UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

Quantitative Seminar

12:30-1:30 pm, Fridays 9 January - 20 March 2015
203 Fishery Sciences (Map)

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 Fishline.

Date

Speaker & Topic

9 January

Andre Punt

Which assessment configurations perform best in the face of spatial heterogeneity in fishing mortality, growth and recruitment: A case study based on pink ling in Australia

Abstract

16 January

Lingbo Li

Diet estimation using stable isotope mixing models: where are we?

Abstract

23 January

Trevor Branch

What are the most highly cited fisheries references, and why?

Abstract

30 January

Tim Walsworth

Effects of fishery structure and predation on productivity of an Alaskan sockeye salmon fishery

Abstract

6 February

Mark Scheuerell

Using hierarchical Bayesian models for improved estimation of the stock-recruit dynamics for Pacific salmon

Abstract

13 February

Brian Leo

An Examination of Predator Control Techniques to Maximize the Protection of Critically Endangered Species

Abstract

20 February

Curry Cunningham

A Management Strategy Evaluation Framework for Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon

Abstract

27 February

Peter Kuriyama

Should we model or measure growth for age-structured stock assessments?

Abstract

6 March

Jan Ohlberger

Inferring global and regional effects on spatial population coherence: a case study of Alaskan Chinook salmon

Abstract

13 March

Amanda Bradford

Line-transect abundance estimates of cetaceans in the Hawaiian EEZ

Abstract

20 March

Jeff Rutter

When change in size ≠ growth: using apparent growth to estimate actual growth

Abstract

Archived schedules from previous years

Year

Coordinator

links to archives
2013-14 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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