Autumn 2022 Seminars
9/29/2022
Thomas Quinn (School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington Seattle)
Changing themes in salmon conservation: A 45-year personal perspective
10/6/2022
Marty Kardos (NOAA Northwest Fishery Science Center)
What can genomics tell us about the effects of inbreeding on population dynamics?
10/13/2022
Nicole Baker (University of Washington)
A scientist turned entrepreneur deriving value from plastic waste in the fishing industry
10/20/2022
Chris Sergeant (University of Montana)
Mining risks to the salmon watersheds of northwestern North America
10/27/2022
Philip Womble (Stanford University)
Combatting Colorado River megadrought with informal environmental water rights marketing
11/3/2022
Jim Gawel (University of Washington Tacoma)
Arsenic and old lakes: Human health risk from legacy pollution in western Washington
11/10/2022
Alison Gardell (University of Washington Tacoma)
Stress-induced adaptation in a marine colonial tunicate
11/17/2022
Daniel Vilas (University of Washington Seattle/NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center)
Evaluating red tide effects: a theoretical, modeling and operational approach
11/24/2022 – Thanksgiving
12/1/2022
Alex McInturff (US Geological Survey/University of Washington Seattle) – CANCELLED
Measuring hypothetical bears: Considering California grizzly bear reintroduction in time and space
12/8/2022
Ben Koger (School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)
Using computer vision to study animal behavior in natural environments