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Winter 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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January 14
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Monster Seminar JAM - Complex Habitat Questions - Little or No Data, What are We Doing in BC? Suggestions Welcome!.
James Boutillier, Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Science, Pacific Biological Station
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January 21
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Monster Seminar JAM- Harmful Algal Blooms and Possible Effects on Fraser River Sockeye Salmon.
Dr. Jack Rensel, Rensel Associates Aquatic Sciences
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January 28
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Monster Seminar JAM - Ecological consequences of patchiness in the coastal ocean.
Dr. Kelly J. Benoit-Bird, Department of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University
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February 4
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Monster Seminar JAM- Research Vessel Calibration: The Past, Present and Future of 636 Paired Tows.
Dr. Wendy L. Gabriel, Fisheries and Ecosystems Monitoring and Analysis Division, Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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February 11
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Monster Seminar JAM - Sea Turtle Bycatch in NW Atlantic Waters: The Truth Behind the Magic Number.
Kimberly T. Murray, Resource Evaluation and Assessment Division, Protected Species Branch, Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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February 18
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Monster Seminar JAM - Reducing seabird bycatch in Alaska longline fisheries, from GLMs and GAMs to management and policy.
Dr. Loveday L. Conquest, School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, Quantitative Ecology & Resource Management, University of Washington
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February 25
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Monster Seminar JAM - Acoustic monitoring of fish stocks: present, future, and potential methods.
Dr. Kenneth G. Foote, Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
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March 4
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Monster Seminar JAM - Characteristics of successful fisheries management systems: New Zealand and the U.S..
Dr. Pamela M. Mace, Ministry of Fisheries
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March 11
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Monster Seminar JAM - Accounting for pinniped predation in fisheries stock assessment: implications for the recovery of B.C. inside waters yelloweye rockfish (Sebastes ruberrimus).
Dr. Murdoch K. McAllister, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia
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