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Aquatic Conservation Science: Merging Theory and Application Symposium in honor of Judy Meyer and Gene Helfman
Podcasts of Conference Presentations on UGA iTunes U Streaming Video of Conference Presentations From Hilo to Hubbard Brook to highest achievement: contributions to ecology and policy, Gene Likens, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Gene Likens Talk, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. Is science without purpose immoral? Stuart Fisher, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University Stuart Fisher Talk, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. LeRoy's River: using science to mediate environmental protection, Jack Stanford, Flathead Lake Biological Station, University of Montana Jack Stanford Talk, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. Rivers: learning, syntheses and applications from an international perspective, Robert Naiman, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington Robert Naiman Talk, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. Learning from California: conservation in terminal floodplain systems, Peter Moyle, Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology and Center for Watershed Sciences, University of California, Davis Peter Moyle Talk, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. The global fisheries crisis in an ecosystem context, James Kitchell, Department of Zoology and Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison James Kitchell Talk, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. Linking science, monitoring and management to improve the health of freshwater and coastal ecosystems, Stuart Bunn, Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University OSE Stuart Bunn Meyer-Helfman Symposium Talk from Jeremy Sanderlin on Vimeo. Revolutionary reform of environmental regulation to serve the 21 st century, Carol Couch, Georgia Environmental Protection Division Carol Couch Talk, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. Making science matter: an advocate's perspective, Betsy Otto, American Rivers Betsy Otto Talk, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. Panel discussion - The integration of aquatic science and policy: where do we go from here? Opening comments by Judy Meyer Gene Helfman, Gene Likens, Carol Couch, and Betsy Otto; moderated by Laurie Fowler - Ecology auditorium Panel Discussion, Odum School of Ecology, October 3, 2008 from Odum School of Ecology on Vimeo. Sponsors
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