Presentation Schedule Spring 2005 - Professor Jeremy M. Firestone
   
February 10
Phil Whitaker
Wind Power on the Horizon: Why Do People Care?

Abstract
   
February 17
Doug Christel
Fisherman's Cognition: Shaping Interactions in the Fishery Management Process
Abstract
   
February 24
Peter Gold
Abstract
   
March 3 Professor Lee G. Anderson
   
March 10 Lindy Johnson, NOAA Office of General Counsel
   
March 17 Tom Street
Efficient Marine Reulation: The Tensions Between
Maritime Use and Environmental Preservation
Abstract
   
March 24 No Seminar Today
   
March 31 Spring Break
   
April 7 Mark Baylor
Abstract
   
April 14 Hauke Kite-Powell, WHOI Marine Policy Center
Modelling the Cost and Effectiveness of Proposed Right Whale Ship Strike Management Measures
Abstract
   
April 21

Lindsey Williams
Developing options for national and regional conservation and
protection of deep sea corals and associated communities
Abstract

Gustavo Henrique Oliveira
The Toxic Chemical Waste at Sepetiba Bay: Assessing a Coastal
Environmental Hazard in Brazil
Abstract

   
April 28 Ryan McDermott
Evolution to an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management
Abstract

Angela Spengler
The problems of solid waste management in Rio Grande - RS, Brazil
Abstract
   
May 5 Amardeep Dhanju 
Winds of Change: A New Paradigm with Offshore Wind Power
Abstract

Tiago de Miranda
Mangroves: Protection from Storms and Sea-level Rise
Abstract
   
May 12 Peter Edwards
Coastal Resource Valuation, a Tool for Policy Development and
Implementation in a Small Isalnd Developing State

Abstract

Amanda Wenczel
An Evaluation of the Rehabilitation Efforts for the Eastern Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica
, in the Chesapeake Bay
Abstract