Winter 2024 Quantitative Seminars
1/5/24
Andre Punt (School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)
Africa Penguins: summary of a review panel
1/12/24
Yunzhou Li (School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University)
Climate vulnerability assessment for fisheries social-ecological systems: learning from the global practices and informing the management of climate-ready fisheries in China
1/19/24
Allan Hicks, International Pacific Halibut Commission)
An evaluation of size limits for Pacific halibut using closed-loop simulation
1/26/24
Susan Josyln, Jee Hoon Han, Chao Qin, & Sonia Savelli (Department of Psychology, University of Washington; UW Human Centered Design & Engineering Department)
Communicating uncertainty information to non-expert end users
2/2/24
Noble Hendrix (QEDA Consulting LLC)
A finite mixture approach for mixed stock analysis
2/9/24
Brian Harvey (School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington)
Forest resilience to fire and interacting disturbances in the northwest US in a period of rapid change
2/16/24
Sarah Weisberg (Stony Brook University)
Resilience, regime shifts, and cumulative climate impacts: What food web models can reveal
2/23/24
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
3/1/24
Johanna Bjånes Marcussen & Fabian Zimmermann (University of Agder and Institute of Marine Research, Norway)
Johanna: Fine-scale spatial dynamics in coastal ecosystems and potential implications for fisheries management; Fabian: Resolving time series inconsistency for assessment of data-limited species
3/8/24
Kelly Mistry (School of Aquatic & Fisheries Sciences, University of Washington / USGS Washington Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit)
Dynamic monitoring and management of brown treesnakes on Guam: modeling removal data to identify optimal eradication strategies