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NOAA Great Lakes Seminar Series: 2003 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.
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or broadcast via Internet. Contact Rochelle
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or broadcast or to send comments or feedback. Please be aware this
video archive is experimental and we are fine tuning the details.
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| November
2003 |
Thursday
November 20 |
Title: "The
Benthification of Freshwater Lakes: Exotics Turning Ecosystems
Upside Down"
Speaker: Christine Mayer,
Assistant Professor, Department of E.E.E.S.
University of Toledo, Lake
Erie Center
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Thursday
November 13 |
Title: "The NOS
(National Ocean Service) Great Lakes Observing Network"
Speakers: Mark Bushnell, Program Leader for
the Ocean Sensor Technology and Evaluation Program within NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS,
and, Jennifer Werner, Civil Engineer, NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS
Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov
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Wednesday
November 12 |
Title: "Oxygen
Concentration and Demand in Lake Erie Sediments"
Speaker: Dr. Gerald Matisoff, Department of
Geological Sciences, Case Western
Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov
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| October
2003 |
Friday
October 24 |
Title: "Body Residues:
Implications in Ecotoxicology and Hazard Assessment"
Speaker: Dr. Lance J. Schuler, Department of
Zoology,
Fisheries and Illinois Aquaculture Center, Southern
Illinois University - Carbondale, Illinois
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Wednesday
October 15 |
Title:"Historical
Response of Zooplankton Communities to Ecological Change in Lake
Victoria (East Africa)" Speaker: Dr.
Thomas Bridgeman, Research Assistant Professor
University of Toledo, Lake
Erie Center
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Tuesday
October 14 |
Title:"Newly
Discovered and Corroborated Deleterious Effects of Zebra Mussels
on Lake Ecosystems"
Speaker: Dr. David F. Raikow, Ecologist
Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov
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| September 2003 |
Monday
September 22 |
Title: "Calibrating
in situ fluorescence to chlorophyll concentration for Lake Michigan"
Speaker: Leah Welty, University
of Chicago
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Thursday
September 11 |
Title: "Evaluating
changes in winter climatology and hydrology of the Lake Michigan
basin from 1948 to 2000"
Speaker: Erin Argyilan, PhD
Candidate, University of Illinois at Chicago
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| August
2003 |
Tuesday
August 19 |
Title: "If Only Benthos
Could Talk, Fish Farming and Azoic Benthic Communities"
Speaker: Dr. Sandor Mulsow, International Atomic
Energy Agency Laboratory, Monaco
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| July
2003 |
Tuesday
July 22 |
Title: "Analyses of Floc
Characteristics and Suspended Particle Behavior"
Speaker: Rajat K. Chakraborti, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering,
State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York
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| June 2003 |
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Title: "Report of an Invasion:
Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857), or Golden Mussel, in
South America" Speaker: Dr. Gustavo
Darrigran, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Paseo
del Bosque - La Plata (1900), Argentina
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Thursday
June 19 |
Title: "Observed Climate
Variability and Change: Data Issues and Results"
Speaker: Dr. David R. Easterling, NOAA's National
Climatic Data Center, Asheville, North Carolina
Video, slides available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov
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Monday
June 2 |
Title: "Characterization of
Hydrodynamics using HGM and Ecoregions in Southeastern Michigan
" Speaker: David H. Merkey, M.L.A
CILER, University of Michigan
Title: "Predicting the
Occurrence and Impact of Species Invasions in the Great Lakes"
Speaker: Dr. Anthony Ricciardi, Redpath Museum
& McGill School of Environment, McGill
University, Montreal.
Location: Room 1040 Dana Bldg
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| May
2003 |
Thursday
May 29 |
Title: "Beach
Profiles Along Lake Erie" Speaker: Dr.
Tom Lippmann, Ohio State
University, Byrd Polar Research Center, Columbus, Ohio |
Tuesday
May 20 |
Title: "Modelling
Transport in Lakes"
Speaker: Dr. Bernard Laval, Assistant Professor,
Department of Civil Engineering, University
of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
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Tuesday
May 13
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Title: “The
Importance of the Microbial Food Web in C- and P- Transport through
the Base of Great Lakes Food Webs”
Speaker: Dr. Robert T. Heath, Kent
State University, Kent, Ohio
Video available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov
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Thursday
May 8
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Title: "A Changing
Lake Erie Fish Community: Unraveling the Mechanisms Involved"
Speaker: Dr. Stuart A. Ludsin, NOAA/GLERL,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Video available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov
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| March 2003 |
Tuesday
March 25 |
Title: Functional
and Structural Shifts in the Near-Shore Algal Community of the
Great Lakes: The Response to Exotic Mussels.
Speaker: Dr. Rex L. Lowe, Department of Biological
Sciences, Bowling Green State University,
Bowling Green, OH
Video available on CD by request. Rochelle.Sturtevant@noaa.gov
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| January
2003 |
| Thursday
January 16 |
Title:Ballast
Water Deoxygenation Can Prevent Aquatic Introductions While Reducing
Ship Corrosion
Speaker: Dr. Mario N. Tamburri, Chief Scientist
Alliance for Coastal Technologies
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
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