Link to 2002 Poster

2002 Speakers & Readings

 1/10 - Ray Hilborn
  1/17 - Roz Naylor
  1/24 - Jeremy Jackson
  1/31 - John Annala
  2/07 - Bonnie McCay
  2/14 - Martin Hall
  2/21 - Gardner Brown
  2/28 - Amanda Vincent
  3/07 - Barbara Block
  3/14 - Pamela Mace

Undergrads

Syllabus & Assignments

How-to reference for paper

Susfish478 Listproc Archive

Grads

Susfish578 Listproc Archive 

2001 Speaker Information

 


The Bevan Series on Sustainable Fisheries is an international seminar series examining the biological and social ramifications of our past, present, and future use of marine resources. Highly acclaimed speakers from academic, agency, and non-governmental backgrounds tackle sustainability from disciplines as diverse as ecology, fisheries management, conservation biology, law, economics, and anthropology. Two UW classes are linked to the series: Topics on Sustainable Fisheries (FISH/BIOL/ENVIR 478) and Graduate Topics on Sustainable Fisheries (FISH 578/ZOOL 526). Funding for the series is generously provided by Tanya Bevan, friends of Don Bevan, the Program on the Environment, Washington Sea Grant, and the School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences.

Seminars are every Thursday 4:30 p.m., January 10-March 14


Topics in Sustainable Fisheries

Undergraduate Courses:

Fish 478 - Envir 478 - Biol 478

Graduate Courses:

Fish 578 - Zool 526


Winter 2002

Instructor:  Julia K. Parrish
Office:  FSH 208B
Office Hours:  TBA
e-mail:   jparrish@u.washington.edu
Phones:  206-221-5787(fisheries)

TA for Undergrads: Chris Boatright
Office: FSH 323b    
Office Hours: TBA
E-mail:  cpb@u.washington.edu
Phone: 206-221-6832

Undergraduate Course Meeting Times and Location:

      Th     1:30-3:20       MGH  242        
      Th     4:30-5:50       FSH   102
 

Graduate Course Meeting Times  and Location:

      Th      4:30-5:50      FSH 102
       F       11:30-1:20    FSH 213

Announcements

Links on the left are for 2002 course. These have been updated for Winter 2002 quarter.

Readings are available online.  Directions for downloading and printing the readings!  

Speaker information includes a brief biography, abstract, suggested reading, transcripts, and streaming video of each seminar. 

Last Updated:

10/31/2001

Contact the instructor at: susfish@u.washington.edu