2020 Bevan Speakers
9 Jan | Jaime A. Pinkham | Tribal self-determination and the rebuilding of the Columbia Basin fishery |
16 Jan | Abigail Lynch | Overcoming little brother syndrome: Alternative approaches to assessing inland fisheries with global change |
23 Jan | Mostafa A R Hossain | The criticality of aquatic biodiversity in the Bengal Delta—Importance, status & way forward |
30 Jan | Carolina R. C. Doria | Fish and fisheries in the Madeira River, Brazilian Amazon: Status and conservation challenges |
6 Feb | Gordon Holtgrieve | Food-energy-water challenges and opportunities in the Mekong River |
13 Feb | Michael Jones | Management of fisheries in large freshwater ecosystems: Lessons for multi-jurisdictional coastal marine fisheries |
20 Feb | Karen Kidd | Pharmaceuticals in the environment: What happens when fish are put on ‘the pill’? |
27 Feb | Caroline Brown | Vulnerabilities and resilience in Yukon River salmon-dependent communities: The role of sharing networks |
5 Mar | Robert Arlinghaus | Improving fish stocking through transdisciplinary, stakeholder-inclusive adaptive management |
12 Mar | POSTPONED: Emmanuel Frimpong | The global extent and conservation implications of freshwater fish–fish symbioses |
Jaime A. Pinkham
Executive Director, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
Tribal self-determination and the rebuilding of the Columbia Basin fishery
Abigail Lynch
Research Fish Biologist, US Geological Survey, National Climate Adaptation Science Center
Overcoming little brother syndrome: Alternative approaches to assessing inland fisheries with global change
Mostafa A R Hossain
Professor, Department of Fisheries Biology & Genetics, Bangladesh Agricultural University
The criticality of aquatic biodiversity in the Bengal Delta—Importance, status & way forward
Carolina R. C. Doria
Associate Professor, Federal University of Rondônia, Brazil
Fish and fisheries in the Madeira River, Brazilian Amazon: Status and conservation challenges
Gordon Holtgrieve
Associate Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington
Food-energy-water challenges and opportunities in the Mekong River
Michael Jones
Peter A Larkin Professor Emeritus and Co-Director, Quantitative Fisheries Center, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University
Management of fisheries in large freshwater ecosystems: Lessons for multi-jurisdictional coastal marine fisheries
Karen Kidd
Professor and Jarislowsky Chair in Environment and Health, Department of Biology and School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
Pharmaceuticals in the environment: What happens when fish are put on ‘the pill’?
Caroline Brown
Northern Regional Program Manager, Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Vulnerabilities and resilience in Yukon River salmon-dependent communities: The role of sharing networks
Robert Arlinghaus
Professor for Integrative Fisheries Management, Faculty of Life Sciences, Humbodt-Universität zu Berlin and Department of Biology and Ecology of Fishes, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
Improving fish stocking through transdisciplinary, stakeholder-inclusive adaptive management
POSTPONED: Emmanuel Frimpong
Professor of Fisheries Sciences, Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, College of Natural Resources and Environment, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The global extent and conservation implications of freshwater fish–fish symbioses