3/29/24

Juliette Champagnat (UW SAFS & NOAA NMFS AFSC)

Modelling the impact of anthropogenic pressures on essential fish habitats for population dynamics of marine exploited fish

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4/5/24

Enrico Armelloni (University of Bologna)

Do we need better models, better data, or better process knowledge? A semi-quantitative approach for evaluating risk when providing scientific management advice for fisheries

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5/12/24

Miranda Roethler (UW SAFS)

Impacts of climate change (ocean warming and acidification) on kelps: a primer on meta-analyses primer and lessons I learned

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5/19/24 – VIRTUAL

Luoliang Xu (Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Smaller wins, bigger losses: asymmetric impacts of climate change on preferred thermal habitat of lake fish

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5/26/24

Jhen Hsu (Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University)

Population dynamics and stock assessment of Pacific saury in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean: spatiotemporal modeling, impact of climate change, and management implication

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5/3/24

Lukas DeFilippo (NOAA AFSC)

Patterns of salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery


5/10/24 – virtual

Chris Cahill (Michigan State University / Quantitative Fisheries Center)

Translating stock assessments in the Great Lakes to RTMB

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5/17/24 – cancelled

Zack Almquist (UW Department of Sociology)

Methods for surveying hard to reach populations with applications to people experiencing homelessness in King County


5/24/24

Maia Kapur (NOAA AFSC)

Eco-evolutionary drivers of survey bias and consequences for fisheries stock assessment

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5/31/24 – cancelled

Didier Alia (Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, UW)

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