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Wednesday, November 6 • 3:30pm - 5:00pm
SCI-039B Synthesis Research in Estuarine and Coastal Science: Focus on Process and Application

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3:30-3:45: Christopher Madden Exploring linkages among watershed-estuary processes in the southern Everglades, Florida Bay using model synthesis. Authors: Christopher Madden, Amanda McDonald, Marguerite Koch-Rose, Patricia Glibert, Stephen Kelly, Joseph Stachelek

3:45-4:00: Grace Brush A paleoecological record of long term connections between the Chesapeake watershed and estuary. Authors: Grace Brush

4:00-4:15: Jane Caffrey The contribution of phytoplankton production to system metabolism in Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Authors: Jane Caffrey, Michael Murrell, Kendra Amacker, Jennifer Harper, Lauren Levi

4:15-4:30: Aaron David Variation in juvenile Chinook salmon diet composition and foraging success among natural and developed estuaries in the Pacific Northwest. Authors: Aaron David, Charles Simenstad, Jeff Cordell, Jason Toft, Ayesha Gray, Christopher Ellings, Hans Berge

4:30-4:45: Rachel Windham Rangia clam decline and resource management: how freshwater inflows influence ecology in Galveston Bay, Texas, USA. Authors: Rachel Windham, Antonietta Quigg

4:45-5:00: Robert Twilley Wetlands and Water Quality: How an ecogeomorphic approach may resolve a pendulum of scientific paradigms, policies and applications. Authors: Robert Twilley, John Day, Azure Bevington, Edward Castaneda, Victor Rivera-Monroy, Douglas Edmonds, William Nardin


Moderators
WB

Walter Boynton

Professor, Univ MD UMCES
DB

Damian Brady

Associate Professor, University of Maine
MK

Michael Kemp

Session Chair
JT

Jeremy Testa

Session Chair

Speakers
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Robert Twilley

Director, Louisiana Sea Grant, Louisiana State University
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Rachel Windham

Research Assistant, Texas A&M University at Galveston
I am a staff member and part-time masters student in Marine Resources Management at Texas A&M University at Galveston. My interests are freshwater inflows and estuarine ecology management, monitoring and conservation. My current research involves the study of Rangia clams as potential... Read More →


Wednesday November 6, 2013 3:30pm - 5:00pm PST
Royal Palms (Rooms 1-3)

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