« MPE 2013+ Workshop on Chesapeake Fisheries: From Oysters to Economics
August 28, 2017 - August 30, 2017
Location:
Patuxent Environmental & Aquatic Research Laboratory
Morgan State University
10545 Mackall Road
Saint Leonard, MD 20685
Organizer(s):
Margaret (Midge) Cozzens, DIMACS
Scott Knoche, Morgan State University
Richard Lacouture, Morgan State University
Asamoah Nkwanta, Morgan State University
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Abdul-Aziz Yakubu, Howard University
As part of a series of multidisciplinary workshops under the theme Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013+, the workshop on Chesapeake Fisheries will explore issues of the Chesapeake Bay fisheries at both an ecological and economic point of view. The oyster population will serve as one motivating example for the workshop, but we will also consider issues involving blue crabs, rockfish, striped bass, etc. Workshop themes will include ecology and population dynamics, and commercial and management issues. Other themes will be natural resource modeling, and sustainable fisheries. The workshop will include invited talks, a poster session, panel discussions, and outings on the Chesapeake Bay to explore workshop themes first hand.
Attendance is by invitation. If you would like to apply for an invitation to participate, please go to the application to attend. At the same website, you may also apply for (partial) financial support. There are a limited number of spaces available.
You may also go to the application to contribute a paper if you would like to do so.
Presented in association with the Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013+ Program.