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School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology

Department of Oceanography Seminar Series

Fall 2008

Contact Person: Matthew Church (808) 956-8779; e-mail: mjchurch@hawaii.edu

Seminars take place in MSB 100 on Thursdays at 3:00 p.m..


 

Date
Name Affiliation Title
8/28/2008
Kevin Weng Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii How do ocean conditions affect the movements of highly migratory animals? Emergent patterns in pelagic sharks
9/04/2008
Julian McCreary Department of Oceanography / International Pacific Research Center (IPRC), University of Hawaii Biophysical processes in the Indian Ocean
9/11/2008
Andrei Natarov International Pacific Research Center (IPRC), University of Hawaii SVS-forming instabilities in the equatorial ocean
9/18/2008 Dana Hunt Department of Microbiology, University of Hawaii Oceanography at the bacterial scale: the role of marine microenvironments in microbial ecology
9/25/2008
Cedric Chavanne Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii Submesoscale vortices and fronts in the ocean: an observational example
10/02/2008
Rhian Waller Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii Corals in Cold Water: The reproductive implications of a warming ocean on polar deep-sea species
10/09/2008
Mark Merrifield Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii Evidence for a recent acceleration of global sea level rise
10/16/2008 Sara Yeo Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii Spatial and temporal response of bacterioplankton lineages to storm runoff in Kane'ohe Bay, Hawai'i
10/23/2008 David Ho Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment
10/30/2008 Daniel Reineman Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii  
11/06/2008
Eric DeCarlo Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii  
11/13/2008 John Wiltshire Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii  
11/20/2008 Jeffrey Polovina National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries/Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii Recent changes at the top and bottom of the subtropical gyre marine ecosystem
11/27/2008
  ** HOLIDAY: Thanksgiving Day **  
12/04/2008 Jo-Ann Leong Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB), University of Hawaii  
12/11/2008
Barry Huebert Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii Startling results for DMS flux vs wind speed: Soloviev Knows Best


Department of Oceanography
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