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Spring Quarter Calendar
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All seminars begin at 11:00 AM and are open to the public. See location and security info below.
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April 5
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Monster Seminar Jam - Marine protected areas and fisheries management: what do we know from theory and the field.
Dr. Ray Hilborn, School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, University of Washington
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April 12
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Monster Seminar Jam - White sharks of California: A conservation success story or an insidious trophic tragedy in the making?.
Dr. Chris Lowe, Biological Sciences, California State University Long Beach
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April 19
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Monster Seminar Jam - An Ocean Health Index: quantifying and mapping the health of global marine ecosystems.
Dr. Benjamin Halpern, Center for Marine Assessment and Planning; National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, UC Santa Barbara
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April 26
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Monster Seminar Jam - Spatial statistical models for stream networks.
Dr. Jay Ver Hoef, Polar Ecosystems Program, National Marine Mammal Laboratory Dr. Erin Peterson, Division of Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics, CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) Dr. Dan Isaak, Rocky Mountain Research Station, U.S. Forest Service
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May 3
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Monster Seminar Jam - Density Dependence, The Theory of Harvesting, and the Practice of Stock Assessment: A Perspective On Steepness and Its Implications.
Dr. Marc Mangel, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, UC Santa Cruz
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May 10
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Monster Seminar Jam - Nature of, by, and for the people?.
Dr. Mary Ruckelshaus, Natural Capital Project
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May 17
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Monster Seminar Jam - Resource Rents, Inframarginal Rents and the Transition to Property Rights in a Common Pool Resource.
Dr. Chris Costello, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UC Santa Barbara
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May 24
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Monster Seminar Jam - Linking swimming performance to population processes in coastal fishes.
Dr. Todd Anderson, Coastal and Marine Institute, San Diego State University
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May 31
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Monster Seminar Jam - Reference Points and the Ecosystem Approach: New Concepts for Old Tools and Old Tools for New Concepts.
Dr. Jake Rice, Ecosystem Sciences Branch, Canada DFO
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June 7
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Monster Seminar Jam - Forensic science at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center.
Dr. Piper Schwenke, Conservation Biology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
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