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2008 Annual Alaska Chapter AFS Conference
Expanding Perspectives of Fisheries

Anchorage Hilton Hotel - October 26-30, 2008

 

Presentations from Session:

Mining and Fisheries in Alaska:
 Issues, Impacts, and What We Need to Know to Make Resource Management Decisions.
Is Mining and Fisheries Compatible?

The following documents are variously Adobe Acrobat (PDF) versions of the presentation graphics from talks presented at this session, they are posted here for informational purposes only.

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Documents are in the order of the planned presentation during the session


Author(s)

Title (link to PDF document)

Rick Fredericksen

The Current State of Mines and Exploration in the Sate of Alaska

Bill Jeffress

Designing for Mine Closure

Tom Crafford

The Process for Permitting Mine Projects in Alaska

Carl Reese and Jeff Estensen

Alaska Mixing Zone Regulations

Cindi Godsey

NPDES permitting for mines in Alaska EPA’s Role

Brendan Scanlon

Aquatic Biomonitoring at the Red Dog Mine

Michael Stekoll

Response of Salmonids to Total Dissolved Solids in a Simulated Mine Effluent - Paper not provided (maybe check back later?)

Nathaniel Scholz, PhD.

Impacts of Copper on the Sensory Biology and Behavior of Salmon

Sarah Zuzulock, P.E.

Predicted Versus Actual Water Quality at Hardrock Mine Sites: Failure Modes and Root Causes of Water Quality Impacts

Stuart Jennings

Uncertainties Associated with Predicting the Quality of Mine Influenced Water Laboratory Methods and Chemical Weathering of Soil and Rock in Mining Environments

Kendra Zamzow, PhD.

Aquatic Challenges of Acid Mine Drainage and AMD Remediation

David Chambers, PhD.

Geologic Risks and the Pebble Mine

Bob Shavelson

Chuitna Coal Mine-Potential Water Quality and Fish Habitat Impacts

Bill Hauser

Indirect Impacts of Mining on Fish and Fish Habitat

Eric Wagner

Mining Policy and the American Fisheries Society

Carol Ann Woody

Bristol Bay and Pebble Mine: Identified Risks

 

Link to other 2008 Conference Pages: Main 2nd Call for Papers Abstract Guidelines Instruct4Present Accommodations CultDivTravelAward CE Courses Pre-Registration ScheduleAtGlance MiningSession 1st Call for Papers
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