SMEA Winter Thesis & Capstone Presentations
You are invited to join the SMEA thesis and capstone presentations on Friday, February 24th in the Marine Studies Building, room 268. If you’d like to attend via Zoom, please contact Michaela Miller at mcski@uw.edu for details. The schedule of events is as follows:
Thesis & Capstone Presentations
Student |
Faculty Advisor |
Thesis/Capstone & Title |
Client |
Scheduled Time |
Virtual/In-Person |
| Rory Spurr & Alana Santana | Anne Beaudreau | Capstone, “Visualizing ESA-listed fish research in the west coast region” | Diana Dishman, NOAA | 9-9:30am | Hybrid -Alana & Rory in person/Anne & Diana virtual |
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1 HOUR BREAK |
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| Izzi Lavallee | P. Joshua Griffin |
Thesis, “Borderlands & Šu ̇yu ̇ł, Hippoglossus stenolepis: a Transnational Kin Study of ƛušu ̇ ʔa & łułubałid” |
N/A | 10:30-11:30 am | Hybrid |
| Luke Hiserman, Jessica Rose & Kris Thompson | Patrick Christie | Capstone, “Finding Common Ground: Communicating Across Borders to Restore the Salish Sea” | 11:45-12pm | Virtual | |
| Sarah Davidson, Lucy Bowser, Xavier Nelson-Rowntree | Dave Fluharty | Capstone, “Improving capacity of governments and the fisheries sector to conserve marine biodiversity through the use of ‘other effective area-based conservation measures’” | Fisheries Division, FAO, UN (Dr. Amber Himes-Cornell, Fisheries Officer) | 12:15-12:45pm | In-person (livestream via Zoom) |
| Molly Daly & Elley Donnelly | Nives Dolsak, Eduardo Gallo-Cajiao | Capstone, “Evaluation of Multi-level Governance for Conserving Migratory Species in the Puget Sound” | Trina Bayard, Audubon Washington | 1:00-1:30pm | In-person |