Marine Ecology and Biodiversity

New Technologies and Methods in Fisheries Science I Posters
Dr. Camille Pagniello, PhD1, Jack Butler2, Katherine Wilson3 and Jules S Jaffe1, (1)Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States(2)Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Marathon, FL, United States(3)NOAA, AFSC, Seattle, United States
New Technologies and Methods in Fisheries Science I Posters
Dr. Camille Pagniello, PhD1, Jack Butler2, Katherine Wilson3 and Jules S Jaffe1, (1)Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States(2)Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Marathon, FL, United States(3)NOAA, AFSC, Seattle, United States
Impacts of Ecological Interactions on Marine Ecosystem Dynamics and Biodiversity: New Insights from Theory, Models, and Field Measurements I
Clifton Brock Woodson, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States, Bingzhang Chen, University of Strathclyde, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Vittoria Roncalli, Stazione zoologica A. Dohrn, Naples, Italy and Steven Yitzchak Litvin, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, United States
Impacts of Ecological Interactions on Marine Ecosystem Dynamics and Biodiversity: New Insights from Theory, Models, and Field Measurements II
Clifton Brock Woodson, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States, Bingzhang Chen, University of Strathclyde, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Vittoria Roncalli, Stazione zoologica A. Dohrn, Naples, Italy and Steven Yitzchak Litvin, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, United States
Ecosystem Impacts and Ecosystem Services of Aquaculture I
Janet Kubler, California State University, Northridge, Biology, Northridge, CA, United States, Charles Yarish, University of Connecticut, Stamford, CT, United States and Steven R Dudgeon, California State University at Northridge, Biology, Northridge, CA, United States
Impacts of Ecological Interactions on Marine Ecosystem Dynamics and Biodiversity: New Insights from Theory, Models, and Field Measurements III
Clifton Brock Woodson, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States, Bingzhang Chen, University of Strathclyde, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Vittoria Roncalli, Stazione zoologica A. Dohrn, Naples, Italy and Steven Yitzchak Litvin, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, United States
Building Resilience: Exploring the Role of Marine Protected Areas in the Face of Changing Ocean Conditions I eLightning
Michael Esgro1, Gretchen Hofmann2, Hayley Carter3 and Jessica Kauzer3, (1)Ocean Protection Council, Sacramento, CA, United States(2)University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, Santa Barbara, CA, United States(3)California Ocean Science Trust, Oakland, CA, United States
Ecology and Biogeochemistry of Macroalgae I
Anna James, University of California at Santa Barbara, Marine Science, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, Robert J. Miller, University of California, Marine Science Institute, Santa Barbara, United States, Christie Yorke, Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Marine Science, Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, Santa Barbara, CA, United States and Tom William Bell, University of California, Santa Barbara, Earth Research Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Hyperspectral Sensing of Coastal Aquatic Environments I
Steven G Ackleson, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., DC, United States, Heidi M Dierssen, University of Connecticut Avery Point, Groton, CT, United States, Raphael Martin Kudela, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, United States and Michelle M Gierach, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States
Pelagic Tunicates: Interactions with the Lower Food Web, Higher Trophic Levels, and Effects on Biogeochemistry I
Moira Décima, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Marine Biogeochemistry, Wellington, New Zealand, Michael R Stukel, Florida State University, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Andres Gutierrez-Rodriguez, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand, Marine Biogeochemistry, Wellington, New Zealand and Scott Nodder, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand
Hyperspectral Sensing of Coastal Aquatic Environments II Posters
Steven G Ackleson, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., DC, United States, Heidi M Dierssen, University of Connecticut Avery Point, Groton, CT, United States, Raphael Martin Kudela, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, United States and Michelle M Gierach, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States
Using Satellite Remote Sensing and in Situ Data to Evaluate Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystems I
Maury Gordon Estes Jr, University of Alabama in Huntsville and NASA Ecological Conservation Program, Huntsville, United States, William W Turner, NASA Headquarters, Washington DC, DC, United States, Gabrielle Canonico, NOAA U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, Silver Spring, United States and Frank E Muller-Karger, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, IMaRS, St Petersburg, United States
From Microbes to Mammals: Using Environmental DNA Sequencing to Advance Marine Biomonitoring and Management I
Holly Bik1, Susanna Theroux2, Eric D Stein3 and David Gillett3, (1)University of Georgia, Department of Marine Sciences, Athens, United States(2)Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Costa Mesa, United States(3)Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Costa Mesa, CA, United States
Using Satellite Remote Sensing and in Situ Data to Evaluate Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystems II
Maury Gordon Estes Jr, University of Alabama in Huntsville and NASA Ecological Conservation Program, Huntsville, United States, William W Turner, NASA Headquarters, Washington DC, DC, United States, Gabrielle Canonico, NOAA U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, Silver Spring, United States and Frank E Muller-Karger, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, IMaRS, St Petersburg, United States
From Microbes to Mammals: Using Environmental DNA Sequencing to Advance Marine Biomonitoring and Management II Posters
Holly Bik1, Susanna Theroux2, Eric D Stein3 and David Gillett3, (1)University of Georgia, Department of Marine Sciences, Athens, United States(2)Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Costa Mesa, United States(3)Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Costa Mesa, CA, United States
Advances in the Ecology, Behavior, Physiology, or Conservation of Marine Top Predators I
Mark Baumgartner, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology Department, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Daniel M Palacios, Oregon State University, Marine Mammal Institute and Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Newport, OR, United States
Advances in the Ecology, Behavior, Physiology, or Conservation of Marine Top Predators II
Mark Baumgartner, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology Department, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Daniel M Palacios, Oregon State University, Marine Mammal Institute and Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Newport, OR, United States
Advances in the Ecology, Behavior, Physiology, or Conservation of Marine Top Predators III
Mark Baumgartner, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology Department, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Daniel M Palacios, Oregon State University, Marine Mammal Institute and Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Newport, OR, United States
Exploring and Characterizing Deep- and Coastal Ocean Soundscapes I
Adrienne Copeland, NOAA Ocean Exploration, Silver Spring, United States, Robert P Dziak, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Newport, United States, Ana Sirovic, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston, TX, United States and Delwayne R Bohnenstiehl, North Carolina State University, Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Raleigh, United States
Biologging Ecology and Oceanography: Integrative Approaches to Animal-Borne Observations in a Changing Ocean I
T Aran Mooney, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology, Woods Hole, United States, Kenneth Alex Shorter, University of Michigan, Mechanical Engineering, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Amy Kukulya, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, United States and Lauran Brewster, Florida Atlantic University, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Inst., Fort Pierce, FL, United States
Underwater Flux Studies and Their Ecological Implications I
Peter Berg, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States and Clare E Reimers, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States
Application of Remote Sensing to Coastal/Upwelling Regions II Posters
Jorge Vazquez, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, United States, Jose Gomez-Valdes, CICESE National Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education of Mexico, Ensenada, BJ, Mexico, Marisol Garcia-Reyes, Farallon Institute, Petaluma, United States and Marouan Bouali, Satellite Remote Sensing R&D Scientist , ORBTY Ltda, ORBTY, São Paulo, Brazil
Coastal Research Related to Hurricane Dorian and the 2019 Hurricane Season II eLightning
Arthur C Trembanis, University of Delaware, School of Marine Science and Policy, Newark, DE, United States, Katherine L Brodie, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Field Research Facility, Duck, United States and Britt Raubenheimer, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, United States
Ecosystem Structure and Processes in a Changing Arctic V Posters
Seth L Danielson1, Lee W Cooper2, Jacqueline M. Grebmeier3 and Katrin Iken1, (1)University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Fairbanks, AK, United States(2)Univ MD Center Enviro Science, Solomons, MD, United States(3)University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons, United States
Moving Beyond Technology: How Quantitative Image-Based Methods Help Reveal Ocean Ecology II Posters
Fabien Lombard, Sorbonne University, Laboratoire d'Oceanographie de Villefranche sur Mer, Villefranche Sur Mer, France, Mark D Ohman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Heidi M Sosik, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Anya M Waite, Ocean Frontier Institute, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
Ocean Epigenetics: What Are We Learning As We Explore Epigenetics in Marine Organisms and Ecosystems? I Posters
Gretchen Hofmann, University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, Hollie Putnam, University of Rhode Island, College of the Environment and Life Sciences, Kingston, RI, United States, Steven Roberts, University of Washington Seattle Campus, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, Seattle, WA, United States and Jose Maria Eirin-Lopez, Florida International University, Department of Biological Sciences, Miami, FL, United States
Ecology and Biogeochemistry of Macroalgae II Posters
Anna James, University of California at Santa Barbara, Marine Science, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, Robert J. Miller, University of California, Marine Science Institute, Santa Barbara, United States, Christie Yorke, Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Marine Science, Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, Santa Barbara, CA, United States and Tom William Bell, University of California, Santa Barbara, Earth Research Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Pelagic Tunicates: Interactions with the Lower Food Web, Higher Trophic Levels, and Effects on Biogeochemistry II Posters
Moira Décima, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Marine Biogeochemistry, Wellington, New Zealand, Michael R Stukel, Florida State University, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Andres Gutierrez-Rodriguez, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand, Marine Biogeochemistry, Wellington, New Zealand and Scott Nodder, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand
The Microbial Phosphorus Cycle Posters
Solange Duhamel, University of Arizona, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Tucson, United States, Julia M Diaz, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, United States, Solange Duhamel, The University of Arizona, Tucson, United States, Kahina Djaoudi, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States and Julia M Diaz, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego
Microbial Genomics to Improve Predictive Understanding of Disturbance in the Global Ocean System II Posters
Joel E Kostka, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus, Atlanta, GA, United States, Samantha B Joye, University of Georgia, Department of Marine Sciences, Athens, GA, United States, Casey RJ Hubert, University of Calgary, Biological Sciences, Calgary, AB, Canada and Rita R Colwell, University of Maryland College Park, Centre for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, College Park, MD, United States
Fungi in the Marine Environment eLightning
Xuefeng Peng, University of South Carolina, School of Earth, Ocean and Environment, Columbia, United States, Brandon Hassett, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway and Gaetan Burgaud, University of Brest, LUBEM (Laboratory of Biodiversity and Microbial Ecology), Plouzané, France
Benthic and Bentho-Pelagic Community Connectivity from Coastal to Deep-Ocean Environments II Posters
Natalya Gallo, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD, Marine Biology Research Division, La Jolla, CA, United States, Punyasloke Bhadury, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Department of Biological Sciences and Centre for Climate and Environmental Studies, Kolkata, India, Jeroen Ingels, Florida State University, St. Teresa, FL, United States and Amanda Nicole Netburn, PhD, NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Silver Spring, United States
Energy Metabolism and Calcification in Marine Organisms: Mechanisms and Responses to Environmental Stress II Posters
Frank Melzner, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Marine Ecology, Kiel, Germany and Martin Tresguerres, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States
The Role of Cell Size and Plankton Community Structure As Drivers of Ocean Metabolism Posters
Angelicque E White, University of Hawaii, Department of Oceanography, Honolulu, HI, United States; University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Oceanography, Honolulu, HI, United States and Laurie W Juranek, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, United States
Approaches to Study Marine Oxygen Deficient Zones from Macro to Micro Scales II Posters
Annie Bourbonnais, University of South Carolina, School of the Earth, Ocean & Environment, Columbia, United States, Andreas Haas, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Marine Microbiology & Biogeochemistry, Den Burg, Netherlands, Mark A Altabet, Univ Massachusetts Darmouth, New Bedford, United States and Brett Walker, University of Ottawa, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Seafloor Cold Seepage: Interactions and Effects of Hydrocarbon Emission and Methane Hydrates on the Geological and Biological Environments Posters
Davide Oppo, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA, United States, Samantha Benton Joye, University of Georgia, Marine Sciences, Athens, GA, United States, Tamara Baumberger, Oregon State University, Cooperative Institute for Marine Ecosystem and Resource Studies, Corvallis, OR, United States and Amanda W Demopoulos, US Geological Survey, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center, Gainesville, United States
Biological Hot Spots in the Deep Sea: Natural Variability and Adaptation to Changing Oceans II Posters
Furu Mienis, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, Netherlands, Hans Tore Rapp, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, Andrew J Davies, University of Rhode Island, Bangor, United Kingdom and , University of Amsterdam, Freshwater and marine ecology, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Complexity, Connectivity, and Change in Southern Ocean Food Webs II Posters
Nadine Johnston, NERC British Antarctic Survey, Ecosystems, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Andrea M Pinones, Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y Limnológicas, Valdivia, Chile, Eugene John Murphy, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Eileen E Hofmann, Old Dominion University, Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography, Norfolk, VA, United States and Stuart Corney, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia
Life, Material Transport, and Element Cycling in the Hadal Realm II Posters
Ronnie N Glud, University of Southern Denmark, Department of Biology, Odense M, Denmark, Frank Wenzhofer, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven, HGF-MPG Joint Research Group for Deep-Sea Ecology and Technology, Bremerhaven, Germany, Matthias Zabel, Univ Bremen, Bremen, Germany and Douglas H Bartlett, University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States
Marine Sediments: Fluxes, Fauna, and Forecasting II Posters
Heili Lowman, University of Nevada, Reno, Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Science, Reno, United States and Tina Treude, University of California Los Angeles, Department of Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences, Los Angeles, United States; University of California Los Angeles, Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Department, Los Angeles, United States
Structure, Function, and Biogeochemical Role of Plankton Communities in the Nutrient-Limited Open Ocean III Posters
Tatiana A Rynearson, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States, Adam Martiny, University of California Irvine, Earth System Science, Irvine, CA, United States, Bethany D. Jenkins, University of Rhode Island, Cell and Molecular Biology, Kingston, RI, United States and Robert T Letscher, University of New Hampshire, Earth Sciences, Durham, United States
The Role of Plankton Physiology and Ecology for Ocean Biogeochemistry II Posters
Friederike Prowe, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, Judith Hauck, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research, Marine Biogeoscoences, Bremerhaven, Germany and Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Cambridge, United States
Beyond Just Discovery in the Ocean’s Midwater: Novel and Mechanistic Approaches to Understanding Mesopelagic and Bathypelagic Ecosystems III Posters
Joel Llopiz, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, United States, Annette Govindarajan, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States, Christopher Bassett, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States and Peter H Wiebe, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States
Effect of Warming on Biological, Ecological, and Biogeochemical Ocean Processes: Responses from Organismal to Ecosystem Scales III Posters
Susanne Menden-Deuer, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, UNITED STATES, Gabriel Yvon-Durocher, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom, Hongbin Liu, HKUST, Kowloon, Hong Kong and Bingzhang Chen, University of Strathclyde, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Linking Microbial, Isotope, Micronutrient, and Other Approaches to Understand Carbon and Nutrient Cycling in the Ocean II Posters
Patrick A Rafter, University of California Irvine, Earth System Science, Irvine, CA, United States, Alexis Pasulka, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Department of Biological Sciences, San Luis Obispo, CA, United States, Robert T Letscher, University of New Hampshire, Earth Sciences, Durham, United States and Katherine Dawson, Caltech MC 100-23, Pasadena, United States
Planktonic Recorders: Using Tiny Organisms to Understand Past, Present, and Future Oceans II Posters
Natalie M Freeman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States, Rosie L Oakes, Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom and Federico Baltar, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Interdisciplinary Approaches for Understanding the Biological Consequences of Global Ocean Change III Posters
Emily Bethana Rivest, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, United States, David A Hutchins, University of Southern California, Department of Biological Sciences, Los Angeles, United States, Catherine V Davis, UC Davis, Petaluma, CA, United States and Naomi Marcil Levine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States
Creating Data Synchronicity Across Ocean Microbiome Research I Posters
Elisha M Wood-Charlson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, United States and Bonnie L Hurwitz, University of Arizona, Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering, Tucson, AZ, United States
New Information Systems Tools for Implementing Autonomous Multisource, Multipoint Observing Systems II Posters
Ian G Brosnan, NASA Ames Research Center, Earth Science Division, Moffett Field, CA, United States, Wu-Jung Lee, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington, Acoustics Department, Seattle, WA, United States, Laura Rogers, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States, Robert Heitsenrether, NOAA Chesapeake, Chesapeake, VA, United States and Sarah Webster, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory, WA, United States
Accelerating Ocean Science: Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Gain New Insights II Posters
Carrie Wall, University of Colorado at Boulder, NOAA NCEI, Boulder, United States, Jan Saynisch Wagner, GFZ - Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany and Christopher Irrgang, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Geodesy and Remote Sensing, Potsdam, Germany
Artificial Intelligence Systems for Advancing the Study of Aquatic Ecosystems II Posters
Moritz S Schmid, Oregon State University, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, OR, United States, Eric Coughlin Orenstein, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, United States, Christian Briseño-Avena, Oregon State University, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, United States and Emlyn Davies, SINTEF Ocean, Trondheim, Norway
Climate Impacts on Marine Species IV Posters
Erin Meyer-Gutbrod, University of South Carolina, School of the Earth, Ocean & Environment, Columbia, United States, Vincent S Saba, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, Princeton, NJ, United States, Kristin Liisa Laidre, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington, Polar Science Center, Seattle, WA, United States and Barbara Muhling, University of California - Santa Cruz, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, San Diego, CA, United States
Triumphs and Disasters: Coastal, Marine, and Oceanographic Research in Small Island/Archipelago Settings I Posters
Serena Blyth Lee, Griffith University, Griffith Climate Change Response Program. Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Nathan, QLD, Australia and Oceana Puananilei Francis, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, United States
Ecosystem Forecasts and Projections II Posters
Samantha A Siedlecki, University of Connecticut, Department of Marine Sciences, Groton, United States, Elizabeth Drenkard, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, United States, Peter Kalmus, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States and Enrique Curchitser, Rutgers University, Department of Environmental Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ, United States
Marine Heat Waves and Ocean Biogeochemical Extremes III Posters
Thomas L Froelicher1, Hillary A Scannell2, SOFIA Darmaraki3 and Robert Schlegel3, (1)University of Bern, Climate and Environmental Physics, Bern, Switzerland(2)University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, United States(3)Dalhousie University, Oceanography, Halifax, Canada
Biological Coupling to Physical Forcing on Shallow-Water Ecosystems: Using Observations to Reveal Patterns and Test Mechanisms III Posters
Jesús Pineda, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology, Woods Hole, United States, Heidi L Fuchs, Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, Nathalie Reyns, University of San Diego, Environmental and Ocean Sciences, San Diego, CA, United States and James Leichter, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States
Cross-Shore Fluxes in Ocean Boundary Currents: Biogeochemical and Ecological Consequences II Posters
Mark D Ohman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Francesco d'Ovidio, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Paris, France, Michael R Stukel, Florida State University, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Tallahassee, FL, United States and Julie E Keister, University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States
From Physics to Predators: Environmental Forcing of Marine Ecosystem Hot Spots II Posters
Jerome Fiechter1, Briana Abrahms2, Elliott L. Hazen2, Monique Messié3, Steven James Bograd4 and James Fahlbusch5, (1)University of California Santa Cruz, Ocean Sciences, Santa Cruz, United States(2)NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, Monterey, United States(3)MBARI, Moss Landing, United States(4)NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, Monterey, CA, United States(5)Cascadia Research Collective, Olympia, WA, United States
Ecological Fluid Mechanics: Interactions Among Organisms and Their Fluid Environment III Posters
Donald R Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Atlanta, GA, United States, Brad Gemmell, University of South Florida, Department of Integrative Biology, Tampa, United States and Arvind Santhanakrishnan, Oklahoma State University, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Stillwater, United States
Population Connectivity in Aquatic Ecosystems III Posters
Atsushi Fujimura, University of Guam, Marine Laboratory, Mangilao Village, Guam, Satoshi Mitarai, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Onna, Okinawa, Japan, Claire B B Paris, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States and Peter M Buston, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States
(Sub)mesoscale Physical/Biogeochemical Interactions III Posters
Peter Gaube, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington, Seattle, United States, Daniel B Whitt, NASA, Mountain View, CA, United States, Jessica Y Luo, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Climate and Global Dynamics, Boulder, CO, United States and Alice Della Penna, Institute of Marine Sciences and School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Sustainable Food from the Sea: Challenges and Solutions II Posters
Rebecca Gentry, Florida State University, Geography, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Sarah Lester, Florida State University, Geography, Tallahassee, United States, Antoine de Ramon N'Yeurt, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji and Steven D Gaines, University of California Santa Barbara, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, Santa Barbara, United States
Responses of Fishing Communities to Ocean Change Posters
Desiree Tommasi, University of California Santa Cruz and NOAA SWFSC, La Jolla, CA, United States, Jonathan Sweeney, University of California Santa Cruz and NOAA SWFSC, La Jolla, United States, Barbara Muhling, University of California - Santa Cruz, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, San Diego, CA, United States and , University of Santa Cruz and NOAA SWFSC, La Jolla, United States
A Movable Feast: The Role of Microbes in the Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
Joel E Kostka, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus, Atlanta, GA, United States, James B Edson, Univ Connecticut, Groton, United States and Carol Anne Clayson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole, MA, United States
Plankton Measurements Now
Emmanuel Boss, University of Maine, Orono, United States, Anya M Waite, Ocean Frontier Institute, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada, Fabien Lombard, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI -LOV, Laboratoire de Villefranche sur Mer, Paris, France, Colleen B Mouw, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States and Dr. Camille Pagniello, PhD, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California - San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States