OIMB SUMMER 2006 SEMINAR SERIES
WEDNESDAY 4.00pm
OIMB BOATHOUSE AUDITORIUM
June 28 Bill Peterson, NOAA Fisheries, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport.
“A decade of observations of hydrography, zooplankton and juvenile salmon off Oregon and Washington: tracking ecosystem changes in the northern California Current and applications for management."
July 5 Jeff Goddard, University of California Santa Barbara
“Ocean basin patterns of development in nudibranch molluscs: swim, crawl or feed?”
July 12 Peter Strutton, Oregon State University
“Satellite studies of harmful algal blooms and carbon dioxide fluxes off the Oregon coast.”
July 19 Mary Silver, University of California, Santa Cruz
“Toxic Algae in California waters: the present and the past”
July 26 Paul Sikkel, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University
“A Damsel's Dilemma: Conflicts and tradeoffs between spawning, territory defense, and parasite removal in a Caribbean reef fish”
August 2 Markus Horning, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University
“Weight watching and other new techniques for the study of pinnipeds.”
August 9 Janice Voltzow, University of Scranton, Pennsylvania
“Flow through mantle cavities of gastropods: A story full of holes.”
August 16 Bruce Mate, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University
PUBLIC LECTURE 7 pm
“Selected studies of whales in the presence of oil and gas exploration/development: Where are we and where do we need to go regarding noise.”
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