Grayling Society 40th Annual Symmposium: talk

A talk given at the Grayling Society 40th Annual Symposium

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November 14, 2016

I recently attended the Grayling Society’s 40th Annual Symposium, held in Winchester in October 2016. I was invited to talk about the Wylye Grayling Study (p. 14-15 of the GWCT Annual Fisheries report). (I acknowledge the continuing support of Natural Resources Wales, the Piscatorial Society and the Grayling Research Trust.)

My slides are published here: Grayling_Society_Annual_Symposium_2016.pdf.

The meeting was excellent. There were a few notable talks: Dr Mark Everard (chaired by Steve Skuce) gave an very informative talk about grayling and their habitat requirements; Paul Knight Salmon and Trout Conservation UK (chaired by Alex Adams) gave an excellent and highly relevant talk about the state of UK chalkstreams; and Vanessa Huml (chaired by Bob Male) presented preliminary results from her PhD study, which were very promising. My talk (chaired by Robin Mulholland) was very well attended (it was the Grayling Society’s best ever attended annual symposium) and I received many questions and compliments.

A huge thanks to the Grayling Society for the invitation to talk at their annual symposium. I look forward to seeing you again next year!

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BibTeX citation:
@online{d. gregory2016,
  author = {D. Gregory, Stephen},
  title = {Grayling {Society} 40th {Annual} {Symmposium:} Talk},
  date = {2016-11-14},
  url = {https://stephendavidgregory.github.io/posts/grayling-society-symposium},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
D. Gregory, Stephen. 2016. “Grayling Society 40th Annual Symmposium: Talk.” November 14, 2016. https://stephendavidgregory.github.io/posts/grayling-society-symposium.