Where & When
102 Fishery Sciences (Auditorium), 1122 NE Boat St, University of Washington
2 April4 June, 4:00-5:00pm (social follows seminar)
More Info
206-543-4270; safsdesk@u.washington.edu
2 Apr
Todd Seamons
Research Associate, UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Synthesis of 13 Years of Research on the Genetics and Life History of Wild and Hatchery Steelhead
7 Apr—NOTE DIFFERENT WEEK DAY—TUESDAY
Roland Pitcher
Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia
Mapping Seabed Habitats and Biodiversity on the Continental Shelf of the Great Barrier Reef
9 Apr
The April 9 seminar has been cancelled
16 Apr
Aaron Wirsing
Assistant Professor, UW College of Forest Resources
Using Tiger Sharks to Protect and Restore Seagrass Meadows
23 Apr
James Anderson
UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
What Have They Done to the Rain? A Brief History of the People, Fish, and Science of the Columbia River
30 Apr–1 May
Bevan Series on Sustainable Fisheries: Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management in Practice: Successes, Challenges and Solutions
More info on the 2009 Symposium…
7 May
Graduate Student Invited Speaker 2009
Si Levin
Princeton University
The Challenge of Sustainability
14 May
Mike Melnychuk
Research Scientist, UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Survival of Juvenile Salmon Migrating Through the Strait of Georgia
21 May
Paul Hershberger
Station Leader/Research Fisheries Biologist, USGS Marrowstone Marine Field Station
Ecology of Diseases in Wild Marine Fish Populations
28 May
Micaela Parker
Research Scientist/Coordinator for the Pacific Northwest Center for Human Health and Ocean Studies, UW Oceanography
The Life and Times of Diatoms Revealed By Genome Sequencing
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