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Charles Stock

I study marine ecosystem dynamics at global and regional scales using a combination of models and observations. Particular interests include global patterns in the flow of energy from phytoplankton to fish, the impact of climate variability and change on marine resources, harmful algal blooms, and advanced ecosystem model development. My work at the GFDL is focused on 1) enhancing the marine ecosystem dynamics included in the GFDL's earth system model (ESM), and 2) applying the ESM and other GFDL models to the study the impacts of climate change and variability on marine resources.

Descriptions of some of my projects (past and present) and a CV are provided below.

  • The global flow of energy from primary producers to mesozooplankton (coming soon)
  • Size structured ecosystem models (coming soon)
  • Harmful Algal Blooms in the Gulf of Maine (coming soon)
  • CV


Mailing Address:
Charles Stock
GFDL, room 302b
Princeton University Forrestal Campus
201 Forrestal Road
Princeton, NJ 08540-6649

e-mail: charles.stock@noaa.gov
phone: 1-609-452-5331
fax: 1-609-987-5063