Quartic Growth Functions

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Interested

Maria Uriarte - cross-scale in ecology
"Sounds interesting. I will be traveling over the next two weeks. Let's touch base the week of April 23."
Martin Smith (Duke) - fisheries economics
"I'm potentially interested. It's certainly worth a conversation. We're in the middle of end-of-semester craziness. Perhaps we could set up a Skype in a couple weeks?"
Peter Coleman - complexity in conflict
meeting, available peripherally for commenting
Rod M. Fujita (EDF) - sustainable fisheries
Kimberly contacted; interested in being involved
Chris Costello (UC Santa Barbara) - fisheries economics
"This looks very interesting (and, indeed, "complex"). I would be happy to be peripherally involved to bounce ideas around, etc., but I'm just too over-committed to have any serious involvement at this point."
Amir Jina (3rd year SD student)
interested in being involved
Kimberly Lai (1st year SD student)
Meeting on 3/22, TNC connections
David Dralle (student of Pierre's)

Contacted

Carl Folke (Stockholm, via Scott B.)
emailed, remind
Andrew Solow (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
taking a look, remind
Steve Polasky (U Minnesota)
emailed, remind
Ray Hilborn (U Washington)
Felt that proposal was too generic to comment on.
Martina Kadin (Resilience Centre)
PhD student: fish stock dynamics, governance of marine resources
http://www.stockholmresilience.org/contactus/staff/kadin.5.6b38234911d6cedb125800026932.html
Eitan Grinspun
traveling until April 1

Not Available

James Wilen (UC Davis)
emailed, remind, ~"interesting, but on sabbatical, so not taking on projects"