Department of Fisheries Oceanography
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
2023 Fall Seminar Series
September 6 - December 6
Wednesdays, 3:00 pm
Attend in person at SMAST-East, rooms 101-103, or online via Zoom
SMAST-East: 836 S Rodney French Boulevard, New Bedford, MA 02744
For Zoom link or additional information, please contact Michael Harrison at mharrison3@umasd.edu
For links to the recordings of talks, please click on the talk title.
| SEP 6 | 
Easton White, University of New Hampshire 
Socio-ecological dynamics of fisheries in the face of extreme events | 
| SEP 13 | 
Michelle Bachman, New England Fishery Management Council 
Area-Based Management at the Regional Fishery Management Councils | 
| SEP 20 | 
Katherine Kahl, University of Massachusetts Amherst 
UMass Amherst Gloucester Marine Station: Our vision forward | 
| SEP 27 | 
Joseph Caracappa, NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center 
Building a Climate-Ready Northeast U.S. Atlantis Ecosystem Model | 
| OCT 4 | 
Tara Dolan, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries 
Exploring population connectivity in winter flounder | 
| OCT 11 | 
CINAR Fellows - Gavin Fay, Genevieve Nesslage, Joshua Stoll, John Wiedenmann 
(joint webinar with NOAA Fisheries, remote only) 
Enhancing Linkages between Ecosystem Research, Stock Assessment, and Management: Presentations by CINAR Fellows in Quantitative Fisheries and Ecosystem Science | 
| OCT 18 | 
Robert DeConto, University of Massachusetts Amherst 
(joint SMAST DFO/DEOS seminar) 
Unprecedented Vulnerability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet: Implications for Global Climate, Sea Level, and Coastlines | 
| NOV 1 | 
Kelsey Leonard, University of Waterloo 
(remote only) 
Sustaining Tribal Fisheries | 
| NOV 8 | 
Katherine Mills, Gulf of Maine Research Institute 
Climate Impacts and Resilience in Marine Fisheries | 
| NOV 15 | 
Meghna Marjadi, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 
Climate-related impacts on reproductive success and phenological events for anadromous river herring | 
| NOV 29 | 
Sarah Donelan, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 
Legacies of stress: eco-evolutionary consequences of transgenerational and carryover effects in coastal systems | 
| DEC 6 | 
Jason Cope, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center 
Tools and principles to support science-based fisheries management across the world | 
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