SAFS QUANTITATIVE SEMINAR, Winter 2006
Coordinator: Eric Ward

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4/1/05 Carey McGilliard SAFS/UW A proposal for studying the effects of larval dispersal at the interface of Marine Protected Areas and traditional management regimes.
4/8/05 Eli Gurarie QERM/SAFS/UW Willy-Nilly Wigglers Get Eaten More: Modeling motion and predation in a stream.
4/15/05 Masashi Yokota Tokyo University of Marine Sciences and Technology Modeling genetic impacts of stock enhancement on wild populations: general theory and actual assessment.
4/22/05  Jon Moore SAFS/UW Incorporating prior information and uncertainty into stable isotope analysis
4/29/05 Franz Mueter JISAO/UW Productivity of Northeast Pacific fish stocks: patterns of variability, covariation, and environmental effects
5/6/05 Andre Punt SAFS/UW Reconciling historical catches and current abundance of North Atlantic humpback whales.
5/13/05 Sarah Gaichas AFSC/NOAA Fisheries/SAFS/UW The structural forcing of climate: a tale of two food webs - OR - The development and maintenance of a beer belly.
5/20/05 Finn Krogstad College of Forestry / UW Identifying the correct managemen implications of research results
5/27/05 Yongshun Xiao SARDI Catch equations: Restoring the missing terms in the nominally generalized Baranov catch equation.