In the first lecture of the 2012 Bevans Series on Sustainable Fisheries, SAFS’ David Armstrong shared “crab sagas” from around the region. He illustrated the challenge of defining or achieving sustainability in fisheries when they fluctuate with multiple drivers at many scales of space and time. Read the UW News coverage here. The next lecture is this Thursday, and focuses on global dynamics in recreational fisheries.
Read more »In the company of ravens and crows: Science Cafe with John Marzluff - OlyBlog.net
On January 10 in Olympia, Science Cafe will host SEFS Professor John Marzluff, who will talk about the amazing yet not fully understood members of the corvid family: crows and ravens. Dr. Marzluff will talk about their weird habits, and the neurobiology behind them. Read more here.
Read more »Climate change models may underestimate extinction, study shows - Bloomberg
Climate change projections may “grossly” underestimate the extinction of animal and plant varieties because the models don’t account for species movement and competition, U.S. researchers said. UW researchers were involved. Read more here.
Read more »SFR is now SEFS; Professor honored - UW News Digest
As one of the oldest units in the University of Washington, the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences has taken on a new name to denote its expanded scope. Read more in the UW News Digest here. Also in the digest, Ian Joughin has been honored with the Louis Agassiz Medal for 2012 from the European Geophysicists’ Union. Joughin is a principal engineer with the Applied Physics Laboratory and affiliate professor of Earth and Space Sciences.
Read more »Milestone events for OOI in 2011, 2012 - Ocean Observatories Initiative
2012 will be an exciting year for the Ocean Observatories Initiative, with continued construction of the cabled ocean observatories network and multiple other facets of the project. John Delaney is mentioned. Read more here.
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