UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Quantitative Seminar
12:30-1:30 pm, Fridays 2 October - 4 December 2015
Room 203 Fishery Sciences (Map)
To join the seminar remotely, please follow this link: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/132865341.
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 SAFS events.
Date |
Speaker & Topic |
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2 October |
Jennifer Lang A wreck or not a wreck? That is the question: Creating baselines and identifying anomalies in seabird carcass encounter rates |
9 October |
Austin Phillips Will spatial transients help or hinder species responding to climate change? |
16 October |
Dan Ovando How to Have Your Fish and Eat Them Too: Methods and Preliminary Results of an Assessment of the Future of Global Fisheries |
23 October |
Ryan Waples Confronting the legacy of the salmonid whole genome duplication: Population genomics of Puget Sound chum salmon |
30 October |
Emma Fuller Fleet connectivity across West Coast fisheries: quantifying the effect of a management intervention on revenue diversity in an interconnected socioeconomic environment |
6 November |
Lewis Barnett Ecological sensitivity to environmental variation depends on the trophic distribution of fishing and climate impacts |
13 November |
Kevin See Estimating Salmon Escapement across the Snake River basin: a novel approach using PIT tags |
20 November |
Carl Walters Predicting covariation in predator and prey abundances across productivity gradients: why Hatton et al 2015 have missed the basic issue |
27 November |
No Seminar: Thanksgiving Break |
4 December |
Cole Monnahan Advantages of gradient-based MCMC algorithms for difficult-to-fit Bayesian models in fisheries and ecology |
11 December |
Megan Stachura A bio-economic model of marine recreational fisheries off Washington and Oregon |
Archived schedules from previous years
Year |
Coordinator |
links
to archives
|
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2015-16 | Essington Lab | fall / winter / spring |
2014-15 | Hilborn Lab | fall / winter / spring |
2013-14 | Branch Lab | fall / winter / spring |
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
|
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2007-08
|
Essington Lab
|
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2006-07 |
Ian Taylor
|
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2005-06 |
Eric Ward
|
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2004-05 |
Jason Cope
|
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2003-04 |
Lucy Flynn
|
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2002-03 |
Gavin Fay
|
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2001-02 |
Carolina
Minte-Vera
|
fall / winter / spring
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2000-01 |
Juan Valero
|
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1999-2000 |
Arni Magnusson
|
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1998-99 |
Ivonne Ortiz
|
fall / winter / spring
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1997-98 |
Carlos
Alvarez-Flores
|
fall / winter / spring
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1996-97 |
Billy Ernst
|
fall / winter / spring
|
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