Wednesday, Nov 6th
6:30-9:00pm
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We have a great speaker line up for the November 6th, Lightning Talks on Marine & Ocean Research program at the Seattle Aquarium (6:30 – 9:00pm). Come and support your fellow scientists as they give short (Lightning format) presentations on their research and engage with them afterwards in a Q & A reception. Cash bar and light refreshments will be available. Tickets purchased ahead of time at http://www.seattleaquarium.org/discover-science are $5; $10 at the door.
Lightning Talk Speakers:
Heather Galindo: Scientist Engagement in the Modern World
COMPASS
Christopher Krembs: Shifting Nutrient Ratios & Phytoplankton Biomass – Implications for Puget Sound
Washington Department of Ecology
Miles Logsdon: Marine GIS-Advances in Seafloor Mapping and In-Water Column Acoustics
University of Washington School of Oceanography
Shawn Larson: Sea Otters
Seattle Aquarium
Orlay Johnson: Why Did the Salmon Cross the Road? Genetics of Chum Salmon
NOAA Conservation Biology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Paul Hillman: The Science Behind Harbor Seal Monitoring in Puget Sound.
NOAA Fisheries Ocean Media Center
Julie Keister: Ocean Acidification
University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Washington Sea Grant
Robert Pacunski: Using ROVs to Conduct Visual Surveys of Groundfish and Habitat in Puget Sound
Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife
Vera Trainer: Harmful Algal Blooms
NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Merrill Rudd: The Importance of Fisheries Stock Assessment
University of Washington School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Lynne Barre: Orcas
NOAA Fisheries West Coast Region