Climate Change and Freshwater Fish in Ontario’s Far North December 12‐13, 2012 Holiday Inn Peterborough, Ontario Workshop Goal: Sharing and synthesizing scientific information on the vulnerabilities of fish to changing climate in the Attawapiskat, Ekwan, and Winisk watersheds and identifying potential adaptation* options for reducing those vulnerabilities to support decision‐making. [...] Objective 2. Identify potential adaptation options for reducing climate change vulnerabilities for freshwater fish and aquatic ecosystems, and how adaptation options vary across the 3 watersheds. [...] The Role of Climate in Shaping Limnetic Environments and Their Fish Communities Brian Shuter, Research Scientist, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, & Aquatic Research and Development Section, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources 10:00–10:30. [...] Impacts of climate change and adaptation options for streams, lakes and wetlands in Ontario Cindy Chu, Post‐doctoral Fellow, University of Toronto 10:30–11:00. [...] Introduction to Afternoon Activities and Future Climate Scenarios Molly Cross and Erika Rowland, Wildlife Conservation Society—North America Program 1:30‐2:00.