1/7/2022

Margaret Siple (NOAA Fisheries – Alaska Fisheries Science Center)

A tool for projecting marine mammal abundance under different bycatch scenarios

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1/14/2022

Kiona Ogle (Northern Arizona University, School of Informatics, Computing & Cyber Systems)

Lags and legacies: Temporal features of climatic influences on plant and ecosystem processes

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1/21/2022

Edward Tekwa (University of British Columbia, Department of Zoology)

Confronting biases in biodiversity science

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1/28/2022

Michael Springborn (University of California Davis, Department of Environmental Science & Policy)

Balancing conservation and commerce: a shadow value viability approach for governing bycatch

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2/4/2022

Katie O’Donnell (Compass Resource Management)

Quantitative approaches to support structured decision making (SDM) for natural resource management

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2/11/2022

Paul Conn (NOAA/AFSC Marine Mammal Lab)

Using automated line-transect data to estimate the abundance of ice-associated seals in the Chukchi Sea

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2/18/2022

Xingli Giam (The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

Will China’s Belt and Road Initiative Increase Tropical Deforestation? Lessons from Recent Developmental Aid Projects

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2/25/2022

Mark Sorel (University of Washington, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences)

Integrating count and mark-recapture data to understand population regulation of endangered Chinook salmon in the Wenatchee River Basin

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3/4/2022

Staci Amburgey (University of Washington, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences)

Optimizing the Monitoring and Management of Invasive Brown Treesnakes

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3/11/2022

Beth Phillips (NOAA Fisheries)

From Sound Waves to Stock Assessment: How Active Acoustics Are Used in Fisheries Management

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