12:00pm •
Directors’ Lunch (invitation only) - Sponsored by National Wild Turkey Federation
6:00pm •
UGA Warnell School Alumni & Friends Reception
Mobile Bay Ballroom
12:00pm •
Student/Mentor Lunch - Sponsored by Southern Division American Fisheries Society
Multiple Locations
1:20pm •
Concurrent Technical Sessions & Symposia
N/A
12:00pm •
Attendee Lunch on Your Own
7:00pm •
Dinner on Your Own in Mobile
Offsite
8:30am •
Spouse/Guest Tour - Bellingrath Gardens and The Estuarium
Offsite - Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office Training Center
12:00pm •
Law Enforcement Officers Training (invitation only) - Sponsored by A.C.E.O.A, MHT Defense and Palmetto State Defense
Riverboat
1:20pm •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 1 Track: Partnering with the Industry in Your Community
2:00pm •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 1 Track: The Economic Significance of Fish and Wildlife Recreation in the (Southeast) U.S.
3:20pm •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 1 Track: Diversity and Inclusion Among All Animals in Conservation
4:00pm •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 1 Track: Social Media Roundtable
Schooner
3:20pm •
SEAFWA’s Wild Hog Working Group (invitation only)
Windjammer
1:20pm •
Legal Track. Employment Law CLE
2:30pm •
Legal Track. Lionfish Epidemic – Overview of the Problem, Applicable Laws, and Future Considerations
3:30pm •
Legal Track. Roundtable on Hot Legal Topics
Tuesday
, October 23
2nd Level Foyer
7:00am •
Breakfast with Exhibitors
7:00am •
Exhibits Open
7:00am •
Conference Registration Desk Open
10:00am •
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
3:00pm •
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
6:00pm •
Networking Reception with Exhibitors & Sponsors
Admiral Suite
1:00pm •
Aligning Priorities Across the South: SECAS, SWAP, and Forest Action Plan Integration (invitation only)
Baypointe Suite
7:00am •
Speaker Ready Room Open
Bon Secour Bay Ballroom
7:00pm •
Awards Banquet
Bon Secour Bay I
8:00am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Catch and Harvest of Targeted Sportfishes at Marben Public Fishing Area in Middle Georgia
8:20am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Public Lake Partnerships: A Strategy for Continuing the Tradition of Good Alabama Fishing
8:40am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Small Impoundment Management: Using Littoral Zone Habitat to Alter Traditional Fisheries Management Rates
9:00am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Shoreline Rotenone Application to Control Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) Recruitment in Small Impoundments
9:20am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Increasing Largemouth Bass Production Using Destratification: A Case Study
9:40am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Evaluation of Supplemental Feeding and Threadfin Shad Addition as Pond Enhancements Using Stable Isotope Analysis
10:20am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Comparing Angler Effort Estimates on Alabama Reservoirs Across a Variety of Creel Survey Methods
10:40am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Economic Value of Recreational Fishing on Walter F. George Reservoir (aka Lake Eufaula), Alabama and Georgia
11:00am •
Fisheries 2 Track: Sociodemographic and Economic Characteristics of Black Bass Anglers Participating in Different Tournament Types on Lake Guntersville, Alabama
11:20am •
(CANCELLED) Fisheries 2 Track: Florida Bass Tournament Permits, Characteristics, and Impacts
1:20pm •
Fisheries 3 Track: Pickwick Reservoir: A Silver Carp Update
1:40pm •
Fisheries 3 Track: Reconstructing Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) Movement in a Southeastern U.S. River System Using Dentary Bone Microchemistry
2:00pm •
Fisheries 3 Track: Comparison of Angler Pressure Counts by Manned and Unmanned Aircraft on Beaver Tailwater, Arkansas
2:20pm •
Fisheries 3 Track: Implementation of Alabama’s River Assessment and Monitoring Program
2:40pm •
Fisheries 3 Track: Development of SNP Panels for Population Genetics Analyses of Domestic and Wild White Bass (Morone chrysops)
3:20pm •
Fisheries 3 Track: Ability of Non-sport Fish Species to Deal with Declining Oxygen Concentrations as Temperatures Rise
3:40pm •
Fisheries 3 Track: River Herring Population Monitoring and Exploratory Occurrence Surveys in the Neuse River Basin, North Carolina
4:00pm •
Fisheries 3 Track: Relative Abundance, Habitat Use, and Diet of the Sickle Darter (Percina williamsi)
4:20pm •
(CANCELLED) Fisheries 3 Track: Site-Occupancy Estimates for Saltmarsh Topminnows in Northwest Florida
4:40pm •
(CANCELLED) Fisheries 3 Track: Demographic Histories of Atlantic Tarpon and Bonefish Based on Coalescent Analyses of Contemporaneous Genetic Polymorphism
Bon Secour Bay II
8:00am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Achievement-oriented Effects on Waterfowl-Hunt Quality at Mississippi Wildlife Management Areas
8:20am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Changes in Waterfowl Abundance and Species Composition on Louisiana Coastal Wildlife Management Areas and Refuges 2004–2016
8:40am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Factors Affecting Waterfowl use of National Wildlife Refuges in the Southeast
9:00am •
(CANCELLED) Wildlife 2 Track: Evaluating Spatiotemporal Changes in Wintering Harvest Distribution of Midcontinent White-fronted Geese
9:20am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Multi-scale Abundance and Distribution Trends of Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) in the Mississippi Delta
9:40am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Predation Risk of Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) on Commercial Catfish Production in the Mississippi Delta
10:20am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Foraging Ecology and Depredation Impact of Scaup on Commercial Baitfish and Sportfish Farms in Eastern Arkansas
10:40am •
(CANCELLED) Wildlife 2 Track: Winter Philopatry of Midcontinent Mallards Derived from Hunter Harvested Band Recoveries
11:00am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Movement Variation of Overwintering Ring-necked Ducks in the Southern Atlantic Flyway
11:20am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Wintering Dynamics of Gadwall in the Tennessee River Valley
11:40am •
Wildlife 2 Track: Integrating Public Mobile Hunting and Fishing Applications with Agency Enforcement: The Missouri Story
1:20pm •
Wildlife 3 Track: Dispersal of Small Mammals Among Islands of the Delta Island Complex in the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge - Vian, OK
1:40pm •
Wildlife 3 Track: High Resolution Dune Geomorphology to Inform Conservation Planning in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
2:00pm •
Wildlife 3 Track: Educating North Carolina’s Trout Anglers to Help Conserve Eastern Hellbenders
3:40pm •
Wildlife 3 Track: Effects of a Milo Diet, Mineral Supplementation, and Native Seed Use in Pen-raised Northern Bobwhites
4:00pm •
Wildlife 3 Track: Meso-mammal Trapping on Properties Intensively Managed for Northern Bobwhites: The State of the Practice
4:20pm •
Wildlife 3 Track: Survey of Tennessee Landowners Participating in Conservation Reserve Program Focused on Restoring Native Grasslands and Northern Bobwhite in Tennessee
4:40pm •
(CANCELLED) Wildlife 3 Track: Cost and Forage Production of Food Plots, Prescribed Fire, and Roller Chopping for Northern Bobwhite at Babcock-Webb Wildlife Management Area, Florida
Bon Secour Bay III
8:00am •
Law Enforcement Track. Elements of Law Enforcement Recruiting
8:45am •
Law Enforcement Track. Panel Discussion with Colonels and Q&A Session
9:15am •
Law Enforcement Track. Break
9:25am •
Law Enforcement Track. Investigating Internet/Technology Crimes
9:55am •
Law Enforcement Track. Mobile Apps in Conservation Enforcement
10:25am •
Law Enforcement Track. Break
10:35am •
Law Enforcement Track. South Carolina Law Enforcement Assistance Program
11:05am •
Law Enforcement Track. Recovering America’s Wildlife Act
1:30pm •
Law Enforcement Track. Operation Geronimo-Investigation Using Computer Forensics, Cell Site Data in Illegal Killing of Wildlife
2:00pm •
Law Enforcement Track. UAS and Wildlife Law Enforcement
2:30pm •
Law Enforcement Track. Break
2:45pm •
Law Enforcement Track. Game Breeder Database and Skinner Case Review
3:20pm •
Law Enforcement Track. Data Share for Conservation Enforcement
3:50pm •
Law Enforcement Track. Break
4:00pm •
Law Enforcement Track. Vessel Monitoring and GPS Mapping for Oyster Fisheries Enforcement
4:30pm •
Law Enforcement Track. Smuggling Alligator Meat to China
Clipper
1:00pm •
MINRC Students After Action Meeting and Teddy Roosevelt Award Presentation
Grand Bay I
8:00am •
SYMPOSIUM-03: Status Surveys for the Rattlesnake Master Borer Moth (Papaipema eryngii) in the Southeast Region
8:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-03: Overview of Recent Surveys for At-risk Species in Oklahoma
8:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-03: Going with the Flow: Multi-state Taxonomic Investigation and Conservation Assessment of Crayfishes
9:00am •
SYMPOSIUM-03: Range and Status Updates for a Petitioned Endemic Species, the Carolina Pygmy Sunfish (Elassoma boehlkei), in Two States
9:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-03: Conserving a Southeastern Legacy: Status of the Alligator Snapping Turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) in South Mississippi
9:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-03: Coordinated Surveys for Alligator Snapping Turtles in Louisiana
10:20am •
SEAFWA Wildlife Diversity Committee Meeting
1:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: Species Distribution Models in Management and Conservation: Opportunities and Challenges
1:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: The Development and Delivery of Species Distribution Models to Inform Decision-making
2:00pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: Integration of Comprehensive R, T & E Species Distribution Models into Environmental Review in Virginia
2:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: Better Species Mapping, Better Conservation and Management Decisions
2:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: Using Maximum Entropy Modelling and Geographic Information Systems to Assist with Aquatic Species and Habitat Conservation Efforts in North Carolina
3:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: Using Species Habitat and Population Models Within a Strategic Conservation Framework to Inform Landscape Conservation Design
3:20pm •
Wildlife 3 Track: Northern Bobwhite Nest Site Use and Survival on a Landscape Managed with Prescribed Fire in Oklahoma
3:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: Integrating At-risk and Range Restricted Species Models into the SALCC Conservation Blueprint
4:00pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: Range-wide Status Modeling to Accelerate Conservation of At-Risk Species in the Longleaf System
4:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: The Future of Model-based Decision Making: Seizing Opportunities and Overcoming Barriers
4:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-04: Discussion: Advance the application of species distribution models to conservation and management of rare, threatened and endangered southeastern flora and fauna
Grand Bay II
8:00am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Introduction to Symposium
8:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Biodiversity Information Serving Our Nation: The Largest and Most Comprehensive Resource for Invasive Species Data from Across the U.S.
8:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Fisheries Management in the Information Age: Lessons Learned and New Opportunities
9:00am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Florida's Nonnative Fish and Wildlife Program: An Overview
9:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Florida’s Aquatic Invasive Plant Management: A Love-Hate Relationship
9:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: An Integrated Approach for the Development of a Statewide Management Plan for Invasive Burmese Pythons
10:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Wildlife Hosts and Tick Behavior Are Driving Expansion of Borrelia-infected Tick Populations into Southeastern States
10:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Field Testing HogStopper® Feeders to Assess Non-Target Wildlife Bait Exposure
11:00am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Cooperative-based Feral Swine Control and Outreach
11:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Effects of Invasive Species on the Sportfish Community of Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley
11:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Break/Discussion
1:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Implications of Silver Carp Invasion on the Food Web of a Freshwater Mussel Biodiversity Hotspot
1:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Asian Carp Research Efforts in Western Kentucky
2:00pm •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Invasive Flathead Catfish in Coastal North Carolina: The Balance Between Angler Desires and Conservation Needs
2:20pm •
SYMPOSIUM-05: New Invasion Records of Trematode Parasites Carried by the Freshwater Invasive Snail (Melanoides tuberculata) in Florida
2:40pm •
SYMPOSIUM-05: Discussion
Jubilee Suite
7:00am •
Directors’ Breakfast (invitation only) - Sponsored by NIC, Inc.
12:00pm •
Directors’ Lunch (invitation only) - Sponsored by Ducks Unlimited
Mobile Bay Ballroom
11:35am •
Law Enforcement Awards Luncheon (invitation only) - Sponsored by Alabama Wildlife Federation
Multiple Locations
8:00am •
Concurrent Technical Sessions & Symposia
1:20pm •
Concurrent Technical Sessions & Symposia
N/A
12:00pm •
Attendee Lunch on Your Own
Riverboat
8:00am •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 2 Track: Using Partnerships to Market Programs
8:40am •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 2 Track: R3 Successes through Marketing
9:20am •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 2 Track: How R3 Changes Across Different Social Contexts
10:20am •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 2 Track: Alabama's Adult Mentored Hunting Program
11:00am •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 2 Track: Kentucky Wild: Marketing New Opportunities to Support Wildlife Conservation with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
1:20pm •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 2 Track: Impacts of Hunting Clinics with College Students on Hunting Recruitment
2:00pm •
Marketing, R3 & Communications 2 Track: Developing a Strategic Plan and Telling Our Story: Missouri’s Journey
3:00pm •
Southeastern Section of The Wildlife Society Annual Business Meeting
Schooner
8:30am •
SEAFWA Technical Committee Chairs
11:00am •
Directors Committee Meeting
1:00pm •
Directors’ Business Meeting
Windjammer
9:00am •
Legal Track. Participating in the Wildlife Violator Compact
9:30am •
Legal Track. Use of Drones: Overcoming Legal Hurdles
11:30am •
Legal Track. Lunch Break
1:00pm •
Legal Track. Wind Farms: Legal Obstacles and Challenges
1:30pm •
Legal Track. CWD Update and Associated Legal Challenges
2:00pm •
Legal Track. CWD update and Associated Legal Challenges
2:30pm •
Legal Track. Louisiana’s CWD Response Plan
3:30pm •
Legal Track. Overview of Alabama’s CWD Plan
4:10pm •
Legal Track. Update on Current Fish and Wildlife Issues
4:50pm •
Legal Track. Business Meeting
Wednesday
, October 24
2nd Level Foyer
7:00am •
Continental Breakfast
7:00am •
Conference Registration Desk Open
10:00am •
Refreshment Break
Baypointe Suite
7:00am •
Speaker Ready Room Open
Bon Secour Bay I
8:00am •
Fisheries 4 Track: Population Fluctuations in Two Southern Appalachian Rainbow Trout Populations: Magnitude and Potential Causes
8:20am •
Fisheries 4 Track: Suitability of Stocked Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout for Trophy Management in Apalachia Reservoir, North Carolina
8:40am •
Fisheries 4 Track: Building Towards the Future: Renovating the Durant State Fish Hatchery
9:00am •
Fisheries 4 Track: Production and Economic Comparison of Single versus Multiple Harvests in a Commercial In-pond Raceway System in West Alabama Targeting Two Market Outlets
9:20am •
(CANCELLED) Fisheries 4 Track: Trends Analysis of Aquatic Plant Communities and Available Fish and Wildlife Habitat on Orange Lake, Florida
9:40am •
Fisheries 4 Track: Developing a decision-support tool for evaluating the impacts of management decisions on the Gulf of Mexico red snapper resource
Bon Secour Bay II
8:00am •
Wildlife 4 Track: Eastern Gray Squirrel Survival in a Hunted Ecosystem
8:20am •
(NEW!) Wildlife 4 Track: Habitat selection of Male eastern wild turkeys in Arkansas mountain regions during reproduction periods and hunting disturbances
8:20am •
(CANCELLED) Wildlife 4 Track: Managing Florida’s Human-Bear Conflict: An Overview
8:40am •
(CANCELLED) Wildlife 4 Track: Identifying the Next Conflict Wildlife Species: Part II
9:00am •
Wildlife 4 Track: Efficacy of Urine-based Lure for Attracting Wild Pigs
9:20am •
Wildlife 4 Track: Lessons Learned While Establishing an Unmanned Aircraft Program at a State Natural Resource Management Agency
9:40am •
Wildlife 4 Track: Mapping the South's Forests of the Future
10:20am •
Wildlife 4 Track: Advancing the Role of Environmental DNA (eDNA) in the Conservation of Threatened Species
10:40am •
Wildlife 4 Track: The Greater Atlanta Pollinator Partnership: A Model for Urban Pollinator Conservation
11:00am •
Wildlife 4 Track: High Variability in Amphibian Metamorph Leg Length and Relationships to Pond Leaf Litter Input
Grand Bay I
8:00am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: Introduction to Symposium
8:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: Movement Ecology of Seabirds: Multi-scale and Multi-taxa Approaches to Addressing Conservation Needs in the Gulf of Mexico
8:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: A Tale of Two Timescales: Using Otolith Microchemistry to Improve Our Understanding of Alligator Gar Movement in the Lower Trinity River, Texas
9:00am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: Using Telemetry to Track Manatee Habitat Use in the Northcentral Gulf of Mexico
9:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: Using Acoustic Telemetry to Refine Essential Fish Habitat for Juvenile Gulf of Mexico Blacktip Sharks
9:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: Developing a regional network of ‘sentinel’ sites: monitored multi-species fish spawning aggregation sites throughout the Gulf of Mexico and the wider Caribbean to evaluate site fidelity, connectivity, and to contribute to regional fisheries
10:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: Gulf of Mexico Migratory Species Conservation Decision Support Tool
10:40am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: The Gulf Acoustic Research Database and Interspecies Animal Tracking Network (GUARDIAN): Building a Secure, Authenticated Visualization Portal for Multi-species Analysis
11:20am •
SYMPOSIUM-06: Gulf of Mexico animal telemetry needs: Identifying data gaps and setting future priorities
Grand Bay II
8:30am •
Annual Meeting/Conference Debrief Committee Meeting
Multiple Locations
8:00am •
Concurrent Technical Sessions & Symposia
Schooner
8:30am •
Central Hardwoods Joint Venture Management Board Meeting
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SEAFWA 2018
Oct 20
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24, 2018
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, October 20
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, October 21
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, October 22
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, October 23
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, October 24
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Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel, Mobile, AL, USA
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Offsite - Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office Training Center
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S-01: Conservation of At-Risk Species on Private Working Forests
S-02: Science and Management Needs for Cavity-Nesting Ducks in the Southern U.S.
S-03: Multi-State Coordinated Surveys for Multiple At-Risk Species in the Southeast
S-04: Applications of Species Distribution Models for Conservation and Management Decision
S-05: Invasive Species
S-06: Using Animal Telemetry to Improve Environmental Management in the Gulf of Mexico
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Saturday
, October 20
Sunday
, October 21
Monday
, October 22
Tuesday
, October 23
Wednesday
, October 24
Venue
2nd Level Foyer
Admiral Suite
Baypointe Suite
Bon Secour Bay Ballroom
Bon Secour Bay Ballroom & 2nd Level Foyer
Bon Secour Bay I
Bon Secour Bay II
Bon Secour Bay III
Clipper
Commodore Suite
Grand Bay I
Grand Bay II
Jubilee Suite
Mobile Bay Ballroom
Mobile Bay I
Mobile Bay II
Mobile Bay III
Multiple Locations
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Offsite
Offsite - Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office Training Center
Riverboat
Schooner
Windjammer
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Fisheries 1 Track
Fisheries 2 Track
Fisheries 3 Track
Fisheries 4 Track
Law Enforcement Track
Legal Track
Main Agenda Items
Marketing / R3 / Communications 1 Track
Marketing / R3 / Communications 2 Track
Poster Presentation
S-01: Conservation of At-Risk Species on Private Working Forests
S-02: Science and Management Needs for Cavity-Nesting Ducks in the Southern U.S.
S-03: Multi-State Coordinated Surveys for Multiple At-Risk Species in the Southeast
S-04: Applications of Species Distribution Models for Conservation and Management Decision
S-05: Invasive Species
S-06: Using Animal Telemetry to Improve Environmental Management in the Gulf of Mexico
Wildlife 1 Track
Wildlife 2 Track
Wildlife 3 Track
Wildlife 4 Track
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