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+ | ==FISH 558: Decision Analysis in Natural Resource Management== | ||
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+ | * Fall, odd years | ||
+ | ** Instructor: [https://fish.uw.edu/faculty/andre-punt/ Andre Punt] | ||
+ | ** Class website: [http://depts.washington.edu/fish558/] | ||
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+ | :: Comments: This course looks at decision analysis primarily from a fisheries perspective. Introduction to Bayesian modeling and computational techniques for fitting Bayesian models. Also a decent introduction to stock assessment models (especially after AMATH 535). | ||
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==FISH 507: Numerical Computing for Fisheries Assessment== | ==FISH 507: Numerical Computing for Fisheries Assessment== | ||
Revision as of 20:49, 16 November 2017
FISH 558: Decision Analysis in Natural Resource Management
- Fall, odd years
- Instructor: Andre Punt
- Class website: [1]
- Comments: This course looks at decision analysis primarily from a fisheries perspective. Introduction to Bayesian modeling and computational techniques for fitting Bayesian models. Also a decent introduction to stock assessment models (especially after AMATH 535).
FISH 507: Numerical Computing for Fisheries Assessment
NOTE: This is now FISH 559, taught Fall quarter in even years.
- Fall, 2006
- Professor: Andre Punt
- COMMENTS: It's hard to imagine good things about a demanding class with a title like that, but for me, this was a great class. I often still refer to my notes from it, and learning ADMB was vital for my own research. Andre is a great instructor- he is dynamic and explains/defines terms before using them.
- RECOMMENDED? Yes.
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