UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Quantitative Seminar
Fall 2006 Schedule
Date |
Speaker & Topic |
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22 Sep |
Toshihide Kitakado, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Statistical genetic modeling and estimation with latent variables and their applications to fisheries populations |
29 Sep |
André Punt, UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences Developing management procedures that are robust to uncertainty: Lessons from the International Whaling Commission |
6 Oct |
Maureen Kennedy, UW Quantitative Ecology & Resource Management Multi-objective optimization for ecological process model assessment |
13 Oct |
Marti Anderson, University of Auckland Department of Statistics Multivariate methods for multi-species data |
20 Oct |
Jim Anderson, UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, Columbia Basin Research Linking growth, survival and heterogeneity through stochastic vitality |
27 Oct |
Robin Waples, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center Temporal estimates of effective population size in species with overlapping generations |
3 Nov |
Dan Huppert, UW School of Marine Affairs Assessing the future of sablefish farming and it's impact on the fishing fleet |
10 Nov |
Veterans Day Observed, no seminar |
17 Nov |
Jordan Watson, UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences Shark bycatch in the Eastern Pacific tuna purse seine fishery - management for the latest FAD |
24 Nov |
Thanksgiving Holiday, no seminar |
1 Dec |
Trevor Branch, UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences Separating blue whale subspecies using mixture models |
8 Dec |
Neil Banas, UW Oceanography Dynamics of Willapa Bay, Washington: A tale of raging tides, ravenous oysters and extremely unbalanced salt fluxes |