FSAM 2010 - Fish Sampling With Active Methods

September 8 - 11, 2010(Ended)
Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
FSAM 2010 - Fish Sampling With Active MethodsActive fish sampling may be more difficult to operate than passive methods but in optimal conditions tends to provide a better picture of species composition, population structure and abundance. Scientific use of active sampling gears is currently dynamically evolving and undoubtedly represents one of the main thrusts of current fisheries science. State-of-art of both direct fish capture and less destructive remote techniques of active fish sampling will be the subject of this meeting. 
Special attention will be paid to technical developments, development of sampling strategies, current limitations, selectivity, efficiency and standardization of active sampling gear. All kinds of inter-calibration of results between different active and passive sampling techniques are welcome. The application of active fish sampling is no way limited by habitat, so contributions from lakes, rivers, streams, seas, transitional waters and simulated experimental conditions are welcome.
Venue
Not final
Address
Ceske Budejovice,

Czech Republic
Prices *
250-500 Euro  (Early registration date: April 20, 2010)
Exhibition
Included
Abstract submission deadline
April 20, 2010
Organization
Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Hydrobiology
Important
Please, check the conference website for possible changes, before you make any traveling arrangements

* Prices are for evaluation only.

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