- Proceedings
- Agenda
- "Freshwater
Mussels: From Living Rocks to Mean Mothers", Tom
Watters, THE Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
- "Freshwater Bivalves:
Diversity and Distribution of the Unionoida", Art
Bogan, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, North Carolina
- "Cobbles
with Gills and Guts: Conserving Freshwater Mussels and Water Quality",
Catherine Gatenby,
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
- "Population
Genetic Issues in the Management of Freshwater Mussels", Karen
Mock, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
- "Beyond
Biodiversity: the Conservation and Propagation of Native Mussel BioMASS
for Ecosystem Services", Danielle
Kreeger, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- "The
Freshwater Mussel and a Tribal Culture",
David Wolf, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation,
Pendleton, Oregon
- "Data
Management for Invertebrates: Documenting and Sharing Knowledge",
Nancy Duncan, U. S.
Bureau of Land Management, Roseburg, Oregon
- “Zebra
Mussels and the Pacific Northwest”, Steve
Wells, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon
- “Factors
Affecting the Shoreline Distribution of Asiatic Clams, Corbicula fluminea
(Müller), in the Hanford Reach, Columbia River”, Gerald
Turner, Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, Richland, Washington
Poster
- “Bear
Creek Mussel Studies 2003”, Micah
Wait, Washington Trout, Duvall, Washington
- "Tying It All
Together --A Western Perspective", Jayne
Brim Box, U. S. Forest Service, Logan, Utah
- "Monitoring Endocrine Disruption Using Caged Bivalves",
Mike Salazar and Sandra Salazar, Applied BioMonitoring, Kirkland, Washington
Abstract
Poster
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