UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Quantitative Seminar
12:30-1:30 pm, Fridays 30 September - 9 December 2016
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 |
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6 January |
Eric Ward (NOAA) Patterns of individual level catch diversification and relationships with revenue and variability in Alaskan commercial fisheries |
13 January |
Lauren Buckley (Biology) Functional approaches to ecological and evolutionary forecasting |
20 January |
Jim Cronan (SEFS) Managing disturbance in the longleaf pine ecosystem: effects of managed fire regime characteristics on fire hazard and community ecology at multiple spatial scales |
27 January |
Chris Anderson (SAFS) Identifying Effective Fishery Development Strategies: Evidence from the Fishery Performance Indicators |
3 February |
Ernesto Alvarado (SEFS) Large fires in the Pacific Northwest: fire exclusion? climate change? something else? |
10 February |
Natasha Gownaris (Biology) Bachelor Birds: Why Models Must Consider Seabird Sex |
17 February |
Jennifer Ruesink (Biology) Biogeographic comparisons of allometry and productivity in a widespread marine ecosystem engineer |
24 February |
Kyle Wilson (U of Calgary) Life-history and management of western Canada's lake trout |
3 March |
Caitlin Littlefield (SEFS) Patterns of post-fire forest recovery in complex topography |
10 March |
Matthew Bonnema (Civil and Environmental Engineering) Inferring Reservoir Operating Patterns across the Mekong Basin using only Space Observations |
17 March |
*Extra Seminar* Chris Free (Rutgers University) The refined ORCS approach: a catch-based method for estimating stock status and catch limits for data-poor fish stocks |
Archived schedules from previous years
Year |
Coordinator |
links
to archives
|
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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
|
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2007-08
|
Essington Lab
|
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2006-07 |
Ian Taylor
|
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2005-06 |
Eric Ward
|
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2004-05 |
Jason Cope
|
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2003-04 |
Lucy Flynn
|
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2002-03 |
Gavin Fay
|
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2001-02 |
Carolina
Minte-Vera
|
fall / winter / spring
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2000-01 |
Juan Valero
|
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1999-2000 |
Arni Magnusson
|
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1998-99 |
Ivonne Ortiz
|
fall / winter / spring
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1997-98 |
Carlos
Alvarez-Flores
|
fall / winter / spring
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1996-97 |
Billy Ernst
|
fall / winter / spring
|
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