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Dr. Arnoldo Valle-Levinson from the University of Florida, Civil and Coastal Engineering will present a seminar titled:  What are those "wiggles" in storm surges? Storm surges on the eastern seaboard of the United States can be distorted by semidiurnal perturbations, "semidiurnal wiggles," that arise from tide-storm interactions. In the Gulf of Mexico, surges can also get the "wiggles." In this case,they arise from atmospheric forcing…
Dr. Lindsey Fields, a Postdoctoral Research Associate working with Dr. Mandy Joye's lab in Marine Sciences here at UGA will present a seminar titled: "Nitrate reduction in cold seep habitats along the Gulf of Mexico deep slope" The seminar will be Monday Dec 8 at 12:20 pm in Marine Sciences Rm 261.  The seminar will also be broadcast to the SkIO Conference Room.  
Dr. Andrew Burns, a postdoctoral research associate working with Dr. Moran will present a seminar titled "Control of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) metabolism in the roseobacter Ruegeria pomeroyi" on Monday Dec 1 at 12:20pm in the Marine Sciences Building Room 261.
Dr. Ingrid Obernosterer from the Laboratoire d’Océanographie Microbienne (LOMIC), Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls, France will present a seminar titled: Microbial C- and Fe-cycling in the naturally iron fertilized Southern Ocean off Kerguelen Island (KEOPS2) on Monday Nov 24 in the Marine Sciences building Room 261.  See her home webpage for more information on her research interests  
Bryndan Durham, PhD candidate in the Deparment of Microbiolgy, working with Dr. Mary Ann Moran in Marine Sciences will present her dissertation titled, "Insights into the Ecology and Biogeochemistry of Ocean Microbes Revealed through Transcriptomics of Bacterial-Phytoplankton Model Systems".
Bradley Tolar, PhD candidate in the Deparment of Microbiolgy, working with Dr. Tim Hollibaugh in Marine Sciences will present his dissertation titled "The Influence of Environmental Factors Including Reactive Oxygen Species on the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Marine Thaumarchaeota".
Dr. Bruechert will address aspects of the biogeochemical methane cycle in the Baltic Sea, the world's largest brackish basin, in the context of eutrophication and potential effects of climate warming. Today more than 85 Million people live in the drainage basin of the Baltic Sea, which has widespread consequences for eutrophication and the extent of water column anoxia. Historical changes in surface runoff, ice coverage, and water column…
Leanne Powers, PhD candidate in Marine Sciences, will be delivering her Dissertation Defense Seminar titled “Probing the Photochemical Reactivity of Oceanic Dissolved Organic Carbon” this Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm in the main Marine Science seminar room, Rm 261. Please set aside the time to join us.  
Dr. Matthew Saxton, a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Marine Sciences Department working with Dr. Samantha Joye will present a seminar on Mon Nov 10 titled "Bacterial and viral diversity in coastal Virginia stormwater retention ponds". Click here to see Matt's homepage.

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