Join us

FREE PUBLIC symposium
featuring internationally
recognized experts

When?

10 January–14 March, 2013
Thursdays at 4:30 pm
Reception to follow

Where?

Fishery Sciences Auditorium
FSH 102
1122 NE Boat Street
University of Washington

For more information:
Trevor A. Branch
206-221-0776
tbranch@uw.edu

Funding for the Series is generously provided by Tanya Bevan, friends of Don Bevan, the UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, Washington Sea Grant, and NOAA's Alaska Fisheries Science Center and Northwest Fisheries Science Center

Schedule

Should pregnant women and young children eat fish? Does fish intake prevent heart attacks? Should we exploit resources in the Arctic? What is the pre-history of fishing in the Pacific Northwest? Come and explore current frontiers in fisheries management and the environment, and listen to top international speakers highlighting the relevance of science to policymakers and the public.

The Bevan Series examines the biological, economic, and social ramifications of our past, present, and future use of marine resources. Highly acclaimed speakers from academic, agency, and non-academic backgrounds tackle sustainability from disciplines as diverse as energy use, profitability, fisheries policy, fishing, archeology, and medicine.

We invite you to join us for 10 informative lectures and take your
place at the leading edge of marine conservation. All lectures are
free and open to the public.


To request disability accommodations contact the University of Washington Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance of the event: 206-543-6450; 206-685-7264 (fax); 206-543-6452 (TTY); dso@u.washington.edu (email)

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