Project Period
May 1, 2008-April 30, 2014
Level of Access
Open-Access Report
Grant Number
0742196
Submission Date
7-1-2014
Abstract
The primary goal of the Diadromous Species Restoration Research Network (DSRRN) was to advance the science of diadromous fish restoration, promote state-of-the-art scientific approaches to multiple-species restoration on a watershed scale, and facilitate interactions among scientists, managers, and stakeholders throughout the North Atlantic region.
This goal was achieved by a series of conferences and workshops over a five-year period between 2008 and 2013. In all, DSRRN organized two multi-day conferences with over 160 participants in attendance and five multiday workshops with an average of 25 participants. The objective of these workshops was to produce new directions for restoration science by exploring key scientific issues related to interdisciplinary scientific approaches to diadromous species restoration.
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Recommended Citation
Hart, David; Elskus, Adria A.; Vaux, Peter D.; and Wilson, Karen A., "RCN: Diadromous Species Restoration Research Network (DSRRN)" (2014). University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports. 18.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/orsp_reports/18
Manuscript Number
MS584_2014_HAR_RCN Diadromous
Additional Participants
Professional
Barbara Arter
Michael Bailey
Other
Ruth Hallsworth
George Aponte Clarke
Trevor Avery
Gérald Chaput
Mathias Collins
David Courtemanch
Laura Rose Day
Wayne Fairchild
Lewis Flagg
Merry Gallagher
Daniel H. Kusnierz
Joshua L. Royte
Rory Saunders
Noah P. Snyder
Joan G. Trial
Gail Wippelhauser
Jed Wright
Gail Zydlewski