DEPARTMENTAL SEMINARS
Spring 2004
4:00 pm, April 1June 3, 2004
102 Fishery Sciences (auditorium)
Social hour follows
For further information, please send email to frontdesk@fish.washington.edu or call 206-543-4270. For info on other seminars and talks of interest to fisheries and aquatic science professionals, see Fishline.
Aquatic & Fishery Science Home
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Date
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Topic/Speaker
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1 Apr
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Jon Shurin
University of British Columbia, Department of Zoology
Local and Regional Influences on the Structure of Lake Communities
Email/Websites:
shurin@zoology.ubc.ca http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/%7Eshurin/
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8 Apr
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Steve Katz
NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring
Red Muscle in Tuna and the Red Herring Endothermy
Email/Websites:
steve.katz@noaa.gov
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15 Apr
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Sean Cox
Simon Fraser University, School of Resource and Environmental Management
Further Development of an In-Season Forecasting and Management Approach for British Columbia North Coast Coho Salmon Fisheries
Email/Websites:
spcox@sfu.ca http://www.rem.sfu.ca/fishgrp/
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20 Apr
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Chris Langdon*
Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries & Wildlife and Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station
Challenges and Opportunities for Aquaculture in the 21st Century
*Note different day, Tuesday, and location, 107 Fishery Sciences
Email/Websites:
chris.langdon@oregonstate.edu http://marineresearch.oregonstate.edu/
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22 Apr
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Stephen Kaattari
CSX Professor and Chair
College of William & Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Environmental & Aquatic Animal Health
The Salmonid Cellular and Molecular Immune Repertoire: Implications for the Evolution of Disease Resistance
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29 Apr
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6 May
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Chris Brown
Florida International University, Department of Biological Sciences, Marine Biology Program
Maternal Provisioning of Fish Embryos with Thyroid Hormones
Email/Websites:
brownch@fiu.edu http://www.marine.fiu.edu
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10 May
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Graham Young*
University of Idaho, Department of Biological Sciences
Regulation of Ovarian Development in Teleost Fish: Potential Impacts of Environmental Factors and Applications to Aquaculture
*Note different day, Monday, and location, 107 Fishery Sciences
Email/Websites:
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13 May
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Charles Vorosmarty
University of New Hampshire
Water Systems Analysis Group, Complex Systems Research Center
Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
Global Change, the Terrestrial Water Cycle and our Search for Mauna Loa
Email/Websites:
http://www.unh.edu/esci/vorosmarty.html
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20 May
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Penny Swanson
NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Resource Enhancement and Utilization Technologies
Molecular and Physiological Approaches to Assess Impacts of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals on Salmon Reproduction and Growth
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27 May
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Phil Levin
NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring
Habitat Triage for Exploited Fishes: Can We Identify Essential "Essential Fish Habitat"?
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George Hunt
University of California Irvine, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Climate Variability and Bering Sea Ecosystem Responses
Email/Websites:
glhunt@uci.edu http://ecoevo.bio.uci.edu/Faculty/Hunt/Hunt.html
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