Thursdays, 4:30–5:30 pm
7 January–11 March 2010
School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
102 Fishery Sciences (auditorium)
1122 NE Boat Street (map)
University of Washington
Reception follows each talk

For more information, contact:
Julia K. Parrish, 206-221-5787
jparrish@u.washington.edu
courses.washington.edu/susfish

Funding for the Series is generously
provided by Tanya Bevan, friends of Don
Bevan, the UW School of Aquatic and
Fishery Sciences, and NOAA's Alaska
Fisheries Science Center and
Northwest Fisheries Science Center.

Bevan Series Schedule 2010

7 Jan

Jim Winton

Chief, Fish Health Section, USGS Western Fisheries Research Center, Affiliate Professor in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences

Beyond fishery management? Climate change and disease

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14 Jan

George Rose

Professor of Fisheries Conservation, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University

Facing the Grand Banks fisheries: Myths and sustainability

Video
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21 Jan

David Allan

Professor, School of Natural Resources & Environment, The University of Michigan

Protection strategies for freshwater fisheries and ecosystems

Video
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28 Jan

Andrew Trites

Professor and Director, Marine Mammal Research Unit, University of British Columbia

Steller sea lions and groundfish fisheries in Alaska: can the two co-exist

Video
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4 Feb

CANCELLED

11 Feb

Barry Gold

Marine Conservation Initiative Lead, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Leverage points and incentives in shaping sustainable fisheries: The role of environmental foundations

Video
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18 Feb

Julia Baum

Joint NCEAS Postdoctoral Associate and Marine Science and Technology Foundation Fellow, UCSB

In hot water: Consequences of escalating shark exploitation

Video
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25 Feb

Michael Rubino

Manager, NOAA Aquaculture Program

Is aquaculture a sustainable use of the sea?

Video
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4 Mar

Pamela Mace

Chief Scientist, Ministry of Fisheries, Wellington, NZ

Defining “endangered” under the Convention for International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES): Are marine species “special”?

Video
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11 Mar

Josh Eagle

Associate Professor of Law, University of South Carolina School of Law

The history of the marine conservation movement, 1990-2010

Video
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