[GEOG MAJORS] MARBIO 301 Current Topics in Marine Biology - Space Still Available in 1-credit Seminar!

Nell Gross via geogu-l geogu-l at u.washington.edu
Fri Nov 22 09:35:35 PST 2024


MARBIO 301<https://myplan.uw.edu/course/#/courses/MARBIO301>
Welcome to the Winter 2024 “Current Topics in Marine Biology” Seminar.<https://marinebiology.uw.edu/faculty-research/marine-biology-seminar/> This course will focus on issues and individuals across the marine biology discipline discussing their research and careers.
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Cali Weber

The weekly speaker series is open to all students and the public.

Course Description
Explore the world’s oceans through the lens of a diverse cast of marine science professionals. Journey with them as they share behind-the-scenes stories from their careers and insights on how to solve today’s most challenging conservation and environmental issues. This weekly speaker series is facilitated by Dr. José Guzmán<https://fish.uw.edu/faculty/jose-guzman/>, and is open to all students and the public. Recordings will be uploaded to this page the following day.

MARBIO 301 B (1 cr lecture)
Tuesdays, 2:30 – 3:20 pm
SAV 260
Pre-reqs: None

View on MyPlan<https://myplan.uw.edu/course/#/courses/MARBIO301>

Winter 2024 Speakers
1/9/2024
Katie McElroy (University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences)
Applying ecological theories to restoration and management: A salmon story
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1/16/2024
Deborah Giles (University of Washington)
Topic: Killer whales
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1/23/2024
Jason Toft (University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences)
Shoreline restoration in the Salish Sea
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1/30/2024
Meg Chadsey (Washington Sea Grant)
Can the ocean solve our carbon problem?
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2/6/2024
Sarah Friedman (NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center)
Studying the evolution of fish diversity
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2/13/2024
Arial Brewer (University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences)
Listening to whales: using behavior and bioacoustics as a tool for conservation
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2/20/2024
Xochitl Clare (University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences)
A tale of two cucumbers: A case study on a holistic marine science approach on an invertebrate fishery
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2/27/2024
Chris Mantegna (University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences)
Actionable ways to perform community- engaged science to document and improve Salish Sea health
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3/5/2024
Brooke Weigel (Western Washington University)
Ecology of kelp forests across scales in a changing ocean


Marine Biology Advising
University of Washington

Fishery Sciences Building<https://www.washington.edu/maps/#!/fsh>, Room 208 Box: 355020
Book an advising appointment<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/UWMarineBiologyAdvising@cloud.washington.edu/bookings/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!jM5u-kq5k8wUJBA-QSJCqX6pD1jdYe_DkQA4SkbDZNJXMAPW1T8nxnyf69N50W5rK9s58qxZ59Y$>
marinebiology.uw.edu<https://marinebiology.uw.edu/>
206.309.0974 (text)
206.543.7426 (phone)

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