2007-2008

National Marine Fisheries Service

Northeast Fisheries Science Center’s Seminar Series
Woods Hole Laboratory, Stephen H. Clark Conference Room

Noon to 1:00 pm
 
 

 

Day

Date

Speaker

Title

Affiliation

Local Host

Wed.

Sept. 24

Paul Rago

GARM III: The Status of 19 Groundfish Stocks in the Northeast--A Dull Title for Some Exciting Science

NEFSC

Chris Legault

Thur

Sept 18

Laura Oremland

 

Comparing scallop dredge catches to underwater HabCam photographs

 

NMFS – S&T

Dvora Hart

Wed.

Sept 17

Dorothy Dankel

Can we get around managing by the "weakest link"? Exploring management strategies for Georges Bank haddock; a rebuilt stock in a multi-species complex

Institute of Marine Research, Norway

Chris Legault

Wed

Sept. 10

Dr. Eric Thunberg

Trends in Northeast Region Marine Industries

NEFSC

Larry Alade

Wed

Sept 3

Dr. Dvora Hart

Analysis of sea scallop growth using linear mixed-effects models

NEFSC

Rich McBride

Wed.

Aug 13

Steve Saul

What catch locations tell you about fish densities:  Estimating spatial distribution and abundance from catch per unit of effort

Univ. of Miami, RSMAS

Chris Legault

Wed.

July 16

Ayeisha Brinson

Developing Socioeconomic Indicators for Atlantic Billfish Management

Univ. Miami - RSMAS

Larry Alade

Wed.

July 9

Jonathan Phinney

Creating a West Coast-wide Ecological Observing System for NMFS and NOAA

SWFSC

Jason Link

Wed.

June 25

 

Dr Priti Brahma

NOAA's Educational Partnership Program: Partnership through education towards career development
The EPP Graduate Science Program Coordinator, Dr Priti Brahma, will explain the program with a forum by current fellows and supervisor/mentors. The program will include time for informal interactions over refreshments downstairs at the Community Hall.

 

LOCATION: Woods Hole Community Hall

TIME: 12:00-2:00

NOAA's Educational Partnership Program

Nan Garrett-Logan

Wed.

June 18

Michelle Portman

"Waterfront Land Use Change and Marine Resource Conditions: New  Bedford Pilot"

WHOI

Eric Thunberg

Wed.

April 23

Bill Overholtz

Satellite Imagery, Trawl Surveys, Spatial Statistics, GIS and a bit of Frequentism:  Tools for Unraveling the Clues to Changes in Mackerel Distribution

NEFSC

Chris Legault

Wed

March 5

David Welch

The Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Array (POST)- A Permanent Continental-Scale Array For The West Coast Of North America:  Performance, Applications, & Relevance

Kintama Research, Nanaimo, BC

Hassan Moustahfid

Tue.

Feb 12

Dan Gaughan

Implementing ecosystem based fisheries management in 
Western Australia
Western Australia Fisheries

Chris Legault

Wed.

Feb. 6

Richard Merrick

NOAA's Right Whale Ship Strike Reduction Strategy

NEFSC

Henry Milliken

Tue.

Feb 5.

Ian Stewart

Letting trawl survey catch performance dictate when to ‘throw in the towel’ during adverse weather conditions.

NWFSC

Chris Legault

Wed.

Jan 23

Scott Gallager

The Northeast Bentho-pelagic Observatory (NEBO) to Support Fisheries and Ecosystem Management

WHOI

Chris Legault

Tue.

Jan 22

Lynnath Beckley

Influence of the Leeuwin Current on larval fishes off Western Australia

Murdoch University- Australia

Chris Legault

 Link to list of past NEFSC seminars

Follow these links to other seminar lists in town
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - Seminar Series List
Marine Biological Laboratory - Events and Conferences
Woods Hole Research Center - The Living Earth Seminar Series