Plenary Session

Catfish 2010 Plenary Session Covers the Four Corners of Catfish Science
The Catfish 2010 Program Committee organized an outstanding slate of speakers for the Plenary Session that took place on Sunday, June 20, 2010. The Plenary Session set the stage and context for the Symposium to follow with four leading catfish experts presenting the state of the science in four broad topics. The speakers, their presentation videos, and biographies are below. If you were unable to join us for these outstanding talks in St. Louis, or if you simply would like to see them again, please feel free to view them now using the windows below.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Donald Jackson
Professor of Fisheries Management, Mississippi State University
Advances in Catfish Science during the Last Decade
 
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Jackson Bio
 
 
 
 
Steve Quinn
Senior Editor, In-Fisherman Magazine
Human Interactions with Catfish
 
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Quinn Bio
 


 
Jonathan Armbruster
Associate Professor and Curator of Fishes, Auburn University
Global Catfish Diversity
 
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Armbruster Bio
 
 
 
 
Zeb Hogan
Associate Research Professor, University of Nevada-Reno
Conservation Issues and Efforts with Large Catfish Worldwide
 
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Hogan Bio