UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

Quantitative Seminar

12:30-1:30 pm, Fridays 30 September - 9 December 2016
Room 203 Fishery Sciences (Map)

To join the seminar remotely, please follow this link: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/132865341.

To access recordings of past presentations, please follow this link: https://vimeo.com/user58601451 (October 28, 2016 and beyond).

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

26 August

*Extra Seminar* by Mark Dickey-Collas (ICES)

Working at the ecosystem based management coal faceā€¦the challenges for knowledge brokers.

Abstract

23 September

*Extra Seminar* by Matt Burgess (UC Santa Barbara)

Pragmatic management of complex social-ecological systems

Abstract

30 September

Dargan Frierson (ATMOS)

Tropical Rainfall: Past, Present and Future

Abstract

7 October

Austin Phillips (QERM)

Incorporating acclimation into conservation during climate change

Abstract

14 October

Michael Pantalos

A French Twist: Self-Regulated Fishing, Public Data, and Independent Environmental Monitoring in the Bay Of Brest

Abstract

21 October

Aimee Fullerton (NOAA)

Spatiotemporally variable thermal landscapes and implications for Pacific salmon in a changing climate

Abstract

28 October

Eli Holmes (NOAA)

Multivariate time-series forecasting of the NE Arabian Sea Oil Sardine (Sardinella longiceps) fishery using satellite and upwelling covariates

Abstract

4 November

Beth Gardner (SEFS)

If a bird flies by, but you didn't observe it, does it exist?

Abstract

11 November

NO SEMINAR

Veteran's Day

18 November

Elliot Koontz (QERM)

Effect of wildfires on stream thermal regimes and implications for freshwater fish across the Pacific Northwest

Abstract

25 November

NO SEMINAR

Thanksgiving Break

2 December

Maite Pons (SAFS)

Status and management of tunas and tuna-related species

Abstract

9 December

Sandor Tóth (SEFS)

Optimal Sampling Design with No Bias and Minimal Spatial Autocorrelation

Abstract

Archived schedules from previous years

Year

Coordinator

links to archives
2016-17 Olden Lab fall / winter / spring
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
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

Aquatic & Fishery Science Home

The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance at 206-543-6450/V, 206-543-6452/TTY, 206-685-7264 (FAX); dso@u.washington.edu.

safsquan@uw.edu
Updated Friday, September 22, 2006