Winter 2025 Quantitative Seminars
1/10/25
Andre Punt (School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)
Allocating catches to species in mixed species data – a model-based approach
1/17/25 – VIRTUAL
Ray Hilborn (School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)
Reducing the carbon footprint of fishing: the role of fisheries management
1/24/25
Brian McGreal (Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management, University of Washington)
Hyperabundance of endemic species and pink salmon abundance in the Indian River
Michael Kinneen (School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)
Mean Absolute Scaled Error as a diagnostic tool for Stock Assessment misspecification
1/31/25
David Smith (Department of Health Metrics Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Washington)
Robust Analytics for Malaria Policy and Adaptive Malaria Control
2/7/25 – VIRTUAL
Maurice Goodman (Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA & University of Washington)
Are the impacts of species range shifts on species interactions and ecosystem dynamics predictable?
2/14/25
Jim Thorson (Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA)
The state-space mass balance model Ecostate, as example of adding bottom-up interactions in stock assessment
2/21/25
Zoe Rand (Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management, University of Washington)
Bayesian models reveal endangered Antarctic blue whale population is increasing but still far from pre-whaling levels
2/28/25
Seminar Canceled
3/7/25
Seminar Canceled
3/14/25
Shelton Harley (Fisheries Consultant)
Benefits to tuna from large MPAs?