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William R. and Lenore Mote Endowment in Fisheries Ecology
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International Symposia in Fisheries Ecology Eminent Scholars
Undergraduate Summer Internships Visiting Scholars
Young Investigator Award Winners

The Florida State University

International Symposia in Fisheries Ecology

Recipients of the Young Investigator Awards

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)
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  • 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)
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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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