Autumn 2023 Quantitative Seminars
9/26/23
Jacob Rogers (Commonwealth Science and Industry Research Organisation – CSIRO)
Multispecies models for pest management: MICE to inform CoTS control
10/6/23
Alaia Morell (Puget Sound Institute, University of Washington)
Eco-evolutionary dynamics of exploited North Sea fish and their impacts on climate change scenario projections
10/13/23 – Virtual
Matt Cheng (University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences)
Confronting changes in fishery fleet structure for stock assessments: Insights from Alaska sablefish and simulation studies
10/20/23
Brian Briones Ortiz and Maria Kuruvilla (School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)
In-progress works
10/27/23 – VIRTUAL
Juan Carlos Villaseñor-Derbez (Oceans Department, Doerr School of Sustainability, Stanford University)
Subsidizing the tragedy of the commons: Evidence from fuel subsidies in Mexican industrial fisheries
11/3/23
Autumn Maust (School of Environment and Forest Sciences, University of Washington)
How wildfire shapes pollinator communities: A study across three mixed severity burn scars in eastern Washington
11/10/23
Holiday – no seminar
11/17/23
Pierre-Yves Hernvann (University of California Santa Cruz / Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA)
An end-to-end ecosystem modeling approach to project the potential impacts of climate change on the California Current forage complex and the fisheries and predators it sustains
11/24/23
Holiday – no seminar
12/1/23 – cancelled
Brian Harvey (School of Environment and Forest Sciences, University of Washington)
12/8/23 – cancelled
Matthieu Veron (School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, University of Washington / Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA)
A flexible approach for projecting fish stocks under assessment uncertainty and climate change