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The Florida State University
International Symposia in Fisheries Ecology
Recipients of the Young Investigator Awards
2008
- Talk: Geoffrey Shester, Stanford University
Empirical analysis of fine-scale spatial behavior and fishing strategies in the Baja California lobster fishery (abstract)
- Poster: Ronald J. Maliao. Florida Institute of Technology
Impact of comanagement of marine protected areas in the Philippines (abstract)
2006
- Talk: David S. Boukal, University of Bergen
Irreversible evolutionary changes in life histories of exploited fish (abstract)
- Poster: Kate I. Siegfried. University of California, Santa Cruz
When can we assume a constant natural mortality for fish populations? An application to California sheephead (Semicossyphus pulcher) (abstract)
2004
- Talk: Trevor A. Branch, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Good and ugly multispecies fisheries: ITQs in British Columbia versus retention limits on the U.S. West Coast (abstract)
- Poster: Katy K. Doctor, Sustainable Fishery Advocates, Santa Cruz, California
Impacts of point-of-sale labeling on consumer choice (coauthored with Teresa Ish and Michelle D. Benoit) (abstract)
2002
- Talk: Sarah K. Gaichas, NMFS Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington
Trade-offs between fisheries and marine mammals in Gulf of Alaska and Eastern Bering Sea (coauthored with Kerim Aydin and Bob Francis) (abstract)
- Poster: Teresa Ish, University of California, Santa Cruz
Environment, krill, and squid: from life history to fisheries (abstract)
2000
- Talk: Shelton Harley, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Density dependent catchability: consequences for management targets (abstract)
- Poster: Dan Kehler, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Managing to prevent local extinctions: the estimation and consequences of variability among populations (abstract)
William R. and Lenore Mote Eminent Scholar Chair
Dr. Felicia C. Coleman, Coordinator
E-mail: coleman@bio.fsu.edu
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