Open
Meeting on June 21, 1996 in Milwaukee, WI
and
List of Participants
Open Meeting Held
for Scientists Interested in
Interdisciplinary
Coastal Studies in the Great Lakes
The NSF-Coastal Ocean Processes Program (CoOP) and the NOAA-Coastal Ocean Program (COP) hosted an open meeting on June 21, 1996, for scientists interested in interdisciplinary coastal studies in the Great Lakes, on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus. An Announcement of Opportunity was released the end of April, 1996, which solicits proposals for a coordinated study in the Great Lakes. This cooperative inter-agency initiative anticipates supporting integrated, multi-investigator, interdisciplinary programs of modeling and process studies with the overall goal of improving understanding, predictability and management of Great Lakes resources. The proposal deadline is August 15, 1996.
The purpose of this meeting was to promote communication among prospective investigators and to inform them of:
We hoped to facilitate the preparation of well coordinated, multi-investigator, interdisciplinary proposals that address the goals of the CoOP/COP Announcement of Opportunity for Great Lakes Research. The meeting was open to all interested scientists. Many participants gave brief presentations that outlined their interdisciplinary research interests in the Great Lakes and brought abstracts for distribution.
For additional information, please contact
the CoOP
Office
Skidaway Institute
of Oceanography
10 Ocean Science Circle
Savannah, GA 31411
USA
phone: 912-598-2493;
FAX 912-598-2310
Copies of the CoOP Great Lakes Workshop report as well as the joint NSF/NOAA Announcement of Opportunity are available from the CoOP Office.
List of Participants
(* submitted abstract)
1. William Ahrnsbrak, Hobart & William Smith College ahrnsbrak@hws.edu
2. Larry Anderson, Harvard University* larrya@pacific.harvard.edu
3. Keith Bedford, Ohio State University* kbedford@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
4. Susan Boehme, Rutgers University* boehme@ahab.rutgers.edu
5. Philip Bogden, Yale University* philip@oceans.geology.yale.edu
6. Steve Brandt, Buffalo State College brandt@glc.snybuf.edu
7. Eric Brown, University of Minnesota ebrown1@d.umn.edu
8. Judy Wells Budd, MI Technological University* jrbudd@mtu.edu
9. Marie Bundy, NOAA GLERL* bundy@glerl.noaa.gov
10. Jim Churchill, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution* jchurchill@whoi.edu
11. Larry Clark, NSF hclark@nsf.gov
12. Jim Cotner, Texas A&M* j-cotner@tamu.edu
13. Tim Cowles, Oregon State University* tjc@oce.orst.edu
14. Gabe Csanady, Old Dominion University* (phone only: 508-420-5507)
15. Brian Eadie, NOAA GLERL* eadie@glerl.noaa.gov
16. David Edgington, University of Wisconsin dnedgi@csd.uwm.edu
17. Gary Fahnenstiel, NOAA GLERL fahnenstiel@glerl.noaa.gov 1
8. Kevin Fermanich, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant kfermani@seagrant.wisc.edu
19. Sharon Fitzgerald, USGS safitzge@usgs.gov
20. Jean-Francois Gaillard, Northwestern University jf-gaillard@nwu.edu
21. Scott Gallager, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution* scott@videoking.whoi.edu
22. Wayne Gardner, NOAA GLERL* gardner@glerl.noaa.gov
23. Sarah Green, Michigan Technological University* sgreen@mtu.edu
24. Roy Gu, Iowa State* roygu@iastate.edu
25. Frank Hall, University of Delaware* frhall@copland.udel.edu
26. Nathan Hawley, NOAA GLERL* hawley@glerl.noaa.gov
27. Bob Heath, Kent State University rheath@phoenix.kent.edu
28. Dave Hebert, University of Rhode Island hebert@micmac.gso.uri.edu
29. Tom Holsen, Illinois Institute of Technology* holsen@charlie.cns.iit.edu
30. Midhat Hondzo, Purdue University* hondzo@ecn.purdue.edu
31. John Janssen, Loyola University jjansse@orion.it.luc.edu
32. Tom Johengen, NOAA GLERL johengen@glerl.noaa.gov
33. Janet Keough, National Biological Service* janet_keough@nbs.gov
34. Charles Kerfoot, Michigan Technological University* wkerfoot@mtu.edu
35. Val Klump, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee vklump@csd.uwm.edu
36. Kwang Lee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee kklee@csd.uwm.edu
37. John Lehman, University of Michigan* jtlehman@umich.edu
38. Barry Lesht, Argonne National Lab bmlesht@anl.gov
39. Brent Lewis, University of Delaware* bllewis@udel.edu
40. Wilbert Lick, University of California-SB* willy@ferkel.ucsb.edu
41. Dennis Lyn, Purdue University lyn@ecn.purdue.edu
42. Charles Madenjian, National Biological Service chuck-madenjian@nbs.gov
43. Jim Maki, Marquette University makij@vms.csd.mu.edu
44. Doran Mason, University of Wisconsin mason@limnosun.limology.wisc.edu
45. Gerald Matisoff, Case Western Reserve* gxm4@po.cwru.edu
46. Guy Meadows, University of Michigan gmeadows@engin.umich.edu
47. Gerald Miller, NOAA GLERL miller@glerl.noaa.gov
48. Clifford Mortimer (phone only: 414-291-9548)
49. Mohi Munawar, Canadian Centre for Inland Waters (phone only: 905-336-4867)
50. Kent Orlandini, Argonne National Lab (phone only: 708-252-4236)
51. Candace Oviatt, University of Rhode Island* coviatt@gsosun1.gso.uri.edu
52. Krishna Pagilla, Illinois Institute of Technology pagilla@charlie.iit.edu
53. Vadim Panov, Zoological Institute, Russia panov@mbold.usr.pu.ru
54. Mike Pennington, NOAA (phone only: 414-273-6100)
55. Elise Ralph, Scripps Institution* elise@tiwe.ucsd.edu
56. Mike Reeve, NSF mreeve@nsf.gov
57. Charles Remsen, University of Wisconsin ccremsen@csd.uwm.edu
58. Paul Roebber, University of Wisconsin roebber@csd.uwm.edu
59. Mike Roman, CoOP, University of Maryland-Horn Point Lab roman@hpel.cees.edu
60. Edward Rutherford, University of Michigan* edwardr@umich.edu
61. James Saylor, NOAA GLERL saylor@glerl.noaa.gov
62. Don Scavia, NOAA COP dscavia@cop.noaa.gov
63. Joe Schubauer-Berigan, University of South Carolina* jschubau@belle.baruch.sc.edu
64. David Schwab, NOAA GLERL* schwab@glerl.noaa.gov
65. Gary Sprules, University of Toronto gsprules@cyclops.erin.utoronto.ca
66. David Stahl, Northwestern University d-stahl@nwu.edu
67. Noel Urban, Michigan Technological University* nurban@mtu.edu
68. Leonard Walstad, University of Maryland-Horn Point Lab* walstad@hpel.cees.edu
69. Glenn Warren, U.S. EPA warren.glen@epamail.epa.gov
70. Nigel Wattrus, University of Minnesota nwattrus@d.umn.edu
71. John Wickham, NOAA COP jwickham@cop.noaa.gov
72. Julie Wolin, Geological Survey of Denmark/Greenland gb012@mmdgu.dgu.dk
73. Hyungmoh Yih, Texas A&M* yih@latexa.tamu.edu
74. Michael Zarull, Canadian Centre for Inland Waters michael.zarull@cciw.ca
75. Stephan Zeeman, University of New England szeeman@mailbox.une.edu 6/26/96