| Name |
REU Site |
Poster Title |
| Audrey Barnett |
University of Maryland |
The effect of humic substances on dinoflagellate population growth. |
| Catherine Edwards |
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
Identification and analysis of eddies in the Beaufort Gyre. |
| Amy Freestone |
Florida Institute of Technology |
Physiological integration of shaded and unshaded shoots of Halodule
wrightii: A simulation of unattached benthic macroalgae effects on seagrass growth. |
| Stuart Goldberg |
Bermuda Biological Station for Research |
Bacterioplankton utilization of zooplankton derived DOM and differential
utilization of neutral sugars. |
| Sarah Lambert |
Shannon Point Marine Center, Western Washington University |
Microzooplankton grazing on marine phytoplankton: Factors which affect
the ingestion rate of Emiliania huxleyi by Amphidinium. |
| Nathaniel Lorentz |
Center for Great Lakes Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
Quantitative analysis of hydrogen sulfide, sulfite, and thiosulfate from
Yellowstone Lake hydrothermal vents by use of high performance liquid chromatography,
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. |
| Scott Lundin |
Virginia Institute of Marine Science |
A comparison of seabed dynamics in two microtidal estuaries. |
| Bryan McCloskey |
Dauphin Island Sea Lab |
The positive influences of burrowing brittlestars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea)
on community structure and dynamics. |
| Latoya Smalls |
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution/ Savannah State University |
Dissolved nutrients and seagrass beds: Comparisons between a vegetated
and an unvegetated area. |
| David Sutherland |
University of Hawaii - Manoa |
Wave-induced porewater transport in permeable sediments. |
| Alison Sweeney |
State University of New York, Stony Brook Marine Sciences Research Center |
Trace metal and nutrient distributions in the East River and Long Island
Sound: Possible biological effects. |
| Jude Szczerba |
University of Delaware |
The formation and
location of the "Coral Beds" in the lower
Delaware Bay. |
| Rebekah Walker |
University of Delaware |
Physical and chemical interactions between Juncus reomerianus, Phragmites
australis, and the edaphic environment at the zonation interface. |
| Felisa Wolfe |
Marine Biological Laboratory |
Increased lability of estuarine dissolved organic nitrogen from urbanized
watersheds. |
| Dr. Russel Cuhel |
Program Director |