UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

DEPARTMENTAL SEMINARS
Winter 2004

4:00 pm, January 8—March 11, 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 

Date

Topic/Speaker

8 Jan

Tom Quinn
UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

What Have We Learned About Salmon at the University of Washington's Hatchery: Deconstructing Doc?

Abstract/Bio

Email/Websites:
http://fish.washington.edu/quinn

15 Jan

Monika Winder
UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

Climatic Effects on Trophic Interactions in Aquatic Ecosystems

Stephane Gauthier
UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

Acoustic Assessment of Mixed Species Aggregations

Abstracts/Bios

Email/Websites:
sgau@u.washington.edu
http://www.acoustics.washington.edu/~gauthier/
mwinder@u.washington.edu
http://faculty.washington.edu/deschind/Monika.html

22 Jan

Sture Hansson
Stockholm University Department of Systems Ecology/University of Wisconsin, Madison, Center for Limnology

Human Impacts on the Baltic Sea Ecosystem—Eutrophication, Toxic Substances and Fisheries

Abstract/Bio

Email/Websites:
Sture.Hansson@ecology.su.se
http://www.ecology.su.se/staff/personal.asp?id=10

29 Jan

Michael Brett
UW Civil Engineering

Fatty Acids, Food Quality and Regulation of Planktonic Food Web Processes

Abstract/Bio

Email/Websites:
mtbrett@u.washington.edu
http://www.ce.washington.edu/faculty/bios/brett_m.html

5 Feb

Jeff Hard
NOAA Fisheries, Conservation Biology Division Population Biology Program

An Evolutionary Look at Size-Selective Salmon Harvest

Abstract/Bio

Email/Websites:
jeff.hard@noaa.gov
http://research.nwfsc.noaa.gov

12 Feb

Gordie Swartzman
UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences

Spatial Aggregation of Pelagic Fish in the Land of Orion Upside Down: Development of Aggregation Measures and Relationship to Abundance and Environmental Conditions

Email
gordie@apl.washington.edu

19 Feb

Alan Kohn
UW Biology

Killer Snails—Killer Diversity: Comparative Biology of the Most Diverse Marine Genus

Abstract/Bio

Email/Websites:
kohn@u.washington.edu
http://protist.biology.washington.edu/bio2/people/bio.html?parecID=201

26 Feb

Mary Moser
NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center Migrational Behavior Program

Anadromy sans Adipose Fins:  Lamprey Biology and Conservation in the Columbia River Basin

Email/Websites:

4 Mar

Lauren Chapman
University of Florida, Zoology Department

Barriers, Biological Filters, and Biodiversity: Wetlands and the Conservation Ecology of African Fishes

Abstract/Bio

Email/Websites:
lchapman@zoo.ufl.edu
http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/cachapman/ljchapman/

11 Mar

Nat Scholz
NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center Environmental Conservation Division

The Road to Nowhere: Urban Land Use, Water Quality, and the Health of Pacific Salmon


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