Wednesday, 6 November
Conference Schedule

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Session Title Presentation Title Authors & Presenter Time of Presentation Room Assignment Presentation Format
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Quantification and valuation of subwatershed scale nitrogen removal by commercial shellfish in Greenwich Bay, CT Anthony Dvarskas, Suzanne Bricker, Gary Wikfors, John Bohorquez, Mark Dixon, Julie Rose 8:00 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Detecting surf zone fish diversity using environmental DNA and other non-destructive methods Nicholas Schooler, Zack Gold, Jenifer Dugan, Robert Miller, Henry Page, Donna Schroeder, Kyle Emery, Jessica Madden 8:00 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Pathway of the suspended sediment from the Mackenzie River to the Mackenzie Shelf Yongsheng Wu 8:00 AM 203B Lightning
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Multi-model assessment of climate and emission projections on atmospheric nitrogen loading to the Chesapeake Bay Chris Nolte, Patrick Campbell, Jesse Bash, Tanya Spero 8:00 AM 203A Lightning
Wind energy: effects on ecological function Ecosystem framework applied to site characterizations at offshore wind farms Marisa Guarinello, Drew Carey 8:00 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Interdisciplinary science and engineering for understanding disasters along coastlines Impacts of hurricane events on form and function of a Connecticut salt marsh Katherine Castagno, Jeffrey Donnelly, Kelly McKeon 8:00 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Interannual variability of the Chesapeake Bay carbonate system Fei Da, Marjorie Friedrichs, Pierre St. Laurent, Elizabeth Shadwick, Raymond Najjar 8:00 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Bacterioplankton, phytoplankton, and microphytobenthose community dynamics in a shallow well-mixed estuary experiencing hydrologic modifications Matthew Hoch 8:00 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Regional genetic diversity in Spartina and Juncus with implications for future salt marsh restoration Patrick Biber, Brian Baldwin, Mark Welch 8:00 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Multiple stressors from extreme events drive ecosystem-wide loss of resilience in an iconic seagrass community Gary Kendrick, Robert Nowicki, Simone Strydom, Matthew Fraser, Elizabeth Sinclair, John Statton, Jordan Thomson, Kathryn McMahon, Kieryn Kilminster, James Fourqurean, Michael Heithaus, Robert Orth 8:00 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Novel determinations of three zones in the two contrasting river estuarine systems using DIN-Salinity gradient Jongsun Kim 8:08 AM 203B Lightning
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Drivers of spatial and temporal variability in nitrogen speciation in the Chesapeake Bay watershed Isabella Bertani, Gopal Bhatt, Gary Shenk, Lewis Linker, Daniel Kaufman, Richard Tian, Cuiyin Wu 8:08 AM 203A Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Oyster Denitrification as a Best Management Practice for Nitrogen Removal Jeffrey Cornwell, Michael Owens, Melanie Jackson, Julie Reichert-Nguyen, M. Lisa Kellogg 8:15 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Inferring Seaside Sparrow (Ammospiza maritima) dietary response to large-scale disturbances through metabarcoding Allison Snider, Andrea Bonisoli Alquati, Stefan Woltmann, Philip Stouffer, Sabrina Taylor 8:15 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Historical changes to freshwater transport pathways along the Oregon/Washington coast Joseph Jurisa, Aqeel Al-Bahadily, Stefan Talke, David Jay 8:15 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Water quality impacts of land use and climate change in Chesapeake Bay TMDL Mid-Point Assessment Gopal Bhatt, Lewis Linker, Jessica Rigelman, Daniel Kaufman, Isabella Bertani, Peter Claggett, Gary Shenk, Kyle Hinson 8:15 AM 203A Lightning
Wind energy: effects on ecological function Examining potential impacts of America’s first offshore wind farm on fish and invertebrates Dara Wilber, Drew Carey, Matthew Griffin, Andy Lipsky 8:15 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Interdisciplinary science and engineering for understanding disasters along coastlines Evaluation of the Resilience of Shoreline Protection Methods to Hurricane Florence Devon Eulie, Rachel Gittman, Huili Hao, Mariko Polk, Steven Scyphers, Carter Smith, Emory Wellman 8:15 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Regionally dependent acidification in a large eutrophic estuary: insights from a 30-year modelling study Chunqi Shen, Jeremy Testa 8:15 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Phytoplankton Dynamics in Central Puget Sound: A Close Look at Inter-annual Variation Using FlowCAM Imaging. Gabriela Hannach, Lyndsey Swanson 8:15 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology The effects of black mangrove fertilization and role of nutrients in propagule establishment and survival Sophia Hoffman, Donna Devlin, C. Edward Proffitt 8:15 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Seagrass resilience to a marine heatwave Karen McGlathery, Lillian Aoki, Matthew Oreska, Amelie Berger, Peter Berg, Patricia Wiberg, Max Castorani 8:15 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Assessment of Chesapeake Bay water quality under future climate conditions Richard Tian, Lewis Linker, Gary Shenk, Gopal Bhatt, Daniel Kaufman, Isabella Bertani, Cuiyin Wu 8:23 AM 203A Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Comparison of nutrient content between diploid and triploid Crassostrea virginica from two farm sites. Matthew Poach, Julie Reichert-Nguyen, Julie Rose, M. Lisa Kellogg, Mark Luckenbach, Shannon Meseck 8:30 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Exploring microbial food web connectivity using thermodynamics, stable isotope probing, and genomics Ashley Bulseco, Julie Huber, Joseph Vallino 8:30 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Are the shallow lagoon systems well mixed? Xinyi Kang, Meng Xia 8:30 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Assessing future climate risk to Chesapeake Bay water quality standards Lewis Linker, Gopal Bhatt, Richard Tian, Carl Cerco, Gary Shenk 8:30 AM 203A Lightning
Wind energy: effects on ecological function Assessment of ecological value of benthic habitats in offshore wind energy areas Roberto Llanso, Daniel Dauer, Rochelle Seitz, Michael Lane 8:30 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Interdisciplinary science and engineering for understanding disasters along coastlines Mental models for assessing social-ecological systems following disasters Kelsi Furman, Steven Gray, Steven Scyphers 8:30 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Modelling carapace dissolution and growth under present-day low pH gradients in larval Dungeness crab Nina Bednarsek, Richard Feely, Simone Alin, Samantha Siedlecki, Marcus Beck, Piero Calosi, Greg Pelletier, Casey Saenger, John Spicer 8:30 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Phytoplankton community dynamics in an urbanized South Texas Estuary (Corpus Christi Bay) Sarah Tominack, Kenneth Hayes, Michael Wetz 8:30 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Predicting plant succession in coastal tidal marshes Madeline Gill 8:30 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Tropicalization of mid-western Atlantic coastal bays by pinfish: a combined ecological and oceanographic perspective Jonathan Lefcheck, F Fodrie, Donglai Gong, Marta Faulkner, Robert Orth 8:30 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Multi-models to study alternate stable states in Florida Bay: a synthesis of models Christopher Madden, Amanda McDonald, Theresa Strazisar, Yini Shangguan, Rene Price, Marguerite Koch 8:38 AM 203A Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Minimal effects of oyster aquaculture on local water quality: examples from southern Chesapeake Bay Jessica Turner, M. Lisa Kellogg, Grace Massey, Carl Friedrichs 8:45 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology A new niche for isotope ecology: Combining MixSIAR and hypervolume metrics to understand resource use James Nelson, Justin Lesser, W. Ryan James 8:45 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Lateral Mixing Induced by Filaments and Eddies on a Mid-Latitude Shelf Subject to Buoyancy Loss Steven Morey 8:45 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Water Quality in Chesapeake Bay: Model Validation and Assessment Xun Cai, Jian Shen, Joseph Zhang 8:45 AM 203A Traditional Oral
Wind energy: effects on ecological function Before After Gradient Designs to evaluate coastal wind farm impacts to migratory and sedentary fishes David Secor, Ella Rothermel, Michael O'Brien, Caroline Wiernicki 8:45 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Interdisciplinary science and engineering for understanding disasters along coastlines Parcel-Scale Effects of Mangroves on Wave Transformation and Force Reduction in the Built Environment Tori Tomiczek, Anna Wargula, Marie Jendrysik, Kiera O'Donnell, Kelsi Furman, Steven Scyphers 8:45 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Assessing the life stage specific vulnerability of the Dungeness crab to climate change stressors Halle Berger, Samantha Siedlecki, Catherine Matassa, Simone Alin, Isaac Kaplan, Emma Hodgson, Darren Pilcher, Jan Newton 8:45 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Model Simulated Phytoplankton Dynamics in the Changjiang Estuary: Interannual Variability under Shifting River Impact Jianzhong Ge, Richard Bellerby, Ricardo Torres, Pingxing Ding 8:45 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology What doesn't kill you makes you more susceptible to herbivory Serina Wittyngham, David Johnson 8:45 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Collapsing benthic ecosystems in Southwest Florida James Douglass 8:45 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Oyster aquaculture as a method of nitrogen bio-extraction in the Florida Panhandle Mario Marquez, Charles Jagoe, Suzanne Bricker 9:00 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Habitat use and connectivity of native and nonnative gobies in a fragmented California wetland Chloe Van Grootheest, Christine Whitcraft 9:00 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Effects of local and remote wind on residence time and its relationship with estuarine-shelf exchange Jilian Xiong, Jian Shen, Jiabi Du, Yu Chen 9:00 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Identifying cost-effective water quality management strategies in the Chesapeake Bay watershed Daniel Kaufman, Gopal Bhatt, Olivia Devereux, Jessica Rigelman, J. Hugh Ellis, Benjamin Hobbs, Kevin Asplen, William Ball, Lewis Linker 9:00 AM 203A Lightning
Wind energy: effects on ecological function Seasonal incidence of Atlantic Sturgeon and Striped Bass in the Maryland Wind Energy Area Ella Rothermel, Michael O'Brien, Dewayne Fox, Ben Gahagan, Ian Park, Matthew Balazik, David Secor 9:00 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Interdisciplinary science and engineering for understanding disasters along coastlines Impacts of Hurricane Irma on people and the built environment in the Florida Keys: Kiera O'Donnell, Steven Scyphers, Victoria Tomiczek, Sharon Harlon 9:00 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Monitoring Climate and Condition of Naturalized Pacific Oysters in a US West Coast Estuary Brett Dumbauld, Jennifer Ruesink, Zachary Forster, Natsuki Hasegawa, Alan Trimble 9:00 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Investigating phytoplankton community trends off Cape Canaveral, FL—Different Diatoms for a Different Season Ben Stelling, Edward Phlips, Susan Badylak, Leslie Landauer, Debra Murie, Macy Tate, Anne West-Valle, Mami Hamazaki 9:00 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Coastal squeeze on oysters: shifting estuarine salinity, water quality, and reef communities Joel Fodrie, Maxwell Tice-Lewis, Stacy Zhang, Gray Redding, Quentin Walker, Antonio Rodriguez, Niels Lindquist 9:00 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Widespread recovery of seagrass meadows in Southwest Florida: The influence of management actions and climate David Tomasko, Mark Alderson, Jennifer Hecker, Nicole Adevaia, Jay Leverone, Gary Raulerson, Edward Sherwood 9:00 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Propagating model uncertainty through linked models James Fitzpatrick, Dominic DiToro 9:08 AM 203A Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Importance of Oyster Reef Design and Setting in Restoration Success in Mobile Bay Merritt McCall, Sean Powers 9:15 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Tracking foraging behavior using consumer-specific energetic landscapes W. Ryan James, Brock Geary, Jennifer Doerr, Jordan Karubian, Paul Leberg, James Nelson 9:15 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Maureparticle revisited - a simple particle tracking model for coastal and estuarine mixing Nathan Dill 9:15 AM 203B Lightning
Responsive, relevant, ready: new directions in coastal science and modeling Increasing the Value of Mechanistic Watershed Models Through Emulation and Machine Learning Christopher Duffy 9:15 AM 203A Traditional Oral
Wind energy: effects on ecological function Regional research priorities for offshore wind in Massachusetts Kathryn Ford, Catherine O'Keefe 9:15 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Interdisciplinary science and engineering for understanding disasters along coastlines Coastal Resilience: Science, planning, and interagency collaboration Deborah Scerno, Pamela Castens, Jacqueline Keiser 9:15 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Modeling the effects of multiple climate change stressors on winter flounder population dynamics Klaus Huebert, Kenneth Rose, R Christopher Chambers 9:15 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Have anthropogenic factors hastened diatom nutrient starvation in the Mississippi River Plume? Jeffrey Krause 9:15 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Response of native flora and fauna in coastal wetlands to Mississippi River diversions Akintoye Ruth, Linda Hooper-Bui, Charles Martin 9:15 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Status of Florida Bay seagrass communities following the recurrence of turtlegrass die-off Margaret Hall, Bradley Furman, Michael Durako 9:15 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Mixing and transport in estuaries and coastal waters Impacts of local and remote wind forcing on surge level in a small lagoon system Meng Xia, Xinyi Kang 9:23 AM 203B Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Break   9:30 AM 201A  
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Break   9:30 AM 202B  
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Break   9:30 AM 202A  
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Break   9:30 AM 201B  
Population/community ecology Break   9:30 AM 201D  
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Break   9:30 AM 204A  
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Integrating and applying three-dimensional models to simulate oyster ecosystem services Rasika Gawde, Elizabeth North, Raleigh Hood, Michael Wilberg, Wen Long, Hao Wang 10:00 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Trophic structure and mercury biomagnification in a coastal Tanzanian seagrass fish community Mario Hernandez, Rebecka Brasso, Stephen Midway, Michael Polito 10:00 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Concentrations of anthropogenic carbon along the west coast of North America Richard Feely, Brendan Carter, Nina Bednarsek, Wei-Jun Cai, Simone Alin, Dana Greeley 10:00 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Why large cells dominate estuarine phytoplankton Erica Nejad, Tara Schraga, James Cloern 10:00 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Does nekton enhancement vary consistently across microhabitats on restored oyster reefs? Theresa Davenport, Jonathan Grabowski, Randall Hughes 10:00 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Seagrass gap dynamics for the Lower Laguna Madre, Texas Hudson DeYoe, Warren Pulich, Jr., Nicole Laas, John Garcia 10:00 AM 204A Lightning
Ecosystem-based management: Challenges and opportunities for regional implementation Emerging research needs for regional ecosystem-based management: Tales from the field Amie West, Michael Roman, Felix Martinez, William Dennison, Thomas Miller, Fredrika Moser, Kenneth Rose, Lisa Wainger 10:00 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Telling the local stories: integrating data to inform local management in the Chesapeake Bay watershed Emily Trentacoste, John Wolf 10:00 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Collaborative modeling for responsive, relevant, and timely coastal management OysterFutures: testing a collaborative modeling process for fisheries management Elizabeth North, Michael Wilberg, Jeff Blair, Jeffrey Cornwell, Matthew Damiano, Rasika Gawde, Taylor Goelz, Troy Hartley, Chris Hayes, Raleigh Hood, Melanie Jackson, Lisa Wainger 10:00 AM 203A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Synthesizing and Understanding Ecosystem Responses to Tropical Cyclones Christopher Patrick, John Kominoski, William McDowell 10:00 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Genetic diversity of Halodule wrightii is resistant to large scale dieback Laura Reynolds, Kathryn Tiling, Gina Digiantonio, Vincent Encomio, Lori Morris 10:08 AM 204A Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Use of point-of-view video cameras to assess fish interactions with oyster aquaculture bottom cages Julie Rose, Peter Auster, Paul Clark, Erick Estela, Yuan Liu, Lisa Milke, Gillian Phillips, Dylan Redman 10:15 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology A multi-stable isotope approach to determine mercury sources in migratory and resident coastal fishes Sarah Janssen, Joel Hoffman, Ryan Lepak, Monson Bruce, Greg Peterson, Cotter Anne, David Krabbenhoft 10:15 AM 202B Lightning
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Validation of a High-Resolution Physical-Biogeochemical Model for Pollution Impact Assessments in the Southern California Bight Karen McLaughlin, Faycal Kessouri, Martha Sutula, Minna Ho, James McWilliams, Curtis Deutsch, Daniele Bianchi, Nina Bednarsek, Lionel Renault, Richard Feely, Richard Ambrose, Stephen Weisberg 10:15 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Microplankton trophic dynamics in the northern Gulf of Mexico (nGOM) Adam Boyette, Jeffrey Krause, Sydney Acton, Donald Redalje, William "Monty" Graham 10:15 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Fair-weather friends: a tale of how oyster and cordgrass symbiosis drives edge distribution R Daniel Harris, James Byers 10:15 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world The hidden promiscuity of Halodule wrightii: observations of sexual reproduction throughout Florida, USA. Bradley Furman, Mike Wheeler, Bianca Broselli, Laura Reynolds, Kelly Darnell, Margaret Hall 10:15 AM 204A Lightning
Ecosystem-based management: Challenges and opportunities for regional implementation Ecosystem-based management (EBM) in the North Atlantic - concepts check, mandates check, tools check, implementation..? Mark Dickey-Collas, Jason Link, M. Robin Anderson, Anna Rindorf, Paul Snelgrove, Margaret (Peg) Brady, Ellen Johannesen, Ellen Kenchington, Howard Townsend, Alida Bundy, David Johnson 10:15 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Assessing virtual reality technology as an environmental education teaching tool for use in classrooms Gabriela Canas, Kaitlyn Campbell, Josephine Spearman 10:15 AM 203B Lightning
Collaborative modeling for responsive, relevant, and timely coastal management Collaborative modeling using online, reduced complexity models as decision-support tools Mark Brush 10:15 AM 203A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Hurricane driven sediment deposition and remobilization in the northern Gulf of Mexico Wokil Bam, Kanchan Maiti, Samuel Bentley, John Lehrter 10:15 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology If we are what we eat, then sea lamprey ammocoetes are made of riparian vegetation Ester Dias, Maria Miranda, Ronaldo Sousa, Carlos Antunes 10:23 AM 202B Lightning
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Seagrass contribution to productivity and community biogeochemistry in Reunion Island (West Indian ocean) Irene Olivé, Emilio García-Robledo, João Silva, Rui Santos, Nick Kamenos, Pascale Cuet, Patrick Frouin 10:23 AM 204A Lightning
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Recommendations for the integration of outreach with research: The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative experience Tina Miller-Way, Sara Beresford, Katie Fillingham 10:23 AM 203B Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Characterizing the habitat function of bivalve aquaculture using underwater video Bridget Ferriss, Molly Bogeberg, Letitia (Tish) Conway-Cranos, Laura Hoberecht, Peter Kiffney, Kate Litle, Jodie Toft, Karl Veggerby, Beth Sanderson 10:30 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Disentangling the importance of autochthony along a salinity gradient of a salt marsh food web Sydney Moyo, Hayat Bennadji, Jessica Johnson, Paola Lopez-Duarte, Jill Olin, Charles Martin, Linda Hooper-Bui, Brian Roberts, Michael Polito 10:30 AM 202B Lightning
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Impacts of submesoscale ocean dynamics on the biogeochemistry and ecosystem of the California Current Daniele Bianchi, Faycal Kessouri, James McWilliams, Lionel Renault, Curtis Deutsch, Hartmut Frenzel, Pierre Damien 10:30 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems What influences Puget Sound zooplankton dynamics--phytoplankton, physical factors, or something else? Kimberle Stark, Gabriela Hannach, Julie Keister, Stephanie Jaeger 10:30 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Factors Influencing Estuarine Fish Communities in Espiritu Santo Bay, Texas Mallika Beach - Mehrotra, Jeffrey Wozniak, Philip Matich 10:30 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world The consequences of simulated grazing disturbance on the genetic diversity of eelgrass Nicole Kollars, John Stachowicz 10:30 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Ecosystem-based management: Challenges and opportunities for regional implementation Characterizing and Comparing U.S. Marine Fisheries Ecosystems: Successful Factors in Moving Toward Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management Tony Marshak, Jason Link 10:30 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Our Wastewater Footprint: Enhancing water quality through scientific communication and public outreach Toni Thomason, Elizabeth Hieb, Ruth Carmichael 10:30 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Collaborative modeling for responsive, relevant, and timely coastal management Modeling a catastrophic flooding event to improve water quality and environmental health in Southern Louisiana Lucas Goodman, Robert Miller 10:30 AM 203A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes After the storm: wildlife response to hurricanes in the Caribbean islands Francisco Vilella 10:30 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Trophic niche and life history of Hardhead Catfish in the northern Gulf of Mexico Lucas Pensinger, Stephen Midway, Michael Polito, Shane Flinn, Andrew Ostrowski 10:38 AM 202B Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Impacts of oyster culture on the habitat function of seagrass beds James Morley, Joel Fodrie, Christopher Taylor, Abigail Poray 10:45 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Seasonal dietary shifts of Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in Mississippi state waters Caitlin Slife, Kevin Dillon 10:45 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Submesoscale Simulations to Support Management Conversations on the Impact of Local Pollution in Southern California Faycal Kessouri, Martha Sutula, Daniele Bianchi, James McWilliams, Curtis Deutsch, Karen McLaughlin, Minna Ho, Nina Bednarsek, Evan Howard, Lionel Renault, Simon Yang, Stephen Weisberg 10:45 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Appendicularian organism and house abundances in relation to coastal ocean fronts and phytoplankton production gradients Alexis Hagemeyer, John Lehrter, Bradley Penta, Adam Greer 10:45 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Habitat associations and spatiotemporal overlap patterns of an assemblage of estuarine predators and prey Mariah Livernois, R.J. David Wells, Mark Fisher, Masami Fujiwara, Jay Rooker 10:45 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Eelgrass Genetic Diversity Influences Resilience to Stresses Associated with Eutrophication Holly Plaisted, Alyssa Novak, Sarah Weigel, Anita Klein, Frederick Short 10:45 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Ecosystem-based management: Challenges and opportunities for regional implementation Connective Capacity and Ecosystem-Based Management in Gulf Coast Fisheries Anthony Lima, Dongkyu Kim, Andrew Song, Gordon Hickey, Owen Temby 10:45 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Citizens, Oysters and Changing the Culture through POP (Project Oyster Pensacola) Jane Caffrey, Barbara Albrecht 10:45 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Collaborative modeling for responsive, relevant, and timely coastal management An integrated modeling approach for characterizing oyster larvae movement, mortality, and spatial distribution Tyler Keys, Corey Trahan, Candice Piercy, Todd Swannack 10:45 AM 203A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Timescales of water quality change in 3 Texas estuaries induced by passage of Hurricane Harvey Lily Walker, Michael Wetz, Paul Montagna, Xinping Hu, Kenneth Hayes 10:45 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Mind the gap: a multi-regional understanding of the cultural ecosystem services provided by shellfish. Adriane Michaelis, William Walton, Don Webster, L. Jen Shaffer 11:00 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Spatial, temporal, and individual-level variation in northern Gulf of Mexico common bottlenose dolphin diet Carl Cloyed, Brian Balmer, Mandy Tumlin, Eric Zolman, Aaron Barleycorn, Teri Rowles, Lori Schwacke, Ruth Carmichael 11:00 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Nutrient Pollution Effects on Acidification and Hypoxia in Southern California Bight: Biological -vs-Water Quality Impacts Martha Sutula, Faycal Kessouri, James McWilliams, Curtis Deutsch, Daniele Bianchi, Nina Bednarsek, Evan Howard, Lionel Renault, Karen McLaughlin, Richard Feely, Simone Alin, Richard Ambrose 11:00 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems The distribution, abundance and trophic ecology of Neomysis americana in Chesapeake Bay Danielle Quill, Ryan Woodland 11:00 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Increased preference of habitat heterogeneity and structural complexity with predatory threat in seagrass fish species Nikki Bramwell, Edward Hammill, David Booth 11:00 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Ex-seeding expectations: quantifying Z. marina seed quality over time Avonelle Combs, Jessie Jarvis, W. Judson Kenworthy 11:00 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Ecosystem-based management: Challenges and opportunities for regional implementation Integrating Local Data to Inform Region-Level Management in the National Park Service Katie May Laumann, William Dennison, Vanessa Vargas-Nguyen, Emily Nastase 11:00 AM 204B Lightning
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans From graduate to elementary school: Engaging young students can be easy! Sarah Ramsden, Mary Curran 11:00 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Collaborative modeling for responsive, relevant, and timely coastal management Multiple ecosystem model integration for use in an environmental impact study Kristy Lewis, Cameron Ainsworth, Damian Brady, Kim de Mutsert, Kenneth Rose, Shaye Sable 11:00 AM 203A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Impact of Hurricanes Florence and Michael on microbial communities and its implications for atmospheric CO2 Cody Garrison, Sara Roozbehi, D. Reide Corbett, Siddhartha Mitra, Erin Field 11:00 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Ecosystem-based management: Challenges and opportunities for regional implementation Effect of multiple pressures on early marine survival of juvenile salmon in Puget Sound Hem Nalini Morzaria-Luna, Isaac Kaplan, Raphael Girardin, Chris Harvey, Michael Schmidt, Elizabeth Fulton, Parker MacCready 11:08 AM 204B Lightning
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Assessing the costs and benefits of different culture methods on an Alabama commercial oyster farm Sarah Hensey, Julian Stewart, Russell Grice, William Walton 11:15 AM 201A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Determining interspecific interactions between ctenophores and fishes in Maryland Coastal Bays using stable isotope analysis Sarah Cvach, Steve Doctor, Christina Bradley 11:15 AM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management High resolution numerical ocean outfall plume modeling in the Southern California Bight Minna Ho, Faycal Kessouri, Martha Sutula, James McWilliams, Daniele Bianchi, Timu Gallien, George Robertson, Jeroen Molemaker 11:15 AM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Implications from distribution patterns of dead copepods corresponding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Jessica Tolan 11:15 AM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Influence of marsh island size on nekton communities: intermediate optima rather than SLOSS? Shelby Ziegler, Lauren Clance, Andrew McMains, Marianna Miller, Joel Fodrie 11:15 AM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Seagrasses under pressure from intensive seaweed farming in Rote Island, Indonesia Mirta Teichberg, Hugo Duarte Moreno, Mónica Mariño, Alfred Kase, Annette Breckwoldt, Hauke Reuter 11:15 AM 204A Traditional Oral
Ecosystem-based management: Challenges and opportunities for regional implementation Challenges and novel approaches to habitat restoration on historically human-occupied land Andrew Heaton, Karen Clark, Robert Gruba, Jay McIlwain, Jonathan Pitchford 11:15 AM 204B Traditional Oral
Outreach and engagement of our estuaries, coasts, and oceans Building bridges over troubled waters: Citizen engagement to support shellfish aquaculture Allison Colden 11:15 AM 203B Traditional Oral
Collaborative modeling for responsive, relevant, and timely coastal management Spectral wave modeling in a shallow estuary of the Northern Gulf of Mexico Azadeh Razavi Arab, Haosheng Huang 11:15 AM 203A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Oxygen intrusion into hypoxic benthos from Hurricane Harvey and the effect on the carbonate system K. Michael Scaboo, Wei-Jun Cai, Baoshan Chen, Li Qian, Nancy Rabalais 11:15 AM 201C Traditional Oral
Quantification and valuation of ecosystem services associated with shellfish Lunch   11:30 AM 201A  
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Lunch   11:30 AM 202B  
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Lunch   11:30 AM 202A  
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Lunch   11:30 AM 201B  
Population/community ecology Lunch   11:30 AM 201D  
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Lunch   11:30 AM 204A  
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Lunch   11:30 AM 201C  
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Assessing the role of saltmarsh production in subsidizing adjacent seagrass food webs Jeffrey Plumlee, Lauren Yeager, Joel Fodrie 1:00 PM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management The interactive effects of ocean acidification and warming on the estuarine mud crab Dyspanopeus sayi. Leah Reidenbach, Dylan Cottrell, Rebecca Kulp, David Hudson, Bradley Peterson 1:00 PM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Seasonal differences in mesozooplankton communities in a shallow, wind-driven estuary in southern Louisiana Christin Selle, Beth Stauffer, Kelly Robinson 1:00 PM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Influence of predation and environmental conditions on juvenile bull shark densities in two Texas estuaries Amanda Lofthus, Jeffrey Wozniak, Philip Matich 1:00 PM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Seagrass (Zostera marina) in a eutrophic estuary as affected by sediment conditions Katherine Haviland, Robert Warren Howarth, Roxanne Marino, Melanie Hayn 1:00 PM 204A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Influence of drought, periodic storm events, and Hurricane Harvey on estuarine particulate organic matter Sarah Douglas, Jianhong Xue, Zhanfei Liu, Amber Hardison 1:00 PM 201C Traditional Oral
Education: creative teaching to improve success for marine-focused undergraduate students Service-Learning, Intensive Research, and Peer Coaches in Undergraduate Marine Biology Courses Linda Walters, Kimberly Schneider, Mary Tripp 1:00 PM 203B Traditional Oral
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science Place-based pathways to community resilience: Traditional and indigenous knowledge Debra Butler 1:00 PM 204B Traditional Oral
Microbial source tracking in wet weather Tracking human fecal sources in an urban, coastal watershed during wet weather Joshua Steele, Darcy McCarger, Amy Zimmer-Faust, John Griffith, Rachel Noble, Kenneth Schiff 1:00 PM 201A Traditional Oral
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Preserving cultural heritage in a changing landscape: Oysters and the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe Deborah Abibou, Christa Russell 1:00 PM 203A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Evaluating the trophic structure and carbon dynamics of created coastal marsh ecosystems with stable isotopes Katelyn Lamb, Paola Lopez-Duarte, Jill Olin, Charles Martin, Brian Roberts, Erick Swenson, Michael Polito 1:15 PM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management CO2 and temperature effects on the early life-stages Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia) Grace O'Malley, R Christopher Chambers 1:15 PM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Potential links between jellyfish blooms and environmental variability in the northern Gulf of Mexico Chengxue Li, Hui Liu 1:15 PM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Sea otter disturbance reduces eelgrass extent of intertidal beds in southeast Alaska Tiffany Stephens, Maggie Shields, Wendel Raymond, Lia Domke, Melanie Borup, Ginny Eckert 1:15 PM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world An investigation into how Z. marina modulates carbonate chemistry in the context of coastal acidification Alyson Lowell, Bradley Peterson 1:15 PM 204A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes In the wake of a hurricane: differential effects on early versus late successional seagrass species Victoria Congdon, Christina Bonsell, Meaghan Cuddy, Kenneth Dunton 1:15 PM 201C Traditional Oral
Education: creative teaching to improve success for marine-focused undergraduate students Chemical ecology made easy: Teaching students about the link between toxin chemistry and HABs Mary Curran, Allison Robertson, Mindy Richlen 1:15 PM 203B Traditional Oral
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science Florida Panhandle National Heritage Area: a community-based approach for coastal resources management Sorna Khakzad, Kelly Dunn, Deneale Miller, Morgan Dudley 1:15 PM 204B Traditional Oral
Microbial source tracking in wet weather Microbial Source Tracking for Monitoring the Impact of Short-Term Tidal Variability in Marine Beaches Asheley Chapman, Kendall Anderson, Asli Aslan 1:15 PM 201A Traditional Oral
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales A framework for using trophic structure to evaluate ecosystem services of estuarine habitat restoration Melinda Donnelly, Suzanne Connor, Jessica Copertino, Giovanna McClenachan, Michelle Shaffer 1:15 PM 203A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Resource partitioning among sympatric saltmarsh fishes in coastal Louisiana Jill Olin, Paola Lopez-Duarte, Olaf Jensen, Michael Polito, Charles Martin 1:30 PM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Ocean acidification promote invasions of the invasive red macroalga, Dasysiphonia japonica Craig Young, Christopher Gobler 1:30 PM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Differential effects of UV radiation on two early life stages of the scyphozoan Aurelia aurita Laura Treible 1:30 PM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Four decades of stranding response: Hotspots and shifting baselines in northern Gulf of Mexico Mackenzie Russell, Noel Wingers, Courtney Nelson Seely, Ruth Carmichael 1:30 PM 201D Lightning
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Building an anthropogenic isoscape: Thalassia testudinum in Ambergris Caye Lagoon, BZ Theresa Murphy, Ryan Woodland, Danielle Quill, Paul Billeter, Kenneth Mattes 1:30 PM 204A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Hurricanes temporarily disrupt interaction between salt marsh wrack and range-expanding mangrove propagules Rachel Smith, Julie Blaze, James Byers 1:30 PM 201C Traditional Oral
Education: creative teaching to improve success for marine-focused undergraduate students The Saco Estuary, a living laboratory for interdisciplinary experiencial education Christine Feurt 1:30 PM 203B Traditional Oral
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science Data fusion; combining biophysical and economic data to model water prices Quinn McColly 1:30 PM 204B Traditional Oral
Microbial source tracking in wet weather Sources of Enterococci to a Coastal Beach Experiencing Elevated Background Levels Afeefa Abdool-Ghany, Peter Sahwell, Maribeth Gidley, Christopher Sinigalliano, James Klaus, Helena Solo-Gabriele 1:30 PM 201A Traditional Oral
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Overcoming the odds: restoration of a Crassostrea virginica oyster reef in St. Charles Bay, TX Meghan Martinez, Natasha Breaux, Terry Palmer, Jennifer Beseres Pollack 1:30 PM 203A Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Sediment transport downstream: Noyes Cut alters salt marsh community dynamics in the Satilla River Estuary Stacy Taylor Bennetts, Shandon Johnson, A. Loren Mathews, Jessica Reichmuth 1:38 PM 201D Lightning
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Trophic mysteries of the shallows: Unraveling eelgrass ecosystems in Southeast Alaska Wendel Raymond, Julie Schram, Aaron Galloway, Ginny Eckert 1:45 PM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Enhancing sustainability of hatchery production: effects of water manipulations and associated multi-stressors on larval physiology Emily Rivest, Standish Allen, Olivia De Meo, Eric Guevelou, Sarah Pease, Annie Schatz, Jessica Moss Small, Juliette Smith, Richard Snyder, Ryan Carnegie 1:45 PM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Impact of Oyster Biodeposit Resuspension on Phytoplankton Community Structure in Estuarine Systems Sarah Davis, Elka Porter, Eric Robins, Richard Lacouture, Regina Minniss 1:45 PM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Perinate bottlenose dolphin mortality following the Northern Gulf of Mexico Unusual Mortality Event Alissa Deming, Ruth Carmichael 1:45 PM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Seagrass epiphyte microbiome responses to pulsed and long-term nutrient exposures Kirk Cammarata, Colin Brislawn, Whitney Roberson, Carissa Pinon, Chi Huang, Ernest Everett, Shawn Hare 1:45 PM 204A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes The influence of summer storms on black sea bass movement ecology in the Mid-Atlantic Bight Caroline Wiernicki, Michael O'Brien, David Secor 1:45 PM 201C Traditional Oral
Education: creative teaching to improve success for marine-focused undergraduate students Effects of exam frequency on students’ grades and self-efficacy in an environmental sciences course Linda Hooper-Bui, Grace Cagle 1:45 PM 203B Traditional Oral
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science Building authentic community-government alliances through Indigenous Stewardship Methods to advance Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan Kellyn LaCour-Conant, Krista Jankowski, Allyse Ferrara 1:45 PM 204B Traditional Oral
Microbial source tracking in wet weather Quantification of fecal sources to coastal waters at the Southwest US Border Amy Zimmer-Faust, Joshua Steele, John Griffith 1:45 PM 201A Traditional Oral
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Relating the scale and structure of oyster reefs to diversity, ecosystem processes and functions Ana Bugnot, Rick Leong, Will Figueira, Ana Vila-Concejo, Katherine Dafforn, Ross Coleman, Ezequiel Marzinelli, Paul Gribben 1:45 PM 203A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Benthic microalgae help retain detrital marsh grass carbon and nitrogen in estuarine sediments Amanda Spivak, Samuel McNichol, Scott Wankel, Robinson Fulweiler, Jennifer Karolewski 2:00 PM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Of crabs and clams: OA and salinity effects on marine invertebrate growth and armor Katherine Longmire, Rochelle Seitz, Romuald Lipcius 2:00 PM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Spatiotemporal distribution and environmental drivers of zooplankton communities within the Columbia River Estuary Kristin Connelly, Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens, Stephen Bollens, Julie Zimmerman, Tamara Holmlund 2:00 PM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Use of manatee ear bone chemistry to track migrations in the northcentral Gulf of Mexico Kayla DaCosta, Ruth Carmichael 2:00 PM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Quantifying factors influencing interannual variability of eelgrass (Zostera marina) using a 30-year dataset. Jamie Vaudrey, Jason Krumholz, Christopher Calabretta 2:00 PM 204A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Ecological responses to Hurricane Florence in Masonboro Sound, North Carolina Aaron Ramus, Lawrence Cahoon 2:00 PM 201C Traditional Oral
Education: creative teaching to improve success for marine-focused undergraduate students Forces in an estuary: Tides, freshwater, and friction David Fugate, Felix Jose 2:00 PM 203B Traditional Oral
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science Spatial-Temporal Models of Multi-Species Interactions to Study Impacts of Catastrophic Events Alexey Sadovski, Zachary Chairez, Baohua Chen, Devanayagam Palaniappan 2:00 PM 204B Traditional Oral
Microbial source tracking in wet weather What can dogs do? Canine detection of human sewage in the Pettaquamscutt Estuary, RI. Veronica Berounsky, Heidi Travers, Karen Reynolds 2:00 PM 201A Traditional Oral
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Scaling our Restoration Thinking for the Challenges of the Future Denise Reed 2:00 PM 203A Traditional Oral
Isotopes, lipids, and DNA: Trophic biomarkers in coastal ecosystem ecology Impacts of altered hydrology on organic carbon sources to oyster diet: a lipid biomarker approach Derek Detweiler, Ludovic Hermabessiere, Patricia Goodman, Aswani Volety, Philippe Soudant, Ai Ning Loh 2:15 PM 202B Traditional Oral
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Larval experience of multi-stressors might carry over to affect performance of juvenile Crassostrea virginica Annie Schatz, Jan McDowell, Emily Rivest 2:15 PM 202A Traditional Oral
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Biophysical processes leading to the ingress of temperate fish larvae into estuarine nursery areas Pedro Morais, Claire Paris, Eric Wolanski, Maria Alexandra Teodósio 2:15 PM 201B Traditional Oral
Population/community ecology Linking use of ship channels by West Indian manatees to seasonal migration and habitat use Elizabeth Hieb, Carl Cloyed, Merri Collins, Kayla DaCosta, Ruth Carmichael 2:15 PM 201D Traditional Oral
Seagrasses: sentinel species in a changing world Long-term trends in eelgrass abundance in the central basin of Puget Sound, WA (USA). Bart Christiaen, Lisa Ferrier, Jeffrey Gaeckle, Pete Dowty, Helen Berry 2:15 PM 204A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Larval distributions of key fish families off Galveston post Hurricane Harvey compared to historic data Shannan McAskill, Simon Geist, Glenn Zapfe 2:15 PM 201C Lightning
Education: creative teaching to improve success for marine-focused undergraduate students Incorporating project-based field research into a marine science curriculum at a small coastal campus: TAMUG Timothy Dellapenna, Ayal Anis, Karl Kaiser 2:15 PM 203B Traditional Oral
Advancing Gulf of Mexico resilience through integrative, cross-disciplinary science Categorization of Nearshore Sampling Data by Integrating Oil Slick Trajectory Predictions used during Response Operations Larissa Montas, Alesia Ferguson, Kristina Mena, Helena Solo-Gabriele 2:15 PM 204B Traditional Oral
Identifying restoration priorities and evaluating socio-ecological benefits at multiple scales Assessing the response of Mangrove Snapper (Lutjanus griseus) trophic dynamics to oyster reef restoration Jennifer Loch, Geoffrey Cook 2:15 PM 203A Traditional Oral
Impacts of hurricanes on coastal physical, ecological, and biogeochemical processes Microbiomes of cultured oysters in the northern Gulf of Mexico respond to environmental stresses Charles Jagoe, Mario Marquez, Ashvini Chauhan, Ashish Pathak 2:23 PM 201C Lightning
Ocean acidification in a multiple-climate-change-stressors context: science­-based tools for management Break   2:30 PM 202A  
Estuarine and coastal plankton communities: sentinels of evolving ecosystems Break   2:30 PM 201B  

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