mr trout
01-13-2006, 04:16 PM
As some of you may know, I am a fisheries student at UW, so I thought I would pass some stuff along if any of you are interested.
We have the Bevan series on sustainable fisheries lectures running right now, which you can find out more on at www.courses.washington.edu/susfish
So far, the speakers have had interesting things to say concerning the present state of fisheries here and abroad and what measures are being taken to provide for a stable system in which we look out for ecosystem goods and services, as well as economic, recreational and intrinsic values related to fisheries and the surrounding ecosystems.
Of particular interest, I think that the lecture on Jan 26 by John Post concerning "The invisible collapse of recreational fisheries" should be a good one.
Just to let you know. - Trevor
PS - I'm there every week as a class requirement, so if you come to one, let me know. Its always nice to put a WFF name to a real life face.
We have the Bevan series on sustainable fisheries lectures running right now, which you can find out more on at www.courses.washington.edu/susfish
So far, the speakers have had interesting things to say concerning the present state of fisheries here and abroad and what measures are being taken to provide for a stable system in which we look out for ecosystem goods and services, as well as economic, recreational and intrinsic values related to fisheries and the surrounding ecosystems.
Of particular interest, I think that the lecture on Jan 26 by John Post concerning "The invisible collapse of recreational fisheries" should be a good one.
Just to let you know. - Trevor
PS - I'm there every week as a class requirement, so if you come to one, let me know. Its always nice to put a WFF name to a real life face.