SAFS QUANTITATIVE SEMINAR, Winter 2003
Coordinator: Gavin Fay

 

DATE

SPEAKER

AFFILIATION

TITLE

4 April

Ray Hilborn

SAFS/UW

Censusing carnivores in the Serengeti using line transect methods.

11 April

Suzann Speckman

SAFS/UW

Bottom-up forcing across trophic levels in a subarctic estuary

18 April

Judy Zeh

Dept. of Statistics/UW

International Whaling Commission: Process & Politics

25 April

Carlos Alvarez

NMFS Alaska Fisheries Science Center

From fuzzy systems to fuzzy critters and beyond.

2 May

Gavin Fay

SAFS/UW

Age-lumped metapopulation modeling: A Bayesian tale of Steller proportions.

9 May

Susanne Menden-Deuer

School of Oceanography/UW

Quantifying the swimming behavior of zooplankton in spatially defined prey distributions.

16 May

Brandon Chasco

SAFS/UW

Run reconstruction for the Chignik Lakes sockeye migration.

23 May

Julian Burgos

SAFS/UW

Measuring scale dependent variability in walleye Pollock spatial distribution: a guide for the perplexed.

30 May

Mark Kot

Applied Mathematics/UW

Do invading organisms do the Wave?

6 June

Gaku Ishimura

School of Marine Affairs/UW

A Bioeconomic modeling approach for a fluctuating fish stock: Bioeconomic assessment of Harvest Strategies for the Pacific Whiting Fishery.

13 June

Alexandre Silva, Ian Taylor, & Cindy Tribuzio

SAFS/UW

SHARK week!