Latest Ocean Sciences Posters
The Atlantic Water boundary current north of Svalbard. M.D. Pérez-Hernández 1, R. S. Pickard 1, V. Pavlov 2, K. Våge 3, R. Ingvaldsen 4, A. Sundjord 2,. A. H. H. Renner 4, D.J. Torres 1 and S. Y. Erofeeva 5
1. Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA. 2. Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromsø, Norway. 3. Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway 4. Institute of Marine Research, Tromsø, Norway. 5. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USmore » Quantifying the Accumulation of Marine Debris Near Coral Reefs Using Aerial Imagery and GIS AnalysisStephanie Kung 1, Kirsten Moy 2, Miguel Castrence 3, Amber Meadows 1, Alexi Meltel 1, Andy Omori 1, Anne Rosinski 1, Brian Neilson 2, Stephen Ambagis [3, Michael Hamnett 1, Kristine Davidson 1.
1. Social Science Research Institute of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2. Division of Aquatic Resources of the Department of Land and Natural Resources, 3. Resource Mapping Hawaii.more » Terrigenous Sediment Dynamics in a Small, Fringing Reef Embayment, Faga'alu, American SamoaMessina, A, Biggs, T, Storlazzi, C, Cheriton, O
San Diego State University, U.S. Geological Surveymore » Darwin, pioneer of reef transects, reef ecology and ancient reef modelling: significance of his Cocos (Keeling) specimens in the Natural History Museum, LondonJill Darrell & Brian Rosen
The Natural History Museum, Londonmore » The abundance of iron containing protein, heme b, during a natural spring bloom under ocean acidification conditionsJessica Bellworthy, Mario Esposito, Eric P. Achterberg, Martha Gledhill
University of Southampton, Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton, SO14 3ZH, UK. Geomar Helmholtz Institute for Ocean Research, Wischhofstr. 1-3, 24148 Kiel, Germanymore » The Gulf of Aqaba as a coral reef refuge; Stylophora pistillata is resistant to water temperatures 5°C above the mean summer maximumJessica Bellworthy; Maoz Fine
University of Southampton, UK; Bar Ilan University, Israel; Interuniversity Institute of Marine Sciences in Eilat, Israelmore » MANAGEMENT IN SAN FELIPE KEY, A CUBAN NATIONAL PARK, BASED ON ASSESSING CORAL REEF CONDITION AND FISHERIESElena de la Guardia, Zaimiury Hernández, Leonardo Espinosa, Patricia González, Jorge Angulo, Enrique Giménez & Jesús Ernesto Arias-González
Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN- Mérida, Departamento de Recursos del Mar, Laboratorio de Ecología de Ecosistemas de Arrecifes Coralinos, Yucatán, México; Parque Nacional Cayos de San Felipe, Pinar del Rio, Cuba Centro de Investigaciones Marinas, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba. Centro de Investigaciones Pesqueras, Habana, Cubamore » You’ve collected messy crowd-sourced data – now what?Christine A. Ward-Paige, Annabel Westell, Darlene Howe
eOceansmore » Sticking and sinking: when sediments rise, corals gametes fallGerard F. Ricardo, Ross J. Jones, Roman Stocker, Peta L. Clode, Adriana Humanes, Natalie Giofre, Andrew P. Negri
UWA; AIMS; WAMSI; ETH Zurich, JCUmore » A scenario analysis of past and future trends of the coastal and marine ecosystems of Maluku Barat Daya, IndonesiaEstradivari, C. Handayani, A. Damora, N. Wisesa, Amkieltiela, B. Sumiono, L. Glew & G. Ahmadia
WWF-Indonesiamore » Evidence of adaptation in coral-algal symbiosis at mesophotic depths in the Northwest Gulf of MexicoJennifer Polinski, Joshua Voss
Florida Atlantic University, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institutemore » Effects of St. Lucie Estuarine Discharge Water and Thermal Stress on Montastraea cavernosa in FloridaAlycia Shatters, Joshua Voss, Jeff Beal
FAU, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institutemore » Fleshy Macroalgae Share Dominance with Other Organisms on Degraded Coral ReefsJudith C. Lang, Philip A. Kramer and Kenneth W. Marks
AGRRA (Atlantic and Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment), TNC (The Nature Conservancy)more » Strengthening Citizen Science Networks to benefit the Great Barrier ReefJennifer Loder 1,13, Andrew Chin 2,3, Asia Armstrong 1,4, Martha Brians 1,5, Angela Dean 1,6, Norman Duke 1,7, Kyra Hay 1,8, Debra Henry 1,9, Nathan Johnston 1,10, Diana Kleine 1,8, Jock Mackenzie 1,7, Vicki Martin 1,11, Fiona Merida 1,2, Gretta Pecl 1,5, Jemina Stuart-Smith 1,5, Jodi Salmond 1,12, Heidi Taylor 1,13, Kathy Townsend 1,4, Petra Lundgren 1,14
1 Great Barrier Reef Citizen Science Alliance, 2 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, 3 James Cook University, 4 Project Manta, 5 Redmap, 6 University of Queensland School of Communications & Arts, 7 Mangrove Watch, 8 CoralWatch, 9 Wildlife Queensland Coastal Citizen Science, 10 Fitzroy Partnership for River Health, 11 Southern Cross University, 12 Reef Check Australia, 13 Tangaroa Blue Foundation, 14 Great Barrier Reef Foundationmore » Crowd-sourcing Coral Reef Visualization - The ARRAS ExperienceMarioor Soriano
National Institute of Physics, University of the Philippinesmore » Assessing factors affecting coral transplantation success in Inner Apra Harbor, GuamSpring, K. D.1; Khan, A. A.2; Marx, Jr., D. E.3; Smith, S. H.3; Cooke, C. A.3; Ampela, K.2; Wild, B. J.3; and Lundgren, I. F.4
1. CSA Ocean Sciences Inc.; 2. HDR; 3. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center - Pacific; 4. United States Navy, NAVFAC Pacificmore » FINDING SUPER CORALS: ENVIRONMENTALLY MEDIATED MATERNAL EFFECTS IN STYLOPHORA PISTILLATA FROM THE GULF OF AQABA, RED SEA.Jessica Bellworthy
University of Southamptonmore » Crowd-sourcing Coral Reef Visualization - The ARRAS ExperienceMaricor Soriano
National Institute of Physics, University of the Philippinesmore » Contribution of Large Decapods to Maintenance of Coral Reef Community IntegrityAlexander Tewfik
Wildlife Conservation Society, Glover’s Reef Research Station, Belizemore » Sexual Reproduction in the Caribbean Coral Genus Colpophyllia in Puerto RicoHanae Spathias, Ernesto Weil
Departments of Marine Sciences, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüezmore »