Tim Essington
University of Washington
School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences
Seattle,
WA
USA
98195
Papers:
M-111-1
The Lenfest Fishery Ecosystem Task Force: Providing a Blueprint for Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management
M-111-2
The Role of Ecosystem Information in Stock Assessments for U.S. Fisheries
M-111-7
Global Case Studies to Identify Common Approaches to Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management
M-111-10
Potential Benefits of Ecosystem-Based Forage Fish Management
T-114-8
Can We Have Our Fish and Eat Them, Too? Evaluating Whether a Selective Piscivore Fishery Can Foster Recovery of Rockfish
T-136-8
Revisiting Asynchrony Between Sardine and Anchovy in Upwelling Ecosystems
Th-122-3
“The Value of Information”: Adaptive Monitoring and the Trade Off Between Monitoring Costs and Precision in Ecosystem Assessment
Th-148-10
How Does Hypoxia Govern Energy Flows in Pelagic Food Webs?
W-121-10
The Relative Importance of Somatic Growth and Recruitment in Population Production
W-123-11
A Novel Method to Improve Estimates of Predator Diet Compositions
W-143-2
Understanding Ecosystem-Scale Impacts from Ocean Acidification; A California Current Atlantis Modeling Case Study