Winter 2023 Quantitative Seminars
1/13/23 – In-person only
Julia Indivero (School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington), Sarah Pollack (Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management, University of Washington), TBD
Quantitative Work in Progress
1/20/23 – Virtual only
Enrico Pirotta (University of St Andrews, UK)
Developing a Bayesian state-space model for whale health and vital rates to quantify the combined effects of multiple stressors
1/27/23 – Virtual only
Katherine Whyte (Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland)
Quantifying the effects of renewable energy on seabirds and marine mammals
2/3/23 – in-person
Christine Stawitz (NOAA Fisheries, Office of Science and Technology)
The Fisheries Integrated Modeling System, a new modular paradigm for fisheries stock assessment
2/10/23 – in-person
Ingrid Spies (Alaska Fisheries Science Center/NOAA)
How much migration matters? Exploring the 10% rule for demographic independence
2/17/23 – in-person
Lee Qi (School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)
Do fishers go where the fish go? A retrospective analysis on the pollock fishery in the Eastern Bering Sea
2/24/23 – in-person
Alexa Fredston (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Process-based forecasting of near-term range shifts in marine species
3/3/23 – in-person
Anna Nisi (School of Biology, University of Washington)
An eco-informatics approach to map the risk of whale-ship collisions across the world’s oceans
3/10/23 – in-person
Trevor Branch (School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management, University of Washington)
Which blue whales were caught? Size and song used to solve a deep blue whale mystery