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Title: Foreword: Control and Conservation of Lampreys Beyond 2020 – Proceedings from the 3rd Sea Lamprey International Symposium (SLIS III)
Authors: McLaughlin, R.
Adams, J.M.
Almeida, P.R.
Barber, J.
Burkett, D.P.
Docker, M.F.
Johnson, N.S.
Moser, M.L.
Muir, A.M.
Pereira, D.L.
Siefkes, M.J.
Steeves, T.B.
Wilkie, M.P.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: McLaughlin, R.;J.V. Adams; P.R. Almeida; J. Barber; D.P. Burkett; M.F. Docker; N.S. Johnson; M.L. Moser; A.M. Muir; D.L. Pereira; M.J. Siefkes; T.B. Steeves & M.P. Wilkie (2021). Foreword: Control and Conservation of Lampreys Beyond 2020 – Proceedings from the 3rd Sea Lamprey International Symposium (SLIS III). Journal of Great Lakes Research, 47(Supplement 1): S1-S10.
Abstract: This special issue summarizes outcomes from the 3rd Sea Lamprey International Symposium (SLIS III; Fig. 1) held 28 July – 2 August 2019 at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. The first two symposia (SLIS I and SLIS II) were held 30 July – 8 August 1979 at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan and 14–18 August 2000 at Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, respectively. The published volumes from these symposia in 1980 (Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Volume 37, Issue 11) and 2003 (Journal of Great Lakes Research Volume 29, Supplement 1) have been invaluable references for the broader scientific community and for management agencies around the Laurentian Great Lakes; cited over 4800 and 3300 times, respectively. SLIS III was attended by over 150 scientists, biologists, resource managers, graduate students, and Commission advisors, including participants from Australia, Canada, China, Japan, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Fig. 2). Similar to SLIS I and SLIS II, the goals of SLIS III were to provide a forum to (i) update and publish information on sea lamprey control and research on lampreys since SLIS II, (ii) exchange knowledge and ideas to bring practitioners to a common plateau of understanding, and (iii) develop innovative initiatives and stimulate new vigor in efforts to control sea lamprey in the Great Lakes and to conserve lampreys in their native ranges. The emphasis on conservation of lampreys is unique to SLIS III and reflects a heightened international recognition that scientific and management advances supporting sea lamprey control in the Great Lakes can benefit the global effort to conserve native lampreys and vice versa.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2021.11.001
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31727
Type: article
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