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Colleagues family and friends established the Larkin Lecture Fund to honour Dr Peter Larkin when he retired from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and later, when he passed away in 1996 (see Northcote 1996). The Lecture is held approximately biennially at the Fisheries Centre, UBC, and the manuscript is submitted for publication in Fish and Fisheries, subject to the normal refereeing process. (Until 1999 in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries)

Northcote, T.D. (1996) Obituary of Peter Anthony Larkin. Rev. Fish Biol. Fish. 6: 374-7.

Eleventh Larkin Lecture

Speaker TBA

Tentatively set for September 2013
UBC Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL),
2202 Main Mall, Room 120
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Previous Larkin Lectures

            Dr. Daniel W. Bromley, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Humboldt University-Berlin

            "Is Fisheries Policy Pertinent? Some doubts from the academy"

            Poster for the Tenth Larkin Lecture

             Dr. Ana Parma, Centro Nacional Patagonico, Conicet, Puerto Madryn, Argentina

             "No Recipe but One - play with the full deck"

             Poster for the Ninth Larkin Lecture

  • Eighth Larkin Lecture (5 pm Wednesday 28 March 2007)

             Dr. Ray Hilborn, Richard C. and Lois M. Worthington Professor of Fisheries Management in the 

             School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington

             "Learning from Fisheries Successes: managing fish is managing people"

             Poster for the Eighth Larkin Lecture

             Brochure for the Eighth Larkin Lecture

 
  • Seventh Larkin Lecture (17 March 2005)

             Dr. Jon G. Sutinen , Professor Department of Environmental & Natural Resource Economics The 

             University of Rhode Island

             "Blue Water Crime & Conservation: Controlling the Pirates in Marine Fisheries"

             Poster for the Seventh Larkin Lecture

 

            Dr. Yvonne Sadovy, Department of Ecology & Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong:

            "Trouble on the reef: tackling a vulnerable and undervalued fishery"

            Sadovy, Y (2005) Trouble on the reef: the imperative for managing vulnerable and valuable

            fisheries. Fish and Fisheries 6(3): 167-185.

 

            Dr. Lee Alverson, Natural Resources Consultants Inc.:

            "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: Factors Influencing the Scope and Quality of Fisheries 

            Science and Management Decisions"

            Alverson, D.L. (2002): The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: Factors influencing the scope and quality of

            fisheries science and management decisions. Fish and Fisheries 3: 3-19.

 

            Dr. Pamela M. Mace, NMFS, Woods Hole:

            "MSY reborn - with a new identity: is it necessary, is it sufficient?"
 

            Mace, P.M. (2001) A new role for MSY in single-species and ecosystem approaches to fisheries stock

            assessment and management. Fish and Fisheries 2(1): 2-32.

 

            Dr. Kevern Cochrane, FAO, Rome:

            "Reconciling sustainability, economic efficiency and equity in

            fisheries: the one that got away?"          

            Cochrane, K.L. 2000. Reconciling sustainability, economic efficiency

            and equity in fisheries: the one that got away? Fish and Fisheries 1(1):

            3-21.

 

            Dr John Caddy, FAO, Rome:

            "Fisheries management after 2000: will new paradigms

            apply?"
 

            Caddy, J. F. (1999) "Fisheries management after 2000: will new

            paradigms apply?" Rev. Fish Biol. Fish. 9(1): 1-43.

 

            Professor Ray Beverton, Cardiff, Wales:

            "Fish, fact and fantasy: a long view"                         

            Beverton, R.J.H. (1998) Fish, fact and fantasy: a long view. Rev. Fish  

            Biol. Fish. 8(3): 229-249.


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