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All seminars begin at 11:00 AM and are open to the public. See location and security info below.
Monster Seminar Jam Fall 2008 Schedule (PDF)
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January 8
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Monster Seminar Jam - What is the worst that global warming has done in the past?.
Dr. Peter Ward, Department of Biology, University of Washington
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January 15
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Monster Seminar Jam - Learning from POPs: What anthropogenic chemicals might tell us about the Puget Sound ecosystem.
Dr. Joel Baker, Environmental Science, University of Washington - Tacoma
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January 22
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Monster Seminar JAM - Foraging ecology of bowhead whales in West Greenland.
Dr. Kirstin Laidre, Polar Science Center, University of Washington
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January 29
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Monster Seminar JAM - Changes in Northwest climate and their significance for aquatic organisms.
Dr. Phil Mote, JISAO/CSES Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington
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February 5
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Monster Seminar JAM - Habitat use and bioenergetics of Southern Resident killer whales.
Dr. Dawn Noren, Conservtion Biology, NOAA - NWFSC
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February 12
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Monster Seminar JAM - Sixgill shark research at the Seattle Aquarium: a brief program overview, and preliminary results..
Jeff Christiansen, Life Science, The Seattle Aquarium
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February 19
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Monster Seminar JAM - Classmates.com can't match the fishy friendships of old school ties: Implications of relatedness and familiarity on patterns of social organisation in fish.
Dr. Siân Griffiths, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University
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February 26
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Monster Seminar JAM - Why Ecosystem Management is a Human Dimensions Phenomenon.
Dr. Michael Orbach, Nicholas School Marine Science and Conservation, Duke University
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March 5
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Monster Seminar JAM - Ecological and genetic mechanisms of divergence in threespine stickleback.
Dr. Kerry Marchinko, Zoology Department, University of British Columbia
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March 12
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Monster Seminar JAM - Evolution in ocean data collection - gliders, floats, and other wild things roaming the seas.
Dr. Fritz Stahr, School of Oceanography, University of Washington
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