MPE 2013+ Workshop on Chesapeake Fisheries: From Oysters to Economics
August 28 - 30, 2017
Morgan State University, PEARL Lab, MD
- Organizers:
- Midge Cozzens, DIMACS, Rutgers University, midgec at dimacs.rutgers.edu
- Scott Knoche, Morgan State University, scott.knoche at morgan.edu
- Richard Lacouture, Morgan State University, Richard.Lacouture at morgan.edu
- Asamoah Nkwanta, Morgan State University, Asamoah.Nkwanta at morgan.edu
- Fred Roberts, DIMACS, Rutgers University, froberts at dimacs.rutgers.edu
- Abdul-Aziz Yakubu, Howard University, ayakubu at howard.edu
Presented under the auspices of the DIMACS Special Program: Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013+.
Workshop Announcement
As part of a series of multidisciplinary workshops under the theme
Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013+ (see
http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/SpecialYears/2013_MPE), we are planning a
workshop on Chesapeake Fisheries that 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.
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