The future of U.S. fisheries in the context of global change and shifting global priorities

1/8/2026

Lynne Barre (Retired, NOAA Fisheries).

Saving endangered killer whales: is it time for a sea change to advance recovery?

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1/15/2026

George Pess and Timothy Beechie (Retired, NOAA Fisheries)

Understanding the past to help guide future restoration.

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1/22/2026Postponed

Cisco Werner (Retired, NOAA Fisheries)

Evolving fisheries science advice under rapid changes and uncertainty.


1/29/2026

Chris Harvey (Retired, NOAA Fisheries)

Moving ecosystem-based management beyond concepts, toolkits and frameworks.

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2/5/2026

Anna Kagley and Dan Tonnes (Retired, NOAA Fisheries)

Reeling in the consequences: navigating disinvestments in science, students, and communities.

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2/12/2026

Michael Tehan (Retired, NOAA Fisheries)

Litigation or collaboration: Columbia Basin recovery strategies.

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2/19/2026

Sarah Gaichas (Hydra Scientific; Retired, NOAA Fisheries)

Diversity, evolution, and innovation: learning from U.S. FIshery Management Councils’ ecosystem approaches.

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2/26/2026

Steve Lindley (UC Santa Cruz; Delta Independent Science Board; Retired, NOAA Fisheries)

Science in support of salmon conservation in California

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3/5/2026

Scott Rumsey (Retired, NOAA Fisheries)

A global tropics perspective on making ocean science and governance more equitable and effective

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3/12/2026

Caitlin Imaki (Prior NOAA Fisheries)

Leveraging the law to save species, while streamlining development: a Puget Sound case study

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