SAFS QUANTITATIVE SEMINAR, Spring 2006
Coordinator: Eric Ward

DATE

SPEAKER

AFFILIATION

TITLE

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.