Poster Sessions
Conference Schedule

Monday | Wednesday

MONDAY
Session Title Presentation Title Authors (including Presenter) Date of Presentation Position Assignment
Searching for solutions: the future of deltas and estuaries worldwide Global estuarine morphological evolution in response to human activities Chunpeng Chen, Bo Tian, Yunxuan Zhou, Xinyi Zhao, Wenting Wu, Ying Niu, Ya Peng Monday, November 04 A1
New insights in the Gulf of Mexico nine years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Visual quantification of oil and gas bubbles from MC20 Carrie O'Reilly, Camilo Roa, Ian MacDonald Monday, November 04 A10
New insights in the Gulf of Mexico nine years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Assessing chronic oil discharge: revising the risk profile for offshore oil production Ian MacDonald, Carrie O'Reilly, Mauricio Silva, Camilo Roa Monday, November 04 A11
New insights in the Gulf of Mexico nine years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill North Breton Island: A Deepwater Horizon NRD Early Restoration Lawrence Malizzi Monday, November 04 A12
Searching for solutions: the future of deltas and estuaries worldwide Sea-level rise thresholds for stability of saltmarshes in a riverine versus a marine dominated estuary Wei Wu, Patrick Biber, Deepak Mishra, Shuvankar Ghosh Monday, November 04 A2
Searching for solutions: the future of deltas and estuaries worldwide Automated analysis of geomorphological changes in South Korea’s estuaries using remotely sensed surface water data Nicholas Wellbrock, Timothy Dellapenna, David Retchless Monday, November 04 A3
Social and natural sciences: When the stars align…or don’t Sense of place and water quality in coastal recreation areas Kate Mulvaney, Nathaniel Merrill, Julia Twichell, Marisa Mazzotta Monday, November 04 A4
Social and natural sciences: When the stars align…or don’t Community knowledge and perceptions of the presence of Vibrio vulfinicus in a subtropical coastal estuary Niyiah Roney, Jani Ngalame, Lisa Waidner, Kwame Owusu-Daaku Monday, November 04 A5
Social and natural sciences: When the stars align…or don’t How’d you get that number? Practical program tools to characterize economic benefits and impacts Alison Krepp, Susan Holmes, Kelly Samek Monday, November 04 A6
Innovative approaches for estuarine/watershed data analysis, mining, and visualization Analysis of Maurepas Swamp Hydrology Data to Inform Management of a Mississippi River Reintroduction James Pahl, Honora Buras, Brad Miller, A. Parsons Richards, Danielle Richardi, William Wood Monday, November 04 A7
Innovative approaches for estuarine/watershed data analysis, mining, and visualization The Battle against Biofouling Curtis Butler Monday, November 04 A8
Setting ecologically relevant targets for management of marine plant habitats Calibrating a bio-optical model for submerged aquatic vegetation habitat suitability in coastal Alabama Dorothy Byron, Kenneth Heck Monday, November 04 A9
Innovative approaches for estuarine/watershed data analysis, mining, and visualization Building an Integrated Dataset of Zooplankton Monitoring in the San Francisco Estuary Karen Kayfetz, Dylan Chapple, Madison Thomas, Rosemary Hartman, April Hennessy, Christina Burdi, Nick Rasmussen, Larry Brown, Louise Conrad Monday, November 04 B1
Microbes to maps: data-model integration for coastal wetland blue carbon Assessment of salt marsh biophysical properties using high resolution hyperspectral imaging Christy Tyler, Sarah Goldsmith, Rehman Eon, Ryan Brett, Charles Bachmann, David Osgood Monday, November 04 B10
Shallow water mapping in coastal environments: research, methods and management Estuarine mapping projects in coastal Georgia Michael Robinson, Clark Alexander, Claudia Venherm, Chester Jackson, Colby Peffer Monday, November 04 B11
Shallow water mapping in coastal environments: research, methods and management Comprehensive eelgrass map for Massachusetts Kathryn Ford, Jillian Carr, Steven Voss Monday, November 04 B12
Innovative approaches for estuarine/watershed data analysis, mining, and visualization Monitoring inventory and needs assessment for the Delaware Estuary Emily Baumbach, Angela Padeletti, Danielle Kreeger, Sari Rothrock, James Eisenhardt, Robb Wright, Simeon Hahn Monday, November 04 B2
Innovative approaches for estuarine/watershed data analysis, mining, and visualization Integrating monitoring and modeling data to better inform management decisions Cuiyin Wu, Breck Sullivan, Emily Trentacoste Monday, November 04 B3
Innovative approaches for estuarine/watershed data analysis, mining, and visualization Quantifying Recreational Uses and Users of Estuarine Habitats in Tampa Bay and Tillamook Bay Matthew Harwell, Chanda Littles, Nathaniel Lewis, Theodore DeWitt Monday, November 04 B4
Innovative approaches for estuarine/watershed data analysis, mining, and visualization Continuous monitoring time series data indicate changes in estuarine ecosystem trophic status and nutrient flows Cassie Gurbisz, Jeremy Testa, Lora Harris Monday, November 04 B5
Shallow water mapping in coastal environments: research, methods and management Using passive and active acoustics to assess oyster reef restoration success Olivia Caretti, David Eggleston, DelWayne Bohnenstiehl Monday, November 04 B6
Microbes to maps: data-model integration for coastal wetland blue carbon Promoting coastal carbon data archival and sharing through an accessible interface, the Coastal Carbon Atlas Michael Lonneman, James Holmquist, David Klinges, Patrick Megonigal Monday, November 04 B7
Microbes to maps: data-model integration for coastal wetland blue carbon Marsh restoration enhances carbon sequestration and resilience to sea-level rise in the Stillaguamish estuary, Washington Katrina Poppe, John Rybczyk Monday, November 04 B8
Microbes to maps: data-model integration for coastal wetland blue carbon Comparison of Gulf of Mexico with Southeast Asian Blue carbon stock: mangroves and seagrasses Anitra Thorhaug, John Gallagher, Wawan Kiswara, Anchana Prathep, Xiaoping Huang, Tzuen-Kiat Yap, Jorge Lopez-Portillo, Jennifer Verduin, Jordan Barr, Helen Poulos, Tim Ku, Graeme Berlyn Monday, November 04 B9
Short-term and long-term variability in coastal and estuarine microbial communities Redefining karst windows through the microbial ecology of three coastal sinkholes Madison Davis, James Garey Monday, November 04 C1
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III Abundance of Littorina irrorata and Tritia obsoleta at a “Gray” and “Green” Living Shoreline Kelsey Beachman, Devon Eulie, Mariko Polk Monday, November 04 C10
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III Predation Effects on Mid-marsh Ribbed Mussel Mortality, Cluster Size, and Facilitation of Sporobolus Growth Colten Winter, Keith Walters Monday, November 04 C11
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III Effects of longline oyster aquaculture on benthic invertebrate communities in Humboldt Bay, CA Hannah Coe, Mark Henderson Monday, November 04 C12
Short-term and long-term variability in coastal and estuarine microbial communities Predicting Microbial Community Structures from the Nutrient Profiles of Three Blue Holes Josie Knieriemen, Meghan Gordon, Robert Scharping, Madison Davis, Chelsea Dinon, James Garey Monday, November 04 C2
Short-term and long-term variability in coastal and estuarine microbial communities The Regulation of Bacterial Activity and Abundance by Environmental Parameters within a Subtropical Coastal Estuary Mark Prousalis, Matthew Schwartz, Arianna Simmering, Erika Neat-Headrick, Kelsey Hope, Leila Harris, Beija Gore, Barbara Albrecht, Jane Caffrey, Wade Jeffrey, Lisa Waidner Monday, November 04 C3
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III The influence of deep-sea shipwreck proximity on microbiome composition and species richness Rachel Moseley, Rachel Mugge, Anirban Ray, Melanie Damour, Leila Hamdan Monday, November 04 C4
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III Clear as mud: Evaluating soft-bottom habitats in the Great LakesUsing sediment profile imaging (SPI) Janet Nestlerode, Elizabeth Hinchey Monday, November 04 C5
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III Benthic emergence contributions to the ocean's biological carbon pump Keith Walters Monday, November 04 C6
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III Is N-fixation in anoxic sediments tied to respiratory metabolism rather than need for fixed N? Robert Warren Howarth Monday, November 04 C7
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III What factors affect the distribution of ribbed mussels (Geukensia demissa) in the Georgia Salt Marshes? William Annis, John Carroll Monday, November 04 C8
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III Meiofaunal behavioral observations and a new approach to their study Will Ballentine, Kelly Dorgan Monday, November 04 C9
Mud, macrofauna and microbes: An ode to benthos III Recovery of benthic macroinvertebrates after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Manisha Pant, David Johnson Monday, November 04 D1
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Sediment organic matter lability along an estuarine habitat gradient from coastal marsh to subtidal bay Mai Fung, W. Cyrus Clemo, John Lehrter, Behzad Mortazavi Monday, November 04 D10
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Physical properties and phosphorus cycling in wetland soil and estuarine sediments: implications for coastal restoration Peter Mates, John White, Sibel Bargu Monday, November 04 D11
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Evaluating the Long-term Effect of Small Dams on Regional Hydrological Response to Climate Change Yuanzhi Yao, Hanqin Tian, Susan Pan, Rongting Xu, Zihao Bian Monday, November 04 D12
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Effects of shoreline erosion on Chesapeake Bay water clarity Carl Friedrichs, Jessica Turner, Pierre St. Laurent, Marjorie Friedrichs Monday, November 04 D2
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Labile and recalcitrant sediment organic carbon pools in the Pearl River Estuary, southern China Zhonglian Lian, Zhijian Jiang, Xiaoping Huang, Songlin Liu, Jingping Zhang, Yunchao Wu Monday, November 04 D3
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Using high-frequency sensor networks to quantify terrestrial nitrogen sources to a coastal estuary Erin Seybold, Anna Braswell, Andria Greene, Emilio Grande, Margaret Zimmer Monday, November 04 D4
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Response of Microbial Processes Following Deployment of Artificial Reefs in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico Katherina Smyth, Juliana Giraldo, Beija Gore, Florian Cesbron, Wade Jeffrey, Melissa Ederington-Hagy, William Patterson, Lisa Waidner, Jane Caffrey Monday, November 04 D5
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Nitrogen loading to the Gulf of Mexico from Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin: A process-based modeling assessment Rongting Xu, Hanqin Tian, Susan Pan, Yuanzhi Yao, Wei-Jun Cai, Charles Hopkinson, Dubravko Justic, Steven Lohrenz, Chaoqun Lu, Wei Ren, Jia Yang Monday, November 04 D6
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Coastal eutrophication wetlands nitrogen purification potential limited by nitrite reduction processes Xiaoping Huang, Chunyu Zhao, Songlin Liu, Zhijian Jiang, Yunchao Wu Monday, November 04 D7
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Carbon fluxes across terrestrial and aquatic systems: A process-based modeling study in Mobile River Basin Zihao Bian, Susan Pan, Yuanzhi Yao, Hanqin Tian Monday, November 04 D8
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Spatio-temporal changes in dissolved organic matter composition and biodegradation throughout the GCE-LTER domain Maria Letourneau, Sylvia Schaefer, Patricia Medeiros Monday, November 04 D9
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Regional variation of Net Anthropogenic Nutrient Inputs in relation to nutrient loading Dennis Swaney, Robert Howarth Monday, November 04 E1
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Temporal observation of land-ocean coupling using multi-platform data Suhyun Kim, SoonMo An Monday, November 04 E10
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Seasonal Variability of the CO2 System Throughout the Chesapeake Bay Mainstem Jaclyn Friedman, Elizabeth Shadwick, Marjorie Friedrichs, Raymond Najjar, Olivia De Meo, Fei Da, Juliette Smith Monday, November 04 E11
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum The Ocean’s Alkalinity: Connecting geological and metabolic processes Bryce Van Dam, Helmuth Thomas Monday, November 04 E12
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Linkages between biogeochemical processes, external inputs, nutrient limitation, and eutrophication in a shallow coastal lagoon Roxanne Marino, Melanie Hayn, Robert Howarth Monday, November 04 E2
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Identifying the complex pathways of nitrate transport and removal in an agriculturally dominated estuary Andria Greene, Margaret Zimmer, Anna Braswell, Erin Seybold Monday, November 04 E3
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Carbon quality: effects on nitrogen removal and fungal succession in a constructed salt marsh Sommer Starr, Erin Smyth, Abigail Griffin Wood, Corianne Tatariw, Julia Cherry, Behzad Mortazavi, Taylor Ledford, Lorae Simpson Monday, November 04 E4
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Evaluating Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia in Emerging and Eroding Wetlands of Louisiana Delta Plain Kiran Upreti, Kanchan Maiti, Victor Rivera-Monroy, Anne Giblin, Edward Castañeda-Moya Monday, November 04 E5
Biogeochemical cycling and transport across the land–ocean aquatic continuum Global-scale increasing trends in coastal eutrophication and primary productivity driven by anthroprogenic river nitrogen inputs Xiao Liu, Charles Stock, John Dunne, Minjin Lee, Elena Shevliakova, Sergey Malyshev Monday, November 04 E6
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Impacts of extreme freshwater discharge on net ecosystem metabolism in the York River Estuary, VA Michelle Woods, Iris Anderson, Mark Brush Monday, November 04 E7
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems CO2 flux kinetics in a shallow, windy, subtropical estuary Corrie Clark, Wade McGillis, Xinping Hu Monday, November 04 E8
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Carbonate system dynamics in Galveston Bay Larissa Dias, Xinping Hu, Hui Liu Monday, November 04 E9
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Low carbon storage efficiency in coastal wetlands driven by hydrologic export Lisamarie Windham-Myers, Matthew Bogard, Brian Bergamaschi, Sara Knox, David Butman Monday, November 04 F1
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Spatial and Tidal Variability Influence on the Ecosystem-Scale Methane Fluxes in a Tidal Salt Marsh Alma Vázquez-Lule, Margaret Capooci, Jocelyn Wardrup, Rodrigo Vargas Monday, November 04 F2
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Effects of increased nutrient deposition on a temperate ombrotrophic peat bog Sydni Law, Enrique Reyes Monday, November 04 F3
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Carbon sequestration by mangrove systems in the urban San Juan Bay Estuary, Puerto Rico Cathleen Wigand, Rose Martin, Meagan Gonneea, Autumn Oczkowski, Alana Hanson, Stephen Balogh, Benjamin Branoff, Emily Santos, Evelyn Huertas Monday, November 04 F4
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Evaluating soil and ecosystem respiration in a salt marsh in South Carolina Michelle Furbeck, Thomas O'Halloran, Erik Smith Monday, November 04 F5
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Can you dig it? Increased carbon stocks in eelgrass beds associated with sea otter presence Maggie Shields, Tiffany Stephens, Wendel Raymond, Lia Domke, Melanie Borup, Ginny Eckert Monday, November 04 F6
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Quantifying cross-shelf transport of carbon across the Louisiana shelf using radium isotopes. Michelle Anderson, Kanchan Maiti, Z. George Xue Monday, November 04 F7
Carbon fluxes in coastal systems Carbon and nutrient concentrations spatiotemporal assessment in prograding and degraded deltas in coastal Louisiana Ivan Vargas-Lopez, Victor Rivera-Monroy, Kanchan Maiti, Z. George Xue, Eurico D'Sa, Christopher Madden Monday, November 04 F8
Fish and fisheries: linking science, management, and society Evaluating spatial-temporal trends of Indian River Lagoon essential fish habitat, forage fish and their predators Michelle Shaffer, Kristy Lewis, Timothy MacDonald, Kevin Thompson Monday, November 04 G1
Non-indigenous and invasive species in estuaries and coasts Blue invaders: evidence for a northern range expansion of Callinectes sapidus Blair Morrison, Jason Goldstein Monday, November 04 G10
Non-indigenous and invasive species in estuaries and coasts Energy Density and Foraging Values of Invasive Lionfish in a Coupled Foraging-Bioenergetic Model Hanna Bauer, Cassandra Glaspie Monday, November 04 G11
Fish and fisheries: linking science, management, and society Association behavior between round scad and sand tiger sharks on SharkCam may be mutually beneficial Nicholas Coleman, Erin Burge Monday, November 04 G12
Fish and fisheries: linking science, management, and society Does landscape-scale restoration of hundredfold, 0.5-m^3 oyster patch reefs enhance estuarine fish communities Owen Mulvey-McFerron, Jonathan Lucas, Pat Donovan-Brandenburg, Joel Fodrie Monday, November 04 G2
Fish and fisheries: linking science, management, and society Environmental Drivers of Southern Flounder Juvenile Recruitment in Alabama Coastal Waters Meghan Angelina, Matthew Catalano, Troy Farmer Monday, November 04 G3
Fish and fisheries: linking science, management, and society Habitat-specific recruitment of southern flounder to Alabama’s fisheries Jared Chrisp, Matthew Catalano, Troy Farmer Monday, November 04 G4
Fish and fisheries: linking science, management, and society Fish assemblage and abundance differences between the St. Catherines Island and Satilla River estuaries Abigail Bickle, Kathleen Coleman, Dharma Thiruvaiyaru, Sankar Sethuraman, Jessica Reichmuth, Bruce Saul Monday, November 04 G5
Fish and fisheries: linking science, management, and society Patterns of habitat use by Florida Largemouth Bass in upper Shark River, Everglades National Park Natasha Viadero, Rolando Santos, Jennifer Rehage Monday, November 04 G6
Non-indigenous and invasive species in estuaries and coasts Simple biochemistry can inform us about ecological interactions: thermal advantage of an invasive plant species Molly Miller, James Mahan, Timothy Sherman Monday, November 04 G7
Non-indigenous and invasive species in estuaries and coasts Clinging Jellyfish: An Emerging Threat to Human Health in New England Estuaries Kristin Kelly, Reuben Macfarlan Monday, November 04 G8
Non-indigenous and invasive species in estuaries and coasts The Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, invasion may be facilitated by high pesticide tolerance Aaren Freeman, Himlir Louima, Alexandra Henaghan, Vanesa Martinez, Erin Taub, ReginaLena McManus Monday, November 04 G9
Advances in coastal harmful algal bloom science Effects of brown tide on recruitment and adult survival of the eastern oyster: field results Linda Walters, Edward Phlips, Susan Badylak, Giovanna McClenachan, Paul Sacks, Melinda Donnelly Monday, November 04 H1
Advanced remote-sensing methods for water quality monitoring and forecasting Monitoring cyanobacterial blooms using high-spatial resolution satellite imagery Megan Coffer, Blake Schaeffer, Wilson Salls, Richard Zimmerman, Victoria Hill Monday, November 04 H10
Advanced remote-sensing methods for water quality monitoring and forecasting Gulf of Maine ecosystem change from satellite-derived biogeographic regions Luke Frankel, Collin Roesler Monday, November 04 H11
Advanced remote-sensing methods for water quality monitoring and forecasting Spectral analysis through LANDSAT images for monitoring the chlorophyll-a in a Andean lake in Chile Lien Rodriguez, Iongel Duran, Rodrigo Abarca, Rolando Cardenas, Oscar Parra, Lisdelys Gonzalez, Rebeca Martinez, Roberto Urrutia Monday, November 04 H12
Advances in coastal harmful algal bloom science Can bivalves aid in Pyrodinium bahamense bloom mitigation? Sara Garcia, Cary Lopez, Sugandha Shankar, Kevin Vasquez-Cruz, Stephen Geiger, Katherine Hubbard, Leanne Flewelling Monday, November 04 H2
Advances in coastal harmful algal bloom science Impact of Harmful Algal Blooms on Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Lower York River Estuary Joshua Sacks, Mark Brush, Iris Anderson Monday, November 04 H3
Non-indigenous and invasive species in estuaries and coasts Tracking mosquito ditching restoration success in Mosquito Lagoon using GIS Jessica Phagan Monday, November 04 H4
Non-indigenous and invasive species in estuaries and coasts Deer browsing, native vegetation, and camphor tree invasion on a Georgia barrier island Dessa Dunn, Elizabeth King Monday, November 04 H5
Advanced remote-sensing methods for water quality monitoring and forecasting Integrating acoustic and optical remote sensing allows for SAV mapping in a turbid estuary Johannes Krause, Alejandro Hinojosa Corona, Elizabeth Watson Monday, November 04 H7
Advanced remote-sensing methods for water quality monitoring and forecasting Linkages between phytoplankton and oxygen in the Chesapeake Bay: Implications for mapping bottom oxygen demand Paul DiGiacomo, Guangming Zheng Monday, November 04 H8
Advanced remote-sensing methods for water quality monitoring and forecasting Effects of coastal acidification on the largest oyster reef in the western Mississippi Sound Ankita Katkar, Padmanava Dash, M. S. Sankar, Andrew Mercer, Robert Moorhead Monday, November 04 H9
Foundation species conservation: bridging the basic and applied research divide Dendrochronology of Rhizophora mangle from a subtropical estuary William Ellis, Christopher Miller Monday, November 04 I1
Ecological processes, structures and functions in tidal urban ecosystems Wetland restoration management actions: Effects on sediment and mercury flux in an estuarine tidal slough Maureen Downing-Kunz, Mark Marvin-DiPasquale Monday, November 04 I10
Ecological processes, structures and functions in tidal urban ecosystems Determining coastal urbanization impacts on tidal creeks and salt marshes along the Gulf of Mexico Samuel Bickley Monday, November 04 I11
Ecological processes, structures and functions in tidal urban ecosystems Automated detection of human footprints in coastal zone using Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 images Ya Peng, Bo Tian, Chunpeng Chen, Xinyi Zhao, Ying Niu Monday, November 04 I12
Foundation species conservation: bridging the basic and applied research divide Importance of genetic variation within a foundation plant, Spartina alterniflora, for salt marsh resiliency Robyn Zerebecki, Randall Hughes Monday, November 04 I2
Foundation species conservation: bridging the basic and applied research divide X Marks the spot: Suspected broadhead arrow injuries in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Alabama Merri Collins, Alissa Deming, David Rotstein, Jason Byrd, Ruth Carmichael Monday, November 04 I3
Foundation species conservation: bridging the basic and applied research divide Investigation of potential etiological agents and biological controls of a coral disease outbreak in Florida Valerie Paul, Greta Aeby, Blake Ushijima, Julie Meyer, Sharon Thompson, Lawrence Houk, Jennifer Sneed, M Jones, Claudia Häse Monday, November 04 I4
Foundation species conservation: bridging the basic and applied research divide Early recruitment of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) in Mississippi Sound. Chet Rakocinski, Leah Morgan Monday, November 04 I5
Foundation species conservation: bridging the basic and applied research divide Smithsonian’s MarineGEO: A global network documenting change in coastal marine ecosystems Maria Murray, Jonathan Lefcheck, Jacob Metzger, J. Emmett Duffy Monday, November 04 I6
Ecological processes, structures and functions in tidal urban ecosystems Controls on nitrous oxide distribution and air-water flux in estuarine waters Edward Hobbs, Jeremy Testa, Laura Lapham, Lora Harris Monday, November 04 i7
Ecological processes, structures and functions in tidal urban ecosystems Differences in carbon storage between a constructed and natural brackish marsh Erin Smyth, Julia Cherry, Abigail Griffin Wood, Taylor Ledford, Behzad Mortazavi, Lorae Simpson, Corianne Tatariw, Sommer Starr Monday, November 04 I8
Ecological processes, structures and functions in tidal urban ecosystems The Effect of Human Alteration and Restoration in Tidal Systems Courtney Hammond, Christina Bradley Monday, November 04 I9
Impacts of coastal hypoxia on fishes, food webs and ecosystems. The independent and interactive effects of TBT and hypoxia on the oyster Crassostrea virginica Ann Barnett, James Gledhill, Deborah Gochfeld, Robert Griffitt, Kristine Willett, Jarett Bell, Greg Easson, Stephanie Showalter-Otts, Marc Slattery Monday, November 04 J1
Advances in understanding sea level rise and coastal landscape change Tidal Marsh Production under Shaded Conditions: Does Forest Canopy Closure Mediate Rates of Transgression? Irina Beal, LeeAnn Haaf Monday, November 04 J10
Advances in understanding sea level rise and coastal landscape change Recovery of a tidal freshwater marsh after four years of continuous seawater additions, Georgia, USA. Courtney Mobilian, Dontrece Smith, Sarah Widney, Evan Monnett, Joseph Shubauer-Berigan, Christopher Craft Monday, November 04 J11
Advances in understanding sea level rise and coastal landscape change Tidal elevations of UK saltmarshes: implications for the impacts of rising sea level Gallab Alotaibi, Alastair Grant Monday, November 04 J12
Impacts of coastal hypoxia on fishes, food webs and ecosystems. Gene expression analysis in the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) exposed to hypoxic conditions Ann Barnett, James Gledhill, Deborah Gochfeld, Kristine Willett, Marc Slattery, Greg Easson, Jarett Bell, Stephanie Showalter-Otts Monday, November 04 J2
Impacts of coastal hypoxia on fishes, food webs and ecosystems. Fine-scale distribution of gelatinous zooplankton in stratified waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico shelf Luciano Chiaverano, Adam Greer, Valerie Cruz, Christian Briseño-Avena, Frank Hernandez, Robert Cowen, William "Monty" Graham Monday, November 04 J3
Impacts of coastal hypoxia on fishes, food webs and ecosystems. Seasonal dynamic of microbial communities responding to hypoxia events in Jinhae Bay, South Korea Eunhye Jo, Yunjung Park, Bongkeun Song, SoonMo An, Jaeho Cha Monday, November 04 J4
Impacts of coastal hypoxia on fishes, food webs and ecosystems. Blending indigenous knowledge with emerging sensor technologies to alleviate hypoxia in traditional coastal Hawaiian fishponds Kirstin Thompson, Brian Glazer, Stanley Lio, Keli’i Kotubetey Monday, November 04 J5
Impacts of multiple disturbances on coastal ecosystem structure and function Asymmetric Root Distributions in Coastal Forests Retreating With Sea Level Rise Tyler Messerschmidt, Matthew Kirwan Monday, November 04 J6
Impacts of multiple disturbances on coastal ecosystem structure and function Ship wakes in Tampa Bay estimated from AIS ship tracking data Steven Meyers, Mark Luther, Gary Raulerson, Katie Conrad, Gianfranco Basili Monday, November 04 J7
Impacts of multiple disturbances on coastal ecosystem structure and function Ship Wakes in Tampa Bay: A Potential Public-Private Partnership to Address Shoreline Erosion Katie Conrad, Mark Luther, Steven Meyers, Gary Raulerson, Gianfranco Basili Monday, November 04 J8
Advances in understanding sea level rise and coastal landscape change Assessment of marsh vulnerability to sea level change within the Chesapeake Bay Sentinel Site Cooperative Erin Reilly, William Reay, Scott Lerberg Monday, November 04 J9
Exploring interdisciplinary and collaborative sea-level rise research for coastal adaptation Impacts of Submerging and Emerging Shorelines on Various Biota and Indigenous Alaskan Harvesting Patterns Adelaide Johnson, James Noel, David Gregovich, Linda Kruger Monday, November 04 K1
Impact of weather and extreme events: observations, analysis, and modeling High salinity events in a riverine estuary: when and why do they happen? Joan Sheldon, Merryl Alber Monday, November 04 K10
Impact of weather and extreme events: observations, analysis, and modeling Mapping the migration pattern of the Hurricane Harvey Flood Deposit on the Brazos Subaqueous Delta Christena Hoelscher, Timothy Dellapenna, James Churchill, Zhaohui Aleck Wang, Eyal Wurgaft Monday, November 04 K11
Impact of weather and extreme events: observations, analysis, and modeling Ground-truthing coastal dune features automatically delineated from airborne lidar Eve Eisemann, Bill Funderburk, Lauren Dunkin, Michael Hartman, Jennifer Wozencraft, Davin Wallace Monday, November 04 K12
Exploring interdisciplinary and collaborative sea-level rise research for coastal adaptation Carbon and nitrogen content of soils and plants in agricultural fields and mallow-planted buffers. E. Victoria Long, Linda Blum Monday, November 04 K2
Exploring interdisciplinary and collaborative sea-level rise research for coastal adaptation Determining Suitability of Sediments for Rebuilding Drowned Coastal Wetlands Kirk Raper, Brittany Wilburn, Camila Ibarra, Andrew Gray, Kenneth Raposa, Elizabeth Watson Monday, November 04 K3
Exploring interdisciplinary and collaborative sea-level rise research for coastal adaptation Assessing beneficial use of dredge material to protect historic sites in coastal Georgia. Claudia Venherm, Colby Peffer, Clark Alexander Monday, November 04 K4
Exploring interdisciplinary and collaborative sea-level rise research for coastal adaptation Assessing the state of climate adaptation in the marine and coastal United States Rachel Gregg, Kathryn Braddock Monday, November 04 K5
Exploring interdisciplinary and collaborative sea-level rise research for coastal adaptation Understanding the increased cost of storm surge flooding under sea level rise Diana Del Angel, David Yoskowitz, Matthew Bilskie, Scott Hagen, Katya Wowk Monday, November 04 K6
Impact of weather and extreme events: observations, analysis, and modeling Rising water temperatures in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary threaten coral reefs Sara Wilson, James Fourqurean Monday, November 04 K7
Impact of weather and extreme events: observations, analysis, and modeling Trends and extremes in summer water temperature in Virginia’s coastal bays Patricia Wiberg Monday, November 04 K8
Impact of weather and extreme events: observations, analysis, and modeling The effects of weather events on coastal aquifer recharge and submarine groundwater discharge Mary Brandon Scott, D. Alex Beebe, Bret Webb Monday, November 04 K9
Impact of weather and extreme events: observations, analysis, and modeling Black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) recovery trajectory following a severe freeze event in Galveston, Texas Jamie Thompson, Anna Armitage Monday, November 04 L1
Marine plastic pollution from nano- to macro-scale: fate, effects, solutions Cloudy with a chance of microplastics: Contamination in the Indian River Lagoon associated with stormwater Jacklyn Condon, Casey Craig, Linda Walters Monday, November 04 L10
Marine plastic pollution from nano- to macro-scale: fate, effects, solutions Quantifying microplastic pollution in a Florida estuary Casey Craig, Linda Walters, Jessy Wayles, Emily Dark, Kirk Fusco, Vincent Encomio, Glenn Coldren, David Fox Jr, Lei Zhai Monday, November 04 L11
Marine plastic pollution from nano- to macro-scale: fate, effects, solutions Can polarized light be applied to illuminate microplastic pollution? Christine Knauss, Jacob Goodwin, Sairah Malkin, Christine Thompson, Elizabeth North Monday, November 04 L12
Impact of weather and extreme events: observations, analysis, and modeling Tidal marsh response to sediment deposition from seasonal storms Andrea Stumpf, Nathaniel Weston, Lori Sutter Monday, November 04 L2
Traditional and Emerging Contaminants in the Coastal Zone Lethal and sub-lethal effects of imidacloprid to School Prawn, Metapenaeus macleayi, and implications for fisheries Catherine McLuckie, Natalie Moltschaniwskyj, Troy Gaston, Hugh Dunstan, Marcus Cromption, Matthew Taylor Monday, November 04 L3
Traditional and Emerging Contaminants in the Coastal Zone Vitellogenin (VtG) expression in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus: An indication of intersex? Shannon Gregory, Jessica Reichmuth, Jennifer Cannon Monday, November 04 L4
Traditional and Emerging Contaminants in the Coastal Zone Contaminants disrupt aquatic trophic interactions via decreased predator efficiency Lauren Clance, Shelby Ziegler, Joel Fodrie Monday, November 04 L5
Traditional and Emerging Contaminants in the Coastal Zone Assessment of oil spill effects and restoration methods for smooth cordgrass in salt marsh mesocosms Peter Key, Paul Pennington, Katy Chung, Marie DeLorenzo Monday, November 04 L6
Traditional and Emerging Contaminants in the Coastal Zone Determining the photochemical fate of organic UV filters commonly found in sunscreen Jessalyn Davis, Michael Gonsior, Leanne Powers Monday, November 04 L7
Traditional and Emerging Contaminants in the Coastal Zone Are contaminants playing a role in South Florida bonefish decline? Nicholas Castillo, Jennifer Rehage, Tomas Brodin, Jerker Fick, Rolando Santos, Aaron Adams, Ross Boucek, Mike Larkin Monday, November 04 L8
Marine plastic pollution from nano- to macro-scale: fate, effects, solutions Our coasts are trashed, now what? Seeking effective trash solutions from urban creek monitoring data Theresa Talley, Nina Venuti Monday, November 04 L9
Marine plastic pollution from nano- to macro-scale: fate, effects, solutions Microplastics in the Mississippi River Basin Kerrin Toner, Mark Benfield, Ahmed Gad, Stephen Midway Monday, November 04 M1
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned To wake, or not to wake? Payton Billingsley, Gillian Palino, Nigel Temple, Matthew Virden, Anna Linhoss, Eric Sparks Monday, November 04 M10
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned Living Shoreline at Naval Weapons Station Earle, Raritan Bay, NJ Meredith Comi, Allison Fitzgerald Monday, November 04 M11
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned Innovative restoration techniques for the next generation of living shorelines projects at Bayou LaBatre, Alabama Kate Haynes, Meg Goecker, Kevin Hanegan, Nick Cox, Chris Williams, Mary Kate Brown Monday, November 04 M12
Marine plastic pollution from nano- to macro-scale: fate, effects, solutions Utilizing potato chip waste for intertidal oyster reef restoration William Giles, Linda Walters, Paul Sacks Monday, November 04 M2
Marine plastic pollution from nano- to macro-scale: fate, effects, solutions Engaging the Fishing Community to Remove Marine Debris and Quantify Impacts Alyssa Rodolfich, Sarah Cunningham, Ben Posadas, Caitlin Wessel, Thao Vu, Ryan Bradley, Eric Sparks Monday, November 04 M3
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned Assessing the Resiliency of Connecticut Salt Marshes under Increasing Nitrogen Loading Sarah Crosby, Devan Shulby Monday, November 04 M4
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned Effect of salt marsh plant species diversity on community resilience to topical sediment addition Laura Hollander, Katharyn Boyer, Matthew Ferner Monday, November 04 M5
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned Nitrogen Removal Potential of Floating Wetlands; Preliminary Results from a Mesocosm Study Isabel Sanchez-Viruet, Lora Harris, Allan Straughan, Jeremy Testa Monday, November 04 M6
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned The sedimentary effectiveness of marsh terracing as a restoration technique in coastal marshes in Louisiana Marie Mathews, Mead Allison Monday, November 04 M7
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned Optimizing Marsh Terrace Design for Wetland Restoration and Avian Habitat Associations Adam Skarke, Michael Brasher, Brian Davis, Anna Linhoss, Robert Moorhead, Mark Woodrey, Mehdi Armandei, Joseph French, Madelyn McFarland, Raul Osorio Morillo, Fernando Vizcarra Monday, November 04 M8
Living shorelines and marsh nature-based infrastructure: lessons learned Effect of R. mangle developmental stage and shell bag presence on living shoreline restoration success Rebecca Fillyaw, Melinda Donnelly, Giovanna McClenachan, Linda Walters Monday, November 04 M9
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Recruitment and survival of black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) seedlings in Corpus Christi Bay, Tx Madelyn Harvey, C. Edward Proffitt, Donna Devlin Monday, November 04 N1
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Imaging Spectroscopy and Radar Data Integration for Assessing Vegetation Species Assemblage and Biomass Daniel Jensen, Kyle Cavanaugh, Marc Simard, Robert Twilley Monday, November 04 N10
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Toward the in situ ultrasonic sensing of blue carbon Gabriel Venegas, Megan Ballard, Kevin Lee, Preston Wilson, Abdullah Rahman Monday, November 04 N11
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Effects of Invasive Marsh Grass and Wave Energy on Shoreline Change and Essential Fish Habitat Erin Voigt, David Eggleston Monday, November 04 N2
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Spatial variability of submerged aquatic vegetation in the Delaware Estuary Roger Thomas, Kelly Somers, Kristin Regan, Michael Mansolino, Steve Donohue, Scott Haag, Michael Campagna, Christopher Vito Monday, November 04 N3
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Electronics overboard: using an inexpensive Arduino-based GPS-tracking sonde to measure flow in the Satilla River Courtney Morrison, Michael Laird, Joseph Hauger, Jessica Reichmuth Monday, November 04 N4
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Geospatial patterns of marsh dieback development and recovery using aerial photography, DGPS, and climatic conditions Christine Hladik, Jacque Kelly Monday, November 04 N5
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies A comparison of seagrass mapping techniques: traditional vs. emerging autonomous mapping at Cat Island, MS Clint Edrington, Just Cebrian Monday, November 04 N6
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Using SONAR methods to document changes in low-salinity submerged aquatic vegetation Joseph Luczkovich, Noah Gwynn, Jon Sherman, Hilde Speight, W. Judson Kenworthy Monday, November 04 N7
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Evaluating coastal restoration using drones J. Mason Harris, James Nelson, Glenn Suir Monday, November 04 N8
Mapping SAV and coastal habitats: drones and other recent technologies Using drones to determine seasonal variation in the area of seagrass meadows Emili Garretson, Kenji Sugimoto, Jessie Jarvis, W. Judson Kenworthy, Brandon Puckett Monday, November 04 N9
Plant-soil interactions across coastal ecosystems in a global change era Belowground traits of coastal dune species may impact rates of erosion Shannon Walker, Julie Zinnert, Fernando Tenjo Monday, November 04 O1
Plant-soil interactions across coastal ecosystems in a global change era Understanding below-ground feedbacks on seagrass seed-based restoration outcomes E. Fay Belshe, Falodun Bunmi, Achim Meyer, Mirta Teichberg Monday, November 04 O2
Plant-soil interactions across coastal ecosystems in a global change era Use of computed tomography to investigate the influence of elevation on marsh belowground biomass Gwen Miller, James Morris Monday, November 04 O3
Plant-soil interactions across coastal ecosystems in a global change era Effects of hydroperiod on the decomposition of belowground biomass in Wax Lake Delta, coastal Louisiana Denise Poveda, Andre Rovai, Alexandra Christensen, Robert Twilley Monday, November 04 O4
Plant-soil interactions across coastal ecosystems in a global change era Germination response to salinity of three Florida panhandle coastal dune plants Gabriel Campbell-Martinez, Mack Thetford, Deborah Miller Monday, November 04 O5

 

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Wednesday
Session Title Presentation Title Authors & Presenters Date of Presentation Position Assignment
Education partnerships in coastal and marine science Providing fellowship opportunities through partnership, a Sea Grant model Maddie Kennedy, Nikola Garber, Jonathan Lilley Wednesday, November 06 A1
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Using interactive activities focused on seagrass ecosystems to teach children marine conservation and trophic ecology Jamila Roth, Laura Reynolds Wednesday, November 06 A10
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Bald Head Island Conservancy: 30 years of barrier island conservation, preservation, and education Elizabeth Darrow, Marissa Blackburn Wednesday, November 06 A11
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Conceptualizing human alteration and natural growth in estuaries and savannas (CHΔNGES): Year 1 Sandra Huynh, Dennis McGrury Wednesday, November 06 A12
Education partnerships in coastal and marine science A Louisiana Graduate Education Partnership: The Coastal Science Assistantship Program (CSAP) Summer Langlois Wednesday, November 06 A2
Education partnerships in coastal and marine science Moving the Needle: Influencing STEM Identity and Desire among URM students in the USVI Jarvon Stout, Lawanda Cummings, Resa Berkley Wednesday, November 06 A3
Education partnerships in coastal and marine science Restructuring an Undergraduate Marine Science Major to Incorporate Geospatial Intelligence Deanna Bergondo, Lucy Vlietstra, Karina Mrakovcich, Victoria Futch Wednesday, November 06 A4
Education partnerships in coastal and marine science Tapping in to K-12 students to gather tree-ring data Clay Tucker, Jill Trepanier, Pamela Blanchard, James Jordan, John Nyman, Mark Schafer Wednesday, November 06 A5
Education partnerships in coastal and marine science Coastal Solutions Fellows Program: Building Resiliency Along the Pacific Flyway Osvel Hinojosa-Huerta, Viviana Ruiz-Gutierrez Wednesday, November 06 A6
Using citizen science to address complex environmental problems Using Hospitalized Children as Citizen-Scientists to Collect Data on Wading Bird Diversity and Abundance Jacob Hromyak, Linda Walters, Megan Nickels, Paul Sacks, Jessica Copertino Wednesday, November 06 A7
Using citizen science to address complex environmental problems Students help document mangrove disease and insect communities throughout the Caribbean Ryann Rossi, Craig A. Layman, Caren Cooper, Jean Ristaino, Amy Heemsoth, Olivia Patterson Maura Wednesday, November 06 A8
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Seagrass Monitoring in Pensacola Bay: A Partnership between Citizens and students Michael Swords, Victoria Henry, Barbara Albrecht, Rick O'Conner, Christina Verlinde, Jane Caffrey Wednesday, November 06 A9
Education: creative teaching to improve success for marine-focused undergraduate students Supporting Emerging Aquatic Scientists (SEAS) Your Tomorrow: Bridge to Ph.D. Program and Marine Science Opportunities Kaliegh Schlender, Kristin Wilson Grimes, Marilyn Brandt, Monica Medina, Carrie Jo Bucklin, Nastassia Jones Wednesday, November 06 B1
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Controlled diet mixtures of macroalgae influence the fatty acid composition of juvenile and adult isopods Julie Schram, Sami Taipale, Aaron Galloway Wednesday, November 06 B10
Population/community ecology Untangling northern Gulf of Mexico Sargassum food webs with bulk and compound specific stable isotopes Kevin Dillon, Frank Hernandez Wednesday, November 06 B11
Population/community ecology Pollinator Corridor Design for Native Invertebrates in Southern California Bailey Young, Bethany Hadley, Torrey Hosey, Christina Simokat Wednesday, November 06 B12
Education: creative teaching to improve success for marine-focused undergraduate students Why are Red Beards So Clean? Collaborative Teaching and Research Investigations into Biofouling Reuben Macfarlan, Michael Persun Wednesday, November 06 B2
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Dead or Alive: Elemental Analysis of Stranded Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Ryanne Murray, Ruth Carmichael, Merri Collins, Mackenzie Russell, Alissa Deming Wednesday, November 06 B3
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Ontogenetic changes in trace element ratios track lifetime freshwater exposure in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Matthew Hodanbosi, Kayla DaCosta, Alissa Deming, Ruth Carmichael Wednesday, November 06 B4
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Comparison of left and right ear bone chemistry in West Indian manatees Andrea Mason, Kayla DaCosta, Ruth Carmichael Wednesday, November 06 B5
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Variability in microphytobenthos biomass and isotopic values in northern Gulf of Mexico salt marsh systems Sharil Deleon, Jeffrey Krause, Ronald Baker Wednesday, November 06 B6
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Trophic niche between male and female California spiny lobsters (Panulirus interruptus) in MPA vs. Non-MPA Riley Young, Corey Garza, Taylor Eddy, Steven Litvin Wednesday, November 06 B7
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Seafood forensics: Identifying the geographical origin of crawfish using stable isotope analysis Katerine Kjos, Evelyn Gutierrez Watts, Michael Polito Wednesday, November 06 B8
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Scale microchemistry as a non-lethal alternative for tracking individually variable migration patterns in mobile fish Ethan Taulbee, Benjamin Walther Wednesday, November 06 B9
Population/community ecology Effects of Sea Star Wasting Disease on Mussel Recruitment Emily Chui, Fiorenza Micheli, Alison Haupt Wednesday, November 06 C1
Population/community ecology Estimating ecotypic variation in the foundational plant species, Schoenoplectus americanus, for coastal management Haley Kodak, Jason McLachlan Wednesday, November 06 C10
Population/community ecology Evaluating the effects of sporophyte parent origin on gametophyte characteristics of Alaria marginata Muriel Dittrich, Annie Raymond, Michael Stekoll Wednesday, November 06 C11
Population/community ecology Influences on the timing of fertility to an intertidal kelp, Alaria marginata Austin Alderfer, Michael Stekoll, Annie Raymond Wednesday, November 06 C12
Population/community ecology Predator presence does not impact ribbed mussel filtration or biodeposition Jennifer Zhu, J. Stephen Gosnell Wednesday, November 06 C2
Population/community ecology Intertidal distribution of boring sponges and their effects on oysters in Georgia creeks. Johanna Dieudonne, John Carroll Wednesday, November 06 C3
Population/community ecology Recruitment and post-settlement mortality of Mya arenaria Shantelle Richards, Rochelle Seitz Wednesday, November 06 C4
Population/community ecology Understanding the ecology of Atlantic Rangia: Toward better management of freshwater inflows George Guillen, Jenny Oakley, Mahmoud Omar Wednesday, November 06 C5
Population/community ecology Changes in Littoraria irrorata feeding preferences in response to mangrove encroachment Emelie Foster, Janelle Goeke, Anna Armitage Wednesday, November 06 C6
Population/community ecology Secondary Production of Intertidal Consumers on Sandy Beaches Michael Cornish, Kyle Emery, Jenifer Dugan, Robert Miller, David Hubbard Wednesday, November 06 C7
Population/community ecology Impact of Mississippi River diversions on marsh community structure Rachel Snider, Linda Hooper-Bui, Rachel Strecker Wednesday, November 06 C8
Population/community ecology The impacts of marsh raft deposition on high marsh species communities Kayla Martinez-Soto, Serina Wittyngham, David Johnson Wednesday, November 06 C9
Population/community ecology Evaluation of the Daily Release of Perkinsus marinus in the Water Column Matilda Newcomb, Katrina Pagenkopp Lohan, Denise Breitburg, Sarah Gignoux-Wolfsohn Wednesday, November 06 D1
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Exploring Copepod Feeding Ecology in San Francisco Estuary Using qPCR Cheryl Patel, Michelle Jungbluth, Toni Ignoffo, Anne Slaughter, Wim Kimmerer Wednesday, November 06 D10
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Occurrence and relevance of sub-pycnocline chlorophyll maxima on the Louisiana continental shelf John Lehrter, Michael Murrell Wednesday, November 06 D11
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Spatial variability of benthic microalgae in the South Atlantic Bight Sarah Zaunbrecher, James Pinckney, Susan Lang Wednesday, November 06 D12
Population/community ecology Impact of thermal-hydric stress on mating behavior and opportunities of fiddler crabs Talene Yeghissian, M. Zachary Darnell Wednesday, November 06 D2
Population/community ecology A Florida-wide experiment of salt marsh and mangrove interactions under multiple stressors Glenn Coldren, C. Edward Proffitt Wednesday, November 06 D3
Population/community ecology Increased grazing on smooth cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora, in the presence of black mangroves, Avicennia germinans Emily Jones, Robyn Zerebecki Wednesday, November 06 D4
Population/community ecology The relationship between freshwater discharge and fish communities in a Gulf of Mexico estuary Dylan Sinnickson, David Chagaris, Micheal Allen Wednesday, November 06 D5
Population/community ecology Seagrass landscape relative to fish assemblages in an extensive meadow, southern Gulf of Mexico Alfonsina Romo-Curiel Wednesday, November 06 D6
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Fecundity and genetic differences of Neomysis americana in two tributaries of Chesapeake Bay Oliver Autrey, Ryan Woodland, Louis Plough Wednesday, November 06 D7
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Trophic niche overlap between Chaetognaths and larval Atlantic Croaker in the northern Gulf of Mexico Jana Herrmann, Frank Hernandez Wednesday, November 06 D8
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Are microzooplankton an intermediate trophic link between cyanobacteria and copepods in the San Francisco Estuary? Allison Adams Wednesday, November 06 D9
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring Spatiotemporal assessment of water chemistry in Northwest Florida coastal dune lakes Dana Stephens, Alexander Hyman Wednesday, November 06 E1
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring Strategic monitoring and resilience training in the Ala Wai watershed: seasonal and episodic variability Solomon Chen, Jessica Bullington, Stanley Lio, Brian Glazer Wednesday, November 06 E10
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring How much do watershed changes shift beach water quality results in the U.S. Virgin Islands? Sydney Nick, Kristin Wilson Grimes Wednesday, November 06 E11
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring Nitrogen in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: A Century of Change, 1950 – 2050 John Clune, Paul Capel, Matthew Miller, Douglas Burns, Richard Smith, Peter Claggett, Jeff Raffensperger, Joel Blomquist, Rosemary Fanelli, Ana-Maria Garcia, Gary Shenk, Lewis Linker Wednesday, November 06 E12
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring Long-term Water Quality Monitoring within a System of Tidal Creeks in New Hanover County, NC Brad Rosov Wednesday, November 06 E2
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring A data-driven approach to simulate temporal-spatial variations of Chlorophyll-a in the Chesapeake Bay Xin Yu, Jian Shen, Jiabi Du Wednesday, November 06 E3
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring Using high frequency observations to characterize spatial variability in phytoplankton production in San Francisco Bay Ariella Chelsky, Taylor Winchell, Elizabeth Stumpner, David Senn Wednesday, November 06 E4
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Comparison of the responses of estuarine pelagic communities after catastrophic hurricanes Hui Liu Wednesday, November 06 E5
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Effect of Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, biodeposit resuspension on zooplankton abundance Habibah Oladosu, Elka Porter Wednesday, November 06 E6
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Does a Reduced pH Affect Juvenile Dungeness Crab Behavior? Hannah Hayes, Steven Manos, Julie Schram, Aaron Galloway Wednesday, November 06 E7
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring Influence of Bonnet Carré Spillway discharge on Mississippi Sound as revealed by stable isotopes Alan Shiller, Melissa Gilbert, Amy Moody, Peng Ho, Laura Whitmore, Virginie Sanial Wednesday, November 06 E8
New challenges in estuarine and coastal water quality monitoring Quantifying discharge of nutrient-containing groundwater into Moro Cojo Slough Jacqueline Chisholm, Kimberly Null, Ross Clark, Thomas Connolly Wednesday, November 06 E9
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Investigating the effect of Hurricane Harvey on mesozooplankton communities over time Zachary Topor, Simon Geist, Kelly Robinson Wednesday, November 06 F1
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes "Coping" with Hurricanes John Nelson, LaRoy Brandt, Stan Kunigelis Wednesday, November 06 F10
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Impacts of Hurricane Michael on Seagrass and Water Quality in the Florida Panhandle Michael Poniatowski, Paul Carlson Jr, Laura Yarbro, Elizabeth Johnsey Wednesday, November 06 F2
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Indicators of coastal eutrophication in Charlotte Harbor, FL in the wake of Hurricane Irma Eric Milbrandt, Alfonse Martignette, David Blewett, Mark Thompson, Micheael Sauer, Melynda Brown Wednesday, November 06 F3
Increasing coastal and estuarine hypoxia: causes, responses, and remedies Sources and seasonal dynamics of nitrogen within the Tillamook Estuary, OR and its tributaries Elizabeth Rutila, Cheryl Brown, James Kaldy, Stephen Pacella, T Chris Mochon Collura, William Rugh Wednesday, November 06 F4
Increasing coastal and estuarine hypoxia: causes, responses, and remedies Seasonal dynamic of methane fluxes associated with hypoxia in Jinhae Bay, Korea Seoyoung Kim, SoonMo An Wednesday, November 06 F5
Increasing coastal and estuarine hypoxia: causes, responses, and remedies Seasonal variability of sediment oxygen consumption in a recently excavated dredge pit in coastal Louisiana Laura Thompson, Kanchan Maiti, John White, Chris DuFore Wednesday, November 06 F6
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Effect of hurricane Irma on the coastal and estuarine systems of Everglades National Park Christopher Kavanagh, Zachary Fratto Wednesday, November 06 F7
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Impacts of hurricanes on forest carbon loss in the coastal US between 2000 and 2018 Chengcheng Gang, Hanqin Tian, Susan Pan, Yuanzhi Yao, Zihao Bian, Rongting Xu Wednesday, November 06 F8
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Flooding caused by hurricane associated extreme rainfall in the Pee Dee Basin, SC Thomas Williams, Daniel Hitchcock, Thomas O'Halloran, Bo Song Wednesday, November 06 F9
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Using oyster fecundity and reproductive capacity to assess individual and metapopulation sustainability and restoration success Danielle Marshall, Samuel Moore, Alexandra Perez, Malinda Sutor, Jerome La Peyre, Megan La Peyre Wednesday, November 06 G1
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales A tool for optimizing salt marsh management decisions at northeastern US National Wildlife Refuges Hilary Neckles, James Lyons, Jessica Nagel, Susan Adamowicz, Toni Mikula Wednesday, November 06 G10
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales “Save Our Indian River Lagoon” living shoreline monitoring for Brevard County, Florida Suzanne Connor, Michelle Shaffer, Rebecca Fillyaw, Melinda Donnelly, Linda Walters Wednesday, November 06 G11
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Inadvertent Benefits of the World’s Largest Wetland Monitoring System-Louisiana’s Coastwide Reference Monitoring System Sarai Piazza, Leigh Sharp, William Boshart Wednesday, November 06 G12
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Southwestern Biscayne Bay shoreline relic oyster assemblage identification, abundance, and hydrological feature and substrate associations Haley Capone, Ian Zink, Joan Browder Wednesday, November 06 G2
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Impact of oyster reef restoration on threatened and endangered bird populations in Mosquito Lagoon Jessica Copertino, Linda Walters, Melinda Donnelly, Michelle Shaffer, Katherine Harris Wednesday, November 06 G3
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Ecosystem service logic models and metrics: linking Gulf oyster restoration outcomes to socio-economic benefits Lydia Olander, Christine Shepard, Heather Tallis, David Yoskowitz, Kara Coffey, Rachel Karasik, Sara Mason, Katya Wowk, Lauren Hutch Williams, Katie Warnell Wednesday, November 06 G4
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Quantifying the effects of habitat restoration on fish communities in a dynamic coastal estuary Richard Mahoney, Jeffrey Beal, Dakota Lewis, Geoffrey Cook Wednesday, November 06 G5
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Using oral histories to improve coastal restoration Paul Sacks, Melinda Donnelly, Linda Walters Wednesday, November 06 G6
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Managing for climate change in the Chesapeake Bay watershed Laurel Abowd Wednesday, November 06 G7
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Beach mice use of restored dunes: build it and they will come Margo Stoddard, Deborah Miller, Mack Thetford, Lyn Branch Wednesday, November 06 G8
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales How do fragmented habitats differ in their foundation species demography and their associated biodiversity? Rick Leong, Ana Bugnot, Ezequiel Marzinelli, Will Figueira, Alistair Poore, Paul Gribben Wednesday, November 06 G9
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Linking water quality, oyster restoration and citizen science in the Pensacola Bay watershed Emily Hotinger, Jane Caffrey, Wilfredo Quiles, Barbara Albrecht Wednesday, November 06 H1
Solutions-based science to support coastal environmental management: approaches and challenges Developing management-informing monitoring tools for a Mississippi Delta freshwater wetland landscape Julie Whitbeck Wednesday, November 06 H10
Solutions-based science to support coastal environmental management: approaches and challenges Efficacy of utilizing shell plantings to mitigate ocean acidification impacts on oyster (Crassostrea gigas) health Sophia Wensman, Alyssa Shiel, George Waldbusser Wednesday, November 06 H11
Solutions-based science to support coastal environmental management: approaches and challenges Spatial variation in oyster population sustainability within a Florida estuary: implications for management and restoration J. Wilson White, David Kimbro, Nikki Dix, Kaitlyn Dietz, Laura Storch Wednesday, November 06 H12
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Salinity effects on oyster reef population demography in inlet and swash tidal creek systems Christopher Williams, Keith Walters Wednesday, November 06 H2
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Enhancing living shoreline restoration practices using native ecosystem engineers: Geukensia granosissima and Spartina alterniflora Jordan Logarbo, Ryann Rossi, Megan La Peyre, Brian Roberts Wednesday, November 06 H3
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling smartcoastlines.org: Adapting open-source electronics and software to enable affordable strategic monitoring and resilience training Brian Glazer, Stanley Lio Wednesday, November 06 H4
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Performance of Low-cost Wave Gauges Compared to Commercial Gauges Nigel Temple, Matthew Virden, Bret Webb, Anna Linhoss, Eric Sparks Wednesday, November 06 H5
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Long-term monitoring data and science-based assessment approaches combined to reveal water-quality changes in Chesapeake Bay Qian Zhang, Peter Tango, Rebecca Murphy, Melinda Forsyth, Richard Tian, Jennifer Keisman, Emily Trentacoste Wednesday, November 06 H6
Solutions-based science to support coastal environmental management: approaches and challenges An assessment of microplastic presence and knowledge in the Pensacola metropolitan area Linda Ivey, Aleigh Rowe, Kwame Owusu-Daaku, Alexis Janosik Wednesday, November 06 H7
Solutions-based science to support coastal environmental management: approaches and challenges Living on burrowed time: effects of coarse fill sand on burrowing of intertidal macroinvertebrates Megan Guidry, Nicholas Schooler, Jenifer Dugan Wednesday, November 06 H8
Solutions-based science to support coastal environmental management: approaches and challenges Coastal Zone Soil Survey: Linking subaqueous and terrestrial landscapes for better understanding of estuary functions Sanderson Page, Jerome Langlinais, Zamir Libohova, Joey Shaw Wednesday, November 06 H9
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science Data Synthesis to characterize stressors and effects of restoration and protection projects: Terrebonne Basin, Louisiana Elizabeth Robinson, Angelina Freeman Wednesday, November 06 I1
Putting ecogeomorphology into practice: predicting and managing flow–sediment–biota interactions Initial effects of nutrient and sediment enrichment on porewater and biomass in brackish marsh mesocosms Alex Ameen, Sean Graham Wednesday, November 06 I10
Putting ecogeomorphology into practice: predicting and managing flow–sediment–biota interactions Sediment Retention Processes in Coastal Marshes Christopher Esposito, Maricel Beltrán-Burgos, Heidi Nepf, Melissa Baustian Wednesday, November 06 I11
Putting ecogeomorphology into practice: predicting and managing flow–sediment–biota interactions Geomorphological Changes to Intertidal Marshes in 25 Different Microenvironments in South Carolina William Doar, III, Katherine Luciano, Brooke Czwartacki, Tanner Arrington Wednesday, November 06 I12
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science A bibliometric analysis of scientific collaboration in the Gulf of Mexico Juliet Vallejo, Andrew Song, Dongkyu Kim, Owen Temby Wednesday, November 06 I2
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science Spring-Neap tidal variability of the vertical structure of the tidal ellipses in a highly-stratified estuary Rosario Sanay-González, Héctor Perales-Valdivia, Mark Marin-Hernández, Arnoldo Valle-Levinson Wednesday, November 06 I3
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters The modulation of near-inertial waves by mesoscale processes on the Mississippi Shelf Jordan Earls, Maarten Buijsman, Davin Wallace Wednesday, November 06 I4
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Improvement of eddy detection algorithm based on vector geometry and its application Weiqiang Zeng, Shuwen Zhang, Hao Ning Wednesday, November 06 I5
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Water quality modeling for Maryland's Coastal Bays Haoran Liu, Meng Xia Wednesday, November 06 I6
Putting ecogeomorphology into practice: predicting and managing flow–sediment–biota interactions Comparison of nekton community stability with changes in salinity across the Suwanee Sound, Florida Scott Alford, José Ponciano, Charles Martin Wednesday, November 06 I7
Putting ecogeomorphology into practice: predicting and managing flow–sediment–biota interactions Long-term vertical accretion, mineral accumulation, and land loss patterns in Barataria Basin, Louisiana Carol Wilson, Samuel Shrull, Samuel Bentley, Gregg Snedden, Brady Couvillion Wednesday, November 06 I8
Putting ecogeomorphology into practice: predicting and managing flow–sediment–biota interactions Effects of vegetation on sediment dynamics Maricel Beltrán-Burgos, Christopher Esposito, Melissa Baustian Wednesday, November 06 I9
Coastal sediment transport processes Marsh channel morphological response to sea level rise and sediment supply Giulio Mariotti Wednesday, November 06 J1
Coastal sediment transport processes Morphological change and sediment transport in a dredge pit on the Louisiana shelf Kelli Moran, Kehui Xu, haoran liu, Carol Wilson, Matthew Barley Wednesday, November 06 J10
Coastal sediment transport processes An assessment of sediment transport and water quality between contrasting dredge pits of Louisiana shelf Robert Bales, Kehui Xu, Guandong Li, Sibel Bargu, Samuel Bentley, Kanchan Maiti, John White, Carol Wilson, Z. George Xue Wednesday, November 06 J11
Coastal sediment transport processes Development of an oil particle aggregation model for the Gulf of Mexico continental shelf Linlin Cui, Courtney Harris, Danielle Tarpley Wednesday, November 06 J12
Coastal sediment transport processes Temporal and spatial variability in tidal marsh sedimentation and surface elevation change, Mid-Atlantic USA Laura Reynolds, Lisa Auermuller, Joseph Grzyb, LeeAnn Haaf, Robert Kopp, Richard Lathrop, Julie Lockwood, Martha Maxwell-Doyle, Drexel Siok, Kari St.Laurent Wednesday, November 06 J2
Coastal sediment transport processes Relating soil and vegetation characteristics to shear strength and edge erodibility in Louisiana marshes Grayton Bruno, Kendall Valentine, Tracy Quirk, Giulio Mariotti Wednesday, November 06 J3
Coastal sediment transport processes Intertidal Creeks and Overmarsh Circulation for a Small Salt Marsh Basin Jessica Sullivan, Raymond Torres, Alfred Garrett Wednesday, November 06 J4
Coastal sediment transport processes Development of vertical marsh growth dynamics in a 3-D Coupled Wave-Flow-Sediment Transport Model (COAWST) Tarandeep Kalra, Alfredo Aretxabaleta, Neil Ganju, Joel Carr, John Warner Wednesday, November 06 J5
Coastal sediment transport processes Modelling seasonal impacts of seagrass on coupled marsh-tidal flat sediment dynamics Qingguang Zhu, Patricia Wiberg Wednesday, November 06 J6
Coastal sediment transport processes Planform stability of Copacabana beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Marcia Costa, Josefa Guerra Wednesday, November 06 J7
Coastal sediment transport processes The Baker Bay Enigma: Keeping up with a Dynamic Estuary Jarod Norton, Rod Moritz, Austin Hudson, Terrance Geroux, James McMillan Wednesday, November 06 J8
Coastal sediment transport processes Impacts of organic-rich near surface stratigraphy on subsidence in Mississippi deltaic wetlands Autumn Murray, Mead Allison Wednesday, November 06 J9
Coastal sediment transport processes Characterization of Sedimentology and Infill Rates for Borrow Areas in Coastal Louisiana Matthew Barley, Carol Wilson, Kehui Xu, haoran liu, Samuel Bentley Wednesday, November 06 K1
Ecosystem assessments for coastal wetlands Evaluating Functional Equivalence of Restored Marshes on Deer Island, MS Emelia Marshall, Patrick Biber, M. Zachary Darnell Wednesday, November 06 K10
Ecosystem assessments for coastal wetlands Carbon and nutrient storage by coastal wetland habitats — towards the quantification of ecosystem services. Jessica Els, Janine Adams, Lucienne Human Wednesday, November 06 K11
Ecosystem assessments for coastal wetlands Advancing a nitrogen management strategy for southwest Florida tidal creeks through additional water quality indicators Jay Leverone, Mike Wessel, Emily Hall Wednesday, November 06 K12
Coastal sediment transport processes The evolution of St. Louis Bay, Mississippi since the MIS 2 Lowstand Clayton Dike, Davin Wallace, Nina Gal, Robert Hollis, John Anderson, Rebecca Minzoni Wednesday, November 06 K2
Coastal sediment transport processes Paleovalleys: A Treasure Trove of Information About Past Coastal System Response Erin Miller, Davin Wallace Wednesday, November 06 K3
Coastal environments as geologic archives for assessing environmental change A new LGM-recent paleoclimate record from 47°S in the Southwest Pacific Rowena Schenck, Gary Wilson, Andrew Gorman, Bob Dagg, Chris Moy Wednesday, November 06 K4
Coastal environments as geologic archives for assessing environmental change Time-varying drivers of tidal wetland sediment accumulation over the last century measured using biogeochemical proxies Erin Peck, Rob Wheatcroft, Laura Brophy Wednesday, November 06 K5
Coastal environments as geologic archives for assessing environmental change Sedimentary records of recurrent phosphate spills to a coastal estuary Ruth Carmichael, Elizabeth Hieb, Pavel Dimens, Yishen Li, Elizabeth Darrow, Kimberly Cressman, Josh Millwood, Jacob Hall Wednesday, November 06 K6
Coastal environments as geologic archives for assessing environmental change Changing baselines of heavy metal distributions in three marshes from the San Francisco Bay Elizabeth Fard, Lauren Brown, Scott Lydon, Glen MacDonald Wednesday, November 06 K7
Coastal environments as geologic archives for assessing environmental change Managing coastal marsh impoundments for vertical accretion in the face of sea level rise Scott Graham, Sammy King, John Nyman Wednesday, November 06 K8
Ecosystem assessments for coastal wetlands Evaluation of ecosystem services in newly restored and well-established salt marshes in Connecticut. Jo-Marie Kasinak, Jamie Vaudrey, Jennifer Mattei Wednesday, November 06 K9
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands Salt marsh restoration in a mega-tidal and ice-influenced environment (Atlantic Canada) Myriam Barbeau, Spencer Virgin, Allen Beck, Gregory Norris, Laura Boone, Jeff Ollerhead, Nic McLellan Wednesday, November 06 L10
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands Effect of Belowground Warming on Spartina alternifora and Avicennia germinans species interactions and growth responses Harris Stevens, Mark Hester Wednesday, November 06 L11
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands Assessing the air and soil warming potential of passive warming chambers using HOBO data loggers Gabriela Canas, Nicole Dix, Samantha Chapman Wednesday, November 06 L12
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands Assessment of marsh-dependent nekton in restored salt marshes Paola Lopez-Duarte, Olaf Jensen, Charles Martin, Michael Polito, Jill Olin Wednesday, November 06 L2
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands The energy storage of nekton species across a continuum of coastal Louisiana habitats Laura McDonald, W. Ryan James, Kelly Robinson, James Nelson Wednesday, November 06 L3
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands Do marsh and mangrove vegetation provide different refuge values for a vertically migrating species? Rachael Glazner, Anna Armitage Wednesday, November 06 L4
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands Periphyton Communities in The Atchafalaya Floodplain Kamela Gallardo, Reagan Errera, Michael Kaller, William Kelso Wednesday, November 06 L5
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands The influence of vegetation type on benthic microalgae within a Florida salt marsh-mangrove ecotone Olivia Butler, Gabriela Canas, Nicole Dix Wednesday, November 06 L6
Tidal freshwater wetlands: transitional ecosystems under climate change Phosphorus Uptake in Floating Wetlands: A Mass Balance Approach Olivia Lopez, Lora Harris, Isabel Sanchez-Viruet, Jeremy Testa Wednesday, November 06 L7
Tidal freshwater wetlands: transitional ecosystems under climate change Survival and growth of baldcypress under abiotic stressors from climate change and restoration practices George Washburn, Linda Hooper-Bui, Rachel Strecker Wednesday, November 06 L8
Marshes to Mangroves: the support of fisheries by estuarine wetlands Exogenous application of glycine betaine increases tolerance to abiotic stress in Avicennia germinans Audrey Shor, Rosa Maurer, Alyssa Sloan, Meghan Tapia Wednesday, November 06 L9
Tidal freshwater wetlands: transitional ecosystems under climate change Temporal trend in water salinity of the Florida coast and the effects sea level rise Jiahua Zhou, Matthew Deitch Wednesday, November 06 M1
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Nutrient and sediment retention in submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) in the upper Chesapeake Bay Miles Bolton, Cindy Palinkas, Cassie Gurbisz Wednesday, November 06 M10
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Observations of the tidal influence on porewater nutrients in a submarine groundwater discharge zone Nathaniel Winn, Haley McQueen, Matthew Schwartz Wednesday, November 06 M11
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Seagrass Impacts on Porewater Biogeochemistry: A Comparison of 3 Species Mackenzie Rothfus, Olivia Sanders, Katherina Smyth, Florian Cesbron, Jane Caffrey Wednesday, November 06 M12
Tidal freshwater wetlands: transitional ecosystems under climate change Understanding mechanisms for coastal marsh sustainability in the face of sea level rise Ashley Booth, Sammy King, John Nyman Wednesday, November 06 M2
Tidal freshwater wetlands: transitional ecosystems under climate change Modeling carbon storage and fluxes in tidal freshwater forested wetlands in response to saltwater intrusion Hongqing Wang, Zhaohua Dai, Ken Krauss, Carl Trettin, Gregory Noe Wednesday, November 06 M3
Tidal freshwater wetlands: transitional ecosystems under climate change Effects of simulated seawater intrusion on soil biomarkers distribution in a tidal freshwater marsh wetland Rachel Martineac, Christopher Craft, Patricia Medeiros Wednesday, November 06 M4
Tidal freshwater wetlands: transitional ecosystems under climate change Integrating estuarine hydrodynamics with remotely sensed data to assess marsh migration patterns David Muñoz, Hamed Moftakhari Wednesday, November 06 M5
Tidal freshwater wetlands: transitional ecosystems under climate change Influence of salinity and vegetation on tidal marsh soil shear strength Megan Gillen, Tyler Messerschmidt, Matthew Kirwan Wednesday, November 06 M6
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Measuring Stable Isotopes to Trace Groundwater Transport of Dissolved Nitrogen in Seagrass Beds Haley McQueen, Matthew Schwartz Wednesday, November 06 M7
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Evaluating temporal seagrass conditions and water quality trends at Fire Island National Seashore Brittney Scannell, Stephen Heck, Bradley Peterson Wednesday, November 06 M8
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Spatial Patterns in Porewater Nutrients in Halodule wrightii Seagrass Beds Olivia Sanders, Michael Swords, Sean Gordon, Mackenzie Rothfus, Jane Caffrey Wednesday, November 06 M9
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Spatial patterns of fishes and invertebrates across a restored seagrass landscape Elizabeth Daly, Kinsey Tedford, Selina Cheng, Michael Cornish, Max Castorani Wednesday, November 06 N1
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Components of a standardized eelgrass assessment framework: Defining relationships between structure, environment and function Kenneth McCune, Christine Whitcraft Wednesday, November 06 N10
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Investigating Northern Biscayne Bay’s declining seagrass beds and water quality Claire Burgett, Laura Eldredge, Sarah Gumbleton Wednesday, November 06 N11
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Abrupt and extensive seagrass loss in the Indian River Lagoon: indication of a regime shift? Lori Morris, Robert Virnstein, Charles Jacoby, Lauren Hall, Robert Chamberlain Wednesday, November 06 N12
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Drivers of regional-scale patterns of seagrass epifaunal invertebrates in the Chesapeake Bay, USA Claire Murphy, Jonathan Lefcheck, Robert Orth Wednesday, November 06 N2
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Impact of two seagrass species on macroinvertebrate community composition within an urbanized Southern California lagoon Nicholas DaSilva, Christine Whitcraft Wednesday, November 06 N3
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Image analysis as a tool to explore seagrass-epiphyte relationships Chi Huang, Carissa Pinon, Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Kirk Cammarata Wednesday, November 06 N4
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Changes in epiphyte accumulation and community composition for Thalassia testudinum exposed to wastewater effluent Carissa Pinon, John Garcia, Hudson DeYoe, Chi Huang, Kirk Cammarata Wednesday, November 06 N5
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world The role of hypersalinity and overlying water pO2 on internal seagrass O2 and H2S dynamicss Christopher Johnson, Marguerite Koch, Ole Pedersen, Christopher Madden Wednesday, November 06 N6
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Temporal patterns in turtlegrass habitat use by larval and juvenile nekton at Chandeleur Islands, Louisiana Smith Samantha, Christian Hayes, M. Zachary Darnell, Kelly Darnell Wednesday, November 06 N8
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world What can stable isotopes tell us about eelgrass habitat health in a eutrophic estuary? Melanie Hayn, Roxanne Marino, Katherine Haviland, Robert Howarth, Karen McGlathery Wednesday, November 06 N9
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Mechanisms of tropicalization: how enhanced grazing and abiotic interactions affect turtlegrass Samantha Linhardt, Alex Rodriguez, Kenneth Heck Wednesday, November 06 O1
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Regional variation in turtlegrass complexity drives changes in community structure across Northern Gulf of Mexico Christian Hayes, M. Zachary Darnell, Delbert Smee, Charles Martin, Margaret Hall, Bradley Furman, Smith Samantha, Benjamin Belgrad, Kelly Darnell Wednesday, November 06 O2
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world How ‘clone’ can you go? Genotypic diversity and clonal architecture in the seagrass Halodule wrightii Patrick Larkin, Ashley Hamilton, Anthony Lopez, Sebastian Rubiano-Rincon Wednesday, November 06 O3
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world The population genetic structure of Zostera marina along a temperature gradient in Tomales Bay, CA Kenzie Pollard, Katherine DuBois, Nicole Kollars, John Stachowicz Wednesday, November 06 O4
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Utilizing an in situ flume to quantify the limit of Zostera marina pCO2 foliar uptake Flynn DeLany, Alyson Lowell, Amber Stubler, Bradley Peterson Wednesday, November 06 O5

 

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