| Date |
Speakers and Topics - Spring 2008 PSC 002, 3:00pm
|
| January 25 |
Billy Moore, USC The Scale and Effect of Submarine Groundwater Discharge on the Ocean |
| January 28 |
Randi Rotjan, Harvard University. 4pm, in CLS 005. Investigating the Performance of Key Ecosystem Engineers in Benthic Marine Habitats. |
| January 31 |
Jeremy Long, Northeastern University. 330pm, in CLS 215. Turning Algae On: Herbivore-induced Defenses and their Ecological Consequences. |
| February 4 |
Blaine Griffin, University of Georgia. 4pm, in CLS 005. From Individual Behaviors to Population Patterns: Understanding Invasions from the Bottom Up |
| February 7 |
Fernando Lima, USC. 330pm, in CLS 104. Biogeography and Climate in the NE Atlantic: Processes Driving Temporal Changes on Intertidal Rocky Species |
| February 15 |
Ben Horton, University of Pennsylvania. Holocene Sea-level Records: Driving Mechanisms and Coastal Responses |
| February 22 |
Mark Bourassa, COAPS/Florida State University. Remote Sensing of Ocean Surface Winds: Concepts and Applications |
| February 29 |
Gillian Stewart, Queens College, City University of New York. 210Polonium and 210Lead: Tools to Connect Ecosystems and Marine Biogeochemistry |
| March 21 |
Rebecca Waggett, NOAA/NOS Beaufort, NC. Tentacles to Flow Fields: Feeding Ecology of the Ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi |
| March 28 |
Marie DeLorenzo, NOAA/NOS Charleston, SC. Environmental Assessment of Pesticide Impacts in Estuaries of the Southeastern US |
| April 4 |
Doug Martinson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY. Global Warming & Antarctic Ice: Anyone See a Problem Here? |
| April 11 |
Martial Taillefert, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech. The Importance of Tidal Forcing on the Biogeochemistry of Salt Marsh Sediments |