SAFS Quantitative Seminar, Spring 2002
Coordinator: Carolina Minte-Vera

DATE

SPEAKER

AFFILIATION

TITLE

5 April

Kerim Aydin

AFSC/NOAA

Ecosim Bayesian- dare we confront ecosystem models with data?

12 April

Grant Thompson

AFSC/NOAA

Modeling spatio-temporal dynamics of fish stocks using the Kalman filter.

19 April

Daniel Schindler

Dept. of Zoology/UW

Effects of climate change on growth of juvenile sockeye salmon.

26 April

Noble Hendrix

SAFS/UW

Environmental variation and dynamic coexistence of two crayfish species in the Florida Everglades.

3 May

Jim Anderson

Columbia Basin research/UW

A model linking migrating prey survival to predator growth and behavior: Applied to juvenile salmonids in the Snake River Basin.

10 May

Sarah Gaichas

SAFS/UW

What do Kevin Bacon, a butterfly in Hong Kong, and Carl Walters have in common: The Gulf of Alaska!

17 May

Lorenzo Ciannelli

SAFS/UW

Cross-scale analysis of the Pribolof Archipelago, southeast Bering Sea, with a focus on age-0 walleye Pollock.

24 May

Juan Valero

SAFS/UW

Temporal and spatial growth variation and natural mortality estimation with an integrated dynamic model for the Patagonian scallop (Zygochlamys patagonica) in a protected area.

31 May

Carolina Minte-Vera

SAFS/UW

Meta-analysis in fisheries and ecology.

7 June

Trysh Stone

Australian Fisheries Management Authority

Experiences in changing the management of Australia’s Northern prawn fishery.