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The NWFSC Monster Seminar JAM is part of the OneNOAA Science Discussion Seminar Series. The OneNOAA series are a joint effort by several NOAA seminar partners to pool seminars of common interest to help share science and management information and to promote constructive dialogue between scientists, educators, and resource managers. For more information about the OneNOAA Seminar Series, please visit: http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/General/NODC-About/Outreach/index.html
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green arrow bulletAll seminars begin at 11:00 AM and are open to the public. See location      and security info below.

January 14
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
January 21
Monster Seminar JAM- Harmful Algal Blooms and Possible Effects on Fraser River Sockeye Salmon.
Dr. Jack Rensel, Rensel Associates Aquatic Sciences
January 28
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
February  4
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
February 11
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
February 18
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
February 25
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
March  4
Monster Seminar JAM - Characteristics of successful fisheries management systems: New Zealand and the U.S..
Dr. Pamela M. Mace, Ministry of Fisheries
March 11
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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