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REU Students to AGU/ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting
January 2000 (San Antonio, Texas). NSF OCE 9732316

Pictured:
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.
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