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Annual Science Meeting (ASM) 11 - 13 May 2010

Posters


THEME 1: Climate, ocean circulation and sea level


THEME 2: Marine biogeochemical cycles

New concepts challenging old paradigms: nitrogen cycling in the sunlit ocean Darren Clark, et al., PML

Organic matter transformation in the Twilight zone Jens Holtvoeth, et al., University of Liverpool

Theme 3: Shelf and coastal processes

The potential impact of the Severn Barrage - An Impact Assessment Revisited Paul Somerfield, et al. PML

Theme 4: Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

Linking patterns of biodiversity with species interactions and environmental drivers: decomposing spatial variation and establishing scale-dependent associations Mike Burrows, SAMS

What´s on the menu? Feeding rates and selectivity of meroplankton larvae in the Western English Channel Elaine Fileman, et al., PML

Quorum Sensing in the Marine Environment Matt Twigg, et al., University of Nottingham, PML

Theme 6: Sustainable marine resources

Regional scale assessment of CCS leakage Jerry Blackford and Jason Holt, PML & POL

Climate impacts on the marine ecosystem of the NE-Atlantic shelf: assessment of the current state and future projections Yuri Artioli, et al., PML & NOC

Can we value the ecosystem services generated by Plymouth Sound? Caroline Hattam, et al., PML

Theme 8: Technology development

Theme 9: Next generation ocean prediction

Modelling the carbon fluxes of the northwest European continental shelf Jason Holt, et al., NOC & PML

New insights into coupled ocean-atmosphere modelling with the CHIME model Alex Megann, et al., NOC

An alternative explanation of the Sargasso Sea DMS "Summer Paradox" Luca Polimene, et al.,PML

Theme 10: Sustained observations

Sustained CTD measurements in Drake Passage Brian King, et al. NOC

Argo float deployment and coordination Brian King, et al.NOC

How well do ecosystem indicators communicate the effects of anthropogenic eutrophication?
Abigail McQuatters-Gollop et al., SAHFOS, University of Amsterdam & SAMS

FerryBox informs policy on acidification and eutrophication David Hydes, et al. NOC

Irish Sea Liverpool Bay Observatory Clare O'Neill, et al. NOC

Macroscale ecophysiology of Calanus finmarchicus in the North Atlantic Ocean Pierre Helaouet, et al.SAHFOS

Monitoring the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation at 26.5ºN Stuart Cunningham, et al.NOC

Monitoring jellyfish outbreaks with the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Priscilla Licandro, Richard Kirby, SAHFOS & University of Plymouth

The Western Channel Observatory - a cascade of timescales Tim Smyth, et al.PML

National Capability

CCAP: a National Capabiility underpinning the sequencing and biofuels revolutions John Day, et al. CCAP

UK Marine Science Strategy and the MSCC Steve Hall, NMCO


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