Sustainable Fisheries Seminar Winter 2005 Speakers
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6 Jan
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ANDY ROSENBERG
Professor, Natural Resources Policy and Management, University of New Hampshire
Is Ecosystem-Based Management Really About Fisheries?
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13 Jan
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DANIEL SCHINDLER
Associate Professor, School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, University of Washington
Would We Recognize a Sustainable Fishery If We Saw One? A Case Study of Bristol Bay
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20 Jan
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DAVID REID
Group Leader, Fish Distribution and Behaviour Group, Fisheries Research Services, Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen
Schools, Clusters, and Sustainability: Acoustic Studies of Fish
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27 Jan
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FRANCISCO CHAVEZ
Senior Scientist, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Ocean Variability, Climate Change, and Sustainable Marine Resources
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3 Feb
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DAVID AGNEW
Principal Research Fellow, Renewable Resources Assessment Group, Imperial College
Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing in the AntarcticAre We Winning?
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10 Feb
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GUNNAR KNAPP
Professor of Economics, University of Alaska
Implications of Aquaculture for Wild Fisheries: The Case of Alaska Wild Salmon
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17 Feb
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NANCY RABALAIS
Professor, Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium
Dead Zones: Causes and Consequences
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24 Feb
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YVONNE SADOVY
Professor, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong
Reef Fish Fisheries: The Good, the Bad, and the Unsustainable
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3 Mar
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ELLEN PIKITCH
Professor of Marine Biology and Fisheries, University of Miami Rosenstiel School; Executive Director, Pew Institute for Ocean Science
From Fringe to Fixture: The Increasing Presence of Conservation Organizations in Fisheries Management
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10 Mar
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PATRICK CHRISTIE
Assistant Professor, School of Marine Affairs and Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
Confused Goals and Contested Outcomes: MPAs in Southeast Asia
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