Tuesday Morning Seminar Series
Winter 2005 Schedule
See the schedules of previous quarters
- Jan 4 Evaluating the Management Implications of Research: Re-Evaluating the Analysis of the H.J. Andrews Logging-Flooding Data Finn Krogstad Graduate Student, Forest Resources
- Jan 11 Trophic Performance of Oncorhynchus mykiss Along Forest Gradients in the South Fork Trinity River Watershed, California Sarah McCarthy Graduate Student, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
- Jan 18 Evolutionary Effects of Predation from Brown Bears on the Life History, Morphology, and Energetics of Breeding Sockeye Salmon Stephanie Carlson Graduate Student, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
- Jan 25 How Policy Influences Application of Best Available Science - Case Studies Bill Derry Senior Technologist, CH2M Hill
- Feb 1 Sqwa'di'lich, Board Feet, and the Cedar Tree Sono Hashisaki, Springwood Associates, Inc. Kurt Russo, Florence R. Kluckhohn Center for the Study of Values
- Feb 8 Designing Accountable Ecosystem Restoration and Management Plans–Adaptive Management and the Prospect of Enlightenment Steve Ralph Senior Aquatic Ecologist, Stillwater Sciences, Inc.
- Feb 15 No Seminar–Annual Review of Research on 17th
- Feb 22 An "Alternative Future" for the Puget Sound Region: The Political, Legal and Institutional Practicalities of a Landscape Approach to Conservation John Lombard Sustainable Fisheries Foundation
- Mar 1 Interaction Between Vegetation Patterns, Social Preferences and Stream Biological Conditions: An Integrated Approach to Watershed Planning Vivek Shandas Graduate Student, Urban Design and Planning and Urban Ecology
- Mar 8 Managing Stream Flows for Fish Jim Anderson Professor, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, Columbia Basin Research