UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

Quantitative Seminar

12:30-1:30 pm, Fridays 27 September- 6 December 2013
203 Fishery Sciences

For further information, please send email to safsquan@uw.edu. For archived schedules from previous quarters, see below. For info on other seminars and talks of interest to fisheries and aquatic science professionals, see Fishline.

Date

Speaker & Topic

27 Sept

Jim Ianelli

A sampling of analytical methods used for fisheries management

Abstract

4 Oct

Merrill Rudd

Estimating demographic parameters for an updated Gulf sturgeon stock assessment

Abstract

11 Oct

Kai Ross

A simulation model for wilderness use in Yosemite National Park

Abstract

18 Oct

Chad Wilsey

Climate change impacts on wildlife species in the Pacific Northwest

Abstract

25 Oct

Will be held in FISH 213

Jim Thorson

Two case-studies showing the broad applicability of state-space models for count data

Abstract

1 Nov

Mark Scheuerell

TBA

Abstract

8 Nov

TBD

TBA

15 Nov

Christine Stawitz

TBA

Abstract

22 Nov

Paul Conn

Estimating animal abundance using an automated detection system: Ice-associated seals in the Bering Sea

Abstract

29 Nov

Holiday - No seminar

6 Dec

Curry Cunningham

TBA

Abstract

Archived schedules from previous years

Year

Coordinator

links to archives
2012-13 Punt Lab fall / winter /spring
2011-12 Anderson Lab fall / winter / spring
2010-11 Kotaro Ono fall / winter / spring
2009-10 Chantel Wetzel
2008-09
Dawn Dougherty
2007-08
Essington Lab
2006-07
Ian Taylor
2005-06
Eric Ward

2004-05

Jason Cope

2003-04

Lucy Flynn

2002-03

Gavin Fay

2001-02

Carolina Minte-Vera
fall / winter / spring

2000-01

Juan Valero

1999-2000

Arni Magnusson

1998-99

Ivonne Ortiz
fall / winter / spring

1997-98

Carlos Alvarez-Flores
fall / winter / spring

1996-97

Billy Ernst
fall / winter / spring

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