2024 Bevan Speakers
2024 Bevan Speakers
1/4/2024
Chris Anderson (University of Washington, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences)
Defining and measuring success in fisheries management: What does it look like?
1/11/2024
Brad Pattinger (Pacific Fishery Management Council)
Why is fisheries management so hard? An industry perspective on the challenges before us!
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1/18/2024
Anne Salomon (Simon Fraser University)
Expanding our models of nature and modes of science for a resilient and just future
1/25/2024
Andrea Reid & Kasey Stirling (Centre for Indigenous Fisheries, University of British Columbia)
Reclaiming relational fisheries for fish, people, and place
2/1/2024
Erendira Aceves (University of Washington, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs)
Navigating success in small-scale fisheries: Insights from Fisheries in the Gulf of California, Mexico
2/8/2024
Arielle Levine (San Diego State University)
“Success” in fisheries management in the context of climate change: fishermen perspectives on factors that enable or inhibit climate adaptation
2/15/2024 – CANCELLED
Adrian Stier (University of California Santa Barbara)
The moving target of ocean recoveries in the Anthropocene
2/22/2024
Kim Sager-Fradkin & Vanessa Castle (Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe)
The long-game: ecosystem restoration and cultural renewal in the Elwha Valley
2/29/2024
Ana Spalding (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Oregon State University)
A global tropics perspective on making ocean science and governance more equitable and effective
3/7/2024
Ana Parma (Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos)
Rebuilding southern bluefin tuna: on the advantages of using fully-tested management procedures for setting catch quotas