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NOAA Great Lakes Seminar Series: 2002 Past Seminars

 
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Many of the past Seminar Series presentations listed below have video, PowerPoint slides and / or handouts available for download. The video clips are available to be viewed through Windows Media Player (WMP), or, you may copy the URL into the appropriate application for viewing.

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These broadcasts and associated imagery are provided solely for viewing. Contact the individual speakers for permission to use any portion of these broadcasts or associated materials.

Sea Grant staff may request that seminars at GLERL be recorded or broadcast via Internet. Contact Rochelle Sturtevant, Sea Grant Extension Agent/GLERL, to request a recording or broadcast or to send comments or feedback. Please be aware this video archive is experimental and we are fine tuning the details.


December 2002

Wednesday
December 4

Title:SEDIMENT TRANSPORT MODELING, WITH APPLICATION TO LAKE MICHIGAN

Speaker: Dr. Mary Cardenas Associate Professor of Engineering
Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California

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November 2002

Thursday November 21

Title:Western Lake Erie Monitoring and Eco-Informatics at the Lake Erie Center, University of Toledo

Speakers: Dr. Tom Bridgeman, Post-doctoral Researcher and Neela Akhouri, Ph.D., Information Manager
Lake Erie Center, University of Toledo

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Thursday November 14

Title:Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Variability through Integrated Assessments: CLIMAS and Seasonal Forecasts

Speaker: Holly C. Hartmann
Department of Hydrology and Water Resources
University of Arizona,Tucson, AZ

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October 2002

Tuesday
October 1

Title:Boundary Mixing over Sloping and Rough Topography: Pathways of Energy Transfer

Speaker: Dr. Sally MacIntyre
Research Limnologist
Marine Science Institute
University of California
, Santa Barbara

September 2002

Tuesday
September 24

Title: Effects of omnivory in marine planktonic food webs

Speaker: Robert Ptacnik
Visiting PhD student
Institute for Marine Research
Kiel, Germany


August 2002

Tuesday
August 13

Title: Ecosystem Dynamics: Satellite Technology and Trophic Change

Speaker: Judith W. Budd
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Geological Engineering and Sciences
Michigan Technological University

July 2002

Tuesday
July 30

TITLE: FISH SPECIES DISCRIMINATION USING BROADBAND ACOUSTICS

SPEAKER: Gerald F. Denny
Chief Sonar Engineer
Scientific Fisheries Systems, Inc.

Tuesday
July 9

 

TITLE: LAKE LEVEL MONITORING USING SPACE GEODETIC TECHNOLOGIES (~15 minutes)

SPEAKER: C.K. Shum
Laboratory for Space Geodesy and Remote Sensing Research, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science, The Ohio State University

Video available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

 

TITLE: DIGITALIZATION OF COASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SUPPORTED BY MULTI-DIMENSIONAL GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS: A DEMONSTRATION (~20 minutes)

SPEAKERS: Tarig Ali
Mapping and GIS Laboratory and Laboratory for Space Geodesy and Remote Sensing Research, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science, The Ohio State University


June 2002

Tuesday
June 18

TITLE: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CABLED SEAFLOOR OBSERVATORIES AND AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES AT THE WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION

SPEAKER: Tom Austin
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

May 2002

Thursday
May 16


TITLE: "Measuring the Circulation of Western Lake Superior"

SPEAKER: Dr. Elise Ralph (Sea Grant scientist)
Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota

April 2002

Wednesday
April 3



TITLE: "ASSESSING FISHERY DYNAMICS: RECENT ADVANCES WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE GREAT LAKES"

SPEAKER: Dr. James R. Bence (Sea Grant scientist)
Associate Professor, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University.

Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

 

Thursday
April 18


TITLE: "BENTHIFICATION OF FRESHWATER LAKE ECOSYSTEMS - MYTH OR REALITY?"

SPEAKER: Dr. Edward L. Mills (Sea Grant scientist)
Director, Cornell Biological Field Station.

Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

 

Tuesday
April 30



TITLE: "THE INVERSION OF OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS TO OBTAIN BIOGEOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS"

SPEAKER: Dr. Ron Zaneveld
WET Labs/Oregon State University


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March 2002

Wednesday
March 6

TITLE: "NONINDIGENOUS SPECIES: OCCURRENCE, IMPACT, AND RISK ANALYSIS"

SPEAKER: Dr. David Lodge, University of Notre Dame, Department of Biological Sciences

Video available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

 

Wednesday
March 13

TITLE: "A HIGH-RESOLUTION RECORD OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN TROPICAL AFRICA SPANNING THE PAST 25,000 YEARS."

SPEAKER: Dr. Thomas Johnson (Sea Grant scientist)
Professor and Director, Large Lakes Observatory, University of Minnesota.


Video available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

 

Thursday
March 21




TITLE: "SUBMERGED IN HISTORY: WISCONSIN'S SHIPWRECKS, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND MARITIME HISTORY"

SPEAKER: Jefferson J. Gray (Sea Grant scientist)
Wisconsin Historical Society.

(This seminar is cosponsored by the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve, Alpena, Michigan)

Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

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February 2002

Monday
February 4


TITLE: "THE PONTO-CASPIAN REGION AS DONOR AND RECIPIENT OF BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS: CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES"
SPEAKER: Dr. Marina I. Orlova
Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia

Slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

 

Wednesday
February 6


TITLE: "MODELING OF SEDIMENTATION AT RIVER DELTAS, WITH APPLICATION TO THE NEMADJI RIVER AT LAKE SUPERIOR"
SPEAKER: Gary Parker (Sea Grant scientist)
St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota, Minnesota Sea Grant

Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

Thursday
February 14

TITLE: "THE CAL-SAG AND CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL: A PERSPECTIVE ON THE SPREAD AND CONTROL OF SELECTED AQUATIC NUISANCE FISH SPECIES"
SPEAKER: Jerry Rasmussen, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Video, handouts available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov


Wednesday
February 20


TITLE: "LAKE ERIE'S ARTIFICIAL REEF PROGRAM: A PROJECT AND RESEARCH OVERVIEW"
SPEAKER: Dave Kelch (Sea Grant scientist)
Associate Professor, District Specialist, Ohio Sea Grant College Program

Video available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

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January 2002

Wednesday
January 9

TITLE: "ISOTOPES AND ISOTOPOMERS OF O2 AND N2O: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON PRIMARY PRODUCTION AND THE ORIGINS OF N2O"
SPEAKER: Dr. Nathaniel Ostrom (Sea Grant scientist)
Associate Professor, Dept of Geological Sciences, Michigan State University.

Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov

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