THE SCHOOL OF AQUATIC AND FISHERY SCIENCES PRESENTS
The Quantitative Seminar Series

The right seminar at the right place at the right time.
SPRING 2005 Seminars

1 April- Carey McGilliard (SAFS/UW)

A proposal for studying the effects of larval dispersal at the interface of Marine Protected Areas and traditional management regimes

8 April- Eli Gurarie (QERM/SAFS/UW)

Willy-Nilly Wigglers Get Eaten More: Modeling motion and predation in a stream.

15 April- Masashi Yokota (Tokyo University of Marine Sciences and Technology)

Modeling genetic impacts of stock enhancement on wild populations: General theory and actual assessment.

22 April.- Jon Moore (SAFS/UW)

Incorporating prior information and uncertainty into stable isotope anlayses

29 April- Franz Mueter (JISAO/UW)

Productivity of Northeast Pacific fish stocks: patterns of variability, covariation, and environmental effects

6 May- Andre Punt (SAFS/UW)

Reconciling historical catches and current abundance of North Atlantic humpback whales.

13 May- Sarah Gaichas (AFSC/NOAA Fisheries/SAFS/UW)

The structural forcing of climate: A tale of two food webs --OR-- The development and maintenance of a beer belly

20 May- Finn Krogstad (College of Forestry/UW)

Identifying the correct management implications of research results.

27 May- Yongshun Xiao (SARDI)

Catch equations: Restoring the missing terms in the nominally generalized Baranov catch equation.

3 June- Ray Hilborn (SAFS/UW)

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Past Seminars

Year

Quarter

Coordinator

1996-1997

Fall, Winter, Spring

Billy Ernst

1997-1998

Fall, Winter, Spring

Carlos Alvarez-Flores

1998-1999

Fall, Winter, Spring

Ivonne Ortiz

1999-2000

Fall, Winter, Spring

Árni Magnússon

2000-2001

Fall, Winter, Spring

Juan Valero

2001-2002

Fall, Winter, Spring

Carolina V. Minte-Vera

2002-2003

Fall, Winter, Spring

Gavin Fay

2003-2004

Fall, Winter, Spring

Lucy Flynn

2004-2005

Fall, Winter, Spring

Jason Cope