Tuesday Morning Seminar Series
Spring 2005 Schedule
See the schedules of previous quarters
- Mar 29 Simulating Hydrologic Processes: Insights from Experimental Plot Measurements at the UW Center for Urban Horticulture Stephanie Kampf Graduate Student, Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Apr 5 Washington Forest Practices Habitat Conservation Plan: The Science, Law and Politics of Fifty Years of ESA Assurances Paul Kampmeier and Toby Thaler Staff Attorney, Washington Forest Law Center
- Apr 12 The Lingering Effect of Oil on Public Health and the Environment Riki Ott Marine Toxicologist, Dragonfly Sisters Press
- Apr 19 Designing Recovery Strategies for Chinook Salmon: Scientific Analyses and Communicating to Decision Makers Mary Ruckelshaus Team Leader, Salmon Risk Evaluation group, Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NOAA)
- Apr 26 Applying Information Science to Earth Science Integration Issues Miles Logsdon Assistant Professor, School of Oceanography
- May 3 Trends in Fish Habitat Conditions Following Logging in Alaska Coastal Streams Douglas Martin Martin Environmental
- May 10 Ecological and Social Health: It Matters What We Measure James Karr Professor, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and Biology
- May 17 Effect of Changing Riparian Vegetation on Nutrients Delivered to Urban Puget Sound Lowland Streams Mindy Roberts Graduate Student, Civil and Environmental Engineering
- May 24 A Streamside Wetland Mitigation Bank—The Challenges of Project Design and Regulatory Approval James Hodge Project Manager and General Counsel, Skagit Environmental Bank
- May 31 Prioritizing Forest Restoration in the Cedar River Watershed by Modeling Late-Seral Forest Habitat Connectivity Bill Richards Forest Ecologist, Seattle Public Utilities