10 Weeks–10 Opinions

Sustainable Fisheries Seminar
Winter 2008 Speakers

10 Jan

JOHN REYNOLDS

Tom Buell Leadership Chair in Salmon Conservation, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Ecology of Extinction Risk in Fish Species

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17 Jan

STEVE GAINES

Director, Marine Science Institute, UC Santa Barbara

Can Marine Reserves Benefit Fisheries?

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24 Jan

JAMES IANELLI

Research Biologist, Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management, Alaska Science Center, NOAA Fisheries

Navigating the Windfalls and Pitfalls of Sustainability: Bering Sea Pollock

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31 Jan

STEVE MURAWSKI

Director, Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor, NOAA Fisheries

The Myths and Realities of Ecosystem-based Management

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7 Feb

LAURA SINGER

Chief Convening Officer, Gulf of Maine Research Institute

Rules of Engagement: Scientists, Industry, and Fishery Managers in New England

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14 Feb

CATHY ROHEIM

Professor, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island

Effectiveness of Market-Based Measures in Promoting Sustainable Fisheries: The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility

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21 Feb

JEREMY PRINCE

Director, Biospherics P/L; Adjunct Associate Professor, Murdoch University, Australia

The Barefoot Ecologist's Toolbox—Re-scaling Fisheries Assessment and Management

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28 Feb

BORIS WORM

Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University, Canada

Ecosystem Effects of Fishing Large Marine Predators

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6 Mar

PIERRE FRÉON

Fishery Ecologist, Institute for Research and Development, France; Director, Upwelling Ecosystem Program

Sustainable Exploitation of Small Pelagic Fish Stocks Challenged by Environmental and Ecosystem Change

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13 Mar

PHIL LEVIN

Ecosystems and Climate Team Leader, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries

From Ecology to Ecosystem Management: Practical Realities on the West Coast

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Thursdays
4:30–5:30 pm
January 10–March 13
102 Fishery Sciences
(auditorium)
Social follows each talk