| Date |
Speaker/Email |
Topic |
University |
Host |
| 23-Mar |
Antony Ives
arives@facstaff.wisc.edu |
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Wisconsin |
Post |
| 30-Mar |
Karen Warkentin
kwarken@bu.edu |
Eco-devo in a dangerous world: adaptive plastic
responses of embryos to risk |
Boston |
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| 6-Apr |
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| 13-Apr |
Eleftherios Zouros
zouros@biology.uoc.gov |
Questioning the uniparental and clonal transmission
of animal mitochondrial DNA |
University of Crete, Greece |
Caccone |
| 20-Apr |
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| 27-Apr |
Rita Colwell |
On campus - contact Rose
Rita at YIBS |
Turner |
| 4-May |
Reading week |
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| 11-May |
Exam Week |
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Other Seminars of Interest
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Curtis and Edith Munson Marine Conservation
Lecture Series
Conflicts at Sea: Values and Ethics in the Marine Environment
printer-friendly
version |
| What |
On Wednesday afternoons during the winter/spring semester,
the Yale Center for
Coastal & Watershed Systems is presenting a series
of lectures on the idea of developing a sea ethic through
the examination of a number of conflicts presented by
human interactions in the marine environment. |
| Where |
Bowers Auditorium, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental
Studies
205 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT |
| When |
5:30 - 6:30 p.m. |
| |
Lectures are free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Martha Smith (martha.smith@yale.edu
or 203-432-3026) |
| January 26,
2005 |
Dr. James
Bohnsack, Research Fishery Biologist, Southeast
Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service,
NOAA
|
Aldo Leopold's Legacy:
An Ocean Ethic |
| February
2, 2005 |
Mr. Rob Snyder,
Program Director, Working Waterfront Alliance, Island
Institute, Maine. |
Coastal Sprawl,
and Establishing a Working Waterfront Ethic in Maine |
| February 9, 2005 |
Dr. Stephen Kellert,
Tweedy/Ordway Professor of Social Ecology, Yale School
of Forestry and Environmental Studies
|
Perspectives on an Ethic toward
the Sea\ |
| February 16, 2005 |
Dr. Robert Brumbaugh,
Global Marine Initiative, The Nature Conservancy |
Restore or Replace the Native
Oyster in Chesapeake Bay: Is There a Silver-Bullet Solution
to a Century-Old Problem? |
| February 23, 2005 |
Dr. Wallace J. Nichols,
Director, Pacific Ocean Region, Blue Ocean Institute |
Why Dance with the Devil?
Getting Past "Good Guys" and "Bad Guys"
to an Ecumenical Sea Ethic: A Case Study from Baja California,
Mexico |
| March 23, 2005 |
Dr. Richard Spinrad,
Assistant Administrator, National Ocean Service, NOAA |
Federal Responsibilities of
an Island Nation |
| March 30, 2005 |
Dr. Mark J. Spalding,
President, Ocean Foundation |
Addressing Climate Change
with Ocean Altering Projects |
| April 13, 2005 |
Dr. Giuseppe Notarbartolo
di Sciara, Director, Tethys Research Institute, Italy |
Marine Mammal Conservation
and Sea Use in the Mediterranean, and the Dawn of a Sea
Ethic |
| April 20, 2005 |
Dr. J. Baird Callicott,
Visiting Professor of Philosophy and School of Forestry
& Environmental Studies, Yale Bioethicist-in-Residence |
The Land Ethic and the Sea
Ethic |
Archived Seminar postings
Fall 2004
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