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All seminars begin at 11:00 AM and are open to the public. See location and security info below.
Monster Seminar Jam Winter 2009 Schedule (PDF)
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April 2
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Monster Seminar JAM - Downscaling Climate Change Effects on Mountain Streams and Fishes: A View from the Interior West. Information on Dan Isaak's bio and research is available at
http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/scientists/profiles/AWAIsaak.shtml.
Dr. Dan Isaak, Rocky Mountain Research Station,
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April 9
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Monster Seminar JAM - Transport of toxic dinoflagellates via ships ballast water: Bioeconomic risk assessment and efficacy of possible ballast water management strategies. Professor Gustaaf Hallegraeff was born in the Netherlands and educated at the University of Amsterdam, before migrating to Australia to join the CSIRO Marine Laboratories and later the School of Plant Science of the University of Tasmania. He is recognised nationally and internationally for his marine biosecurity work on harmful algal blooms impacting on human health, the fish farm and shellfish industries, their stimulation by coastal eutrophication and global spreading via ship's ballast water. He was awarded the 2004 Eureka Prize for Environmental Research and elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy for Technological Sciences and Engineering in 2005.
Dr. Gustaaf M. Hallegraeff, University of Tasmania, Centre for Marine Science
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April 16
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Monster Seminar JAM - Killer Whale Tales: A Special NOAA Kids Day Monster Jam.
Jeff Hogan, Environmental Science through Story-telling Program
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April 23
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Monster Seminar JAM - Neurotoxin-producing algae in natural and iron-fertilized oceanic waters.
Dr. Mary Silver, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of CA, Santa Cruz
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April 30
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Monster Seminar JAM - Planktonic growth and grazing in the Columbia River plume region: A numerical model study.
Dr. Neil Banas, Applied Physics Lab, University of Washington
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May 7
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Monster Seminar JAM - War in the Plankton: Phytoplankton Insurgency Tactics Undermine Harmful Algal Blooms and their Toxins.
Dr. Julia Kubanek, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of biology and School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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May 14
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Monster Seminar JAM - Domoic Acid Toxicosis In California Sea Lions: A Renewed Need For The Canary in The Coal Mine.
Dr. Frances Gulland, The Marine Mammal Center
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May 21
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Monster Seminar JAM - Learning from ecosystem-based management. Kai joined the Foundation in June 2007 as program officer with the Conservation and Science program, working on the role of science in conservation, with a particular focus on sustainability. He also works with Kristin Sherwood on ecosystem-based management (EBM) in coastal-marine systems.
Dr. Kai Lee, Rosenburg Professor of Environmental Studies, emeritus
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May 28
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Monster Seminar JAM - Bloom dynamics of the red tide dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense in the Gulf of Maine: A synthesis and progress towards a forecasting capability.
Dr. Don Anderson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
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June 4
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Monster Seminar JAM - New insights into the ecology of green sturgeon.
Dr. Steve Lindley, NOAA Fisheries, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Fisheries Ecology Division, Landscape Ecology Team
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June 11
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Monster Seminar Jam - Anthropogenic Nutrients and West Coast Harmful Algal Blooms: How Nitrogen Affects the Toxicity of Pseudo-nitzschia species.
Dr. William Cochlan, San Francisco State University, Romberg Tiburon Lab
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