UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

Quantitative Seminar

12:30-1:30 pm, Fridays 31 March - 16 June
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

27 March

SAFS Quantitative Faculty Search -- Jim Thorson

Title -- Know Thy Stochastic Process: The key to generality in statistical ecology

Abstract

30 March

SAFS Quantitative Faculty Search -- Julie van der Hoop

Title -- Seeing below the surface: Using biologging tags to study animal movement and physiology

Abstract

03 April

SAFS Quantitative Faculty Search -- Jake Ferguson

Title -- Incorporating ecological interactions into data-driven models of animal population dynamics

Abstract

06 April

SAFS Quantitative Faculty Search -- Andrew Berdahl

Title -- From mechanisms to consequences of collective navigation

Abstract

14 April

Mike Vlah (SAFS)

Title -- Climate and geography jointly control river temperature in the watershed of Puget Sound

Abstract

21 April

Lee Cronin-Fine (QERM)

Title -- Methods for incorporating time-varying selectivity in size-structure models

Abstract

28 April

Haikun Xu (SAFS)

Title -- Improving Southern New England yellowtail flounder stock assessment using a state-space age-structured assessment model

Abstract

05 May

Alex Lowe (Biology)

Title -- Quantifying the influence of biological activity on pH variability in an upwelling influenced estuarine system

Abstract

12 May

Tim Leung (AMATH CFRM Program)

Title -- Evaluating the Potential of Small Modular Infrastructure in the Commodity Inudstry: An Optimal Stopping Approach

Abstract

19 May

Gwladys Lambert (NOAA)

Title -- Optimizing survey age data collection for stock assessments

Abstract

26 May

Merrill Rudd (SAFS) -- PhD. Defense

Title -- Accounting for variability and biases in data-limited fisheries stock assessment

Abstract

02 June

Ray Hilborn (Professor & Coordinator, SAFS)

Title -- The status of global fisheries and what management leads to good outcomes: the result of a NCEAS SNAPP working group

Abstract -- TBD

09 June

Cole Monnahan (SAFS) -- PhD. Defense

Title -- Advancing Bayesian methods in fisheries stock assessment

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

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